If you've never been exposed to Bieber, you're better off for it. Let's just say that he's the white equivalent of the young, Michael Jackson, except Jackson had talent, and a voice, and leave it at that.

On 10/1/2012 7:43 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
I should probably look Bieber up on YouTube just to know what all the
fuss is about.

I try to remember how important some trivial things seemed when I was a
teen and how it made me feel when my parents dismissed them without ever
seeming to give them fair consideration. I don't care for much of
today's popular music, but I try not to criticize without giving it a
fair hearing (although I do wear hearing protection while doing so).

I've seen that Gagmestyle video. I thought it was funny clever.

From: Bruce Walker
I think we've gone full circle from the 6 Transistor radios that teens
listened to tinny, static-y mono AM rock'n'roll on.

Now thanks to MP3's, highly compressed satellite feeds and the
loudness wars, we have audio just a little better than the old 6
transistors, but still distorted all to hell.

Average consumer doesn't care though. As long as they can hear the
latest Justin Bieber remix they're okay with it.



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Don't lose heart, they might want to cut it out, and they'll want to avoid a 
lengthly search.


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