Charlene Kaye: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Briefly

The article reflects the author's nostalgia for early internet platforms like MySpace and YouTube, drawing a humorous parallel to their personal experiences and the chaotic elements of contemporary music. With vivid anecdotes about designing cringy online profiles and a deep appreciation for 'bad' music, the author critiques current musical trends while finding joy in their absurdities. Through specific song analyses and cheeky commentary, the piece showcases a blend of fondness and bewilderment towards the evolution of music production and social media culture.
It's not so much how the graph is superimposed on to the photo(graph), but the soft-focus earnestness of Chad Kroeger's face in the background.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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