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Thank you all a bunch for your support this month! Now's that magical time when you hit us with your HOT TAKES, UNPOPULAR OPINIONS, and TOUGH QUESTIONS! Drop 'em in the comments below and we'll look through them next week. Let's go!

In case you missed last month's episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/lets-argue-why-i-64441646

Comments

Anonymous

Audio quality does not automatically make music more enjoyable. I've had more meaningful memories related to music playing out of shitty car speakers than ones where I was listening to noise-canceling headphones

Zach S

County build blues is easily Kendrick Lamar’s most underrated/underplayed song.

Anonymous

Your doing great man and keep doing what you do and say hi to cal for me.

Anonymous

People only consider Positions by Ariana Grande a flop because its not as anthemic and inspiring as her previous two albums. Sweetener and TU,N, as amazing as they are, both came from a place of pain and trauma and I think she just wanted to move on and make something more lighthearted. While a couple tracks can be braggadocios to a fault, much of the album is about healing and trying to move forward which imo is just as compelling even if its more relaxed and pillowy. Its not a perfect album but its a lot better than people give it credit for and I think its going to age well.

Anonymous

The day Corey Feldman invites Anthony to a live show so they can have a rockinRevolution together is the the day Corey, like Samson in the Bible, loses his magic. Corey is perfect as he is, just as the art he creates is perfect as it is. Theirs is the balance of light and dark, yin and Yang, science and nature; they must remain in dynamic opposition for their respective energies to nourish us. If we ever see a picture of Corey and Anthony together we will know the dream is over.

Nathaniel Zaccagnini

KGS has lost its edge now that Ye and Cudi aren’t cool anymore

Anonymous

screw anyone who says listening to sad music is bad for your mental health. if anything, sad music can heal. makes you feel a whole lot less alone.

Anonymous

David Bowie's later career output is possibly just as good as his work in the 70s, and is often incredibly overlooked. Albums like Blackstar, Outside, The Next Day, and Heathen prove that he was as groundbreaking and innovative as ever, with more mature songwriting and performances.

Anonymous

Butter 08 is one of the best rock albums of the 90s and never gets any recognition. It has a vast array of instruments and genre fusions that always wiggle its way into your ear like a groovy slime

Anonymous

Any Music/book recommendations?