What would it sound like if Donald Trump choosed to record an music album?

What would it sound like if Donald Trump choosed to record an music album?

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it would sound like Illmatic

Jason Aldean

Be like mixing Childish Gambino with Sweet Trip with a little power metal thrown in for good measure.

He would be the new Johnny Rebel

Like this

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It would be like industrial marching band music with stomped out psychedelic flourishes.

Basic anti-establishment 80s hair metal but with a saxophone.

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Honestly this is correct

Lots of shouting.

punk idm

it would be some kind of jazz with right wing propaganda

tokyo anal dynamite

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Like Celtic Ska
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I think his speeches are kind of like jazz. They start with a clear and recognizable theme (e.g. "we need to do something about these terrorists, "immigration is out of control") but quickly he starts swinging the speech in original improvisational directions. He repeats his central themes but changes a couple details at a time, sort of doing a call-and-response with the crowd where he bases his thoughts around his current location and the recent news. Gradually his language gets bigger, yet always it carries some of his trademark verbal cues ('huge," "beautiful," "folks," "disgusting," "they're laughing at us"). He's building confidence and getting ready.

Finally, when he really gets going with the crowd, he'll take a gigantic risk and experiment with a bold new idea that may or may not be on his policy agenda ("a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States"). The crowd and the media go nuts. Who expected that? He simmers back down, returns to established melodies, but the effect lingers. When the cable networks do their 15 Minutes Outrage the next day this is the climatic moment they're going to recycle and comment on.

No joke it would probably pretty close to that Hulk Hogan novelty album

it would sound like whatever's popular

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Like a post-1996 Neil Young album but with conservative ideology.

Like a post-1996 Neil Young album but with conservative ideology. Probably like a conservative conglomeration of Greendale, Living With War, and Fork In the Road. So, bad.

Cheap pop-metal because he wants to appeal to the edgy alt-right kids