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Favorite Genre(s) of Music?
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I listen mostly to rock as well as EDM/techno and instrumental (including classical). I personally can't stand country or rap. Most other genres I take on a case-by-case basis.
I appreciate plenty of genres and sometimes I go in specific binges, but I'm usually listening to Post-Hardcore, Midwest Emo and Psytrance, depending on my mood.
I wish I were so open-minded. My musical tastes have certainly gained some variety over the years, but there are just some genres I can't tolerate no matter what.
I appreciate plenty of genres and sometimes I go in specific binges, but I'm usually listening to Post-Hardcore, Midwest Emo and Psytrance, depending on my mood.
I wish I were so open-minded. My musical tastes have certainly gained some variety over the years, but there are just some genres I can't tolerate no matter what.
Normally, I am all over the board. Literally listen to pretty much all the "known" genres and most of the unknown ones as well. Lately though I pretty much only listen to songs about suicide. Oh, and Tool. Because, Tool.
Genre doesn't mean much to me. I'm an open record... whatever captures me at the moment. From Beethoven to Weezer to Thelonious Monk to Fugazi to The Doors to Infected Mushroom to Tool to Nina Simone to Tricky to Mars Volta to Tom Waits to Michael Jackson etc. ad infinitum.
One thing I know is I love progressive music. Repetition rarely holds my attention and I'm attracted to long songs. I love having that feeling that a song just told me an epic story.
The music I most dislike is probably hip-hop. But that's also relative.
Literally a little bit of everything. Anything from OutKast to Alice In Chains to SZA to Radiohead to Soundgarden to Disturbed to Stevie Wonder to Frank Ocean to Schoolboy Q...and the list goes on. It just depends on what I'm in the mood for.
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