It's obviously...to each his own.You like it one way,I like it the other.You say that young people want to hear garbage quality,because it's a sign of suffer and struggle.But a high percentage of these shitty sounding cd's have some kat with a bunch of jewelry on,and some brand new gear?Then we can move on to lyrical content in which they tell the listener that they are the ultimate hustler,and are gettin weight off that the average kat is'nt.If your gonna have the nerve to put a sticker price on a product,I think it's only fair for the consumer to expect a quality product inside.If you want to do a little music,and maybe not put alot of professional touch (aka money)on the product,and are only doin it out of pure love,then give that shit away,or sell it for 2 or 3 dollars.I've seen legit packaging,and artwork,and booom..garbage
audio.Alot of these kids have no clue where to even go to git mixed and mastered,so what kinda connects do they even have?
"If you start out doing a purely underground/basement album, you will first of all gain the support of the most HARDCORE fans. These people will see that you aren't just some wanna-be group, pumping thousands of dollars into a project just so you can look cool and brag to your friends."
I'm not lookin for cd's with those kind of people..."lookin cool,brag to your friends."If it looks like a rat,it's probably a rat.
Your age comment/stereotype makes no sense to me whatsoever,and my 2 roomates (21&22) can vouch for that.
Bottom line,sell your product for what it's worth,and I don't mean sentimental worth.