If you remember, I made a post about obligatory swearing in music. I've noticed that modern pop music likes to squeeze in a "Precision F Strike", usually in a song's second verse.
So my mother recently got into this female "rAPpEr" thanks to a "fRIeNd" on that app that must not be named, and has been playing her music in the car, I got mad and kept complaining about said "mUsIcIaN" dropping her social credit score to negative-infinity ( a reference to the app's Chinese origins and ownership ), and said that Xi Jinping's (president of China, leader of CCP) worst enemy was this "aRtISt". I make those jokes whenever I overhear uses of the f-word on there when Mom uses said app. I even said that she sounds like if Taylor Swift went through an extremely twisted and psychotic emo phase where she got away with 2 murders and cut herself (Lets hope that NEVER happens. She is a role model to millions!).
From all of the songs I've overheard, a LOT of them have F-bombs EVERY. THREE. SECONDS. An average album is hour long, and there are over 300 of them in the mix, I counted!
That accounts to MORE USES OF THE WORD IN ONE ALBUM THAN THE ENTIRETY OF GAME OF THRONES, WHICH CONTAINS AROUND 220 OVER THE COURSE OF 8 SEASONS! I have no faith in the music industry after listening to this eldritch abomination of a cacophonous mess.
Video Game Music FTW! Talented Video Game Musicians such as Koji Kondo, Kenji Ito, Kazumi Totaka, and countless others would NEVER pull stunts like this, and have made countless classics with great melodies over their extensive careers.
Otherwise, I'll be posting my Pixar Review SuperPOST™ II: PART II: Electric Boogaloo tonight, so stay tuned to The Chronicles of Trevor!
Fun fact: the Mii featured in those meme images, is my Mii i've used since 2009!
Again, stay tuned to my 2nd part of the Pixar Review SuperPOST™ II!
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