In my opinion, there's lots of factors, you have to take into consideration that the generation plays a big part in what the artist's decide what to write about lyrically, what is going on in the world or in there country at that point of time. Because honestly every generation is going to be exposed to their own controversies, and variety of hot topics. Which depending on the generation could very well determine on whether or not that their is a cause that's important enough to influence a band to fight their cause with a musical revolution. Also I think that each generation should sound different sounding music as to their predecessors to express their own creativity and sound which allows that genre to evolve and expand. Which may now allow other people relate better to that artist as to say another in that genre. And isn't that what music really all about. A universal language to all regardless of ones race, politics, and creed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by H377CH17D (talk • contribs) 14:14, 17 July 2020 (UTC)
July 2007
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Underclass Hero (album)
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