In sum, "it is beneficial for people to be exposed to other kinds of music in order to gain a greater appreciation of different styles," unless of course those other kinds are not indie rock.
and how is listening to another kind of music: 1. "giving into" any notions that they cannot retain their individualism? 2. a "new way of life"? It's like 3 1/2 minutes long!
Nice Rockapella reference, though I bet if they had a tagline it'd be: "We're more than just that song from PBS"
hahahaha ULI YAY! I applaud. i think looking at your comments is a mood thing... this was wonderful. (though i often don't think so, but yet, i keep coming back, so..well, you're doing something interesting)
Clearly the distractions of a cappella music made it impossible for the author to produce a coherent essay. Perhaps if we start locating ERCs in every Chinatown across the nation we can break down all our cultural barriers and all just get along.
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Ok, if this is the kind of stuff that we get here in Ann Arbor, what the hell is coming out of Columbus?
In sum, "it is beneficial for people to be exposed to other kinds of music in order to gain a greater appreciation of different styles," unless of course those other kinds are not indie rock.
and how is listening to another kind of music:
1. "giving into" any notions that they cannot retain their individualism?
2. a "new way of life"? It's like 3 1/2 minutes long!
Nice Rockapella reference, though I bet if they had a tagline it'd be:
"We're more than just that song from PBS"
hahahaha ULI YAY! I applaud.
i think looking at your comments is a mood thing... this was wonderful. (though i often don't think so, but yet, i keep coming back, so..well, you're doing something interesting)
Clearly the distractions of a cappella music made it impossible for the author to produce a coherent essay. Perhaps if we start locating ERCs in every Chinatown across the nation we can break down all our cultural barriers and all just get along.
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