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Arianna Huffington at my school!
Posted by Jocelyn at 5:16 PM 0 comments
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I love commercials - part 2
This song is a remix of a Nina Simone song:
Posted by Jocelyn at 9:21 PM 0 comments
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I love commercials
This song is by Starfucker:
Posted by Jocelyn at 9:18 PM 0 comments
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To all real-life Rob Gordons...
ATTENTION MUSIC BLOGGERS:
Just because Animal Collective is kinda popular now does not mean they suck. They are popular now because their last album was a masterpiece. It's fine that they found a way to make their style of music accessible to a larger audience, and it's fine to be part of that audience without explaining when exactly you started listening to them. There is nothing wrong with liking music.
In conclusion, music is to be enjoyed, not stigmatized. A group's popularity does not diminish their quality. If you believe that it does, then you clearly don't care about music at all... which means you should probably stop blogging about it, you lame, pretentious fucks.
Love, Jocelyn
p.s. If you have to criticize Animal Collective for something, how about this?
Posted by Jocelyn at 10:21 AM 0 comments
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