Quick question
When did country music turn into a bunch of Kansas City faggots?
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He said faggots. Not pedo serial killers.
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I'm talking the direction of the genre.
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REAL cuntry music doesn't even exist in the mainstream anymore.
All music has blended into some variation of the same shitty pop music with autotune everywhere.
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Agree that country music is dead.
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It’s dead, the Nashville machine killed it. I get my fix with a bunch of guys and gals who couldn’t make it in Nashville, are great songwriters, and who have the luxury of doing whatever the fuck they please. Rock and roll with steel guitar. Acoustic blues with accordion. Trad folk with fiddles. Mandolin. Dobro. Percussion. Horns. Great stories. No auto tune, no studio musicians. Americana.
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I would say the 2010s. Even in the 2000s the mainstream shitty country had some nuance and character. Now it's the same awful snap track bullshit. It's the same with rap music ironically of just nothing shit that sounds like background music and all the same.
I actually had to check myself in joining in on some pearl clutching and talking about country music like it its precious when some artists have gotten into it because there's nothing sacred about the endless terrible bro country Nashville has been hocking for 10+ years.
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check out Sturgill Simpson. No longer "new" but he is keeping "it" alive.
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Sturgill is wonderful but very much out of the mainstream of modern country music. He's much closer to the "Alt country" genre which is much more rooted in the source materials. No one channels the Waylon vibes better than Sturgill.







