Favorite Kind Of Music?
- cheeseninja2002
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Anything that isn't emo, american hip hop, rap, and way off main stream.
mostly i listen to metal, dance, rock and radiohead (they deserve their own little feild cause theyre so cool nd stoopid nd popin fresh). i will expand a bit to things like butterfingers and hilltop hoods.
mostly i listen to metal, dance, rock and radiohead (they deserve their own little feild cause theyre so cool nd stoopid nd popin fresh). i will expand a bit to things like butterfingers and hilltop hoods.
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- R-A-N-M-A
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Hehehe, I'm gonna get crucified for this...
The Oldies! DISCO!! And even the 80s.
How can you not love the songs you love now when they were orginally made? I mean, half the music released today are covers of music written during these eras. They even sound better too. God D.H.T. butchered "Listen To Your Heart," one of my favorite songs.
The Oldies! DISCO!! And even the 80s.
How can you not love the songs you love now when they were orginally made? I mean, half the music released today are covers of music written during these eras. They even sound better too. God D.H.T. butchered "Listen To Your Heart," one of my favorite songs.
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Okay, here's what I like:
- Classical, particularly from the Baroque and Romantic periods (Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Grieg)
Ragtime piano, Scott Joplin in particular
Bluegrass and old-time string band music (NOT country -- i.e., the stuff that gets played on most country music stations)
Classic rock, particularly from the '60s, '70s and early '80s
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- megaman917
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East Coastamvwizard wrote:Rap.... are their really anything sub categorys of rap =\
West Coast
Dirty South
Crunk Music
Snap Dance Music
Gangsta
Christian/Gospel
Romance
Not sure if there are any others.
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- TaylrMayd
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Nerdcoremegaman917 wrote:East Coastamvwizard wrote:Rap.... are their really anything sub categorys of rap =\
West Coast
Dirty South
Crunk Music
Snap Dance Music
Gangsta
Christian/Gospel
Romance
Not sure if there are any others.
Chop & Screw
Gangster Rap - Mainstream
Underground HipHop
Underground Gangster Rap
Hyphy - which is a west coast thing
Pop
And of coarse all of the non-American places that have there own hiphop/rap scene
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- TaylrMayd
- Joined: Wed Jun 09, 2004 7:48 pm
No shame it the oldies............Krisqo wrote:Hehehe, I'm gonna get crucified for this...
The Oldies! DISCO!! And even the 80s.
How can you not love the songs you love now when they were orginally made? I mean, half the music released today are covers of music written during these eras. They even sound better too. God D.H.T. butchered "Listen To Your Heart," one of my favorite songs.
Some people are immune to logic - Dr. RGS