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Convince Me: Nu-Metal Has Any Value At All (with The Classic Crime)

Convince Me: Nu-Metal Has Any Value At All (with The Classic Crime)

FromPretty Good Vibrations


Convince Me: Nu-Metal Has Any Value At All (with The Classic Crime)

FromPretty Good Vibrations

ratings:
Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today we hear arguments in The United States vs. Nu-Metal. So de-tune your guitars, turn your hats backward, put up an ad at Guitar Center that says “Rap-rock band looking for DJ to fill out our sound,” and find something to break! A soundtrack of Limp Bizkit, Deftones, Korn, and even Rage Against the Machine (do they count??) dots the landscape of a surprisingly astute and sociology-heavy case made by my guests Matt MacDonald (The Classic Crime) and James Wightman (also kind of The Classic Crime) that, indeed, nu metal has inherent value. Let’s see if you agree!
The Classic Crime Grim Age: https://open.spotify.com/album/71NYvV2nnigKFYaqXtWzcm?si=NqUeJZhwT1OX859W0aMhaA
Nu Metal scholarship: https://digitallibrary.vassar.edu/sites/default/files/2022-01/Affective_masculinities_and_suburban_identities_Nu_metal_as_reflexive_art_0.pdf
(No Spotify playlist this week -- just search "nu metal")
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Artwork: https://www.nickryanluevano.com/
Released:
Apr 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (79)

Pretty Good Vibrations analyzes and celebrates pop and rock music and its crucial role throughout our lives. Podcast veteran and host Dan Koch (You Have Permission Podcast) has been a professional musician for most of the last 20 years: songwriter for the emo-pop band Sherwood, then as a commercial composer since 2012. Multiple episode styles include bracket-style tournaments, chronological walk-throughs, and deep dives into genres, artists, and eras.