<p>i think america’s problem with music is that it is not sophisticated at all. The appreciate simple beats and rhythms that took minutes to make. The don’t appreaciate genuine technicality, but rather crappy strumming of basic A chords and C chords. Jack Johnson is their rolemodel when it comes to great guitar playing, when really, guitar greats like Hendrix, Vai, and Van Halen should be looked upon for revolutionary guitar manipulation and intricateness.</p>
<p>I mean it is perfectly acceptable for someone to dislike some of my more intense deathcore and metal core musics, but they should at least recognize the talent in the intricate time signatures and polyrythms. But no. In america, if it is not made by a machine, or produced by an acoustic guitar, it is a piece of ****.</p>