08-13-2020, 01:34 AM
My favorite genres are: Metal(Thrash and plain ol heavy), 2000s Emo/Pop Rock(MCR AFI Sublime Green Day etc...), Punk (British Wave and hardcore, EX The Clash and Dead Kennedys)
Indifferent or good: 70/80s rock(ELO Van Halen Boston), Grunge(Alice in Chains Nirvana Pearl Jam), EDM/Dubstep/Club (Don't know any by name just bundle them all together), Opera/orchestral pieces (honestly who doesn't love a good fuckin classical music piece every now and again)
Most hated genres: Country, Mumble Rap
So I grew up with grunge still being played on the radio and slowly moved over to the 2000s alt rock/pop punk phase. My father really liked old rock and first wave punk. My brother was super into heavy metal cause of guitar hero and it rubbed off on me. Dance music is just overall fun to listen to. I hate country because I've been exposed to terrible country artists my entire life because of the region I live in. Mumble rap because I don't like rap that much to begin with and then I can't even understand them, plus mumble rap usually tends to fill the stereotypes that my grandma has about rap music. Later in life I rediscovered Emo through The Black Parade because it was a concept album that felt very in line with what I was emotionally going through at the time, and I notice that a lot of that music tends to have albums that every song ties into each other OR the lyrics tend to be a bit more poetic than other genres. That however is my personal opinion.
Indifferent or good: 70/80s rock(ELO Van Halen Boston), Grunge(Alice in Chains Nirvana Pearl Jam), EDM/Dubstep/Club (Don't know any by name just bundle them all together), Opera/orchestral pieces (honestly who doesn't love a good fuckin classical music piece every now and again)
Most hated genres: Country, Mumble Rap
So I grew up with grunge still being played on the radio and slowly moved over to the 2000s alt rock/pop punk phase. My father really liked old rock and first wave punk. My brother was super into heavy metal cause of guitar hero and it rubbed off on me. Dance music is just overall fun to listen to. I hate country because I've been exposed to terrible country artists my entire life because of the region I live in. Mumble rap because I don't like rap that much to begin with and then I can't even understand them, plus mumble rap usually tends to fill the stereotypes that my grandma has about rap music. Later in life I rediscovered Emo through The Black Parade because it was a concept album that felt very in line with what I was emotionally going through at the time, and I notice that a lot of that music tends to have albums that every song ties into each other OR the lyrics tend to be a bit more poetic than other genres. That however is my personal opinion.