Talk:Luna Loud/Song References/@comment-33313709-20180912002807/@comment-117855-20191114174923

Luna would certainly not be a fan of modern pop music. . . there's even been actual scientific studies into why modern pop music (or, just modern music in general) is terrible in comparison to music from previous decades: lyrics are too simple and repetitive so people can remember them easier, computers and synthesizers have basically replaced actual instruments, singers are auto-tuned rather than using their actual voices, songs have no "build-up" anymore because they have to capture people's attentions in under a minute, songs are shorters because people don't want to listen to anything longer than three minutes anymore, and it's been discovered that almost every modern pop song in this day and age have actually secretly been written by the exact same two song writers, which is why so much of music today "sounds the same." As passionate as Luna is about music (real music), there's no way she'd go for any of this modern garbage - much like how animation enthusiasts can't get behind CGI or Flash, and feel hand-drawn, 2D animation is the only way to go.

If she ever did reference more modern pop songs, it would probably only be for the benefit of younger kids watching so they would be the ones who would "get" those references. . . I mean, already, her "Good Golly Miss Molly" reference in "A Pimple Plan" went over so many people's heads, because that song's so old, it's from the 1950s.