Old school vs New school
mrfreestyle
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Which do you prefer? In music that is. Any genre.
Since I'm a hip hop guy, I prefer old school hip hop. Quality is top notch. Old school rappers are legendary!
There's a few good joints coming out today but most new school stuff, in my opinion is for most part, crap.
Thoughts?
Since I'm a hip hop guy, I prefer old school hip hop. Quality is top notch. Old school rappers are legendary!
There's a few good joints coming out today but most new school stuff, in my opinion is for most part, crap.
Thoughts?
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Definitely old school0
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It's kind of hard to say. I like a lot of stuff that would be considered old school, but there's a LOT of very recent music I love as well.
For me though it's hard to do better than Joy Division, early Cure or Pixies, the Smiths, and other "alternative music" from say, 1980-1991.
The era of modern music I'm least impressed by is most of the 90's. I think music today is way better (yes, a huge generalization). I was in high school during grunge and gangsta rap and while I still smile when I hear Dr. Dre or Nirvana I think a lot of that era's music is pretty crap.0 -
I used to be a real clubber, old skool house music for me, all the way! The old keeps getting remixed over and over but never gets better than the original stuff!0
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Old school baby. Besides J. Cole, I don't care for other new school hip hop artists. In fact, don't really care for any new genre of music because bands have kind of become extinct. We can thank dopey shows like American Idol for that.0
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It's kind of hard to say. I like a lot of stuff that would be considered old school, but there's a LOT of very recent music I love as well.
For me though it's hard to do better than Joy Division, early Cure or Pixies, the Smiths, and other "alternative music" from say, 1980-1991.
The era of modern music I'm least impressed by is most of the 90's. I think music today is way better (yes, a huge generalization). I was in high school during grunge and gangsta rap and while I still smile when I hear Dr. Dre or Nirvana I think a lot of that era's music is pretty crap.
Actually, on the contrary, at least with hip hop, the 90s was the best era. A lot of top notch material came out during that time. The 80s was great, but I'd say it was more a foundation that on which 90s rap got the opportunity to flourish. I often like to think of the 90s as the golden era of rap music. But then I was a teenager in the mid and late 90s so I was really feeling rap music at the time. Most rap that's coming out today is nothing but junk in my opinion. There are a few good joints like Talib Kweli, Kooley High and Clear Soul Forces but those are exceptions.0 -
HATE RAP! Give me tech trance, and italo-dance.0
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For me, old school is the only school.
The other day I was telling someone about Who's the Man? A 90's hip-hop whodunit loaded with cameos. The plot is thin but it's great nevertheless. Stars Ed Lover and Dr. Dre (of YO! MTV Raps).0 -
It's kind of hard to say. I like a lot of stuff that would be considered old school, but there's a LOT of very recent music I love as well.
For me though it's hard to do better than Joy Division, early Cure or Pixies, the Smiths, and other "alternative music" from say, 1980-1991.
The era of modern music I'm least impressed by is most of the 90's. I think music today is way better (yes, a huge generalization). I was in high school during grunge and gangsta rap and while I still smile when I hear Dr. Dre or Nirvana I think a lot of that era's music is pretty crap.
Old school.
The Beastie Boys are by far my favorite. I love their newer stuff, but nothing compares to their old stuff.
Also - I effing LOVE 90's music!
Gimme some Alice in Chains, STP, Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Live, Counting Crows, Nirvana, also, don't forget the epic rap that came out of that time, including Biggie, Tupac, Jay Z, Method Man....and the list just goes on!0 -
Old School... some of the new school stuff is OK, but prefer my 80's & 90's0
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Define...I'd consider mongolian throat signing folk music or digeriadoo (spelling?) to be old and I enjoy that, but i do enjoy some of the latest artists0
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I have to go with the originals when it comes to Hip-Hop. Kurtis Blow, Ice T, Run DMC, Kool Moe Dee, LL Cool J, Boogie Down Productions, Public Enemy, Eric B & Rakim, and Africa Bambataa. I lost interest when people like Vanilla Ice and Puff Daddy just talked over other artist's records. It's ironic that Hip-Hop started as an alternative to the gang lifestyle and gangsta rap became one of the most popular genres.0
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It's kind of hard to say. I like a lot of stuff that would be considered old school, but there's a LOT of very recent music I love as well.
For me though it's hard to do better than Joy Division, early Cure or Pixies, the Smiths, and other "alternative music" from say, 1980-1991.
The era of modern music I'm least impressed by is most of the 90's. I think music today is way better (yes, a huge generalization). I was in high school during grunge and gangsta rap and while I still smile when I hear Dr. Dre or Nirvana I think a lot of that era's music is pretty crap.
Old school.
The Beastie Boys are by far my favorite. I love their newer stuff, but nothing compares to their old stuff.
Also - I effing LOVE 90's music!
Gimme some Alice in Chains, STP, Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Live, Counting Crows, Nirvana, also, don't forget the epic rap that came out of that time, including Biggie, Tupac, Jay Z, Method Man....and the list just goes on!
Clearly I'm alone in my tastes, haha. I love Beastie Boys, and I do like Smashing Pumpkins first couple of albums but all the rest of those ugh0 -
I love reggae and I have to say I enjoy both old school reggae and all the new dancehall tunes0
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I like a lot of music, but I think I would go with Old School.
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It's kind of hard to say. I like a lot of stuff that would be considered old school, but there's a LOT of very recent music I love as well.
For me though it's hard to do better than Joy Division, early Cure or Pixies, the Smiths, and other "alternative music" from say, 1980-1991.
The era of modern music I'm least impressed by is most of the 90's. I think music today is way better (yes, a huge generalization). I was in high school during grunge and gangsta rap and while I still smile when I hear Dr. Dre or Nirvana I think a lot of that era's music is pretty crap.
Old school.
The Beastie Boys are by far my favorite. I love their newer stuff, but nothing compares to their old stuff.
Also - I effing LOVE 90's music!
Gimme some Alice in Chains, STP, Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Live, Counting Crows, Nirvana, also, don't forget the epic rap that came out of that time, including Biggie, Tupac, Jay Z, Method Man....and the list just goes on!
Clearly I'm alone in my tastes, haha. I love Beastie Boys, and I do like Smashing Pumpkins first couple of albums but all the rest of those ugh
Lol, not at all! I just had to stand up for the decade you were bashing! :flowerforyou:0 -
For R&B, it has to be old school.
For Country, new school.
Rap = old school
Funk.. well, that's tough because we have Parlament and we have The Time....0 -
I like a lot of music, but I think I would go with Old School.
Yup0 -
I can't even choose.
I'm musically bipolar.
I love all music.. All the time.0 -
I can't even choose.
I'm musically bipolar.
I love all music.. All the time.
^^This
Currently into horns - Tower of Power. Blood Sweat and Tears, etc...0
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