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03-05-2016, 08:20 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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Yeah, I wouldn't say that happiness was the cause for me getting into metal, or extreme metal for that matter. I think it's more about the outsider culture for most kids. Those who strive to fit in aren't going to pay any attention to loud, abrasive music that isn't being played on the radio because the majority of "popular" kids aren't. Whereas someone who already considers themselves to be an outsider might use the metal scene as a way to connect with other outcasts like themselves.
Or, there's always the chance that the music just appeals to the person, because we're in the age of the internet where you can easily find just about any genre of music you're looking for within a few clicks. That makes it fairly easy to get into any style, but of course pop is still at the forefront of pop culture.
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03-05-2016, 10:40 AM | #12 (permalink) | |
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Extensive welfare states aren't a cure all for utopia, in fact I would think that the all American boy who plays on his local football team in an Arizona suburbia is probably happy than the average popular swede teen. But yes culture tends to play a role, metal appears to be the counter culture of choice in Scandinavia, not so much in America, as it once was decades ago. |
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03-05-2016, 11:08 AM | #13 (permalink) |
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The weather also affects our moods and what appeals to us, so there's probably too many factors at play to paint taste as happy life=happy music lover.
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03-15-2016, 10:17 AM | #18 (permalink) | |
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In general I tend to agree with that one study:
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People do tend to stick to the radio and what friends are listening to both pre-20's and post-30's. Most people I know (over 30), sadly, view music as a child's past-time and have settled into careers and kids and money money money. Not all but most. It's depressing. |
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03-15-2016, 11:34 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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Barely because the ears adapt to what is listened to. This is pretty much like food, palate needs to be trained so the taste evolves with years. If you give a 5 yo child something spicy with heavy tastes, he won't like it because he isn't used to it.
Music is the same, everyone starts by airing what's popular. Even if you don't want to, that's what is used as background music on all popular events, on all TV programs etc, not even mentioning FM radios obviously. With this starting point, ears take several years to digest new sounds until being completely able to like / dislike something according to their personal tastes. |
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