I think the biggest fraud of all time is Rick Rubin
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Date: March 12th, 2025 1:02 AM Author: backroom poasting couch
I'm pretty sure this guy has never made a single contribution to music in his life. All he ever did was approach the most talented artists in the world and say hey for 50k slap my name on this thing and with my connections it will get on the radio.
I don't think he had a single musical idea. He claims the most he's ever done was tell a band what they were playing was bad and to do something else. Basically just saying that he didn't hear the hit. But this guy never produced anything. There was just a weird wrinkle in the continuum for a fat Jewish guy who told bands to chill out and meditate. But I think anything he put his name on was going to get famous because he knew all the other Jewish businessmen to call and say this record I'm on is going to be huge.
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Date: March 12th, 2025 1:15 AM Author: backroom poasting couch
Ok let's entertain this thesis. Even if I grant you that he was ahead of his time as a tastemaker, what was his exact impact on any of the albums he made.
I mean, when he produced eg Billy Corgan's 2017 single Aeronaut, or a 2021 Strokes record, or the Chili Peppers Return of the Dream Canteen what was he doing then, to supposedly influence shitty unlistenable latter day aging rockstar music no one wanted to hear.
I will admit he figured out rap was cool before other people but the median Rick Rubin production is not good, just him collecting a check.
What did he even do on 99 Problems? Tell Jay-Z to be edgy? Like, what did he physically do to influence the record? Did they actually need him? He probably doesn't do any of the arrangement himself.
I have a strong suspicion that he doesn't actually do anything and he doesn't actually inform the artist of his opinion beyond saying a few mystical words and doing a Jewish incantation.
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Date: March 12th, 2025 1:41 AM Author: backroom poasting couch
I have never heard anything of substance come out of his mouth. Despite thousands of hours of podcasts there isn't one clip of him saying something concise, clear, and directive. He doesn't even seem to know what a chord is, what an arrangement is, what a compressor is. Do you think ever once in his career he told a recording engineer "we need the vocals to sound harsher and more aggressive. Figure out how to get that sound and I will tell you if it's right."
I don't even think he's on that level of involvement. I think the sound engineer is doing a lot of the heavy lifting. I think the composer is doing all of the arranging. The most charitable view of him is I could hear him going "OK Jay-Z for this record you should do something really intense that sounds different. You need an edgier sound that's sets you apart." That is what I think the maximum extent of his practical influence is.
He also is world class at slapping his name on things and taking credit for it. But he gets away with it because of the yogi image and he probably was really nice to everybody. He put a LOT of work into his personal appearance and persona. That's a lot of it. Not everyone can pull off showing up and meditating and lying on a couch. But he turbo boomered his way to fame and fortune. I doubt he actually influenced any of the songwriting or sound engineering.
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Date: March 12th, 2025 10:05 AM Author: backroom poasting couch
John wrote that entire song. I guess telling Tony Flow to share his journal entries with the band led to some fruitful lyrical content but did they really need a fat Jew to tell them that?
Edit way neither Anthony or Rick had anything to do with writing the music which would have been good even if the lyrics were trash.
Also Anthony is the perfect mark for a guy like Rubin. A retarded goy who believes in magic. No different than celebrities who turn to Scientology.
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Date: March 12th, 2025 9:48 AM Author: blow off some steam
It’s rap it’s all retarded nigger babble
At least he’s somewhat brazen about being a fat kike that does nothing he won’t admit it but it’s not like he makes any attempt to hide it
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Date: March 12th, 2025 9:50 AM
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idk bands seem to love him. he has a great ear for radio hits. he also thinks up weird shit like Chris Cornell replacing Zack de la Rocha and Johnny Cash doing covers of NIN and Soundgarden that ends up working out well
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