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What Kind Of Music Does Everyone Like?:)


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I have a thing for 'punk' music, I just love the sound of it...and the songs usually make you think about different things and make you question.

Although I do like any genre of music, if I like the song I like it.

My favorite bands are The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, The Dead Kennedy's, NOFX, Bad Religion, Mindless Self Indulgence, Marilyn Manson, The Exploited, and Oi Polloi.

Many more, but I think that'll do. xD

*Scurries away to listen to The Dead Kennedy's* This post has made me have the biggest urge to listen to music... :D

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I have a thing for 'punk' music, I just love the sound of it...and the songs usually make you think about different things and make you question.

Although I do like any genre of music, if I like the song I like it.

My favorite bands are The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, The Dead Kennedy's, NOFX, Bad Religion, Mindless Self Indulgence, Marilyn Manson, The Exploited, and Oi Polloi.

Many more, but I think that'll do. xD

*Scurries away to listen to The Dead Kennedy's* This post has made me have the biggest urge to listen to music... :D

Love DK's Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegitables!

I've been really digging Stza's efforts, Choking Victim, Leftover Crack and Star F'ing Hipsters.

SFH's song Empty Lives is very dear to me right now, it's a much needed reminder that there's nothing wrong with being you, flawed and human as you are; just do your damnedest to be what you think you should be.

Also listening to a ton of Rise Against lately.

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Guest Berenice_TS

Well I've fallen off the US music scene altogether and just stick with J-Music.

Rock: Asian Kung-Fu Generation

Alice Nine

L'Arc~en~Ciel

Hyde (of L'Arc)

Buck-Tick (FAVORITE)

Metal: Mostly just Deathgaze

J-pop: Yui

Nirgilis

Rie Fu

Hali Cali

Utada

And many more various J-bands, just can't get enough.

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Guest Harle

I have a huge music library.

From country to death metal and everything in between, but i lean more towarrds punk rock, rip hop, Nu metal, Horrorcore rap. Stuff along the lines of KMK, Hed Pe, ICP, & HU

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Mainly rock, alternative, and indie.

Snow Patrol

Kings of Leon

The Kooks

Coldplay

The Killers

My Chemical Romance

Vampire Weekend

Panic at the Disco.

What No Arcade Fire, Muse and Radiohead?

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Arcade Fire

Bat For Lashes

Blur

Coldplay

Elbow

Iron Maiden

Kasabian

Keane

Kraftwerk

Kings of Leon

The Lumineers

Modeselektor

Nirvana

Noah and the Whale

Oasis

Pink Floyd

Portishead

Radiohead

Sigur Rós

The Stone Roses

Thom Yorke

Travis

U2

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Guest Delphinus

Genre-wise, I enjoy the following: Classical music (Western European, Middle Eastern, and East Asian), pop/ rock, J-Pop/ Rock, K-Pop, bluegrass/ folk, techno/ dubstep, showtunes and some alternative.

Some of my favorite artists/ composers are: Madonna, Celine Dion, Josh Groban, Alanis Morissette, Adele, Ellie Goulding, 30 Seconds to Mars, Evanescence, Pat Benatar, Led Zepplin, John Lennon, BEAST, Katsuki Masako, Ogata Megumi, Frederic Chopin, Antonio Vivaldi, Savage Garden, and Yamane Mai.

Favorite Album: Ray of Light, Madonna (1997)

Favorite Song: "Unmei wa Utsukushiku," Katsuki Masako (1996)

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I Like almost every genre, my favorite genres are Metal, Punk Rock, Goth Rock, Industrial.

My top bands I'd have to say are Alice Cooper, Ozzy Osbourne, The Cure, Bad Religion, David Bowie, AC/DC, White/Rob Zombie, Rammstien, Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer, Joy Division, The Misfits, Bauhaus, KMFDM, The Clash, The Ramones, Pitchshifter, Prodigy, The Offspring

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ohh its kind of like icecream flavors, i like alot of them, prefr a few of them but it depends on my mood, or something, and i like new things i havent heard, or things ive known for years..all depends on how im feeling, and what kinda thing im in the mood for.

i generally prefer, various styles of rock, country, folks, blues.. less fond of Polkas and rap. but it depends on the song, a good song is basicly a good song, regardless.

btw, withthe name like guitar godess, it makes me think of the Gibson goddess Les Paul, nice instrument, but i dont think they make it these days. bummer.

--dan

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some classical, spanish guitar music, soul, jazz, funk and motown - my son is a jazz musician and teaches piano, he has his own band - at uni. he had a funk band which he used to sing james brown typea stuff.............my missus, who is mixed race African/English shouts at him "play that funky music white boy" - she's so funny!

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Guest Gypsyfeenix

I pretend to be a musician, but really I just play guitar....lol

I love Janis Jopin, Dylan, Ani Difranco ( Not a pretty girl is one of my favs), Tegan and Sarah, The Killers, and various assorted stuff. lately, I've fallen for Fun - the passion on Nate's face speaks to my heart.

I think I'd pinpoint songs, rather than bands. I tend to be a bit eclectic in my tastes, lol...good thread, BTW!

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some classical, spanish guitar music, soul, jazz, funk and motown - my son is a jazz musician and teaches piano, he has his own band - at uni. he had a funk band which he used to sing james brown typea stuff.............my missus, who is mixed race African/English shouts at him "play that funky music white boy" - she's so funny!

Here is Paul, an advert by a restaurant in Vientiane, Laos, where he does a regular gig..............paulatthebeambarvientiane.jpg

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