If I'm not mistaken, this is the Elite Trader site... Please check your URL. 
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Yes, there is a battle on. And it is being fought not least with music (and the arts in general).<img src="http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=149244"></img>Originally posted by chasinfla
I think he plays clarinet. Woody Allen does, too, and since they look alike, that might be why I think that.
Originally posted by Tech Analysis
I dread the day my daughter starts listening to that crap. That profanity-laced skull-pounding noise makes that chainsaw rock 'music' of the 80's and 90's seem tame.
Originally posted by skrilla
I agree that what is currently popular on the charts is offensive and not creative at all. I also believe we all here are intelligent enough to realize that the music we all now know as rap is nothing more than a 4 minute commercial for cars, jewelry, & clothes. However what hip-hop was originally began as a culture more than music. It involves music, speech, & dancing. It is innovative that those not exposed to musical instruments can devise ways to express themselves musically. The stereotypes that we see now are not what the principles of hip hop are based on. Hip hop can be lyrically & musically creative it's just that marketing dollars are not supportive of those artists. There are some who become commercially acceptable supported by educated consumers. For example Lauryn Hill, Mos Def, The Roots, Common, Reflection Eternal have all achieved success with morally sound lyrics while also entertaining.
Let's not genre bash and stereotype.