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EyeKanFly wrote:
I just want to point out that there was only one good season of Heroes (and I watched all four seasons).

Yes yes yes. I agree with this completely. However, I will say that sometimes the imitator trumps the imitated (though usually not without some innovation of their own).


Totally. Often an imitator can improve upon a formula. And many imitators grow into something better.

Many would say that Blonde Redhead and Yo La Tengo began as lesser versions of Sonic Youth, but then they grew to create their own unique sounds
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First of all, I can't believe i actually wrote that Heroes comment. Second, it may take me a few listens to think of Soul Kitchen as a classic. I once thought The Better Life by 3DD was a generic album, but a second listen proved this wrong. So, there is generic music, but it can easily turn into a classic sometimes.
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JMan wrote:
First of all, I can't believe i actually wrote that Heroes comment.

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I'm just glad to know there's another Heroes fan here.
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