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Old 08.16.2007, 03:54 AM   #38
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Naturally I am slightly biased to American music since I was born on the continent but I don't know if it is any better than British tunes. Sure I know many of the big name British bands that make it over the sea but I assume there are many amazing lesser known Brit groups that I don't have the means of learning about. Strangely enough, the internet helps me learn more about American bands than British (shitty American bands are more likely to exploit myspace to broadcast their ear poison?). I guess what I'm saying is the buffer between myself and good British music is a relatively thick one which makes me want to answer "I don't know." I'm very aware of how buffers on music can both emphasize great bands as well as overlook great bands. It's the nature of all mainstream/underground dynamics and the British dynamic is made even more suspicious because of the Atlantic Ocean and all things associated.

So the answer is "I don't know" followed quickly with "I don't really care."
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