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[QUOTE="Yeti:1194396"]i'm guilty of metal elitism sometimes, but it's really nothing more than the ravings of an old man. i just miss the days when it took effort to find out about music, you found it through research and reading. so i felt that when you did find something you liked, you had a bigger kinship with it since it took effort to find. i feel that the "point and click" generation is kind of lost in the metal world, they are bombarded from every direction with countless new bands, and i don't think that gives them the ability to absorb and connect with it. i grew up as the sole metal person at my school, i had no friends into metal, i just read magazines and bought albums, and i developed a core based around it. i heard Master of Puppets when i was 12 in 1993, and i went on this journey to find as much metal as i could. i guess i just feel bad for this new generation, all they have to do is sign online and they can hear anything, anytime. maybe they have it better than i did growing up, who knows, but to me the joy was in the discovery, it made it personal. it's basically an Indiana Jones vs. Belloq situation. Jones loved it and found it, but Belloq stole it and called it his own. the fakery does run rampant, but i don't lose my shit over it. i'll joke about it, but overall i don't give a shit. listen to what sounds good to you. if it's ICP, then so be it. [/QUOTE]
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