I grew up right when internet culture was peaking, when classic music like Faded and creators like Imagine Dragons were at their peak.
Unfortunately, I can't find hardly any music since I only heard them in meme videos on Discord or on Reddit. Does anyone have good nostalgic playlists for me to listen to? Good music like Tom Macdonald, classic country, "gaming" music, anyone between 13 and 24 should know exactly what I am talking about.
Trying to get over the flu in abject silence is untenable. Music heals the body, and I've never had a spotify playlist or anything. I just want those good vibes I got when I was playing cracked minecraft, io games, and watching paulsoaresjr teach YouTube how to play Minecraft. Before all of the woke BS and cringey pseudomusic. I can explain further if anyone needs, I suppose. I'm just tired.
"...like Faded and creators like Imagine Dragons?"
OMW, go back to playing with your toddler blocks. "Old music" is Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, the Andrew Sisters, Bing Crosby, Eddie Cochran, Hank Williams, and maybe, even maybe Elvis. Young people like myself appreciated these artists. It gave us the real music of all times. The only people who "Imagine[d] Dragons were those Timothy Leary followers. ππ
I'm sorry you feel that way. I was raised in a Christian household so I only heard a little contemporary and virtually no 50s-90s. I hope that someone else understands. I can't be the only guy that feels like this. Where we go one we go all.
I'm so sorry you were so sheltered! Can I recommend Willie's Roadhouse on SiriusXM (at the risk of someone on here not liking it!) because you cannot beat old country music. If you don't have access to Sirius, get a free pandora account and create your own station with Johnny Paycheck, Buck Owens, Waylon Jennings,, Hank Jr, and Patsy Cline!
Beyond that, please do yourself a favor and create another station with classical music!! Beethoven, Mozart, Locatelli, Vivaldi, Mendolssohn, and Chopin. Your world will never bee the same if you give them time and attention.
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