"After all, in today's music scene every band seems to steal from other bands"
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The subtext is about speed and saturation. In “today’s music scene,” everything is documented instantly, references circulate faster than bands can metabolize them, and aesthetics get flattened into downloadable templates. That pressures artists into a choice: either recycle what already scans as familiar, or risk being too strange to book, playlist, or sell. Keenan isn’t just calling out lazy copycats; he’s calling out a marketplace that rewards legibility over discovery.
There’s also a quiet self-defense embedded here. By treating borrowing as ubiquitous, he normalizes the anxiety listeners love to weaponize: accusations of ripping off, of being derivative, of arriving late to an idea. It’s a preemptive reframing: if everyone is stealing, the real question isn’t who “owns” a sound, but who transforms it into something that feels necessary rather than merely competent.
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| Topic | Music |
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Keenan, Maynard James. (2026, January 15). After all, in today's music scene every band seems to steal from other bands. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/after-all-in-todays-music-scene-every-band-seems-164257/
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Keenan, Maynard James. "After all, in today's music scene every band seems to steal from other bands." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/after-all-in-todays-music-scene-every-band-seems-164257/.
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"After all, in today's music scene every band seems to steal from other bands." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/after-all-in-todays-music-scene-every-band-seems-164257/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



