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<blockquote data-quote="Willing Spirit" data-source="post: 60729915" data-attributes="member: 295899"><p>My experience is similar. The 00's was a difficult time for me in music. There was still some music of interest, but the overall trends in rock were getting very stale.</p><p></p><p>For me, my core music years are the 80's & 90's, though I also love earlier bands and some more recent material. One quality that I like to hear in rock music, is to clearly hear the drum and percussion parts, and to clearly hear the different instrumentation. But so much of today's rock doesn't allow for that. Quite often the music has a very muddled sound, where the drums and base parts are buried in a wall of sound, everything meshed together like fruit coctail. Though there are some different factors for this muddy rock sound, a lot of it is due to the trend of overly loud mastering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willing Spirit, post: 60729915, member: 295899"] My experience is similar. The 00's was a difficult time for me in music. There was still some music of interest, but the overall trends in rock were getting very stale. For me, my core music years are the 80's & 90's, though I also love earlier bands and some more recent material. One quality that I like to hear in rock music, is to clearly hear the drum and percussion parts, and to clearly hear the different instrumentation. But so much of today's rock doesn't allow for that. Quite often the music has a very muddled sound, where the drums and base parts are buried in a wall of sound, everything meshed together like fruit coctail. Though there are some different factors for this muddy rock sound, a lot of it is due to the trend of overly loud mastering. [/QUOTE]
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