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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

WE CARE A LOT
Written by Faith No More
Video Directed by Bob Biggs & Jay Brown
© ℗ 1987 Slash Records

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  • How'd we go from this to...what's popular today? WHUT THEE FUCK happened to us? Did we slip into ass-backward timeline, like on Back To The Future II?

  • 24 People Don't Care A Lot.

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  • @evilpumpkinkisser My statement is purely rhetorical. I know how we got to where we are musically, today. And I never said that older music wasn't good. I personally prefer older to newer. We're in this mess because record companies and execs are in it PURELY for money. To the point of making every singer, band, etc. "fast food"/easily consumable drivel, to sell more. And when you condition younger minds to buy it, you have more crap by the bus load.

  • @Lunacyk my theory was always that record companies are figuring out more and more that they can influence people to like whatever music they want them too. so they popularize music that's easy to mass produce. but don't say that music of the past is bad. honestly the more back in time you go the more complex harmonies, melodies, and rhythems are. just because some old tones are something your less familiar with or you illogically associate with being "old people music" doesn't make it bad

  • Ahh ..Faith No More the soundtrack to my skateboard youth..i still crack them in my cassette player

  • lol

  • @crock703 Amen!

  • @Lunacyk

    Probablythe income gap and mostly the high cost of housing. It made cities become too expensive for artists, and people who make the support the arts, to live there w/o spending all their time working shitty jobs to pay rent. I happened to NY, SF, DC, etc.

    Also, the internet made it possible to learn about music/culture on your own -- it broke the oral tradition. All the people in the 80s/90s bands were able to live in music scenes together, + wars rattle everyone's cages.

  • There is nothing about this that I don't like.

  • From a time when music actually had a backbone!!

  • We Care A Lot!!

  • 27 people dont care a lot :/

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