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Darth Biscuit

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Who the fug is:

Mayer Hawthorne?

Jared Leto

Kesha?

Sean... something?

Pharrell?

2Chainz?

 

And better yet, the only one of the whole list I've ever listened to was Darius Rucker when he was with Hootie & The Blowfish, and that's been many years...

 

Surely you've heard Get Lucky? Well maybe not.  Great song.

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Surely you've heard Get Lucky? Well maybe not.  Great song.

 

Nope. But I stopped listening to terrestrial radio about 10 years ago, equipped both cars with XM/Sirius and my channel lineup consists of classic rock, 80's & 90's alt, deep tracks, classic hair metal & hard rock, current heard rock and a lot of other eclectic stuff. 

 

I never was into the "popular" music, always digging into stuff trying to find something nobody else was listening to.

 

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Who the fug is:

Mayer Hawthorne?

Jared Leto

Kesha?

Sean... something?

Pharrell?

2Chainz?

 

And better yet, the only one of the whole list I've ever listened to was Darius Rucker when he was with Hootie & The Blowfish, and that's been many years...

 

Wait wait. So you've never heard of Jared Leto, who starred in Fight Club and Requiem for a Dream and now leads a pretty decent rock band, or Pharrell who is arguably one of the greatest music producers of this generation, but you know who Demi Lovato is?

 

 

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Nope. But I stopped listening to terrestrial radio about 10 years ago, equipped both cars with XM/Sirius and my channel lineup consists of classic rock, 80's & 90's alt, deep tracks, classic hair metal & hard rock, current heard rock and a lot of other eclectic stuff. 

 

I never was into the "popular" music, always digging into stuff trying to find something nobody else was listening to.

 

 

Well I'll give you a pass.

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Wait wait. So you've never heard of Jared Leto, who starred in Fight Club and Requiem for a Dream and now leads a pretty decent rock band, or Pharrell who is arguably one of the greatest music producers of this generation, but you know who Demi Lovato is?

 

 

:cam2:

 

Oh sure, I know Fight Club. I do not, however, know anything about his band. 

 

Demi Lovato only because my god-daughter was in the 10-13 age group not long ago and she did stay at our house on occasion.

 

Pharrell a music producer? I thought the tweet list was of musicians and there's an actor and a producer....

 

"Greatest music producers of this generation?" Really? You mean like Jimmy Iovine, Bob Rock, Rick Rubin, Brian Eno, Jerry Wexler, Phil Spector? I've heard of them.

 

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Oh sure, I know Fight Club. I do not, however, know anything about his band. 

 

Demi Lovato only because my god-daughter was in the 10-13 age group not long ago and she did stay at our house on occasion.

 

Pharrell a music producer? I thought the tweet list was of musicians and there's an actor and a producer....

 

"Greatest music producers of this generation?" Really? You mean like Jimmy Iovine, Bob Rock, Rick Rubin, Brian Eno, Jerry Wexler, Phil Spector? I've heard of them.

 

 

Well, Pharrell also sings and raps on occasion, and obviously Jared Leto heads up a very popular rock band, so I think it's fair to also consider them musicians.

 

And as for your list, many of those aren't really this generation, but yes, I'd say Pharrell can be considered amongst them assuming he continues producing. He's been producing hit albums and songs for the biggest artists of all genres since the early 90's. Here's a list of some of the producing he's done. This is not including the stuff he's produced alone.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Neptunes_production_discography

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