
Matt Bunting: TikTok Stardom, Creator Collabs & Why Your Fave Emo Album Isn't a Classic (Yet!)
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Welcome to the very first episode of "I Wanna Eat Your Brains and Gain Your Knowledge"! Brian sits down with the insightful Matt Bunting, a music content creator who has carved out a significant space on TikTok (@RealMattBunting) with his deep dives and scene commentary. They explore Matt's journey from starting out unsure of his niche to becoming a go-to voice for music fans, all while literally living on an island. This conversation is packed with insights on creator collaboration, the balance between passion and a paycheck, and engaging with the ever-evolving music scene.
Topics Discussed:
- Matt Bunting's origin story as a TikTok content creator.
- The importance of collaboration over separation for creators.
- Finding your unique voice and niche in content creation.
- The strategy of engaging in broader community conversations versus just broadcasting.
- Navigating the "is it metal?" debate and covering diverse music genres.
- The balance between creating passion projects (e.g., for small bands) and content that pays the bills.
- The challenges and unique aspects of being a music fan and creator in Hawaii.
- The evolution of music reviews and the role of reaction content.
- Discussion on why emo/scene albums rarely make "greatest of all time" lists and which ones should be considered.
- The influence of creators like Jesea Lee and Finn McKenty.
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