How possible is it that LP2 propels julie into extreme mainstream success?

Its just been a thought on my mind recently for the past few months and now that I've just seen there instagram post saying they are clearing equipment out from LP1 to make LP2, i am anticipating a very succesful album. it would also be really cool too see julie get as big as artists like Malcom Todd or sombr. And honestly, I think that julie deserve to get that big, I'm aware that they are already mainstream to a degree but I'm talking about EXTREME mainstream success like getting in the top 50 global on spotify at the very least. Alex, Keyan, and Dillon are generational talents, we will never have another band like julie and I want people to think about that fact and appreciate. I have never seen people as artistically creative as the band members of julie.

So I would just like to know peoples opinons on how likely it is that julie could achieve mainstream success to this degree, I'm sorry if this post comes across as weird or something I dont fucking know how to talk but YEAH!! :D

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u/Connect-Recipe558 — 10 days ago
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Was Kurt Cobain truly a 1 in a million good songwriter and player without any lessons, or was that just apart of his 'punk rock persona'?

I find it so difficult to believe that Kurt was really self taught at guitar, bass, and drums, and actually be REALLY good at them. And please don't start with that "Oh Kurt was actually really average and not that great of a player" bullshit, because we all know what he was truly capable of with his guitar playing skills, as evident in songs like Love Buzz, Hairspray Queen, and Aero Zeppelin. There is also that one YouTube clip of Kurt playing drums back stage during an In Utero tour and as a professionally taught drummer for 8 years now, I was shocked at how good he was at playing them.

I make this post because I am genuinely curious, but apart of me feels insecure at how good he is without lessons while I need to do lessons to actually be good at something. Kurt may have just been a natural, and that is something I personally envy.

But either way, I'd be interested too see all of your thoughts on this and how the discussion concludes.

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u/Connect-Recipe558 — 1 month ago

In 'The Boys', Why do people say feeling bad for Firecracker is wrong because she's a pedophile, when nearly everyone felt bad for Homelander in season 5 even though hes a rapist.

I feel there is a lot of sexism in The Boys community regarding Firecracker and Homelander, they are both shitty horrible people (as nearly all of the supes are) but I can't believe how many people seem to forget that Homelander raped Becca.

I was also shocked too see people defending Homelander raping Becca because she was in the room for 3 hours with him which to these defenders means she enjoyed it or something and decided to stay longer or 'didn't want to fight back'.

When most women are raped or sexually assaulted, they freeze up and fawn from fear. Now let me ask you, would you fight back against Homelander if he wanted to rape you? I don't fucking think so.

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u/Connect-Recipe558 — 2 months ago

Did Julie really just get lucky to get to the point of how famous they are today?

Out of curiosity, I am just wondering how they got so big with barely any social media presence while bands like The Jins are still trying there absolute hardest with as much social media presence as possible to get big. And for the record, Julie is better, but still.

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u/Connect-Recipe558 — 2 months ago
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This is an instrumental demo of a 'grunge' song I wrote, what are your thoughts? I'm open to feedback.

Before you comment, keep in mind that I had little time at the studio so I had to do only about a quarter of the song.

And as a result of this time crunch, I wasn't able to do vocals either but I do have them in mind.

I play every instrument on this recording.

u/Connect-Recipe558 — 3 months ago