Anthony Fantano / TheNeedleDrop - "The Internet's Busiest Music Nerd"™, heelturned since 2017, slowly becoming smug SJW, threw Sam Hyde under the bus

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Logic made fun of Fantano again for his years old Supermarket review that he trashed after making the soundtrack for the book:


Funny enough, some of Logic’s fan base thought it was amusing, but others were concerned for his well being:

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Also, Fantano even responded with a not so subtle video title:


I’m guessing Melon is not in on the joke.
 
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Fantano having a little cry about Beanie Hat Man and how extremely far right and evil he is

I honestly could not make it past two minutes, and the minute he called Tim Pool a “right wing bigot” on the same level as Matt Walsh for claiming that transgenderism is a brainwashing tool to destroy youth just shows his pandering is clearly made for Reddit types that just want to show how progressive they are for image purposes.

Fantano sounds like a hack on this one.
 
Fantano’s tweeting habits on politics confuse me.

How are you going to retweet this?

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But moments later, tweet something out like this?

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Maybe it’s me overthinking this, but for someone that rates albums on a number scale and (allegedly) forms his own opinion on reviewing albums, I do question how much he forms his own political opinions from his ramblings on Twitter.

If he speaks like this in public without his Twitch chat and Reddit/Discord fans enabling him, then it would be embarrassing having to hear him talk about how musicians and politics go hand in hand.
 
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For someone like myself whose also listening to hipster music, I cannot really stand the /mu/ boards, not even ironically.
I used to visit it like 7 years ago and found some good stuff, but I'm pretty sure most of it is bots. It's like the same posts over and over again.

My biggest issue with this nigger is how much of a dishonest shit he is. Post-hardcore is one of my favorite genres and Tony just outright hates it...which is fine but he has to act like he really doesn't guys. He has to sit and review the history of the genre every time he reviews a post-hardcore band, acting like he was part of the scene all along, then shits on every post-hardcore band. We're the same age shithead and your 'songs I listened to in high-school' video was full of Disturbed and Slipknot shit. Not even a basic mention of At The Drive-In. You were never part of the scene. Stay away from it.
 
/mu/ is just an off-shoot from all the fags that happened to migrate from Sputnik and Pitchfork over the years and turned out just as gay with little to no change in their taste from 2001-2008.

Normie-tier horseshit that anyone with a computer and basic knowledge of piracy had already discovered in 9th grade.
 
I used to visit it like 7 years ago and found some good stuff, but I'm pretty sure most of it is bots. It's like the same posts over and over again.

My biggest issue with this nigger is how much of a dishonest shit he is. Post-hardcore is one of my favorite genres and Tony just outright hates it...which is fine but he has to act like he really doesn't guys. He has to sit and review the history of the genre every time he reviews a post-hardcore band, acting like he was part of the scene all along, then shits on every post-hardcore band. We're the same age shithead and your 'songs I listened to in high-school' video was full of Disturbed and Slipknot shit. Not even a basic mention of At The Drive-In. You were never part of the scene. Stay away from it.
For someone like myself between 2005 to 08 in middle school then in 2008 to 12 in high school, I knew no student close to me who grew up hipster music, but were interested in either emo punk (from My Chemical Romance, Panic at the Disco, Taking Back Sunday, etc.) to nu metal (from Slipknot, Mudvayne, Drowning Pool, etc.) to pretty much any trendy rap music (Black Eyed Peas, Soulja Boy, Lil Wayne, etc.). Only in the 2000s to early 2010s, college students cared more about more obscure (sometimes hipster) music, but never really grew up with them during adolecence.
 
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