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Originally Posted by ManofGod777
and was immediately assaulted by a loud techno beat in a very unorthodox time signature followed by a whiny emo voice
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Techno, dubstep, electro-swing, Osaka noise, psytrance, all are demonic. The Radioheads are very unlikely to play Christian music (and at least don't pretend they are) but where did all this nonsense come from? Parents need to be aware of subtexts in musical fads because their influences determine how the ultimate objective of all rock music will be insinuated into the minds of the next generation. For example there is something called "mathcore" using those unorthodox time signatures but no analysis is needed to see the problem here!
Five so-called musicians in Russia decided to bust out of (what they probably saw as) the straightjacket of conformity. Later, when the communists took over, only music peasants could understand was permitted and that excluded complex rhythmic structures or weird off-key scales. Whether the ones who didn't poison themselves or go mad were shot by the commies is immaterial because their ideas were continued into the 20th century through atonal styles, serialism, jazz and eventually ROCK. All of those mixed together gives the sort of stuff you mentioned and the clip I've included combines most of them.
Those three would listen to different genres — but the concept of "peasants' music" would be alien to all of them. How many youths of the 1960's or 70's listened to music from the 1930's? Or in the 90's & early 2000's how many warehouse parties or techno raves played Keely Smith and Perry Como? And if they did, would they be identifiable to the audience? Satan has worked a seismic shift into his musical landscape, where now the message from any decade after ROCK was hatched resonates immediately with his target audience. The Radioheads are a very good example of what to avoid and something every Christian parent should be aware of.