Themed Mixtape Game

Honestly, it should be on the theme selector to filter qualifying tracks. If the person who selected the theme allows the track, it should be rated according to theme adherence and taste of the person rating. Just to get everyone on the same page and stop down rating non-metal tracks.
 
I whine about having to listen to overtly shitty music, but I don't really whine about other peoples ratings.
 
Honestly, it should be on the theme selector to filter qualifying tracks. If the person who selected the theme allows the track, it should be rated according to theme adherence and taste of the person rating. Just to get everyone on the same page and stop down rating non-metal tracks.
Winning is already enough work. I think it's a much better idea to let people submit what they want and let everyone roast them in the ratings. People are going to have a moan anyway, who cares.

You all flogged me when I did that in non metal when I found @Satanstoenail song inappropriate. And I just wanted the songs to stick to the theme.
My submission did stick to the theme, that was the problem. If the theme can't be open to interpretation, then the game basically sucks.
 
That happened like twice.

On the other hand, necrophilia is an interesting take on love. People still bitched and didn't get it, because they're small-minded. Meanwhile some songs with no lyrics available get rated higher because... I don't even know why. It makes no sense.
 
So you're going to make a specific interpretation out of a vague theme in order to limit the possible interpretations available? That's moronic.

I'm of the opinion that if the song is about loving alcohol, it should go deeper into the love aspect than simply saying "We love alcohol!" If the songs lyrics suggested that the singer is actually "in love" with alcohol, or that his love for alcohol is more meaningful than any other love, or the lyrics as a whole sounded like a parody love song with alcohol as the object of his affections, I would accept it as a legit example. That song is more just a general celebration of drunkenness that happens to feature the word "love" in the refrain; they could call it "Fuck yeah, alcohol!" and it would be pretty much the same.