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Originally Posted by flameswin
I've never seen ANYONE as passionate about ANYTHING as Flip is about NIN. It's incredible to sit back and read his thoughts on NIN.
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Like I said this isn't just me defending how awesome NIN music is. I think it is great and I hope everyone else does too but if you don't no biggie. Same with PJ. I don't like them but I'm not saying they suck. This discussion is about the innovations and influences these two bands have had on the music industry. I may sound kind of pissy and argumentative but at the end of the day PJ and TR are both fighting for the same thing: a new paradigm in selling music.
I also don't want this to be too argumentative because me and GTF are basically arguing about stuff that is good for music. Whether PJ or NIN are the most innovative bands of the 21st century is up for debate (I think I'm right of course and so does he) but the point is that the same old stagnant crappy music industry is HOPEFULLY about to come to an end and we can see a new era of ways music is made, distributed etc.
If that means that PJ is on the edge or it is TR that is the innovator is really irrelevant, the point is times are a changing and hopefully we'll see artists more in tune with technology and the internet and as fans we'll all benefit from this. I honestly am not trying to have a pissing contest about who is more innovative (ok maybe a little bit), I just want people to see there is a whole world of different ways to market music. You don't have to just listen to the top 40 songs that Itunes or CJAY tells you to listen to.