Proof that pop music recycles

Written by Casper
Published June 16, 2004

We've all suspected it from time to time. That artist that you think you like (say, for example, Nickelback) has just came out with a new song, and it sounds surprisingly like one of their previous outings. "They're just keeping true to what their fans expect," you say to yourself, "They can't be that cheesy/arrogant/lazy to rip off their fans like that."

Oh, really?

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Proof that pop music recycles
Published: June 16, 2004
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Filed Under: Culture: Humor and Satire, Sci/Tech: Internet, Culture: Media, Music: Alternative Rock, Music: Business, Music: Hard Rock, Music: Rock
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