Personally I think that the 80s has the best music and the 70s with a very close second. Worst I would definitely say 2010s I like almost nothing from there except metal bands and the occasional EDM producer.
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I feel like the current scene of "indie rap" is just the worst. Sure the teen star age of Justin Bieber and clones was kinda trash when they all were the same, but currently there's so many "rappers" copying eachother that you could give me a 10 hour playlist of different artists and they would be indistiquishable. Even worse when the lyrics are just corny and one dimensional trash or just bad mumbling attempts.
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I just listen to 90’s and classic rock with some hair metal thrown in.
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current mumble hip hop 2010-2021 youtube tweens making music
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I’m a fan of 70s and 80s. But I generally don’t like rap or country. [spoiler]Rap and country are more alike than either of their main fan bases want to admit. Replace beer with weed and tractors with cars. Kinda like red dead vs GTA. Same game different skin.[/spoiler]
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Worst: 1970s Best: 2010 or 2020s wait why did I add an s I love rock music, and music just started popping off for me in 2015 - 2020
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Best 1600s-1800s Worst Everything after that with a few exceptions
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Most stuff after the the mid 2000s is pretty awful to me. [spoiler]Im old[/spoiler]
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Best - 2010s. The rise of the internet has allowed experimentation and creativity to broadcast itself across the world. Genre barely exists anymore. There are no longer any boundaries in terms of who can create music, how they can present it, and what they can write music about. Not to mention how easy it now is to access the music of decades past. This is the best decade for music - and the best decade to listen to older music. Worst - 1960s. Important? Sure. But by today's standards it's pretty basic and bland, and were it to release today we'd instantly forget about basically all of it. I don't consider influence and quality to be interchangeable.
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I personally didn't enjoy much out of the 2010's, particularly the latter part of the decade, but every bad decade has it's silver lining.
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Definitely the 70s, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Boston, The Who, Blue Oyster Club, the Stones, just a lot of good stuff. The 90's are pretty forgettable.
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Edited by ol azo: 2/22/2021 12:10:02 AM2000s and early 2010s were easily the best. Dance and pop blew up in a way that the world will never see again with anything. Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Pitbull, all these people were blowing up on youtube before youtube was even that popular. With music production software/hardware also blowing up during this time, there was so much opportunity for really innovative, catchy shit. The worst? Probably the 80s or late 2010s. There's something so cringey about the culture from back then. Probably the mullets or something idk. Speaking of cringey, don't even get me started on mumble rap. I think people forget that just because something sounds interesting or different doesn't necessarily mean it's good. That especially goes for mumble rap and recently released deep house.
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Anything before 2004 is trash. This is still currently the best decades for music.
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Some of my favorite stuff came out last decade. I hate the 80s entirely because of all the bitter old boomers and pretentious wrong generation brats who prop that decade up on a pedestal, shit on anything new, and think that counts as a personality to define themselves around.
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Edited by Capt. Kelp: 2/20/2021 4:27:43 AM70s I just dont like it Most of my music is from the 2010’s Edit i should say that i do not listen to hip hop, rap, or pop. Sooooooo
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I sort of just pick and choose, but the 80’s are always a good pick. It gave us Falco. [spoiler]Sorry, all out of salt.[/spoiler]
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The 2010s was the best for the reason you mentioned lmao
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Literally now. Music is so accessible, and there are so many different avenues for artists that now is easily the best time for music.
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Edited by Cobravert: 2/20/2021 5:27:46 PMFor me the '60's - the early 2000's was the best. It's not a specific decade, for music is not regulated by the calendar. That said, there is still good music from every era. The main issue is once a new format is present, it can either make that era better, or it can make it remembered as atrocious. It all depends on if it was the era you grew up in. I still find it to be more genre related than era.
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‘80s rock ‘90s hip hop/rap 00-10 metal Basically my pandora channels in a nutshell
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Early 2000s, are not my favorite. 80s are Pog. 2nd goes to 2010s.
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2010s has great music cinematically or instrumentally speaking. And then, personally, Imagine Dragons, Valley of Wolves, MercyMe, Cinematic Pop, UNSECRET, (and others I've forgotten) all released a few winners here and there. And then, I just heard [b]This Mountain[/b]- Faouzia which was 2018, so that just [i]barely[/i] squeezed into the 2010s. Least favorite era is the majority of the 70s, but only because I heard a lot of 'em TOO many times. However, I do like the cover songs of that era from the 2010s. [spoiler]Ninja Archer[/spoiler]
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90s to 2000s have some great stuff 70s and 80s are kinda mixed bags for me 2010s have generally been an awful musical decade (I abhor rap/hip hop/pop)
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i hate 2000's music videos..
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Edited by Cultmeister: 2/20/2021 7:57:26 AMBest - 60s or 90s Worst - idk probs the 80s. The only music I properly like from the 80s is post-punk/goth stuff. Nothing wrong with a bit of Duran Duran or Iron Maiden every now and again, but eh. The hype there is these days around that decade is far too much imo.
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Worst decade for music? definitely 1890
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Edited by DarkEraser: 2/20/2021 5:32:45 AMThere are many gems from each decade, but there were more in the 80-2000s than today in my opinion, especially if you count best mainstream music for each decade.