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So all kinds of people have started to come out with their end-of-the-year lists. I took a look at a couple of ones related to music and realized just how old I am. On Pitchfork’s Top 100 songs<\/a> for the year, I recognized one. Uno. And since “Call Me Maybe” really existed as a pop culture touchstone instead of just a song, I don’t even know if that counts.<\/p>\n

Part of my problem comes from a distaste of overly electronic music. I don’t like the trends which have pervaded music (from my spot) for a while now and only really delve into new things when I know for sure that plenty of guitars and drums make up the backbone of the song. The other part comes from the fact that I have thousands of songs from a wide range of styles available to me so I don’t feel a compulsion to seek out too much new music. It’s a little sad, but it’s the way things are.<\/p>\n

But I love music and didn’t want to completely turn my back on the year so I went through Grantland’s look at the most “notable” tracks of 2012<\/a> since they had full videos of each song to see what I was missing. I like the website, but don’t always mesh with their pop culture sensibilities so I didn’t have high hopes. Boy, was I right. Without further ado, here are my impressions.<\/p>\n