Well - maybe because they don't have as much influence on youngsters as
Eminem does. How many people might actually be just getting in to techno
but stop because he has spoken, or might have been open to it until now. I
don't recall Alice Cooper or Wayne Kramer ever publicly dismissing techno
in a song either - at least one that get national airplay.

not that concerned really
MEK



                                                                                
                                                       
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I am a little puzzled about why 313ers care so much about what Eminem
thinks
about techno. He's from Detroit, yeah, but we don't ponder over whether
Alice Cooper or Wayne Kramer dig techno, do we?

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>He says it's his personal taste - not that he's 'anti-techno' just that he
never got into it.

So why the perceivably universal diss that "nobody listens to techno"? That
to me sounds like he's stating something beyond his personal taste.

Just playing the devil's advocate - I think it's a funny line and a hot
tune.

MEK



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