Poll: Reggae: How do you see it?

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antidonkey

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I'd need an oscilloscope to actually see reggae. My thoughts on the actual music though are similar to most other genres. I don't like it enough to listen to it on a regular basis but have nothing against it.
 

KindOfnElf

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It's OK for me on some occasions, but absolutely not all the time, it's too... repetitive.

Plus I am traumatized after I Am Legend.
 

NotSoNimble

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I think creatively it might be dead by now. Not to say that Reggae is bad, just nothing new from the genre since Bob (at least as far as I know).

It's good music to relax to tho.
 

TheRightToArmBears

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I love reggae and ska. It's usually about fun topics and never takes itself too seriously (except for the more rasta stuff, which is still awesome because it's so relaxed).
 

Furious Styles

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Love it, I've got a few albums by Bob Marley, Funky Kingston by Toots and the Maytals and various other reggae artists.

I don't smoka da ganja (often), and i don't believe Hailie sellasie is god but I just love it.
 

Vilhjalmir

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Impposter said:
I love Raggae and I love some of the messages.
One of my Favorites /w a good message I think:

Not a big fan of Reggae, but after I listened to this and became a bit more of a fan :p
 

TheLaofKazi

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I love reggae. Even though I don't smoke marijuana or do any other drugs for that matter, I don't care if someone else does them peacefully.


 

Keava

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Considering in my youth i used to play reggae on street corners with bunch of friends and still keep set of small djembe drums in my workplace for those lazy days i can only say "Don't worry mon"

 

skips

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Reggae, like any genre, has moments of brilliance and moments of shit. Just don't assume that reggae starts and ends with Bob Marley.