It all started with radio...

At the beginning of the decade I had a shitty car with no bluetooth. I would listen to my playlists by connecting my iPod to my car using a USB cable. But most of the time, I just listened to the radio. My favourite station was an "indie" radio station that played your favourite "edgy" rock tunes from the 90s and today!

At work I'd listen to music on Grooveshark because Spotify wasn't available in Canada yet. I'd listen to the radio in my car, and then look up any songs I liked on Grooveshark when I got to the office.
And then Grooveshark died -- well it was killed because it failed to secure rights to the music it streamed -- and with it died many playlists. I have only a vague memory of my playlists from 2010-2014, but I remember that they were great and they had themes. Grooveshark would let you save a queue as a playlist, which was great.

Basically for the first half of the decade I spent my time listening to the radio and using that as a way to create my playlists.

This also meant that I had almost no knowledge of Kpop at this point, and that meant I could still almost pass as a normal person.

Anyways, I have nothing else to say on this matter, so on with the show.

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