wow i knew someone just had to say that.
Then it's probably true.
The 2000's, to me, was the decade of music discovery. The music being produced by record companies started to stagnate. Of course, with the rise of the internet, it became easier for talented artists to get their stuff heard.
There's still a ton of great music out there, you just have to find it. You wont have it delivered to you via the radio or television.
Actually, I'd argue that it's been one of the best decades for music. Not only is the technology to create professional music more widely available (thanks to things like Garageband), but you don't have to get signed by a major label to get heard. There's a lot more crap to sift through, sure, but just because of shear volume, there's a lot more quality too.
If you haven't been satisfied by the last decade of music, you haven't been looking hard enough. That, or you haven't let your musical palette grow, at all. If you're only going to listen to what you listened to when you were a kid, then of course you're going to find discovering new music difficult.
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also i do enjoy some bands of today but i do not like genres like rap.
Open your mind, listen to Sage Francis, or Lupe Fiasco, and call me back... I'd be willing to bet your experience with rap hasn't gone further than Lil' Wayne, which would explain your distaste for it.