Replying to Avatar Henry

nostr:npub12ze486vfl7f9nk2vsan0u07lrd7tfn37f8djqeryl0uztsck8ltsyyhunm Yeah, the key seems to be once you have one, you can follow their history, or find related bands easily. In this case it was the chart success of the relatively 'radio-friendly' Offspring that made it possible, whereas those other bands I'd never heard here on the radio (if I'd picked better radio stations I probably would have).

nostr:npub147aqe2ug8u3t6ye8x92r7v68tknezgu7p5jzzx6k9348xtw6tt8q7pzglh yeah, sometimes radio station selections in certain areas are NOT good. And I also think it used to be a little better, at least in certain spots, there was this crazy time in the 90s where stuff was just popping OFF on mainstream rock radio and I was a kid so I didn't mind the ADS like I do now. Weezer, Nirvana.. it was new. I don't know if radio seems that way to kids now, but stuff feels REALLY kinda homogenous now on the radio from what I've heard. When I was in Florida, I could barely listen to mainstream rock radio, I had to mostly listen to classic rock and techno stations. Or hiphop. And same here in AZ. I can't listen except to like, specialty shows like local punk stuff, late night. And even THAT kinda plays a ton I don't wanna hear. I just stick to my ever-increasing gigs of mp3s 😂

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