• weariedfae@lemmy.world
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    This is so true. I liked 90s country but after it became hyper-nationalist post-9/11 I couldn’t stand it anymore. It wasn’t like there weren’t patriotic sounding songs before then but some of it was pseudo-countryfried rock and heavily subversive. There was this “fuck The Man” vibe in many songs. Still lots of breakup songs, longing songs, and the twangy equivalent of bubblegum pop - it wasn’t all anti-establishment.

    Then it became all Toby Keith drunk asshole bootlicking bullshit and I noped tf right out.

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    Not entirely true.

    The Dixie Chicks apologized for Bush and conservatives responded how they always do, by burning Dixie Chicks records and shirts.

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    Don’t forget Johnny Cash. Until everyone is lifted from poverty, he’ll wear black on his back, especially now he’s buried in it.

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    I feel like pre-9/11 country had heavy influence from folk music. However, post-9/11 country got a lot more influence from current events and current world political climate. A redneck hiphop scene essentially (as hiphop has a long standing history of being vocal on social issues)

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      Country has always been about the old and the new, (mostly the old, I do acknowledge) it’s more the changing political climate, and the uprising of “snap country”. Nor to mention, country is TECHNICALLY easy to make, so a lot of people and corps with money just go for it these days.

      Small venue concerts and privately owned radio stations aren’t really a thing anymore. Those were the tools of a machine that kills fascists, if you know what I mean.

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    Inflexible, defensively aggressive knuckle-draggers.
    “wHy DoN’t ThE wOrLd LoVe Me? (also, I hate everyone who doesn’t look and think exactly like me)”