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ZILtoid1991@kbin.social to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 114 points –
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Poster: ZILtoid1991

Commentary from post: Does not know what excessive gatekeeping did to the metal scene


Based on their username, I bet OP does know what excessive gatekeeping did to the metal scene though!

It's a toxic sludge with people trashing the coolest forms of metal for doing it "the wrong way".😭

The entirety of how silly the metal scene can be can be summed up by Devin Townsend's Pünky Brüster in their album Cooked on Phonics. One of Townsend's more underrated albums, and honestly, ironically enough, one of the best punk albums of the 90's.

I've seen (deep breath)

Flamenco metal

J-Pop metal

Pirate metal

Food metal

Cello metal

Schwarzenegger metal

I think the gatekeepers of metal better step up their game.

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There are a lot of elements to a musical piece, regardless of genre. So if someone says not metal enough, ask them exactly why. Maybe they’re right, or maybe they’re wrong. But calling them gatekeepers without discussing composition, arrangement, thematic elements etc. doesn’t help maintain genre quality in the long run. If they’re using 1 or 2 favorite bands as a barometer, then that’s just stupid.

Does something special happen when you turn 28?

I just wrote a number there, but a pretty big former friend of mine started to go really bad at that point. He started to post fashy stuff on his timeline (especially LoTT), deleted it before the Hogwarts Legacy drama (likely to claim he was made fascist by the impending drama), he suddenly became a big fan of Silvervale (he previously hated VShojo and their talents), also became a fan of Pipkin Pippa. However, he somehow realized they weren't actual nazis (both are... complicated...), so he entered an interesting arc, where he basically gradually stops liking every geeky stuff he did in the past, because he realized they're "woke".

Definitely not.

But it is when 30 starts to seem real and many people take what person they want to be more seriously. Or not