A debate emerges comparing the global sales of The Beatles' 'The White Album' (21 million) to Linkin Park's 'Hybrid Theory' (32 million), with the latter outselling the former. This sparks discussion on how music consumption has changed, with arguments that modern streaming numbers and album sales from different eras are not directly comparable due to shifts in the music industry and market dynamics.
Impact: High. This comparison, while seemingly straightforward, highlights the complexities of measuring artistic impact and commercial success across different generations and technological eras, underscoring the subjective nature of musical legacy.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:54:15 to 00:56:19.
Sources in support: Khalyla (Host)
Sources against: Bobby Lee (Host), Khalyla Kuhn (Host), Tim Heidecker (Guest)

