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Not as much now since Double J started and that became the more alternate arm of the three stations. Generally just while im driving, sadly has become almost a commercial station nowadays.Does anyone really listen to jjj anymore?
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Not as much now since Double J started and that became the more alternate arm of the three stations. Generally just while im driving, sadly has become almost a commercial station nowadays.Does anyone really listen to jjj anymore?
in fairness you should avoid anywhere that plays amity afflictionIt's important to note that rapping is a style of delivery and not a genre in itself. You wouldn't play gangsta rap to a Kindergarten much like you wouldn't play metalcore like The Amity Affliction.
Judging by some responses it wasn’t that strange. Obviously the general public do, but I don’t anymore. Just easier to pick what I want on Spotify.Yes. What a weird question.
Yeah I feel the same.Stopped years ago, a shadow of what it use to be.
Yeah that’s what I feel like to. I don’t actually listen to JJ but perhaps should give it a go.Not as much now since Double J started and that became the more alternate arm of the three stations. Generally just while im driving, sadly has become almost a commercial station nowadays.
I'm a fan. They really stand out in the sea of R&B or 80s sounding music we're getting flooded with atm.
There is big hype for their debut album.
I love the 90s sound so that's probs why I like them.They sound like a knock off 90's sound though.
RRR is good too.Yeah I feel the same.
Yeah that’s what I feel like to. I don’t actually listen to JJ but perhaps should give it a go.
I have no idea about a lot of the music that’s been played so far.
Or they just have changed the focus of there music/listeners. It hasn't been a subtle change.It's almost like people are aging
The people in here are probs aging out of it.Or they just have changed the focus of there music/listeners. It hasn't been a subtle change.
My daughters in their early twenties say the same thing.
Nah I am open to lots of music. Love finding new things. Heck I love the 1975 and Doja CatIt's almost like people are aging
Yeah I dunno, I still listen to heaps of new music and go to gigs regularly. I just think they've changed the style of station it is. Focusing on younger people, but not alternative music. My girls call it a teenie bopper station.The people in here are probs aging out of it.
Wolf Alice not cracking the 200 at all is the final straw for me that I need to switch predominantly to Double J.
To be fair playing Australian music is the reason the station exists.Nah I am open to lots of music. Love finding new things. Heck I love the 1975 and Doja Cat
I generally don’t enjoy a lot of Aussie music though and they thrash that so perhaps that’s why.
I think it has predominantly been a youth station rather than an alternative station for quite a while.Yeah I dunno, I still listen to heaps of new music and go to gigs regularly. I just think they've changed the style of station it is. Focusing on younger people, but not alternative music. My girls call it a teenie bopper station.
Double J was when this happened imo. I found it noticeable.
Yep I agree to me it's when Double J started.I think it has predominantly been a youth station rather than an alternative station for quite a while.
yeah I get that but it’s almost like they’ve double down on Aussie music and are forcing it rather than it organically earning it.The same thing happens every year countdown day. People say it’s not as good as it used to be/it’s too mainstream now but it still gets heaps of people voting and listening to it. Generations change. I still listen even though I don’t enjoy it as much as when I was the target audience, but that’s kind of the point of the station.
King Stingray and methyl Ethel would have both made my 10 if I did it today, those songs have really grown on me.So recapping my votes...
Wolf Alice - How Can I Make It Ok?: Not in the 200
Methyl Ethel - Neon Cheap: #113
Wet Leg - Chaise Longue: #45
Gang of Youths - the angel of 8th ave.: #6
Every Time I Die - Post-Boredom: Not in the 200
Olivia Rodrigo - good 4 u: #4
BROCKHAMPTON - BUZZCUT: Not in the 200
CHVRCHES - How Not To Drown: Not in the 200
King Stingray - Milkumana: #56
Zig Zag - I Care About You: Not in the 200