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Originally Posted by pbradley
I think you find music that you don't like challenging. The only difference is that you see there is no value in the challenge. Magik Markers, for example. You have often ranted against them in the past. They did challenge you but they changed nothing. You aren't open to things you are closed to, even if you have good reasons to be so.
As far as I'm concerned saying that you find no music challenging is saying that you thoroughly enjoy listening to all music. Dullness is a challenge, mediocrity is a challenge. It is a relative term and even if you buy into whatever faux-transcendent self-image, it will always relate to you. But I doubt those of you that glorify the music historical revolutionary definition of "challenge" will see the flip side when applied to yourself.
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Oh c'mon, shut it mate. This is generally the sort of stuff that you hear people say when they are more enamoured with the idea of listening to 'challenging' music rather than appreciating what's entering their ears for how it sounds.
If you spend time challenging yourself to stuff that you already know that you might
get but you won't
like, I think that you should really sit down and reconsider where your priorities stand when it comes to music.You can argue all you like about this.