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"That's a rap Haven. Where were you doing these shows? The Forum. Where would you?"
"Listening experience and then we had [__] my top boys, the Hemlock collective."
"Yeah, it got way back to the chain game first inglewood family just caught the chain gang all these L.A based rappers we pretty much uh partied together before they blew up though the boy tai mustard yg j305."
"It was this renewed energy that's allowed the entire current wave of huge LA rap artists to dominate the scene."
"Pop Smoke's success brought a huge amount of outside attention to all of the artists in this Brooklyn drill community."
"It was never really none of the bands playing original material."
"Both are also known for their heavy metal bands."
"Their first gig being played within the red dirt bar."
"I want to be known as the producer that really put St. Louis back on the map."
"West Coast vibes are dope. Killing on the west ain't nothing like it."
"The real hip-hop exists within the battle scene."
"She was the gateway for millions and millions of people to get into the scene."
"The legacy of emo: You do have your nostalgia plays like Emo Night or the 20th-anniversary tours and stuff that do well, but there's more to it than just that."
"This is detroit. We always have great music here and everybody's there to have a good time and hear some great music."
"I'm just saying that in my opinion right now this is the most interesting stuff happening in the rock world and I'm stoked on it."
"Spooky outside, the rappers are coming outside, man."
"Giving more exposure to that scene will introduce tons of really talented artists to the Americans."
"World is now a popular gang who plays a huge part of drill history."
"New Orleans is famous for its vibrant music scene and Cajun food."
"It's just a different energy now when you hit R&B in the club."
"Yonkers doesn't get the respect for us. We got the best rappers coming out of New York."
"This is the most like fresh exciting creative energy that I've seen since probably the myspace deathcore days."
"The scene is still very much alive it's just all about promotion and actually convincing people to get off their asses and go to the show."
"Shy Low's story intertwines with the broader narrative of Atlanta hip-hop. He wasn't just riding the wave of Atlanta's influence, he was leading the way."
"They opened the door and closed it, or they paved the way for themselves and then closed the road for everyone else."
"It's a part of being underrated, you feel me? It's underground music to the core."
"It's clear how much of an impact champion had in such a short time on this kind of underground rap scene in London."
"For those of you that really enjoy the punk rock scene..."
"Here's a band got kind of popular - Rise Against."
"It was a place where Leningrad iconoclasts and teenagers could enjoy the thrill of a rock tune..."
"Hip-hop is a young man's sport it's a fresh game it's that."
"This is their home. It's gonna stay, and it is the history of the Sunset Strip."
"Growing up and being involved in the DIY scene... hardcore shows and metalcore shows were really the only shows that you can get into if you were under the age of 18."
"It's growing like crazy. It's very cool to see a lot of the new bands trying new things and adding new flares and elements to deathcore."
"There should be a band on every block, a nightclub on every other block, and a record label on every other block after that."
"It's really crazy here, the music here is the craziest part."
"New Jersey has a history of producing raw, gutsy bands with the music often reflecting the area."
"London was the hit center of the universe in terms of bands, fashion, and experimentation."
"There was this hierarchy of the Boston scene. These were the bands who played locally and came up through the clubs and really worked it and earned it and hung out. The Pixies were not part of that scene." - Julie Farman
"From folk coffee shop scenes to psychedelic garage bands, the landscape changed rapidly."
"I think history kind of goes, 'Man, hardcore is so vital. How many music scenes are as vital and exciting as hardcore is right now?'"
"The music scene was dynamic and exploding."
"I mean nothing was bigger than a Melvin show in Olympia."
"...it was kind of like ftsk had a shot at really being relevant in the warped tour scene again."
"San Francisco certainly explodes particularly in ' 66 and ' 67 but when you look at the length of the scene in terms of being very creative and and really uh contributing to the overall American well World rock and roll scene LA just keeps going."
"As long as they don't have bottle service at hardcore shows, I think we'll be all right."
"The music scene in Detroit is vibrant and diverse."
"Imagine building up a following in the punk scene, much like bands such as Green Day or The Offspring did before you."
"That's unfortunately the story of Jawbreaker."
"it's just like the local music scene like the bands in our local music saying thank God nowadays for the most part like are all supportive of one another and want every one of us I want every band in this area to succeed you know"
"The '80s was about dudes being thorough, you know? The music, the hip-hop, the scene, a lifestyle."
"We are at the Zenith of this alternative scene in country music."
"In the 80s and 90s, Athens, Georgia, was like the big rock scene. R.E.M., Widespread Panic, B-52s."
"In that area surrounding University, there were 50, 60, 70 blues bars, all with a band. There was blues being played by the best of the players, and it was there in Hyde Park that Paul Butterfield was born and raised."
"It was right time, right place, and what we did was we didn't leave it there, it became our lives."
"If you go to Austin, definitely go check out the music scene."
"The entire community started to feel excited again because there was something fresh in the scene."
"There's always new, different, interesting artists coming along."
"Everybody had their own kind of style and flavor which was very cool about the early days of the scene."
"Some of the most exciting gigs I ever saw were punk bands during that particular period."
"That's always the most important part, the music scene."
"The first time that I felt part of a scene... it was only 150-200 people, the initial acid house scene in London, and I was part of that."
"London has been such an important hub for popular music and art that it's difficult to find a street in these neighborhoods that doesn't contain some historic gem or fun fact."
"It was a very particular aura and feeling to the whole scene in Norway at the beginning of the '90s."
"I hope the scene never dies out, I just hope it gets bigger, better, and more innovation goes to it."
"Just insight into me as an artist and also to appreciate that drill is not the only thing that Chicago has to offer."
"The foundation of the Ramones was laid."
"The musicians in this scene are some of the bravest, funniest, and most creative you'll find anywhere."
"We're kind of like a dying breed, you know where are all the bands, maybe there's going to be a new era of bands."
"Things are happening in London; it's Swinging London, music is changing rapidly."
"This award, it's not for me. I want this to be for all the French techno scene."
"Every single jazz club in New Orleans was filled to capacity."
"What's really cool about Franklin and about Nashville is that there is a lot of different music and there's a lot of indie music and punk rock."
"I feel like the Bronx hip-hop scene right now might be the latest."
"I just started going out to the jam sessions and meeting people."
"It was really the last of a fun, healthy Los Angeles music scene."
"This is new; the Bluegrass scene didn't feel like this even five years ago."
"Denzel Curry is making his name in hip-hop and becoming one of the people to know."
"It's my introduction into this scene and I'm really happy with it."
"Jerry Garcia jumped right into the deep end of the scene."
"I felt like I was right in the middle of a sort of a little Renaissance of rock that was going on here in Seattle."
"I wasn't live breathing it, and other DJs were... so I'm going to leave that scene and I'm going to continue my quest for techno and house music."
"I like taking out bands I think are good and deserve to be seen."
"We didn't hang out there, never really felt welcome there. A black musician in Minneapolis, you had very few options to play. We had to create options."
"You're gonna be finding me at the resistance stage, 1,000%."
"That was the night that turbocharged the entire Liverpool rock and roll scene."
"I will never forget what it's like to be an up-and-comer in this scene."
"It was a great time to be a teenager, plenty of gigs."
"Everybody still sweat from Atlanta and runoff that, there's no cap, that's a fact."
"What's unique about Dayton is the fact that none of the acts sounded alike."