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Old 07.09.2015, 03:43 PM   #1309
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I do not think it was ever done purposefully, but as a kid you KNOW instinctively when you hear/see/read/experience something that you like but that you know only you would like (as opposed to things you like and you think, "mom would dig this!"

kids rebel against their authority figures, or they follow their example. oftentimes it flips between the two. I just know that as a kid, when I liked something, and my parents then said they didn't like it, it made it all the more special, partly because it makes one feel big to make your own tastes, and to choose your own things, and partly because it makes it feel "special."

I remember my Dad bursting into the room, whilst I was listening to Liars' They were wrong... album, yelling to turn it down then him saying "it's not exactly music, is it?". The grin on my face after he left would've made a Cheshire cat look like it was pouting.

And of course kids are listening to stuff that piss off their parents. I suspect Skrillex has pissed off more than enough.
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