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When will music licenses catch up with modern times?

By Dkjimbo

3 years ago


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    #26 3 years ago

    Just buy a pin you love, and play your favorite music in the background. Way easier, right?

    If I had a dollar for every "Why don't they make Millennial Pop Artist pinball instead of your old dad rock stuff?", I could afford a NIB JJP CE.

    If I had a dollar for every "Why do flippers have to ruin the hobby?", I could afford a NIB JJP CE.

    If I had a dollar for every "Are we in a pinball pricing bubble", I could afford a NIB JJP CE.

    If I had a dollar for every "my band is better than yours and I question your sexuality", I could afford a NIB JJP CE.

    Second thought, scratch that. Combined I still couldn't afford a JJP CE.

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    #32 3 years ago

    Hoping and praying for a Taylor Swift pin, a “wet ass pussy" pin, and {disposable artist 1} featuring {disposable artist 2 pin}.

    Anything musically released prior to 1995 is crap, simply because it isn't new, it got moldy, and only old people were around then

    Yes, I am being sarcastic......

    #36 3 years ago

    Wouldn't Pokemon, Halo, Call of Duty, Manga, Roblox, Lego or Minecraft make for better themes, if you are reaching for younger audiences , versus the Weeknd?

    #58 3 years ago

    Obviously it will be difficult to reach a large enough audience regarding music themed pins. Manufacturers are trying, but will never make a 15-20k unit seller.

    I also would hope no one in this thread legitimately is against you for having different taste in music. Subjective is the key here.

    If I was going to market entertainment products to a millennial generation, the focus would be more late 90’s and early 2k pop culture. Bands and music groups of that era would be a tough sell my friend.

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