Anonymous
07/18/2016 (Mon) 06:42:30
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>>1279>It's just not something that needs to be done these daysWhen does music "need" to be parodied in the first place?
My argument earlier on was that parodies virtually
can't exist anymore because we've passed some sort of cultural event horizon where pop is eating itself.
You're a gifted singer-songwriter and you sit down to pen a poisonous ode to the potential for the music industry to corrupt individuals and the youth at large in the most degenerate manner possible? Too late, Miley Cyrus exists.
You go back to the drawing board and decide to skewer self-fellating hacks who buy their way into the public eye? Sorry, Rebbeca Black's "career" was a thing.
In a post-Friday world, the satirist has got his fucking work cut out for him.