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Old 06.18.2008, 04:35 PM   #71
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Originally Posted by jonathan
I definitely disagree. All music has the potential to become popular. While it's unlikely that TLASILA will ever become popular, to say that it doesn't have the potential to do so is just incorrect. The only thing that makes a group popular is the amount of people that like them. While it's unlikely that said group will ever become popular in the manstream, it's certainly possible if the collective concience shifts it's notion of good music to the likes of TLASILA.


People 800 hundred years ago would have thought Picasso to be a shit artist. Art evolves just like everything else.

what youre saying makes no fucking sense to me at all. mainstream music is mainstream because its easily accesible. iannis xenakis made experimental music a long fucking time ago, and its still not popular. or maybe you just have a broder definition of popular than me. either way, this arguement is pointless.
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