>Such as? koan sound, "post-nightcore", fucking Viper, honeywell (there are way more important socal emo bands you could've picked), there are plenty of others >It came earlier (see: criteria for chart inclusion) and Endtroducing even includes entire songs from that EP, so yeah. this doesn't magically make it more important than endtroducing. how many people do you think were affected by this EP as opposed to endtroducing? likely very few >(see: criteria for chart inclusion) ok but i disagree fundamentally with the idea that these records are "essential recordings of music" when almost nobody has written about them or talked about them, or like in the case of the DJ shadow EP where your pick is totally overshadowed by something else in the artist's discography that affected many more musicians
i would have less of a problem with your chart if you didn't autistically act like everything on there is some grandiose important step in music that totally changed the medium instead of just recognizing its shit you like
Zachary Smith
terrible chart
Camden Bailey
roll
Isaac Peterson
What a surprise, the people shitting on the chart without giving constructive criticism are the ones who are completely ignorant on the genres from the chart.
>koan sound They are the most well-known neurohop artist, and their last album was a big success.
>"post-nightcore" Not a big genre by itself, but its a thing regardless.
>fucking Viper He's pretty well-known.
>honeywell (there are way more important socal emo bands you could've picked) I went with Honeywell because they are one of the first screamo bands, and are well known among the genre anyways.
>there are plenty of others I don't think I need to hear about them, since none of your examples consisted of "a bunch of shit nobody cares".
>this doesn't magically make it more important than endtroducing. how many people do you think were affected by this EP as opposed to endtroducing? likely very few How exactly are you measuring influence here? Because Soul came two years earlier, and by the time instrumental hip hop was becoming much more popular.
>ok but i disagree fundamentally with the idea that these records are "essential recordings of music" when almost nobody has written about them or talked about them >when almost nobody has written about them or talked about them That's because you are an ignorant moron, not because they are actually not well-known. All the stuff on the chart is well-known to people invested into their respective genres. Again, your ignorance is not an argument.
>instead of just recognizing its shit you like It's quite literally NOT that. That's why I wrote down the criteria in the fucking description. I didn't choose Soul because I liked it more than Endtroducing, I chose Soul because it fits the criteria better. Fucking moron. Read the description again. This is not about favorites, otherwise I would have Cardiacs in the chart, since they are my favorite artist of all time by far.
Got any suggestions?
Liam Brown
Yea, make it better
Justin Baker
stop posting it desu you're not cool or anything and it really is sub-par if people like it, it wont die (but people don't, and it will, such is life) also cut your dick off already
Joseph Ward
Roll
Gavin Bailey
Sure. Anything specific you would change?
William Long
>Do you know what to use for 8-bit/chiptune? I thought about Ron Hubbard stuff but there was no albums from him so Mega Man is good pick. Maybe Outrun soundtrack would fit in more but it was released as soundtrack album only in 2016.