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fast food music (uncountable)

  1. (uncountable) Popular music without any deep meaning.
    • 1996 November 9, Billboard, number 45, page 79:
      Beastie Boy Adam Yauch, a political activist for a free Tibet and a practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism, links "fast food" music to American culture's lack of spiritual understanding.
    • 2007, Scott Lloyd Marcus, Music in Egypt: experiencing music, expressing culture, page 161:
      Many compared the music to the tremendous new popularity of the fast-food industry: quick songs with easily memorized lyrics and melodies, a fast-food music for a fast-food generation.

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