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Old 08-10-2015, 03:50 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I said some. Pop sensibility is apparent in most genres. What you're doing here is attempting to take what I said, and make it mean something different than my intended point. I didn't say I haven't or don't listen to some of that cookie cutter crud, Beartooth is not the worst of what is out there as far as music that is stuck and unoriginal. I just said I loath most of it, which leaves room for some of it to slip by and not entirely gut me.

Besides. You listen to Ke$ha, who you claim has some great music, but all I hear is a chick that tries too hard and isn't any better than Britney Spears in my book.
I ****ing love Britney Spears.


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