At a certain point in life, you realize that it's more important to shamelessly love the music that you love, than to pretend to have 'good musical taste'. Most folks don't have good musical taste, including me, and that's OK.
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Huh? Sounds like an awesome tune to me.
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I have noticed, and I find it interesting, a lot of high IQ people love terrible music. I wonder what that’s about.
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Oh, good musical taste
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I like it too. But at least in the early 00s Ladytron was quite "socially acceptable" to like.
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That would make an excellent theme song for
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Goddamn do I adore that track. I listen to this one constantly
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That said, I bet you’d agree with a majority of the songs on a given person’s top 100 list.
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Also, I’m convinced there’s a “comfort food” aspect to our musical tastes. Like mom’s cooking, the songs we grew up with just feel good, familiar, nostalgic, “home,“ regardless of whether they’re *actually* good.
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