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Old 11-07-2021, 06:33 AM   #661 (permalink)
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So it’s no secret that i have a broad/weird taste in music, and that means that there’s music that i’m too embarrassed to admit that i love even though the music is too weird. But say what you want people cause everyone has their weird/unique taste in music.

So first of all here’s my top 5 guilty pleasure albums:

1 The caretakers- Everywhere by the end of time

2 The residents- Not available

3 The shaggs- Philosophy of the world

4 Acid mothers temple- Are we experimental

5 The space lady- On the streets of dreams

Oh my gosh i’m blushing, i know i shouldn’t feel embarrassed by listening to this, but since i’m the only one in my family who listens to experimental/acidic music i feel like these albums are my heavy guilty pleasures. And i also have many guilty pleasure songs and artists which is too of a long list to mention here.

But do you have any guilty pleasure songs, albums or artists that you’re too embarrassed to admit that you love?
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I like a lot of really cheesy pop music which is weird bc I'm rlly into industrial/experimental/electronic stuff mostly nowadays so I have quite a bit of stuff I regularly listen to that I am unashamed of listening to despite knowing that it's incredibly annoying to others and I thrive in my sense of unironic enjoyment.

Here's some artists I like

Black Eyed Peas
100 Gecs
Garth Brooks
Lana Del Rey
Dua Lipa
Avicii
Panic! at the Disco
Paramore
Dolly Parton
U2

I consider my taste very meta after what one of my old bandmates said, I'm aware of the cheesiness in the music and I revel in it
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I like a lot of really cheesy pop music which is weird bc I'm rlly into industrial/experimental/electronic stuff mostly nowadays so I have quite a bit of stuff I regularly listen to that I am unashamed of listening to despite knowing that it's incredibly annoying to others and I thrive in my sense of unironic enjoyment.

Here's some artists I like

Black Eyed Peas
100 Gecs
Garth Brooks
Lana Del Rey
Dua Lipa
Avicii
Panic! at the Disco
Paramore
Dolly Parton
U2

I consider my taste very meta after what one of my old bandmates said, I'm aware of the cheesiness in the music and I revel in it
I like Dua Lipa, Avicii, Lana del ray, U2, Dolly parton and Black eyed peas❤️
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Huh... So let me ge this straight...
Analogous to how refined, intellectual people who listen to challenging, complex music, might classify listening to something cheesy and cheap, produced for the masses, as a "guilty pleasure", so do the lower, less cultured classes, for whom wallowing in artistic filth is the sad norm, consider listening to more experimental, objectively more evolved music, to be a similarly "guilty pleasure"?
What a fascinating, downright droll, concept.

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Huh... So let me ge this straight...
Analogous to how refined, intellectual people who listen to challenging, complex music, might classify listening to something cheesy and cheap, produced for the masses, as a "guilty pleasure", so do the lower, less cultured classes, for whom wallowing in artistic filth is the sad norm, consider listening to more experimental, objectively more evolved music, to be a similarly "guilty pleasure"?
What a fascinating, downright droll, concept.

*strokes beard*

Spoiler for actually:
jk
Spoiler for actually:
just somewhat
Spoiler for nah:
didn't actually, literally, stroke beard though


what he said imo i could care less what people think of the music i listen to and nothing is a guilty pleasure to me if i like it idk if anyone knows i like it
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