Rockstar is a pretty good indictment of that whole “rockstar”/celebrity lifestyle and how empty, hollow, and fake it is but it’s aspired to by so many youths. there’s something here about capitalism bad and that all people really are aspiring to with the whole fame and fortune thing is to not live a life full of stress and struggle, but I’m not smart enough to put it together coherently
It was the mid 2000s rock bands looked like pizza delivery guys or My Chemical Romance. This is a post Nirvana world, rock bands had to act like they didn’t enjoy making tons of money playing music. That was for hip hop by then.
I once read something that hypothesized the hate came from a joke from Colin Quinn’s Comedy Central panel show: “I think music can make people violent. Like, Nickelback makes me want to kill Nickelback.”
It ran on promos when CC was at its peak popularity, and it spread like a proto-meme when online culture was just getting started. I used to jam to butt rock like them all the time back then and thought the hate was both hilarious and justified.
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