Amadea
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Well, I wasn't talking about you. Not listening to Shabpareh based on what one's friends would say, rather than one's own experience is prejudice and I'm glad he doesn't do it. I don't know about you or your taste, surely from what you say you've listened and then formed an opinion.Wow... if you like something, it's an advantage and if you dislike it, it's prejudice?! So burning churches might as well be considered the advantage of listening without prejudice by certain Black Metal fans. I mean not listening to Shabpareh has nothing to do with prejudice. I just never could enjoy his music, while lots of people can. And what I enjoy is also called rubbish by lots of people. I only consider it a matter of taste my friend!
But I could understand if someone from Sweden likes Shabpareh's music. It might even sound fun in an exotic way to the foreigners who are into the eastern culture.