Listen to these musics, despite the fact that you may or may not still listen to them. Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge [Explicit] - My Chemical Romance amzn.to/2lBxPuR Emo (What's the Story) Morning Glory? [Remastered] - Oasis amzn.to/2nbzJPc Britpop KoЯn - KoЯn amzn.to/2lUWvtT Nu Metal
WatchMojo.com next time, you should gather some info about those genre. it's still listenable and many people form a band such as emo, hair metal dubstep nu metal etc. please be fair to make a video next time. you don't want to lose your subscribers, don't you? :(
Future Life Sounds But this also meens there are not dead. So the titel would be clickbait or (what I think) just stupid, because a genre that isn't mainstream anymore isn't dead.
Excatly, people still listen to rock music + there's still some rock bands out there preventing the genre from dying, one of them is my favourite band of all time AC/DC
If a music genre doesn't fit the mainstream anymore, that doesn't mean, that its dead. There are still many fans and musicians of that music styles. They're never gone, only the mainstream has changed
Pop music is iterative and usually constitutes one or two very popular genres and eventually changes. In the early 2000s, it was pop punk, last decade it was EDM. It doesn’t matter if there’s still being made, if everyone’s moved on the genre will stay dormant.
I don't care what music people listen to but I hate people who call me weird for listening to rock music and metal like slipknot and metallica and acdc
@@metalhead_for_life don't listen to them. They're just some insecure jerk whose trying to be superior by shitting on everybody's taste of music. I dont like metal but everybody have their own taste.
Seattle grunge scene is growing again? You know of any bands or musical acts coming out of there? I’m legitimately curious but if your right that sounds like the best news I’ve heard in a while!
Not off the top of my head. I've been hearing some high school kids talking about grunge bands and playing some songs I haven't heard before on their phones that have the Seattle sound.
This is basically my music journey from the late 90s, nu metal, emo, dubstep... Today I still listen mostly to the music I did back then, nostalgia is undefeated.
Ditto, in this order. Dubstep lead me to EDM at its peak, and after that I was too old to continue with 3-day music festivals. Shifted mainly to indie stuff the past several years.
So you won't waste 12 minutes here 10: third wave ska 9: emo 8: crunk 7:dubstep/brostep 6:hair metal 5:britpop 4: new wave 3: nu metal 2: grunge HM: acid jazz and pub rock 1: disco
I agree with you on that but I just think Mainstream popularity is irrelevant.Hell,even the people that listen to what is "Popular" realise they're listening to crap.
Disco ended up as “city pop” in Japan, and that, with “vaporwave” lead to the creation of the more international “future funk”. Dubstep/brostep still live on as “glitch hop”.
@@markram4444 Hmmm… I don’t think I’ve heard riddim yet? It’s possible, too, that glitch hop mixes include other songs types that blend well. I just listened to several glitch hop tracks and mixes, and though they sounded dubstep-like… Edit: OK, did quick riddim search…yes, one was very glitch hop. I can definitely recommend glitch hop to you, and I will check out more riddim. Thanks!
If I've learned anything from the comments here it's 1) everyone thinks their favorite genre isn't dead, and 2) mumble rap should be the next fatality.
@Rob Melrose you know rappers like 2PAC inspired a lot of people & Lupe Fiasco has called out a lot of political issues about Obama & the black community
Linkin Park did switch it up a bit. The early to mid 00's was their golden age when they did Metal even did a collab with JayZ and Tupac to crossover the genre's rival, Rap. Going into the late 2000's, they kinda went into Hard Rock and Industrial Rock with the Minutes to Midnight album and New Divide. Going into the 2010's. They shifted more into Pop. Indrescent, Powerless, Castle of Glass, Heavy, and One More Light were really good songs. I think Linkin Park took inspiration from Imagine Dragons, which was becoming popular at the time.
@@liltree8382 - At least, in crunk, one can understand what the artist is saying. I will never understand how mumble rap became a thing. To me, it just sounds like the artist is trying to speak after being drugged and/or going through dental surgery. Oh, well. To each, their own, I guess.
I've been listening to all of this kind of music ever since I was a kid. I still listen to it to this day. I'm only 25 years old my parents got me hooked on all this kind of music since I was a kid. I even listen to New Wave and Disco. I'll never understand why someone destroyed Disco records on a baseball stadium back in the day. I really love how Disco has that vintage feel to it as well as a lot of catchy tunes and songs in the genre. Like Staying Alive by The Bee Gees or any song by Donna Summer aka the queen of Disco God rest her soul.
I love all genres too and Disco was a happy music that brought people together! I was around 14/15 and love love loved it. Never died for me. Post Punk. ..I really love still. Finding that music on UA-cam is a thrill. Classic R & B ...early Rap...Hip Hop from the early 2000s ....Grunge ...love it all 💖 that Disco vinyl burning was started by a DJ and rooted in racism. I lived it. I hunt for vinyl Disco tracks and Post Punk recordings and I'm always excited when I find them. Cheers!
Grunge was so influential that it even got one of the biggest rock bands of the 80s, Def Leppard, to create their own grunge album in an attempt to avoid becoming irrelevant.
+BathNApe White, Black, Native American, Indian, Asian, etc, it doesn't matter the "race", I've even met a Buddhist who listens to heavy metal. To each their own.
...grunge died because most reactions to established norms are fairly short-lived. Plus everybody figured out that it wasn't really anything new, since Neil Young had made a career out of it before Nirvana's first album. But really, where was grunge going to go and how could it have grown? It filled its space and there wasn't any way for it to 'be against' anything once it becamethe norm. It became what it was defying and then that was that.
Emo hasn’t died out even if most people think so, bands that I love are still putting out great emo music to this day! Same with a lot of these other picks, if enough fans like it then it can never truly die.
I don't listen to radio stations, but are there any new Nu-Metal and Grunge bands that are on Alternative Stations? Don't count any old bands (Like Nirvana or Slipknot).
A $100 item costs $100 _according to the seller_ . Yet, you somehow agree with the price (although in some cultures the price is very flexible) and consider it an inherent value of the item.
aside from Disco. Here in the U.S. it's dead and people hate on it. (I don't get why, but they do) Disco however was still alive and kicking in some European countries after it died in the U.S. I don't know if it's still a thing in europe or not. (Doubt it, but possible. I guess I'll find out one day if and when I travel through Europe. :) It's a goal of mine.
@@downnice95 lol OK kiddo. Genres don't exist. It's all marketing. There really is no difference between Chopin, Skrillex, Kanye West, Ella Fitzgerald, or The Who.
@@christianalvarez5409 genres do exist but I hate all the gatekeeping and fighting that goes on because of it. A dubstep artist makes 1 EDM song? A band that made 9 metal songs makes one that sounds slightly less metal? Everybody starts hating on them and calls them sellouts. Why can't artists make whatever music they like regardless of genre, why does everybody insist on them sticking on to one type of music. Everyone's musical taste evolves, also you can't keep doing the same thing for years it's monotonous. This is why these genres are dying out I feel, because of all the cringe elite fans and their gatekeeping, they also never give any new artists a chance
It's weird to see a band like Limp Bizkit going from being such a huge band, getting their own special on MTV for their pre-release of their second album, headlining Woodstock 99 to now just being a bar band.
In the UK in 2000 a band called Toploader had a huge hit called Dancing in the moonlight. They played a farm festival down the road from me. I get your point.
People are tripping. We may all still listen to these genres, but point of the video is these genres are no longer coming out in mainstream. Which is obviously true.
Finally someone that gets the video. I still listen to Linkin Park, Nirvana, Blur, etc. are these genres being pumped out or even remotely in the mainstream? No. People are getting ao defensive
I love how nu-metal is the poster boy for this list but most nu-metal bands in the world still have millions of fans and are still pushing out new music
I want to make a band that has Ska, Rock and Grunge incorporated into the music. I have a lot of songs written out, and I play both vocals and bass-i just don't have a drummer or guitarist :(
Well, I might be able to help you out. I am a multi-genre musician, and I play myriad (many) instruments. I also sing, too. My instruments range from everything to keyboards, guitars, drums, and the electro-theremin. My most favorite musical genres include everything from sunshine pop, power pop, baroque pop, and most of the rock subgenres: folk rock, folk pop, electric folk; soft rock, space rock, psychedelic rock, art rock (progressive), dream pop, post grunge, and on occasion, I shift to the darker side of rock like gothic. However, I'm not sure if you're interested in what I am wanting to play. I was trying to render a band of my own, and I have already came up with a very sunny name: "Sunny Fun Playhouse:. I love the sunny 60s, and the sweet innocence of childhood. What I was trying to do was place that groovy feeling back in the hearts of so many people who had it, especially the little ones. I'm not much for the harder rock, only when I feel like it. Not only that, but I am a religious person. Specifically, I am a Kemetist: a practitioner of ancient Egyptian religion. Although I have a raver spirit, my heart will always belong to babies and sunshine; I had been introduced to my miracle baby sister, Frida, in January of this year. So yeah, I'm not sure how this is going to work for you. Nonetheless, I wish you the best of luck.
Amen man. It may have died in chicago that day. But it just got into the underground of chicago to evolve into house. And it emerged in the Warehouse and other clubs back in the day. And since then it brought us joy. But disco is still awesome.
@@awesome-xg4hl their style of music wasnt hair metal though, not even in the 80s with Appetite... that's the whole reason why the album was so successful, because it was different.
If it wasn't for disco, none of the EDM subgenres would've been around. Techno, hardcore, trance, hardstyle and so on all came came to life taking influences from house, so if there was no disco, then no house, no techno, no hardcore.
Disco never died, that is a myth. It stopped being played on the radio, at least in the U.S., but it just went back underground where is started in the first place, and transformed into HiNRG, Italo, Boogie, House, Garage, and Techno. Freestyle, however, did and should be on this list.
It's interesting how house and acid house especially spun off genres differently on different continents. In the UK it gave way to garage, and in another direction, jungle and drum & bass.
What you wrote was the very definition of "dead" as stated in the beginning of the video. Once you give something a different name (Italo, boogie, house) it becomes something different. For example, House is not Disco, it's House. Hence the need for a new name. Disco is dead.
Disco lives forever. Dont fucking lie to the people. This music is out of time. Even metalhead like myself experiences some joy when hearing disco music. Also our parents grew up with it. So it will live forever. Same as rock and metal. Since legends never die, they becoming a part of you.
Well boys band is not a music genre. It is a formula combining music and choregraphy that can and has been adapted to many music genres. There were numerous waves of boys bands, the one of the late 90s/early 200s was only one of them. Bands like The Monkees, the Jackson Five, The Village People, New Edition, etc, were boys bands of their time, and their musics were very different : pop-rock, soul, disco, hip-hop, etc. The wave of pop/dance boys band of the 90s is neither the first nor the more successful wave of boys bands. Maybe the one that recieved the most media coverage, but I think the late 2000s/early 2010s one with One Direction, CD9, Big Time Rush, etc, recieved at least as many media coverage.
Yeah, so the boys band trend is not dead. It exists since at least the 60s and it still exists. Plus, it is NOT a music genre. There were and are boys bands of very different music genres : rock, soul, disco, hip-hop, dance, pop, r'n'b, etc. It is just irrelevant to talk about boys band in a video about music genres that died out : it is not a music genre, and it did not die out.
Dubstep is far from dead. There are so many labels out there that are literally all dubstep like Monstercat, disciple, malignant, firepower recs, rushdown, never say die, the list goes on and on.
Please don't say "pop" and "punk" in the same sentence, it is forbidden, why don't we just call it "baby punk". And I know what you're thinking, no Green Day is not a baby punk band.
@@OutlawedPoet that sounds like bullshit, but what do i know im not them. As and Emo part of Gen Z (2004) I'll have you know that I dont like rap in the slightest (unless it's Linkin Park). I've been listening to Taking back sunday, Fall of Troy & the 3 Holy Emo Trinity bands (MCR, P!atd, Fob) Along with Nu Metal, Deathcore, and Metalcore bands like Bring Me The Horizon, Of Mice & Men, Slipknot, Mudvayne, Korn, Suicide Silence, Infant Annihalator, Asking Alexandria, Black Veil Brides, and I prevail. Do emos my age really listen to to fucking dumbass mumble rap shit?
Dubstep isnt dead, nobody just pays any attention to it anymore Which is sad cause there's so much unique stuff out there now days I recommend Subtronics, Chime, Virtual Riot, Crankdat, and so many more
85% of my Spotify playlists are nu metal. The rest is a mix of grunge, post grunge, hair metal, metal random songs from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s that I like. With the exception of one single song, everything I listen to is more than 15 years old.
@Rob Melrose yes, back in the day we didn't called it hair metal. Was just plain and simple rock/metal or heavy . My comparation with the Grunge term is because any band from that era didn't relate themselves with the word. What is Grunge?
NU METAL is alive and well! There are new bands bringing the style back. Issues, Emmure, Cane Hill, Poppy are doing that style. Not to mention Slipknot, Disturbed and Korn are still doing their thing and killing it!
Music doesn't fade away, trends do. The logic suggested by this video is that music should be listened contemporarily, because the "trend" of a genre may disappear later. Ludicrous. No one listens to classical music from centuries ago, em i rite?
I do. I also listen to jam bands, classic rock, grunge, blues, folk, Americana, jazz, easy listening. Broaden your horizons and don't pin yourselves into one style.
Listen to these musics, despite the fact that you may or may not still listen to them.
Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge [Explicit] - My Chemical Romance amzn.to/2lBxPuR Emo
(What's the Story) Morning Glory? [Remastered] - Oasis amzn.to/2nbzJPc Britpop
KoЯn - KoЯn amzn.to/2lUWvtT Nu Metal
that's the best you can think of any metal band annihilates these songs
WatchMojo.com next time, you should gather some info about those genre. it's still listenable and many people form a band such as emo, hair metal dubstep nu metal etc. please be fair to make a video next time. you don't want to lose your subscribers, don't you? :(
Iyus Iskandar They never said no one listens these genres. They said those genres died out for mainstream audiences, which is clearly true.
Future Life Sounds But this also meens there are not dead. So the titel would be clickbait or (what I think) just stupid, because a genre that isn't mainstream anymore isn't dead.
Justin Progress They are technically dead for mainstream audiences, and will be hard for them to make a comeback.
Emo didn't die.
It just locked itself in its bedroom, and it won't come out.
Lmao!!!! 😁😁😁😂😂😂😂
And almost drowned itself in eye liner
Bruh 😂😂😂 truth
Nice one lol
Rock did not die out
I think “died out” just means “left the radio”.
@ZeroViper3245 same
Zane Martin that’s what he literally said in the intro lol
True. There are just as many "third wave ska" bands today, producing just as many ska hits. :)
Agreed
Yeah. We still listhen to them, but their not been spammed in the radio.
Music genres dont die
They are just lost waiting to be found again
yeah some die while waiting
Rock reborn when bohemian rhapsody appeated
Swing when the electro swing appeared from nowhere
Memes reborn but purple coloured
There should be a music genre with poetic words like the words you used in your comment.
Just like fashion
Yes ....
Rock will never die no matter how much you want it to.
Excatly, people still listen to rock music + there's still some rock bands out there preventing the genre from dying, one of them is my favourite band of all time AC/DC
There's pop rock so it lives on
well I felt like the biggest asshole when I killed your rock n roll
No pop rock please
Yess there are so many sub genres that are post or neo genres coming from rock. rock is just very general just like other genres imo
You can’t kill the metal, The metal will live on
Fucking LOVE YOU 💘
So fucking TROOOOOO
So agreed
Melt it
Gh3?
Disco isn’t dead, it’s stayin’ alive
I see what you did there...
Bee gees are my favorite Disco group!
A, A, A, A
@@thegamingsack stayin alive...
Ahaa
You're a genius
If a music genre doesn't fit the mainstream anymore, that doesn't mean, that its dead. There are still many fans and musicians of that music styles. They're never gone, only the mainstream has changed
Well this is a good one
This
They sorta said that at 0:35
Pp
I am waiting for Over-Autotune to die out
Music never dies
Just because pop gets much views
Does not mean genres die
All songs that are popular are pop any song thats in the charts is pop as it’s secondary genre
Rap has been the biggest genre for quite some time now. But yeah let's blame pop.
Pop music is iterative and usually constitutes one or two very popular genres and eventually changes. In the early 2000s, it was pop punk, last decade it was EDM. It doesn’t matter if there’s still being made, if everyone’s moved on the genre will stay dormant.
Top 10 Music Genres That aren't as popular as they once were*
NarcoticDimension Better title for the video
Thank you!! That is much better title :D
NarcoticDimension the titles r so dumb that's why mojo suckes
NarcoticDimension no
Y'all some pussies goddamn
You know what really died out?
People who can accept that everyone has a different taste.
OOF
Bad thing they didn't.
@@vonbl3 yea but they're not loud enough to drown out the morons
I don't care what music people listen to but I hate people who call me weird for listening to rock music and metal like slipknot and metallica and acdc
@@metalhead_for_life don't listen to them. They're just some insecure jerk whose trying to be superior by shitting on everybody's taste of music. I dont like metal but everybody have their own taste.
Grunge and Nu Metal haven't died, Slipknot and Korn are still touring and the Seattle grunge scene is growing again.
Right a few of these on this list were stupid lol
Seattle grunge scene is growing again? You know of any bands or musical acts coming out of there? I’m legitimately curious but if your right that sounds like the best news I’ve heard in a while!
Not off the top of my head. I've been hearing some high school kids talking about grunge bands and playing some songs I haven't heard before on their phones that have the Seattle sound.
@@KrystalAlcaide the people in watch mojo are morons, that's understandable
Yeah but no one cares about nu metal
This is basically my music journey from the late 90s, nu metal, emo, dubstep... Today I still listen mostly to the music I did back then, nostalgia is undefeated.
Ditto, in this order. Dubstep lead me to EDM at its peak, and after that I was too old to continue with 3-day music festivals. Shifted mainly to indie stuff the past several years.
So you won't waste 12 minutes here
10: third wave ska
9: emo
8: crunk
7:dubstep/brostep
6:hair metal
5:britpop
4: new wave
3: nu metal
2: grunge
HM: acid jazz and pub rock
1: disco
Thanx, really needed this!
If it's just about a list why not add more?
11. Eurodance
12. Harddance
13. Gabber
14. Happy Hardcore
15. Hardtrance
16. Trance
17. Electro
18. Acid Trance
19. Hardstyle
20. Nustyle
21. Screech
22. House
Clay Carmichael thank you. awesome for this. sorry you went through it
_ AncientOnPc _ is kids bop even music or just a bunch of horrible noises
What were you expecting? Him to just read them off a list and call it a day.
“Genres don’t die, band-wagoners just leave.”
Fax
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 and that's fine by me cuz I hate posers 👌🏻
They gone fool!
Awsomeley put bro 😉
oof, All I see here is truth. Pure, untouched TRUTH
Music Genres don't die out.The Main stream Media just ignores them
dying out is synonymous with losing their mainstream popularity in this context.
I agree with you on that but I just think Mainstream popularity is irrelevant.Hell,even the people that listen to what is "Popular" realise they're listening to crap.
I don't care about genres though. Good artists are good. Legends stay forever. All the craps will finally fade away like the older craps do.
Nah, disco definitely died
The parameters were clearly defined in the beginning of the video.
Disco ended up as “city pop” in Japan, and that, with “vaporwave” lead to the creation of the more international “future funk”. Dubstep/brostep still live on as “glitch hop”.
I thought dubstep is still alive as riddim dubstep? I used to love 2012's dubstep, but riddim doesn't sit well with me
@@markram4444 Hmmm… I don’t think I’ve heard riddim yet? It’s possible, too, that glitch hop mixes include other songs types that blend well. I just listened to several glitch hop tracks and mixes, and though they sounded dubstep-like… Edit: OK, did quick riddim search…yes, one was very glitch hop. I can definitely recommend glitch hop to you, and I will check out more riddim. Thanks!
If I've learned anything from the comments here it's 1) everyone thinks their favorite genre isn't dead, and 2) mumble rap should be the next fatality.
Glad hip-hop isn't completely co-opted.
My favorite genre country, IS dead
@@elizabethwhite131 hey hey my my
Rock'n'roll will never die
My my hey hey Rock'n'roll is here to stay!!
"The Mumble Rap".... ughhhhh!!! It's a damn shame
Mumble rap is a disgrace to anything relating rap
Disco never died.
It transformed into house.
Italo Disco actually, then that transformed into House.
It died and a variation was born in the clubs, made by themselves hence “house” music.. made by the house. Like “house bread” or “house wine”
No actually future funk
House had no funk and no swagger.
Yes. Whatever the gays are listening to in the clubs is the latest incarnation of disco.
Can’t wait till mumble rap is nothing more then a sad dark memory
@Rob Melrose Yo not all rap is like that 🤦🏽♂️
@Rob Melrose you know rappers like 2PAC inspired a lot of people & Lupe Fiasco has called out a lot of political issues about Obama & the black community
@Rob Melrose old school rap is good. But its old school. Leave it be. We need do move on from rap.
mumble rap isn’t a genre, it’s just a term old heads call rappers who don’t focus on lyrics
@Rob Melrose they have zero talent. sometimes i think those views or likes are actually just bots :/ sad
WatchMojo is going to have to update this list. Emo's back baby!! Told you it wasn't a phase!
WatchMojo: Nu Metal is dead
Slipknot: *releases new single and releases a new album*
Slipknot went thrash
@@musicman6555 I can admit they changed just not thrash metal. Thrash is like metallica or slayer. They're more Death Metal
@@freezingjazzy Death metal? Hell no. They're hard alt rock at most.
@@bbqlambsauce Have you listened to their music? You're telling me that talking about slitting someone's throat and fucking the wound is Alt-Rock?
@@freezingjazzy i think it's more like alt-metal
"Dubstep is dead"
Geometry Dash: *no*
GDNacho Dubstep was actual good music
NEIN!!!
well gd is more edm than anything, but I’ll give you this one
Just shapes and beats: *HECK NAW*
Dubstep is kil
no
This list, in the end
Doesn't even matter
Aatish Brian gg
I PUT MY TRUST IN YOUUUUUU
zuto96 PUSHED AS FAR AS I CAN GO
For all this there's only one thing you should knowww...
Justin Baldonado IN THE END, IT DOESN'T MATTER!!!
Shoegaze was an amazing genre, a distorted symphony that washes over.
Man shoegaze sucksssss! The worst genre i ve ever heard.
@@diegos.loayza3706 ...one of the worst opinions i've ever heard. Listen to "when you sleep" and tell me what you think. Also what do you listen to?
Tbh I have never heard of Shoegaze.
@@shawnneice4322 The High Violets.
@@shawnneice4322 my bloody valentine, deftones whites pony?
disco - *dies*
daft punk - hold my randomly accessed memories.
Edit 1 - Daft Punk split. idk how to react...
They're house, not disco
They're EDM
Apararko Bhattacharya yes but with high influences here n there by disco. And yet stilll made a disco album
@@Nightcrawler6321 yeah but get lucky sparked off a age of disco again right? :3
@@apararkobhattacharya1276 homework is house, not RAM. RAM is disco.
Nu metal died
Slipknot and Korn: hold my single
Yall want a single say fuck that
avenged sevenfold?
Linkin Park And Disturbed
Spike Flea deftones and SOAD are around too
@@TRtherocknroller System Of A Down Split Up I Believe
Linkin Park will always be iconic. RIP Chester.
No doubt about that mate ! they are unique :D
Linkin Park did switch it up a bit. The early to mid 00's was their golden age when they did Metal even did a collab with JayZ and Tupac to crossover the genre's rival, Rap. Going into the late 2000's, they kinda went into Hard Rock and Industrial Rock with the Minutes to Midnight album and New Divide. Going into the 2010's. They shifted more into Pop. Indrescent, Powerless, Castle of Glass, Heavy, and One More Light were really good songs. I think Linkin Park took inspiration from Imagine Dragons, which was becoming popular at the time.
Chester cheetahs dead ?
I cried when Chester died😢
Pearl Jam was big for grunge and still is!
just because a genre isnt mainatream anymore, doesnt mean it has died... people just lost taste quick... dubstep never dies
Facts brutha
Hard Rock and heavy metal never died..
True
Exactly, there are enough supporters to say it's alive. Personally, I don't even think nu metal should be on the list
@@taylorrobertson262
Nu Metal is dead. Was and still is gay.
@@heelstevenmaggle5615 what's so bad about papa roach, huh?
@@taylorrobertson262
Their music was gay angst, like most nu metal. If you can even call them Metal, which all of them are not.
Hair metal is actually a matter of fact listened to by millions of middle class American dads every day
And their poor kids 😂
Joshe is not popular anymore it was more 80’s thing those bands don’t sell records anymore sadly now it’s mumble rap.
Doreen Boadu I didn’t say the hair metal artists still sell albums I meant that they still listen to the old stuff
Kaleigh Fish lmao poor kids? Hair metal is the best bruh. I’d like to see a Steel Panther crossover with some rapper.
Joshe no joke tho hair metal is the crap
Crunk never died... It got a stroke and became Mumble Rapping..
Amatsu Kami Mikaboshi Mumble Rap is way better than Crunk
@@liltree8382 - At least, in crunk, one can understand what the artist is saying. I will never understand how mumble rap became a thing. To me, it just sounds like the artist is trying to speak after being drugged and/or going through dental surgery. Oh, well. To each, their own, I guess.
@@marlonmontelhiggins8570 hey dont worry mumble rap is on the verge of death. Peaked in 2015
@@lanzibangli1259 - And, that's good. The sooner it dies, the better.
too much lean
I've been listening to all of this kind of music ever since I was a kid. I still listen to it to this day. I'm only 25 years old my parents got me hooked on all this kind of music since I was a kid. I even listen to New Wave and Disco. I'll never understand why someone destroyed Disco records on a baseball stadium back in the day. I really love how Disco has that vintage feel to it as well as a lot of catchy tunes and songs in the genre. Like Staying Alive by The Bee Gees or any song by Donna Summer aka the queen of Disco God rest her soul.
I love all genres too and Disco was a happy music that brought people together! I was around 14/15 and love love loved it. Never died for me. Post Punk. ..I really love still. Finding that music on UA-cam is a thrill. Classic R & B ...early Rap...Hip Hop from the early 2000s ....Grunge ...love it all 💖 that Disco vinyl burning was started by a DJ and rooted in racism. I lived it. I hunt for vinyl Disco tracks and Post Punk recordings and I'm always excited when I find them. Cheers!
10. Third Wave Ska
9. Emo
8. Crunk
7. Dubstep/Brostep
6. Hair Metal
5. Britpop
4. New Wave
3. Nu Metal
2. Grunge
1. Disco
You’re welcome 👍
thank fuck for this comment
Dubstep = techno both gay
Jeremy Crabb No They Are Straight You Fuck
Thanks.
@@1977crabb fantastic point! your comment alone has convinced me to stop enjoying an entire genre of music.
This is the #1 video to get angry comments on
DTinaglia Studios HAHAHA😂
there is a thing called joke KR1T1K4L, and I think Drake didn't actually mean what he wrote
DTinaglia Studios lmao 18k dislikes and 20k likes
I was gunna like this but u had 420 likes
My angry comment?
Technically no music genre can never die. Plenty of people still listen to ALL different types of music.
True. Even though I personally don't like some of these genres myself, they still have fans who listen to them and stick by them.
Who tf listens to new wave
Dodger Rex lool. I dunno. Maybe people who also like Vapor wave ?
Dodger Rex anyone who listens to 80s dumbass
True
Grunge was so influential that it even got one of the biggest rock bands of the 80s, Def Leppard, to create their own grunge album in an attempt to avoid becoming irrelevant.
The way they tell it, those songs had been previously rejected by their label as too unpolished.
Music does not "DIE", it only gets transformed
You call all these new generation "music" Music?
depends on which "music" you are pointed out.
No, genres definitely die.
EpicZEVEN
Bhb
Rap is dying...
crunk didn't really die, it evolved into what we knew as trap, then that evolved which became mumble rap
Exactly, like it went from Lil Jon to Lil Pump.
GET CRUNK IS A HIT SONG. FUCK YOU!
Number 1 song on every chart . idiot!
still dead
Crunk never existed in the first place.
Happy to see that my fave genre Macedonian funeral polkas didn't make the list... dirge on!
lol, i'm from Macedonia and i don't know what is that
Or Armenian luncheon soundtrack rhythm loops....
IM also Macedonian
Im from Tevovo
Macedonian Funeral Polkas - somebody needs to actually create this.
Music genres don’t die! Only the mainstream changes. Once a new Music genre is born, it will never die no matter what.
true
You can't deny that this video was just kind of asking for dislikes.
Drako Sharpwing views = money
Drako Sharpwing from butthurt white people? yes
+ID405
Yeah, that is true. Clickbait is a defining part of this video.
+BathNApe
White, Black, Native American, Indian, Asian, etc, it doesn't matter the "race", I've even met a Buddhist who listens to heavy metal. To each their own.
Drako Sharpwing that's a minority
The reason that grunge died because of Kurt Cobain's Death
And I mean it sucked 😂
rip layne staley
RIP Chris Cornell
No man. Pearl Jam was and it is much better than nirvana
...grunge died because most reactions to established norms are fairly short-lived. Plus everybody figured out that it wasn't really anything new, since Neil Young had made a career out of it before Nirvana's first album. But really, where was grunge going to go and how could it have grown? It filled its space and there wasn't any way for it to 'be against' anything once it becamethe norm. It became what it was defying and then that was that.
Emo died out because it hung itself
John Cannon this comment deserves more likes
Emo never dies
Lmao
A dark joke that couldn't be more true.
@@PKMNFan4664 emos are not suicidal
Emo hasn’t died out even if most people think so, bands that I love are still putting out great emo music to this day! Same with a lot of these other picks, if enough fans like it then it can never truly die.
nu metal and grunge is still popular because of alternative stations claiming them as alternative. And Nirvana is still on the radio all the time.
I don't listen to radio stations, but are there any new Nu-Metal and Grunge bands that are on Alternative Stations? Don't count any old bands (Like Nirvana or Slipknot).
WatchMojo is dying a slow death with it's repetitive lists
*its!
lol instant regret
Yay
Trev Mac correct
Top two channels that are running out of ideas.
1. Watchmojo
2. Buzzfeed
Reagan Brewer Toy freaks is going strong tho
Reagan Brewer - TRUE
Reagan Brewer I'm a bet next list is....top ten sex positions
Followed by watchmojo and buzzfeed at 3rd and 4th.
where's the other 8??
Nu Metal is one of the greatest genres of music ever. It shaped a whole generation of kids in the 90s and early 00s. Good times🤟
none of those music genre died. i still hear them almost everyday.
That's because you listening to oldies stations
E F listening and watching on UA-cam haha
Crappy boy bands recorded with very, very limited dynamic range - a sub-genre of disco that really, really sucks?😆
They are refering to genres that aren't mainstream anymore
You is not everyone. These genres died, plain and simple.
Metal will never die.
elitists ruin metal. ignore them and listen to what you want. Even if its Limp Bizkit.
Limp Bizkit have objectively only 1.5 good songs.
It's no more a personal opinion than thinking that a $100 item costs $100.
A $100 item costs $100 _according to the seller_ . Yet, you somehow agree with the price (although in some cultures the price is very flexible) and consider it an inherent value of the item.
What is that "standard market price" thing?
non of this has died.... its all very well alive... just because its not shoved down our throats ..... all these genres are very well alive
aside from Disco. Here in the U.S. it's dead and people hate on it. (I don't get why, but they do) Disco however was still alive and kicking in some European countries after it died in the U.S. I don't know if it's still a thing in europe or not. (Doubt it, but possible. I guess I'll find out one day if and when I travel through Europe. :) It's a goal of mine.
Darryl Shaffer what they mean is it’s not as popular as it once was...
That's what I'm saying
In other words, dead
Isn't that exactly what was said in the intro though? Jesus you're dumb
And here I've been calling Nu Metal "rap rock" all these years. 😅
Me too.
I just came here to read the pissed people's comments.
Angélica Rof sameeeee
Angélica Rof me too.
Angélica Rof same :1
Why are people so butt hurt though? 😂
Angélica Rof 😂😂😂same
I'm sorry, but Linkin Park will never die! They will always be relevant! They will always touch my soul!
They’re dead.
LONG LIVE LP!!!!!!
They're dead. Chester is dead, literally
@@Veijo33 I'm sorry. I forgot to explain! I meant that in my reality, they will never die. I keep forgetting to explain.
They are supposedly still together they are just rock
Rock constantly evolves. "Genre" is mostly a creation of marketing divisions of record labels and music industry press
Um, no it’s not
Lol why does everything have to be a conspiracy?
@@christianalvarez5409 you're really too stupid to understand marketing arent you
Sheep
@@downnice95 lol OK kiddo. Genres don't exist. It's all marketing. There really is no difference between Chopin, Skrillex, Kanye West, Ella Fitzgerald, or The Who.
@@christianalvarez5409 genres do exist but I hate all the gatekeeping and fighting that goes on because of it. A dubstep artist makes 1 EDM song? A band that made 9 metal songs makes one that sounds slightly less metal? Everybody starts hating on them and calls them sellouts. Why can't artists make whatever music they like regardless of genre, why does everybody insist on them sticking on to one type of music. Everyone's musical taste evolves, also you can't keep doing the same thing for years it's monotonous. This is why these genres are dying out I feel, because of all the cringe elite fans and their gatekeeping, they also never give any new artists a chance
It's weird to see a band like Limp Bizkit going from being such a huge band, getting their own special on MTV for their pre-release of their second album, headlining Woodstock 99 to now just being a bar band.
You know Bizkit is still playing major music festivals yeah? Im not even a fan really and I know they're still huge.
In the UK in 2000 a band called Toploader had a huge hit called Dancing in the moonlight. They played a farm festival down the road from me. I get your point.
Don't be coy....RHCP headlined Woodstock '99
Dubstep isn’t dead, it’s growling in the corner at you.
This is extremely accurate
Hell frickin yeah
deadpool said dubstep never dies
The song Bangarang is on Just Dance 2020
@@cheyblake2475 you'll probably have a seizure dancing to that
People are tripping. We may all still listen to these genres, but point of the video is these genres are no longer coming out in mainstream. Which is obviously true.
Can't expect much from half of these mouth breathers
I know, but the titel is totally unfitting. A genre that isn't mainstream anymore isn't dead!
*insert thanky you gif*
Finally someone that gets the video. I still listen to Linkin Park, Nirvana, Blur, etc. are these genres being pumped out or even remotely in the mainstream? No. People are getting ao defensive
Toxic me to
I love how nu-metal is the poster boy for this list but most nu-metal bands in the world still have millions of fans and are still pushing out new music
I agree with you, but when the old bands will die (like Slipknot, Korn etc ...) then there will be no one left
Almost none of them play Nu Metal to this day. Most of them changed their sound to Alt.
@@DoTheDishesOrElse.. slipknot won’t die the band members will just be replaced 🤘🤘🤘
@@numetalspoon rage against the machine is the oldest of them all :D
@@numetalspoon yeah if I remember correctly rage was before korn :D
I want to make a band that has Ska, Rock and Grunge incorporated into the music. I have a lot of songs written out, and I play both vocals and bass-i just don't have a drummer or guitarist :(
Well, I might be able to help you out. I am a multi-genre musician, and I play myriad (many) instruments. I also sing, too. My instruments range from everything to keyboards, guitars, drums, and the electro-theremin. My most favorite musical genres include everything from sunshine pop, power pop, baroque pop, and most of the rock subgenres: folk rock, folk pop, electric folk; soft rock, space rock, psychedelic rock, art rock (progressive), dream pop, post grunge, and on occasion, I shift to the darker side of rock like gothic. However, I'm not sure if you're interested in what I am wanting to play. I was trying to render a band of my own, and I have already came up with a very sunny name: "Sunny Fun Playhouse:. I love the sunny 60s, and the sweet innocence of childhood. What I was trying to do was place that groovy feeling back in the hearts of so many people who had it, especially the little ones. I'm not much for the harder rock, only when I feel like it. Not only that, but I am a religious person. Specifically, I am a Kemetist: a practitioner of ancient Egyptian religion. Although I have a raver spirit, my heart will always belong to babies and sunshine; I had been introduced to my miracle baby sister, Frida, in January of this year. So yeah, I'm not sure how this is going to work for you. Nonetheless, I wish you the best of luck.
Where you're from?
@@Nntv-123 you're a one Man band aye sir!
@@thebigdudestudios I'm from VA, just like Dave Grohl haha
What you Gona call that new style?
Disco may have "died" on that date, but musically it lives in on other genres especially House Music and all of its many flavors.
And it doesn´t suck.
Amen man.
It may have died in chicago that day.
But it just got into the underground of chicago to evolve into house. And it emerged in the Warehouse and other clubs back in the day.
And since then it brought us joy.
But disco is still awesome.
DISCO SUCKS
RIGHT ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is my #1 favorite kind of music and it is not dead, it just died down a bit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These genres died only if you listen to mainstream music
tommygun3833 sell your computer / phone / life
Good point!
Yes, you do suck. Go listen to Pop and Fuck off
@tommygun3833 I mean Britpop was good, at least in my opinion but I am a huge fan of Blur
melviiiiins
Hopefully mumble rap will be on this list soon
Or RnB
Yeah lol you know they will mention all the current overly tattooed faced rappers with Lil in front of their name.
nope
@@RandomDude-bo1lg Whaaa?? R&Bs been around since the 50s.....looks like it's here to stay
PLZYES
WOW, you just broadened my horizons…looking forward to exploring most of these genres/bands. I LOVE music! *understatement even
NO music dies here!
Hopefully mumble rap die soon
Nah, shits too hype.
"I was born in the wrong generation" headass
@@pharaohsoftheeast2204 nigga wha
Mumble rap has got another year and it's gone
YES! I despise mumble rap.
In other words, actual amazing music genres have "died" 😔
Emo and dubstep????
New Jack Swing sadly died out in mid-90's.
Guns N Roses aren't even hair metal...this dude is a fucking idiot
iBTunes Originals they were until the 90s rolled around
@@awesome-xg4hl their style of music wasnt hair metal though, not even in the 80s with Appetite... that's the whole reason why the album was so successful, because it was different.
Disco: dies
House: imma bout to start my whole career
House is so great
Elektronomia, Tobu, and many other House Artists make great House music
@@crapcantbeholy1389 elektronomia isn't house, its shitty electronic music, its more dubstep than house
If it wasn't for disco, none of the EDM subgenres would've been around. Techno, hardcore, trance, hardstyle and so on all came came to life taking influences from house, so if there was no disco, then no house, no techno, no hardcore.
ey we're the same
What this list forgets to take into account is that no music genre is really dead if there are still people who like it and listen to it.
They said it at the beginning. And if a genre stops being in the mind of the mainstream, then the genre is dead
Disco never died, that is a myth. It stopped being played on the radio, at least in the U.S., but it just went back underground where is started in the first place, and transformed into HiNRG, Italo, Boogie, House, Garage, and Techno. Freestyle, however, did and should be on this list.
It's interesting how house and acid house especially spun off genres differently on different continents. In the UK it gave way to garage, and in another direction, jungle and drum & bass.
Also Synthpop
Disco evolved (for better or worse) but it never truly died. Hell MGMT needs to man up and admit they are a disco band.
disco died when it got started CAUSE IT SUCKS
What you wrote was the very definition of "dead" as stated in the beginning of the video. Once you give something a different name (Italo, boogie, house) it becomes something different. For example, House is not Disco, it's House. Hence the need for a new name. Disco is dead.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Music Genres that died out
Bohemian Rhapsody: *Has 5 Genres in it but hasn't been forgotten*
That's an all time classic.
One of The Best song ever made
@@shlokkumar6242 maybe the best
@@rick.05 nope,stairway to heaven is better than bohemian rhapsody
One of the most overrated songs ever i love it but man so overrated
So metal is “dead at recording”
But it is being resurrected because when unsainted was released on youtube it was 1 on trending for a week
NU METAL, not METAL ffs. there is a difference.
@@jakubgorka315 Unsainted was made by Slipknot
@@TheOnlyHollywood1 I dont think that Slipknot is clearly numetal band
Why oh why did they say screamo
@@alexandriaward5015 Because they don't understand metal
Disco lives forever. Dont fucking lie to the people. This music is out of time. Even metalhead like myself experiences some joy when hearing disco music. Also our parents grew up with it. So it will live forever. Same as rock and metal. Since legends never die, they becoming a part of you.
I'm really surprised the boy band era of the late 90s early 2000s wasn't included.
Alex Mathew Mendoza
Boybands will never die. Korean pop is mostly boy bands and outsells nearly everything.
- JAVA - WHO CARES ABOUT KOREA POOP MORON.
Well boys band is not a music genre. It is a formula combining music and choregraphy that can and has been adapted to many music genres. There were numerous waves of boys bands, the one of the late 90s/early 200s was only one of them. Bands like The Monkees, the Jackson Five, The Village People, New Edition, etc, were boys bands of their time, and their musics were very different : pop-rock, soul, disco, hip-hop, etc.
The wave of pop/dance boys band of the 90s is neither the first nor the more successful wave of boys bands. Maybe the one that recieved the most media coverage, but I think the late 2000s/early 2010s one with One Direction, CD9, Big Time Rush, etc, recieved at least as many media coverage.
one direction is a boyband and they're famous af so...
Yeah, so the boys band trend is not dead. It exists since at least the 60s and it still exists. Plus, it is NOT a music genre. There were and are boys bands of very different music genres : rock, soul, disco, hip-hop, dance, pop, r'n'b, etc.
It is just irrelevant to talk about boys band in a video about music genres that died out : it is not a music genre, and it did not die out.
Nu Metal, Grunge, and Alternative Rock will never be dead to me 🖕🏻
bby_mermaid agreeee
andrewgeg1 duuude 🤘
Yasss!
andrewgeg1 😂😂
Grunge still not dead cause of Pearl Jam
You can’t kill the metal.
Let's try anyway.
Pall Aaarrgghh! Why try? It's too good to die.
Fuck yeah
The metal will live on.
AC-DC guns and roses metalica led zeppelin just to name a few baddasses
Dubstep is far from dead. There are so many labels out there that are literally all dubstep like Monstercat, disciple, malignant, firepower recs, rushdown, never say die, the list goes on and on.
As told by Deadpool in Deadpool 2... Dubstep is never gonna die...😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣😂
Dupstep is good,
But dubstep remixes on the radio are unexceptionable
I always thought Dubstep is Breakcore
I already knew that since before deadpool 2
@@0xm3trix most of us that listened to it knew just as you, though it was awesome to hear Deadpool say so😉
I guess dubstep never dies - Cable
I still listen to linkin park and three days grace lmao
@Her Three Guitars if no one agrees, let's start a riot
@Her Three Guitars actually, we can't. Starting a riot, then looking at the animal we have become
@Her Three Guitars true
Same lol
Same here.
Hair metal is not dead ! He's just taking a cocaine in a the van's touring band since the 90' years !
"Taking a cocaine"
Nailed it.
Taking a single cocaine is the worst thing you can do.
@@dipperrecords that's not even grammatically correct
Nah, it lost its hair in the 90's. :(
More like they've become bald metal.
All jokes aside, I'm 18 and love that genre. That genre was he first to use shredding in pop music
All the genres mentioned in this video, I still listen to.
Dubstep: literally one of the biggest edm subgenres
Also dubstep: My time has come
I mean... it did die down a bit around 2017. But in years after 2017, it got a bit more recognition and now more well respected.
@@koyangtsai Did it? It was still big, i watched about 3 festivals that year.
@@dipperrecords Dying basically means losing mainstream appeal, but that doesn't mean it stopped existing, or even stopped being succesful"
@@vonbl3 dubstep is one of the biggest underground genres in the world and that ain't changing so i hope that never changes
I stopped listening to dubstep when everyone started making riddim, I just hate that type of dubstep.
I’ll be happy once mumble rap is gone
Trap wont die
@BlueKing2018 trap is the most popular gener in the glob you expect it to die soon
top 10 watch mojo lists that are bad
1 everything
also 2018-death of the good music genre
I was ieogowfuv on truck of Yuh Yee Yee Yuh huh huh
Same lel
Dubstep/Brostep does not die it is still found in hundreds of songs like Take you Home by MitiS
any other music genre: dies
vaporwave: D E L I C I O U S G E N R E C O R P S E S
Yeah, that's accurate
Sunscreen Sniffer don’t they just pitch/slow music down and add audio effect?
Stryker L lazy vaporwave but check out the bigger albums and there definitely a new experience
Mumble rap is next.. hopefully
Eskitit!!!!!!
Agreed
I'm into that right now.... Lil Xanx
louiethepitt or two hours from now...listen to something that takes talent
jake cuunt HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Nope ain't happening
Rock and metal never dies
Thank fuck for Scandinavia.
Well, rock is kind of dead, but metal is so niche that it continues to live.
Metal ended around the 2000s. Dragonforce was a big part of the life of metal. Dragonforce is a Power Metal band.
SS TIGER isn’t hair metal hard rock?
There's still a lot of pantera, lamb of god, slayer, metallica, and megadeth fans.
You forgot Eurodance, such a big impact in the early 90s around the world (except USA lol), marked an era but then got discontinued.
All types of metal/rock will always be the best genres of music.
We all have opinions
I like Rap
Personally, I think jazz is the best
@Nick Lyman yeah rap now is just terrible
Nobody talks about New Jack Swing. genre that made the early 90's magical
What they call “emo” everyone who enjoys it (and is still in it) calls it pop punk
There's a lot of arguments about what's what, but at the end of the day, it's still good music.
This might sound dumb, but is brutal and good 4 u by Olivia considered pop punk?
Please don't say "pop" and "punk" in the same sentence, it is forbidden, why don't we just call it "baby punk". And I know what you're thinking, no Green Day is not a baby punk band.
emo isn't pop punk... emos listen to it but emo in it's most embraced form is metalcore
@@TilerP I mean it fits the description of it, so I suppose you can call it that.
WatchMojo: *Dubstep is dead*
Literally every dubstep artist: *Hold my wobble bass*
,, artist''?...
@@cityrocker4450 yes, why not?
Becouse music is a part of an art. Artist is a person Who makes the art. Dubstep is not even a music.
@@cityrocker4450 what is it then?
To make music you need instruments, like for example guitar, bass, drums, saxophone etc. Computer is not an instrument.
Future video "Top 10 channels no watches any more"
1: Watchmojo
Derek White saltttttttty
but youre watching watchmojo...
doctor Bnasty ..."future" video
triggered much?
DerUnbekannte I think so
I can 100% say that every EMO kid in my school just disliked this video.
Ok lol
I thought emo kids only listen to mumble rap
Im might not b from your school, but yeah, I sure did 😂
@@OutlawedPoet that sounds like bullshit, but what do i know im not them. As and Emo part of Gen Z (2004) I'll have you know that I dont like rap in the slightest (unless it's Linkin Park). I've been listening to Taking back sunday, Fall of Troy & the 3 Holy Emo Trinity bands (MCR, P!atd, Fob) Along with Nu Metal, Deathcore, and Metalcore bands like Bring Me The Horizon, Of Mice & Men, Slipknot, Mudvayne, Korn, Suicide Silence, Infant Annihalator, Asking Alexandria, Black Veil Brides, and I prevail. Do emos my age really listen to to fucking dumbass mumble rap shit?
What’s that supposed to mean🧐
We need grunge back it was such an impact on the world 😔
And alternative rock
I agree 👍👍👍
They all killed themselves. Literally
I think that If grunge or metal will become mainstream again it will be ruined
@@jehovah104 I was thinking the same thing.
Dubstep isnt dead, nobody just pays any attention to it anymore
Which is sad cause there's so much unique stuff out there now days
I recommend Subtronics, Chime, Virtual Riot, Crankdat, and so many more
Look up magic music
@@crimsonnva2599 why
@@crimsonnva2599 eh that label doesnt really interest me much but i did grew up with labels like ncs release and others
More like "top 10 genres 2010 kids don't liste to"
maelgugi agreed
absolutely right
maelgugi nah
Yeah, cause the genres are dead in terms of a mainstream audience. Did you watch the video?
yeah i wouldnt actually mind if that was the title
Nu metal will always live on in my headphones lol
deadass
So you can take that cookie
@@yittmashups and stick it up up your (yeah) stick it up you (yeah)
85% of my Spotify playlists are nu metal.
The rest is a mix of grunge, post grunge, hair metal, metal random songs from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s that I like.
With the exception of one single song, everything I listen to is more than 15 years old.
Metal won’t die. It’s too loud for people to forget
Guns n Roses ain’t hair/glam metal band wtf, they are more of hard rock n roll
sorry for english twat
The hair metal thing was coined to be a derogatory adjective to mock 80s rock... So is Grunge.
@Rob Melrose yes, back in the day we didn't called it hair metal. Was just plain and simple rock/metal or heavy . My comparation with the Grunge term is because any band from that era didn't relate themselves with the word. What is Grunge?
They where still known as hair - metal though
Yeah, I agree w u, they started with a more glam style but “got out” of the genre in early 90s
NU METAL is alive and well! There are new bands bringing the style back. Issues, Emmure, Cane Hill, Poppy are doing that style. Not to mention Slipknot, Disturbed and Korn are still doing their thing and killing it!
I`m Poppy I`m Poppy I am Poppy
wanna talk to my flower?
Music doesn't fade away, trends do. The logic suggested by this video is that music should be listened contemporarily, because the "trend" of a genre may disappear later. Ludicrous. No one listens to classical music from centuries ago, em i rite?
Apethantos what there saying is it's not as popular
I do. I also listen to jam bands, classic rock, grunge, blues, folk, Americana, jazz, easy listening. Broaden your horizons and don't pin yourselves into one style.
Huh? What? Sorry, I couldn't hear you. I was listening to Vivaldi.