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It's pretty much the trend to hate on newer kinds of music when you're older.

I'm a young fellow. I don't listen to all new songs out there. But I don't mind some of it. A lot of swearing appears to be casual in pop now, I find it a bit awkward to listen to. I've never been able to get into rap for the same reasons. Swearing in music sticks out like a sore thumb for me and kind of ruins it.

How do you feel about today's music? Are you an old timer who wants to listen to a symphony orchestra on your gramophone or do you want to blast out today's music on your iPod?

It's pretty much the trend to hate on newer kinds of music when you're older. I'm a young fellow. I don't listen to all new songs out there. But I don't mind some of it. A lot of swearing appears to be casual in pop now, I find it a bit awkward to listen to. I've never been able to get into rap for the same reasons. Swearing in music sticks out like a sore thumb for me and kind of ruins it. How do you feel about today's music? Are you an old timer who wants to listen to a symphony orchestra on your gramophone or do you want to blast out today's music on your iPod?

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[–] KillBill 1 points (+1|-0)

The good songs are always rare no matter when you were born. It's just human nature to forget the bad ones, so as people get older they compare the classics of their time with the rubbish of today.

Here's a couple of recent popular(I think) songs that I put on my phone to exercise to:

Kylie Minogue - Dancing

Dean Lewis - Be Alright

but I also have stuff like this on there:

FAUN - Federkleid