The Fool said:

> Yup, more and more homogenized CRAP.

But does that really matter as long as lots of good music is being
produced too? I think that peer-to-peer filesharing provides an
excellent facility for exploring new types of music, and there's lots
of great songs still being produced (for example, I've recently started
listening to European goth-metal bands with great female vocals like
The Gathering and Lacuna Coil). Certainly, before I started using
online filesharing I'd pretty much given up buying CDs because the
other media weren't playing anything that I liked, but now I'm buying
more than ever - they're just more obscure, sometimes to the point at
which I have to buy them online rather than in stores. In fact, there's
probably only a handful of bands or singers I like (say, Radiohead,
Zwan, the Flaming Lips, Norah Jones, Tori Amos) that get anywhere near
the mainstream media.

Rich, who finds it very easy to ignore the vast quantities of faceless
dance music and passionless teenpop that fills television and radio.

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