Almost all types of rock, most kinds of metal and strangely, quite a few types of folk as well. The reason I say strangely is that it's completely different from the other two
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Almost all types of rock, most kinds of metal and strangely, quite a few types of folk as well. The reason I say strangely is that it's completely different from the other two
IKR? I guess me liking classical and metal is also strange.
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Dinoclor wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Almost all types of rock, most kinds of metal and strangely, quite a few types of folk as well. The reason I say strangely is that it's completely different from the other two
IKR? I guess me liking classical and metal is also strange.
Actually, a study shown that many metal artists really liked classical due to them both needing loads of skill and being pretty alike, I'm guessing it's the same for the listener too.
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
Dinoclor wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Almost all types of rock, most kinds of metal and strangely, quite a few types of folk as well. The reason I say strangely is that it's completely different from the other two
IKR? I guess me liking classical and metal is also strange.
Actually, a study shown that many metal artists really liked classical due to them both needing loads of skill and being pretty alike, I'm guessing it's the same for the listener too.
That's interesting, but I wouldn't say that folk and classical are similar, so it's still quite odd.
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Awesome music.
dun dun chhh
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video game music
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GameHutSoftware wrote:
video game music
What they said.
I also like classical music.
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All types of rock and video game music.
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OSTs.
This means from awesome animes and video games.
HYES
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Rock,some Metal, What genre Nirvana is, and that's all.
I also like SC's OST.
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Folk, Indie Rock, Rock, Soft Rock, Classical, Opera, and the occasional videogame OST.
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Indie rock, synthpop, new wave, alternative, house, IDM, acid techno, electro-industrial, post-rock, ambient, experimental, indie pop, trip hop, neo-psychedelia, dance punk, grunge, alternative dance, lo-fi, drum 'n' bass, chiptune, bitpop, chip-punk, hardcore techno, post-punk, prog rock, noise pop, shoegazing, indie folk, art rock, piano rock, breakcore, UK garage, 2-step garage, gothic rock, garage rock, psych folk, acid jazz, and noise.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Indie rock, synthpop, new wave, alternative, house, IDM, acid techno, electro-industrial, post-rock, ambient, experimental, indie pop, trip hop, neo-psychedelia, dance punk, grunge, alternative dance, lo-fi, drum 'n' bass, chiptune, bitpop, chip-punk, hardcore techno, post-punk, prog rock, noise pop, shoegazing, indie folk, art rock, piano rock, breakcore, UK garage, 2-step garage, gothic rock, garage rock, psych folk, acid jazz, and noise.
Uhh... I've never heard of most of those...
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veggieman001 wrote:
Indie rock, synthpop, new wave, alternative, house, IDM, acid techno, electro-industrial, post-rock, ambient, experimental, indie pop, trip hop, neo-psychedelia, dance punk, grunge, alternative dance, lo-fi, drum 'n' bass, chiptune, bitpop, chip-punk, hardcore techno, post-punk, prog rock, noise pop, shoegazing, indie folk, art rock, piano rock, breakcore, UK garage, 2-step garage, gothic rock, garage rock, psych folk, acid jazz, and noise.
Recommend me some good New Wave artists besides The Talking Heads and David Bowie?
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Indie rock, synthpop, new wave, alternative, house, IDM, acid techno, electro-industrial, post-rock, ambient, experimental, indie pop, trip hop, neo-psychedelia, dance punk, grunge, alternative dance, lo-fi, drum 'n' bass, chiptune, bitpop, chip-punk, hardcore techno, post-punk, prog rock, noise pop, shoegazing, indie folk, art rock, piano rock, breakcore, UK garage, 2-step garage, gothic rock, garage rock, psych folk, acid jazz, and noise.
Recommend me some good New Wave artists besides The Talking Heads and David Bowie?
XTC, Devo, Oingo Boingo, to some degree the Cure (but they're more gothy especially on stuff like Faith, Disintegration, and Pornography), the Police, and I guess the Cars are alright but I'm not too into them.
Dinoclor wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Indie rock, synthpop, new wave, alternative, house, IDM, acid techno, electro-industrial, post-rock, ambient, experimental, indie pop, trip hop, neo-psychedelia, dance punk, grunge, alternative dance, lo-fi, drum 'n' bass, chiptune, bitpop, chip-punk, hardcore techno, post-punk, prog rock, noise pop, shoegazing, indie folk, art rock, piano rock, breakcore, UK garage, 2-step garage, gothic rock, garage rock, psych folk, acid jazz, and noise.
Uhh... I've never heard of most of those...
Give me a list of ones you haven't heard of and I'll give you artists.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Indie rock, synthpop, new wave, alternative, house, IDM, acid techno, electro-industrial, post-rock, ambient, experimental, indie pop, trip hop, neo-psychedelia, dance punk, grunge, alternative dance, lo-fi, drum 'n' bass, chiptune, bitpop, chip-punk, hardcore techno, post-punk, prog rock, noise pop, shoegazing, indie folk, art rock, piano rock, breakcore, UK garage, 2-step garage, gothic rock, garage rock, psych folk, acid jazz, and noise.
Recommend me some good New Wave artists besides The Talking Heads and David Bowie?
XTC, Devo, Oingo Boingo, to some degree the Cure (but they're more gothy especially on stuff like Faith, Disintegration, and Pornography), the Police, and I guess the Cars are alright but I'm not too into them.
Dinoclor wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Indie rock, synthpop, new wave, alternative, house, IDM, acid techno, electro-industrial, post-rock, ambient, experimental, indie pop, trip hop, neo-psychedelia, dance punk, grunge, alternative dance, lo-fi, drum 'n' bass, chiptune, bitpop, chip-punk, hardcore techno, post-punk, prog rock, noise pop, shoegazing, indie folk, art rock, piano rock, breakcore, UK garage, 2-step garage, gothic rock, garage rock, psych folk, acid jazz, and noise.
Uhh... I've never heard of most of those...
Give me a list of ones you haven't heard of and I'll give you artists.
new wave, house, acid techno, electro-industrial, post-rock, ambient, indie pop, trip hop, neo-psychedelia, dance punk, grunge, alternative dance, lo-fi, drum 'n' bass, bitpop, chip-punk, hardcore techno, post-punk, prog rock, noise pop, shoegazing, indie folk, art rock, piano rock, breakcore, UK garage, 2-step garage, gothic rock, garage rock, psych folk, acid jazz, and noise.
Most of these sound like I would really like them.
However, most of my music exposure has been from the radio, so I find it hard finding new bands and genres.
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Gatsby wrote:
Dinoclor wrote:
However, most of my music exposure has been from the radio
... :I
My mom doesn't like the music I like. She also doesn't think radio music is crud. Except for classical.
So I have to listen to the radio
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Dinoclor wrote:
Gatsby wrote:
Dinoclor wrote:
However, most of my music exposure has been from the radio
... :I
My mom doesn't like the music I like. She also doesn't think radio music is crud. Except for classical.
So I have to listen to the radio
No you don't
what's to stop you from listening to your music?
So what if your tastes differ
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