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I was thinking about this on my walk today, and perhaps it's an obvious answer, but I wanted to bring it up for a discussion. Is it possible for music to sound different depending on how much you like the band/artist? One reason why I bring this up, is because I was talking to a friend of mine about the Metallica/Lou Reed album that was released this year, and he loves it, mostly because he's one of the biggest Metallica fans I've seen. Yet, the general consensus for the album is that it really isn't all that good. He stands by his opinion though and thinks it's a great album.
So that's basically the question i'm asking. There are a lot of bands that I have tried to get into be it classic rock to now, that I just can't get into, so my "fanship" for the band isn't very high, but there are a lot of people who are big fans of certain bands that say nothing but good things about them, regardless of what other opinions are said about the band.
So, is it possible?
So that's basically the question i'm asking. There are a lot of bands that I have tried to get into be it classic rock to now, that I just can't get into, so my "fanship" for the band isn't very high, but there are a lot of people who are big fans of certain bands that say nothing but good things about them, regardless of what other opinions are said about the band.
So, is it possible?