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Fave genras?
Mine has gotta be: -
Punk Punk Rock Hard Core Punk Punk Pop Skate Punk Emo A little bit of Rock Yours>? |
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"Good Music".
Who cares about genres? If it's good, it's good. Genres just exist to give record shops an easier time in organising their catalogue. |
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Indie Rock,Nu Metal and Gangsta rap.
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It's GenrEs, not GenrAs, Admin edit: "Insult" removed to avoid possible misinterpretation.
Why did i know you were going to choose those? Like the catchily-named afx237vi said, genres are meaningless to those of us who don't support bands like football teams. That said: Speed Bhangra Gangsta Jazz Nu-Opera Thrash Pop Music that is inaudible to the human ear and can only be expressed as a mathematical equation |
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I agree with afx237vi to an extent, good music is good music.
I suppose my tastes would generally come under, pop hip hop rap (eminem ) musicals!
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Pop
Easy Listening ! New Age Dont know what its called - Celtic I suppose (Clannad, Secret Garden) |
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Music that is inaudible to the human ear and can only be expressed as a mathematical equation
You know, there actually is a genre known as math-rock!
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Shows how pathetic the pigeonholing is, really...
..although i have heard of Math-Rap: http://www.mchawking.com |
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Originally posted by FastEddie Shows how pathetic the pigeonholing is, really... ..although i have heard of Math-Rap: http://www.mchawking.com HAHAHAHAHAHA! E = MC Hawking!!! What a site!!!!!!! Wish i found this earlier!
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80s pop and 80s trash
80s and 90s dance (esp hi-nrgy) Current pop (not nu-metal and r&b) |
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80's power pop
80's hair metal Dance Pop/rock and britpop indie acid house some r'n'b |
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Oh bollocks, i'm going to have to prostitute myself to this thread and post my preferences, aren't i?
![]() West Coast gangsta rap ('88-'95) Progressive Trance ('95-'99) Glam house ('92-'95) 80s synth pop 80s hair metal Nu-metal Fratboy rock (Good Charlotte, Blink, Simple Plan) Oakland Punk pop (Offspring, Green Day, Bad Religion) Stadium AOR (Matchbox 20, Counting Crows) Britpop ('93-'97) Madchester The Rat Pack Flamenco J-Pop |
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ok, not really 100%, some within these genres in dont like, but in a very general way.
I love the Beatles but find them hard to place in a genre. they cover pop and rock. however...apart from them... 1) Classic Rock.(Zeppelin, sabbath, quo ,queen, floydetc etc) 2) Punk rock. 3) Britpop 4) Female Pop. (Kylie, atomic kitten etc etc) 5) Classical music. |
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I forgot motwon
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