00:00I mean, it's a toss-up between 70s, 80s and 90s, so I'll go 80s.
00:09I just think of every band that I think that I really, I think 60s and 70s, everything
00:14was kind of evolving and falling into place.
00:17And then every, it was almost like for a 10-year stretch in the 80s, every band that came along
00:22was kind of, if you go into a pub today or if you're in a, wherever you are and they're
00:27playing music and you like, there's a song that you think is from back in the day and
00:32you really like, you can almost like guarantee it's from the 80s.
00:36I personally think this generation because you're like, different ethnicities are trying
00:41different types of music, you get me?
00:43Which like, you don't, it goes, like, good though and it depends, like if you want to
00:47go gym and that, you got the songs for it and this generation's got everything for it.
00:52Of course there's arguments for like 60s and 70s because of the, like, cultural impacts
00:57and musical impacts all the way to Common Day, but I'd say for me personally, it's the
01:0180s, it's the year of decadence, it's the year of excess, skill, but the predominant
01:07thing for me is skill that goes into playing these instruments.
01:11People for many, many years have been sort of caught up in traditionalism, when you get
01:15to the 80s it's all about pushing these boundaries.
01:18I'm going to be heavily biased, but I'm going to say the later part of the 2010s, so entering
01:25into the 20s basically, yeah, in my opinion at least, because that's where a lot of forward
01:32thinking and lots of like underground artists started to experiment and because we're in
01:38the age of the internet, it was a lot easier for pretty much anybody to contribute to the
01:43music scene, which is why you saw so many like talented artists kind of just come out
01:48of nowhere in that era, so that's my personal opinion, so it would be the late 2010s in
01:53my opinion for the best music.
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