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Old 07-24-2008, 05:02 PM   #1
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Question How Will We Categorize Our Current Decade of Music?

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We all know that the 70s was the decade of classic/arena rock, the 80s was the decade of hair metal/synth pop and the 90s was the decade of grunge/alternative rock. This brings up a question that a lot of music lovers must wonder: how will we categorize our current decade of music?
It's funny how music tends to change every generation. The 70s was the era of classic rock where groups such as Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith and Lynyrd Skynyrd took over the entire music scene. Next up was the 80s, where both hair metal rockers such as Guns 'N Roses, Def Leppard and Bon Jovi reigned, along with glamorous pop icons such as Madonna and Cyndi Lauper. The music scene changed from more laid-back, mellow classic rock to loud metal riffs and techno-sounding pop beats, and society's wardrobe changed from bellbottoms and beads to leather and lace.




Next came the 90s alternative grunge rock era. Suddenly, it didn't matter what you looked like or how you could sing. The rock star criteria no longer meant that you had to belt out high notes like Bon Jovi and Madonna, or wear fancy leather and lace. As long as you had a distortion petal, could scream bloody murder and had a few ripped jeans and torn flannel shirts on hand, you fit right in. Artists such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden soon took over the airwaves, "making Seattle the new Los Angeles," as Kurt Cobain once stated.




So with all this sound and attire change every ten years, what words would we use to categorize our current decade of music? Is it the generation of emo rock because of artists such as Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco and Metro Station? Has the grunge rock 90's look transformed into the emo rock attire of the 2000s? It seems as though skinny jeans and half parted bangs look has taken over the majority of the music youth culture in society these days.




What about pop rockers such as The Killers and Maroon 5? Is this generation geared more toward pop rock as opposed to hardcore edgy rock and roll? Or perhaps rock music has taken a backseat to pop icons such as Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake? It seems as though in the 90s, the Seattle rockers took over the MTV and VH1 spotlight. Now, not only has music television transformed into reality television, but when it does air music, it seems to be more focused towards either emo rock, pop icons, or hip hop artists.
It's no question that hip hop music is another genre that has taken over the charts throughout the past eight years. In the year 2000, Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP sold over 9 million copies in the US, and Nelly's debut Country Grammar sold over 6 million. Alternative hip hop also made its way into the music scene, with artists such as Mos Def and The Roots.




So is hip hop the dominating genre that has taken over the music population throughout the past eight years? Is our decade of music going to be known as the decade of hip hop because of all the artists in that genre that have topped the album charts? Or does rock music still have some sort of effect on today's music scene?
What about other big rock bands of the 2000s such as Coldplay, Linkin Park and the White Stripes? What category would they fall under?
It's entirely possible we may not be able to categorize our current decade of music until we're already well into the year 2010 and beyond. Then maybe we can look back on the last 10 years and sum it up into one category that best describes the entire decade. To a lot of music lovers, it may seem as though music went downhill after the 80s and 90s, but then again, most people have a tendency to favor the generation of music that they grew up listening to.



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mostly shit, like the 80's



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I thought the 70's were dominated by Disco, the 80's by New Wave, the 90's by Alternative and now it's Too Easy to be Cheesy....



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the current decade should be categorized as "the decade that music sucked"
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On one hand, I'm sick of the Thug Wannabe Lyrical Regurgitation. But I'm glad all of the illiterates of the world had a moment on the spotlight.....now maybe they will fade away.



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The variety of music available to us in this decade is astounding. If you look, instead of waiting for your audio treats to be spoon fed too you by your local FM DJ's, then there's a huge amount of killer stuff just your flavor waiting to be found. I can think of no label that would even apply to this decade. It's all here now.

From Allison Krause to Amy Lee, Trent Reznor to Kieth Urban, and Jazz ... there's no limit to the Jazz that a person can chill out too. We have some seriously killer stuff out there.


This does not even count the visually creative stuff from troop ensembles like Stomp.
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I don't think there is generic trend to label this decade...the music industry has become much more fractured (or diverse) appealing to all types of subgroups.

The biggest growing market in the past ten years though has been hip hop...hands down.
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The variety of music available to us in this decade is astounding. If you look, instead of waiting for your audio treats to be spoon fed too you by your local FM DJ's, then there's a huge amount of killer stuff just your flavor waiting to be found. I can think of no label that would even apply to this decade. It's all here now.

From Allison Krause to Amy Lee, Trent Reznor to Kieth Urban, and Jazz ... there's no limit to the Jazz that a person can chill out too. We have some seriously killer stuff out there.


This does not even count the visually creative stuff from troop ensembles like Stomp.
Every decade had good and bad music if you knew where to find it. The 80s were largely horrible but there were some hidden gems that didn't get a lot of radio play. The same thing today, the good music you speak of is not popular or mainstream. While there is some good stuff out there, mainstream music sucks ass as bad as it ever has in the history of music.
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it seems like the 70/80's music is making a come back.



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I think you could call this the indie uprising, with artists becoming more and more able to introduce their own "product" to the markets collective ears, the true market that is, the market of people who want to choose for themselves what is good music. I find myself browsing for music all over the net finding many great artists. Not just new ones either, I have been able to explore older artists who may not have any cd's on any music stores shelves but that have plenty of material being shared from other peoples networks. Even if the mainstream radio networks amd MTV still control the "popular" crap and program the minds of the willing the many of us who decide to choose are being offered more and more as bands begin utilizing the tools made avaiabke to them in this decade to become their own record labels...



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My best friend and I had this discussion last week. We are a repeat of the 80's. 2000-2010 is 98% crap. Emo shit like Depechemode and The Cure have returned, and they combined with 80s metal to form Nu Metal Linkin Park bullshit.

Rock is watered down and weaksauce. Great bands from the 90s are turning weaker: RHCPs, Foo Fighters, ect.

By the way, what the fuck do you call this decade? The 00s?



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The killers,maroon five and fall out boy, as well as all the other bands similar I have actually heard referred to as nerd rock. And be honest these guys really do strike you as kind of dorky,not being mean but they really do. Now there are some really good bands out there as well being referred to as numetal. That term has been used to describe Drouning Pool,Disturbed,Mudvayne,kORN,and Slipknot which all have something for almost everyone who gives them a chance. They play hard and mellow but have only been associated with hard. I like the numetal bands and thats all we have going for us in music to my taste.



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If you never gave them a chance hear some powerful and mellow songs from the rock giants of today
Korn
YouTube - Korn - Alone I Break

SlipKnot
YouTube - Slipknot - Vermilion pt 2

Disturbed
YouTube - Disturbed - Overburdened

Stone Sour
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I don't think there has been any stand out artists. Not any that have changed music/modernised/ evolved it to a new genre or adapted it.

Who will be our giants?

If you think about passed eras-
60's Beatles, changed song structure, lyrics, chrord progression etc...
70's Sex pistols, new style of music (love or hate it), but they will be remembered.
80's er..... (leave it to someone with more knowledge of the era..)
90's Nirvana..etc....

(amongst many others.....)

I can't think of any artists that will be remembered like those - and they were off the top off the head.



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I thought the 70's were dominated by Disco, .
No, Classic Rock was kicking ass back then, there were a lot of seperate groups back then...the Disco crew we would go dancing while the Rock crew we would get high.....great times.



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I don't think there has been any stand out artists. Not any that have changed music/modernised/ evolved it to a new genre or adapted it.

Who will be our giants?

If you think about passed eras-
60's Beatles, changed song structure, lyrics, chrord progression etc...
70's Sex pistols, new style of music (love or hate it), but they will be remembered.
80's er..... (leave it to someone with more knowledge of the era..)
90's Nirvana..etc....

(amongst many others.....)

I can't think of any artists that will be remembered like those - and they were off the top off the head.
Korn would be the closest to the giant of the rock bands. Outside that we are stuck with boy bands nsync and britney spears and emeinem. Are kids are gonna think we were a bunch of pansy's.



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You guys have to admit we have more options for music these days, we can sample just about any band on youtube, amazon, or their myspace page. I've been introduced to a lot of great music on this forum alone, the internet has changed music forever, it's the best thing to happen to music since the electric guitar.....



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Korn would be the closest to the giant of the rock bands. Outside that we are stuck with boy bands nsync and britney spears and emeinem. Are kids are gonna think we were a bunch of pansy's.
Nonononooooo no!! It was the kids that made those intoilet bands hit the charts. I know of no grown person who listened to Spears. She had no radio play.

Regardless of what people say about Disturbed, the intro to down with the sickness was killer.

We've had some outstanding music in the ... ehhhh 00's. I'm with K on that one ... wtf do we call this decade? The Oooohhhhhssss?

My only real peeve is that in the Vietnam era the musicians work reflected the times. We have a very unpopular war with nothing resembling musical protest. Rank corruption is unmentioned. There is no artistic commentary on the political, economic, or social issues of today in our music. If anyone tries it they get blasted like the Dixie Chicks did ... which was waaaaay fucked up.
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Nonononooooo no!! It was the kids that made those intoilet bands hit the charts. I know of no grown person who listened to Spears. She had no radio play.

Regardless of what people say about Disturbed, the intro to down with the sickness was killer.

We've had some outstanding music in the ... ehhhh 00's. I'm with K on that one ... wtf do we call this decade? The Oooohhhhhssss?

My only real peeve is that in the Vietnam era the musicians work reflected the times. We have a very unpopular war with nothing resembling musical protest. Rank corruption is unmentioned. There is no artistic commentary on the political, economic, or social issues of today in our music. If anyone tries it they get blasted like the Dixie Chicks did ... which was waaaaay fucked up.
System of A Down has made many songs like those....

They called 1900-1909 the Turn of the Century, I bet they'll be calling 2000-2009 the Turn of the Millennium . I'll refer to them as the Twenty Aughts, 2006 was Twenty Aught Six, much like 30-06 rifle is refered to as thirty aught six.....



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System of A Down has made many songs like those....

They called 1900-1909 the Turn of the Century, I bet they'll be calling 2000-2009 the Turn of the Millennium . I'll refer to them as the Twenty Aughts, 2006 was Twenty Aught Six, much like 30-06 rifle is refered to as thirty aught six.....
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Green Day got a freaking record of the year award from "boulevard of broken dreams" too.
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System of A Down has made many songs like those....

They called 1900-1909 the Turn of the Century, I bet they'll be calling 2000-2009 the Turn of the Millennium . I'll refer to them as the Twenty Aughts, 2006 was Twenty Aught Six, much like 30-06 rifle is refered to as thirty aught six.....
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