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How do others respond to your musical taste?
rudeboy:
My best friend calls it alarm clock music. I don't know, but his taste isn't so great though. He listens to streetpunk, bands like The Casualties and The Unseen. When we go tagging, he always sprays ska sucks just to piss me off, which does, because he's never heard of Propagandhi and self-titles him as a punk. To torture him sometimes when he's over my house, I'll put on some Streetlight Manifesto and maybe skank circles around him. Most of my other friends don't really mind my music tasts, or don't have anything negative to say about it.
Hatebunny:
Either my 'friends' go 'what is this? I like it.' and then when I tell them, and they recognize it, they go 'Oh...I didn't think they made this kind of music.'
Or some other people ask me what things are, and I say 'I don't know.' or 'music' just to piss them off.
I'm one of those bastards that hates it when other people like the music I like after I like it.
rudeboy:
--- Quote from: Hatebunny ---I'm one of those bastards that hates it when other people like the music I like after I like it.
--- End quote ---
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but it can only be taken so far. Hopefully not to the extent where they basically idolize you and rip your style.
Signum_Tenebrae:
I'd say the music I listen to goes over most people's head.
To most it's "just noise and screaming"
a pack of wolves:
Most of my friends move in similar musical circles to me and therefore have similarly eclectic tastes, so no-one ever finds it odd to hear me play Toto and then Trencher. People just react on whether they like it or not, but never get confused or hate something for no reason. And my mum likes John Zorn and David Thomas so I never even got the parental disapproval. She'd either not care, or borrow my Tom Waits records.
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