So What?
When reading the last issue of RipltUp, I was very impressed with some the letters about music taste and Silverchair. Personally, I can’t stand Silverchair, but that’s my business. Who else gives a shit? Also, I’m very tired of people who don’t like Silverchair trying to put fans off, and people who do like Silverchair trying to make others like them. Everyone has their own taste. Who cares what other people like? Unless it effects your life in some major way, don’t worry. Also, I think Pearl Jam set an excellent example. Most of their songs have a message. They’re not into drugs (I think), they aren’t into crime, and they are prepared to stand up for what they believe in. But that’s just my view. Why should anyone else care, and why should I care about what they think? Just one more thing — to all you little teeny boppers out there — like what you like, not what’s cool. Who gives a shit if you still like Kylie Minogue? You may not end up with many friends, but that’s their problem, not yours. EV 4 Eva, Wellington.
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Rip It Up, Issue 217, 1 September 1995, Page 11
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189So What? Rip It Up, Issue 217, 1 September 1995, Page 11
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