What will the 2010's bring for Music

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WINDOWCLEAN2

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Three albums that made the 00's good

Reanimation - Linkin Park
Watch Out! - Alexisonfire
The Sufferer and the Witness - Rise against

For the 10's as long as there is good rock, rap, dance and indie music i'm happy
 

Romblen

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I found most of the 00's to be crap. The only music from this decade that I liked was fairly obscure.
 

Lord_Ascendant

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2010 will bring new boy bands, new annoying popular songs that are played way to many times, and most likely more than one scandal surrounding some musician.
 

Caligulove

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Them Crooked Vultures give me hope... since the majority of their career will be in the new decade.

but I think it will have a similar sound to this first decade of the 21st century. Which would mean more of the attempts to fuse together genres into.... well, mostly garbage.

Makes me sort of cringe to the possibilities of that... I just hope the auto-tuning phase can be over with. Much like how stereo was a novelty when it was first introduced... hopefully it wont be shoved into songs for no damn reason other than because they could.
 

AgentNein

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Predictions:

People saying that 'todays' music is better than 'yesteryears' will be ostracized by those "in the know", and their views tastes and opinions will be swiftly ripped apart.

However people saying that 'yesteryears' music was better than 'todays' will be left alone, for a few reasons. 1: because nobody tends to remember the sheer amounts of musical crap people had to put up with ten twenty or thirty or (go on) years ago. Or they weren't born so all they know of are the things that lasted. Also it's just the nature of these things that when you say this, people will assume that you are knowledgeable about yesteryears music, so people will be afraid to question you and be made to look dumb.

In reality we'll probably have the same ratio of rubbish everyone loves-to-good shit people wont appreciate for at least ten years that we've always had.

I'm not going to use the word indie because there's obviously an actual genre of music associated with that term these days (which is as dumb as the term alternative was in the 90s), but I will say that in this particular decade we've entered into the second independent revolution in music. The first was the birth of the independent labels back in the 80s (spawned by punk rock). This second one is with the birth of social networking sites. There's suddenly quite a bit less of a need of a manager, or a even a small time label anymore. Bands can potentially survive doing shit themselves (and it happens believe it or not, I've seen it. I've booked long-running successful tours through myspace alone. I'm not trying to toot my own horn but just showing that this is indeed very possible for those who wish to put forth the elbow grease).

This should only continue in the new decade. Never before have I seen the youth of the world so in-tune with the music flying below the radar. You know, that big part of the iceberg that's below the surface. I'll end this all with a quote that I find fitting.

"There were never any good old days. They are today, they are tomorrow. It's a stupid thing we say, cursing tomorrow with sorrow"

-Eugene Hutz-
 

FinalHeart95

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Blink-182 has an album due... I like them.

Anthrax is coming out with an album, so is Judas Priest, Motorhead, The Offspring, and Van Halen. And that's just well-known bands, I don't know how many unknown bands will be coming out with great stuff.

I'm looking forward to it, personally.
 

AgentNein

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...now what are my HOPES for the new decade? I hope Amanda Palmer gets the mainstream respect she deserves (not that she's not doing very well). I hope that Amy Winehouse comes back with some great songs. Amy Winehouse was probably the most talented singer out there in the last ten to fifteen years making good music that nobody else was making, and what happens? The shit eaters focus on her alcohol problems, and ignore her pretty amazing music. Go eat shit, shit eaters.

Other than that, I hope in general that intelligent hip-hop reaches the mainstream and completely eclipses the dumb hip-hop. Because intelligent, insightful and witty hip-hop DOES EXIST.

I think folk is going to make a big comeback, and I couldn't be happier. Great genre. I hope honesty makes a comeback.

I hope the major labels breath their last breath. They're corporations that care nothing of the artists, or the fans, or artistic integrity. They care about bleeding every last buck out of the music art form, and suing moms in freaking Kansas who fileshare for thousands of dollars. Of course it's a huge business, and it'll find a way to survive and flourish. It's just the way these things work. I can still cross my fingers.
 

Cpt_Oblivious

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The next decade will obviously be dominated by Black Metal.

FinalHeart95 said:
Blink-182 has an album due... I like them.

Anthrax is coming out with an album, so is Judas Priest, Motorhead, The Offspring, and Van Halen.
You forgot Iron Maiden. That is a crime punishable by being forced to listen to Miley Cyrus.
 

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Hopefully something decent for the metal genre , Megadeth`s endgame was instantly fogettable and Slayer`s world painted blood wasn`t much better and after hearing them praised as "definitive metal albums of the decade" , i have to say i`m dissapointed really

That said , i rather enjoyed Sign Of The Southern Cross`s debut , really good mix of pantera and CoC, Priest live album was sweet too
 

TheRightToArmBears

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What about music in the future?

Listen to whatever the damn hell you like and quit bitching.

There's plenty of good stuff out there so get off your lazy arse and look for it, instead of expecting it to come to you. Always has been, always will be. You never know, you might find something you like. Entire genres exist that you barely know, and if you still can't find what you like, do it yourself and don't be so damn hard to please.
 

BonsaiK

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Nazulu said:
BonsaiK said:
Zenode said:
Now what genre of music do you believe the 2010's will be dominated by.
I already answered this question in great detail in another post a month or two ago, so I won't repeat myself. I don't think it matters much though, nothing's stopping you from listening to whatever the hell you want despite what "dominates" commercially. There was some great music made in the 00's, music nowadays is better than it ever was because we have more options now. It's only going to improve. People who think music is getting worse are forgetting that the really really popular stuff is only a small blip on the radar compared to the wealth of other stuff being made at the same time that you might not be aware of.
What great music was made in the 2000's? And how are you so sure that there is something out there for everyone? Come and argue with me, I know you don't know there really is music out there for everyone but I would like you to try.

I'm looking for powerful riffs or great catchy tunes performed by amazing musicians, want to convince me something like that is still out there?
I refuse to enter into a discussion with someone who is convinced that their position is infallible before the discussion has even started. If that's not already a rule of the internet, it should be one.
 

Zing

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I stopped caring about Mainstream music along time ago. I listen to what I like. I have everything from Melodic Hardcore, Heavy Metal and rock to House, Drum n Bass and Techno
 

Chubbfish

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well, the noughties have been like any other decade; yes there is crap, but there is also so much good music. ultimately all the decades are similar in that almost every genre will have good and bad music attributed towards it; for every n-dubz there is a dan le sac/scroobius pip, for every kanye west there is a jay-z, for every kelly clarkson there is a pj harvey, for every razorlight there is a tv on the radio, for every lady gaga there is a justice (etc. etc.)

EDIT: though on reflection, some of those are definitely not the same genre...
 

eels05

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It would be nice to see a revival of hand crafted music.

If I never hear another one of those RnB vocal acts with the voice distortion thing going on,it'll be to soon.
Ditto to slutty looking divas.How many barley dressed chicks singing like one of the Chipmunks about how heart broken they are because of their poor choice in men,while pushing their tits into the camera and waxing lyrical about providing a strong role model for young women,do we need to subject our teenage girls to?
Dont get me wrong,I like barley dressed women,but am getting sick of sex being used to sell everything from toothpaste to music.

Also at some time within the coming decade I'd like to see Link Wray entered,posthumously,into the RocknRoll Hall of fame.Not that it would matter to the man himself.Metal just wouldn't sould the same without his contribution.
 

Nazulu

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BonsaiK said:
I refuse to enter into a discussion with someone who is convinced that their position is infallible before the discussion has even started. If that's not already a rule of the internet, it should be one.
Good be a pussy then, why should I waste time with people that give don't even try. Rule of the internet? Don't you know what a bloody argument is?
 

MelziGurl

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The music industry will produce more crap. I still love music from the 60's - 80's (a pinch of 90's) more than the crap they have been pulling from their arseholes of late.
 

Nazulu

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Novskij said:
Nazulu said:
What great music was made in the 2000's? And how are you so sure that there is something out there for everyone? Come and argue with me, I know you don't know there really is music out there for everyone but I would like you to try.

I'm looking for powerful riffs or great catchy tunes performed by amazing musicians, want to convince me something like that is still out there?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hpeeuIGo6M&feature=fvw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fhVLykF3nU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUXBCdt5IPg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3tDw7znNyQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3KKo4SErpk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_cqIFqyET4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKsYnHPX6Ns

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDBZtJIvK-U&feature=PlayList&p=95914B146CFC1D7D&index=9

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXCmvOe4hck

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjAoClm4UaE

This is only a tiny bit of music made in the 00s, now tell me there isn't good things in the 00s, after youved checked every link of course. Id say there are some powerful riffs and great catchy tunes in there.
You lovely human being you. While everyone else just insults me you actually grab me some links, and some really interesting ones too.

Anyway I already know there are GOOD songs that were released in the 2000's because I already like bands like Velvet Revolver, U2, Fuel, Audioslave, Staind, Limp Bizkit, A Perfect Circle, Disturbed, Incubus, Nine Inch Nails, System of a Down, Slip Knot, Red Hot Chili Peppers, etc. I know these are more mainstream as well but that doesn't make a difference to me, however the point is they're not great, I find 'em to be really weak. I know I risk myself sounding like a dick over the internet disagreeing after you put the effort in and I really appreciate it as well but they really aren't that powerful.

Don't get me wrong though, some of those songs you mentioned are amazing, could you please give me some more.