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Modern country music is such a perversion of the genre. It used to be about working class people and suffering against the law and bosses. Now it's all consumerist othering shite. I can listen to older stuff plenty.
Even still not a fan of the rhythm of it. Like I get it isn’t all MAGA crackers, but even the old songs I’m not into at all. In New Vegas I don’t think there’s like more than 2 songs I like in the whole game
Fair, it's not something everyone can get into. Maybe I'm liking it more as I get older, like wine and polo shirts.
Polo gang
Lol Polo shirts switched for me, I LOVED them in Middle School and HS bc I thought it made me look nice but then I switched over to soccer jerseys and never looked back
Unfortunately for me I prefer hockey, and I don't think I could pull off hockey jerseys as everyday wear lol. I've accepted the stereotypical WASP look now, it throws people off when they start talking politics and realise I'm far more left than they thought.
I also have a missing link type clothing item that lies between Soccer jerseys and Polos, Rugby jerseys. It’s basically just a polo with text across it for which team it is, way less logos and designs, but if you don’t fuck with a sports vibe I get it.
Nah I like rugby, which reminds me the world cup is on soon so I'll have to figure out what teams I want to see lose hardest
Was it? I thought it was pushed by established record labels as "hillbilly records" which was a perversion of folk music.
Hmm I didn't know about that. I'm not too knowledgeable on music history in terms of label fuckery and stuff.