Anonymous 07/01/2026 (Wed) 01:42 Id: d9cf6b No.104793 del
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>>104789
Nobody's going to accept you're talking about, strictly applying rules to their own speech, but I'll make it simple:

>You can't sanitize what was rotten from the root.
>Not just "how to play," but the history, the genealogy, the cultural foundations of rock, metal, and rap. What I found broke something in me.
>Not just the musical techniques - the values.
>destructive aesthetics baked into the DNA of the genres
>But you can't purify water by pouring it through sewage.
>The foundational culture is foreign to European ideals - deeply, fundamentally alien. The more I studied, the more the cognitive dissonance tore at me.
>Yes, there are exceptions - individual artists who transcended their medium. But they're exceptions. They prove the rule.
>Not with mere criticism. With construction.
>Take the technical innovations, the emotional range, the sonic possibilities from the handful of worthy artists in these genres. But use them only as substrate.
>it's in the intervals, the progressions, the timbre itself. Sound as ideology. Melody as statement.
>The goal is music that elevates rather than degrades.
>We don't need better metal. We need something categorically different - rooted in our own traditions, aimed at our own future.
^Those are all AI statements. Large Language Models talk like this, not humans.

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