See the eighteenth iteration in Steam/your favorite console game story of "in this cell shaded adventure, Sue the anthropomorphic trout will learn lessens about friendship in the sparkly but also hypersexual world of Boobsylvania"
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There was a lot of this discourse in the '90s where in the post-Nirvana world the "alternative" section of Tower Records was the one that was most popular with kids, which raises the obvious question of what "alternative" even means
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Yeah most of the top 40 when I was in high school was "alternative". "Real" rock was in "rock". At least on iTunes
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Like the thing where no one can internalize when lyrics they’re classing as pop have storylines, or murder, because there’s this internalized sense that Obviously somewhere along the line there was content moderation to make the popular accessible thing normal
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I would mildly dispute that. Like a lot of classic pop artists from The Beatles to Bowie their trick is to be a bridge between the novelty of the vanguard and the accessibility of the mainstream. In actual avant-garde circles Billie Eilish is not blowing any minds.
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