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Musical preferences
Scytale:
Black Metal and prog (especially 70's prog) are my favorites though I'm getting into Ambient a bit lately.
jcknbl:
I have yet to find a genre from which comes no music I find enjoyable. Its hard to answer the thread succinctly because what I'm listening to changes every few weeks. I do pretty consistently listen to indie rock- though what gets called indie rock is a pretty damn extensive chunk of music. I used to listen to a lot of indie pop, though in the past few months I've barely listened to any. I listen to the odd bit of metal from time to time. Usually when I hear it described as particularly interesting/divergent from usual expectations of metal. I put on some Coltrane from time to time. I probably listen to as much mainstream pop as I do metal or Jazz, and then more hip-hop than those three combined. Recently I've been digging into the massive sub-genre expanse of electronic music. I'm liking about 1/4 of what I hear.
I just got into this set of label collections called "The Best of Italo Disco", some of the most fun I've had listening to music in a while.
amok:
Indie is basically what I listen to when I need a break from EBM and trance.
Apart from a few select acts, guitar music just don't do it for me like it used to.
:mrgreen:
strawberry_gashes:
--- Quote from: 10101110 on 19 Oct 2006, 18:12 ---I love the Paper Chase!? Good call!? Actually, I'm waiting for their new cd to arrive in my mailbox any day now.
--- End quote ---
:-D They are awesome.
Oh, vtw, my music teacher put on this record during class today... I think you may like it. It's called "Bang On A Can- A Ballad For Many." (of course, I forgot who recorded it) :-(
It's a really abstract concept album about all these wars throughout history. It only has vocals (well, spoken words) on one track, but it's still really fucking awesome.
salada:
10 points if you can pick my music preferences from this t-shirt (which, i sadly, do not own (yet))
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