Big Sugar - Better get Used to it Blind Faith - Can't Find my way Home Jamie xx - Gosh Queens of the Stone age - Make it wit chu Jay Z - Big Pimpin' Led Zeppelin - Kashmir Shinedown - Simple Man (acoustic) Big Wreck - Ladylike Neil Young - Cinnamon Girl Kanye West - Runaway
Woods of Ypres - Death is Not an Exit Lil Reese - Traffic (ft. Chief Keef) The Beatles - Devil in Her Heart Nas - What Goes Around Andrew Jackson Jihad - Sense, Sensibility Ovid's Withering - Earthshaker I The Libertines - Death on the Stairs Of Montreal - Coquet Coquette Swans - Thug MSTRKRFT - Bounce (ft. N.O.R.E. & Isis)
Not super representative of my current music taste.
Colton Ross
I am confused by your musical taste
How can you listen to beauty like Kashmir, yet also literally anything kanye or jayz put out
Isaac Campbell
Coheed and Cambria - Mothers of Men Pink guy - Fuck the police Goldfish - Woman's a Devil Trans Siberian Orchestra -The Mountain The Glitch Mob - Seven Nations Army remix Coheed and Cambria - A Favor House Atlantic Alestorm - Drink Dragonforce - Through the Fire and Flames (of course out of all my dragonforce it HAS to be the meme) Tenacious D - Wonderboy Jimmy Eat World -Pain
Ethan Taylor
Because I like hip hop and classic rock haha It's that simple.
Christopher Richardson
I too have a very broad range, but even then I don't see how you could enjoy both. People enjoy rock either for the aesthetics or the lyrical meaning yet that kind of hip hope as basically the opposite aesthetics and little to no real meaning at all. It's like being a Jewish nazi.
Juan Hill
Again, I like rock and rap. Can't put it more simply. A jewish nazi likes pork and cool outfits
Charles Adams
That was a bad metaphor and I feel bad. Do you like rage against the machine? Basically the only good rock/rap band ever? It's kinda like that.
David Ross
Because people have varied musical taste.
I like a lot of metal, but I also like folk/rock, and some rap/hip-hop, some R&B, and a small bit of pop. The only stuff I don't like is mainly country because of the twangy vocals; though vocals can turn me off in any genre (for example, I don't like Guns N' Roses and Lynard Skynard specifically because of their vocals).
It's not particularly jarring for me to go from listening to The Decemberists to Slayer, from Taylor Swift to Gucci Mane, or from Deathspell Omega to The Mamas and the Papas (alright, that's a *little* jarring).
Anyway, all I'm saying is that some people have highly varied musical taste. Some don't.
Robert Brown
Isn't Linkin Park also rock/rap? Sure they're more industrial and I've never really cared but I read somewhere that that's what they are.
Also I'm not saying I have a hard time believing you could like rock and hip hop (or rap) I myself enjoy both it weird too see someone who appreciates good rock also listen specifically to kanye and Jay z
Juan Nguyen
People like different things for different reasons and for different moods.
If I'm feeling aggressive or hyped, I'm not going to listen to something mellow and calm. I'm not going to get plastered and party listening to Simon and Garfunkel, but I might to Nelly. Conversely, I'm not going to relax and unwind listening to something aggressive or something that requires active listening like Cryptopsy, but I'll certainly be able to relax listening to Led Zeppelin.
Few people who are deeply involved in music limit their listening to the genre(s) that they play. Hell, some musicians even avoid listening to bands that play music similar to the music they make themselves.
Evan Lewis
I think about the only stuff I don't listen to is "meaningless" rap and country. It's not even about vocal it's just that the messages often don't resonate with me. There are a few of each genre (like Ill mind of hops in, Logic's 1-800, and Johnny Cash'a hurt, and a few others) but for the most part they sound like they have terrible, or even contradictory, messages.
Dylan Anderson
Insomnia - De La Nostalgie (Mater Natura Excelsa) Evernight - Summoning (Old Mornings Dawn) Alfadhirhaiti - Heilung (LIFA) Shores serene - Midnight Odyssey (Funerals from the Astral Sphere) II: The voice of nebular flame - Aureole (Alunar) Nihilation - Kriegsmaschine (Altered States of Divinity) Grey Heavens - Summoning (Lugburz) Collapse into essence - Mare Cognitum (An Extraconscious Lucidity) B oжидaнии дopoги (Угнeтaющий гopoд) - Liveride (Cквoзь Cибиpь) I'm not in love - 10cc (Original Soundtrack)
Justin Stewart
Whitney Shafer - All My Exes Live In Texas Bon Jovi - It's my life The Outlaws - Green Grass & High Tides The Police - Every Breath You Take The Animals - We Gotta Get Out Of This Place The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter Rebel Son - Sittin’ Up Drinkin’ With Robert E. Lee Grand Funk Railroad - Some Kind Of Wonderful The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again Men At Work - Down Under
Thomas Ward
Garbage - Aesop Rock Sad Songs and Waltzes - Cake Pin the Tail on the Donkey - Naughty by Nature Tangled Up in Plaid - Queens of the Stone Age The Rock Show - Blink 182 Clairvoyant Disease - Avenged Sevenfold Picture Day - Hail Mary Mallon Writhe - Kyuss The Lost Souls - A Fire Inside You Only Live Once - The Strokes
>Oh no, I'm old!
Ian Sullivan
Here's another shuffle of mine:
Soilwork - Shadowchild The Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday Two Door Cinema Club - This is the Life Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited 2 Chainz - Riot Meshuggah - Perpetual Black Second Skeletonwitch - This Evil Embrace The Prodigy - Take Me to the Hospital Tech N9ne - I'm a Playa Lady Gaga - Boys Boys Boys
Some music isn't about a lyrical message. It's about conveying an emotion or feeling. Frankly, a lot of "music with a message" comes off as preachy. For example, Hurt (which isn't originally by Johnny Cash, but Nine Inch Nails) is less about a "message" and more about a feeling. I'd struggle to find a lyrical meaning in a lot of the stuff I listen to, unless you consider "unbridled, hardly-intelligible misanthropic rage" to be a meaning.
Summoning is some good stuff, fam.
I'd peg you at 27. has much more aged taste than you do, with all that dadrock.
Eli Hernandez
I'm 32 but I'll take 27, also not a great representation of my tastes, more like a decent sampling of my genres.
Sebastian Sanchez
Ride - Leave Them All Behind Placebo - Come Home Joy Division - Shadowplay My Bloody Valentine - Only Shallow Drop Nineteens - Delaware Helmet - Unsung Kyuss - Green Machine Superchunk - Low F Smashing Pumpkins - Drown Queens Of The Stone Age - In the Fade
Camden Williams
I only guessed 27 because that's how old I am and I listen to everything you've listed there except Hail Mary Mallon and A Fire Inside because I've never heard of them (granted, all the other bands/groups are fairly well known) and Aesop Rock isn't really my style.
Jason Moore
Based KYUSS and QOTSA
Andrew Rivera
Seems above Yea Forums's average age by a few decades. I'm gonna guess 36 (either that, or you're a Yea Forums browser).
Nathaniel Lopez
>Some music isn't about a lyrical message. It's about conveying an emotion or feeling. Frankly, a lot of "music with a message" comes off as preachy. For example, Hurt (which isn't originally by Johnny Cash, but Nine Inch Nails) is less about a "message" and more about a feeling. I'd struggle to find a lyrical meaning in a lot of the stuff I listen to, unless you consider "unbridled, hardly-intelligible misanthropic rage" to be a meaning.
Yea I get that, and do listen to a lot of feeling based music as well (love me some instrumentals. Death -voice of the soul is a good example) Don't see how it comes off as preachy though, usually you can tell when the message is fake and the music just ends up terrible. Also I know NIN did hurt (which is why I specified Cash's hurt) but cash does it some solid justice.
Gabriel Turner
Enter Shikari - Shinrin-yoku Clipse - Trill Sufjan Steven - The Man of Metropolis Steals Our Hearts Eminem - Rock Bottom System of a Down - Soil Talking Heads - This Must Be the Place Oasis - Rock 'n' Roll Star Gwen Stefani - Cool Pavement - In The Mouth A Desert Clipse - Intro
Cash's voice is evocative enough that the cover works with his style. Maybe I just have a grudge against peddling a message through an artistic medium. The concept itself just seems cheap to me. It's not about a message being "fake" or anything, it's about being told how to act, feel, or interpret something. A message isn't the same as a story, mind you. A message is "you can do it if you try" or "things get better" or "everything is awful because of X." Messages in music (and art in general) are, in my mind, essentially preachy.
Michael Taylor
>dadrock Is that a good thing?
Michael Foster
It's typically used as a pejorative term, but there's nothing inherently wrong with bands like The Police, The Rolling Stones, or The Smiths.
Though I don't think any of those top the cake for dadrock quite like Bon Jovi. And I'm not a fan of Bon Jovi. It's just not my taste.
Brandon Reed
It's hard for me to find new music, I just stagnate until someone introduces me to new stuff.
Carson Russell
That's why I made this thread. Ha Listen to someone else music maybe find something I haven't heard from an artist I like. The world is on fire anyway might as well enjoy some music. >pic related
That's why I read music blogs/reviews. If you're into metal, I frequent Angry Metal Guy. They've recently (in the past year or so) started to branch into reviewing slightly-less metal stuff (though certainly still firmly in the rock family), so it *might* be worth a dadrocker's look.
Joseph Martin
I'm the same myself. I actually really appreciate because I've literally heard of none of those bands so I'm gonna try them all tonight
Ryan Thompson
Yeah I like metal, as long as it's not black sabbath-esque, I get they make the devil stuff for publicity and shock but to me it's just uncomfortable to listen to or watch. gonna check that guy out
Henry Lopez
Blue Collar Man - Styx Mr. Blue Sky (ELO Cover) - Weezer Madness - Muse Beyond Oblivion - Trivium Fall into Sleep - Mudvayne The Mob Rules - Black Sabbath Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen With Arms Wide Open - Creed (yep..) Lasagna - Weird Al Yankovic Turn the Page (Live Cover) - Metallica
Oliver Smith
...Are you legitimately an old person? I can't tell if you're trolling at this point.
Oliver Miller
I'm turning 19 next month
Hunter Jones
>riddle of steel - aquiline >jefferson airplane - ice cream phoenix >the melvins - let it all be >ulrich schnauss - i'm not the gun >the black mages - battle theme >amon tobin - golfer vrs boxer >nightmares on wax - still? yes? >bonobo - the shark >iron maiden - bring your daughter to the slaughter >studio x labs - the age of s'jet
Nolan Ward
Probable Cause - Bassnectar, ill.gates Substance - Haste The Day Cat Scratch Fever - Ted Nugent Everything as Planned - We Came As Romans Quicken - Thousand Foot Krutch Bootlegger's Boy - Old Crow Medicine Show I Know Better - The Grascals Honey Bee - Blake Shelton Pirate Flag - Kenny Chesney Touch of Grey - Grateful Dead
Colton Clark
The White Stripes - Jolene Beck - Girl The Shins - Your Algebra King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard - Tetrachromacy Oh Sees - Drone Number One The Beastie Boys - Johnny Ryall The Kinks - 20th Century Man Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath Yes - South Side of the Sky
Levi Rodriguez
What the fuck does this mean? Not only are Black Sabbath the most influential and quintessentially “metal” metal band, they’re also one of the most accessible since they’re still basically just blues rock with distortion. They’re also a pretty terrible example for a metal band that promotes the devil, considering their collective Christendom and rejection of that idea and the actual, straight-up Satan praise of some more extreme metal bands (\m/).
Adam Nelson
They've got some grim stuff, I haven't really listened to them because of that so I can't really point out specific songs. I don't want to get into this kind of argument, I just don't enjoy their music, end it at that. I like metal as long as it isn't into that dodgy stuff. I like Raubtier, for example, Achtung Panzer and Panzermarsch some of my favourites.
Nathan Murphy
This is the comfiest music thread Ive ever been on, ty OP and everyone.
Ryder Smith
Pearl Jam - Dissident Minus the Bear - Heaven is a Ghost Town Alice in Chains - God Am Alt J - Tessellate Signal Hill - Intelligentsiya Incubus - Talk Shows on Mute Crosses - Trophy Bush - Prizefighter Deftones - Rocket Skates Lines in the Sky - Threads
Easton Lee
90's guy?
Owen Wilson
Sort of. Sure a good chunk of my stuff.is from.Then, but I listen pretty much anything. Honestly can't get enough swing music, especially electro swing.
Brandon Clark
The Avett Brothers - The Perfect Space Aphex Twin - Heliosphan Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - That One Refused - 366 The Number Twelve Looks Like You - Track Four The Black Keys - Midnight In Her Eyes 30 Seconds to Mars - Buddha For Mary Mindless Self Indulgence - I'm Your Problem Now Son House - Levee Camp Moan Porcupine Tree - Strip the Soul
Joseph Perez
Johnny O. - Fantasy Girl Modest Mouse - Bukowski Ghost - Devil Church (live) Israel Vibration - I'll Go Through Cat Stevens - Peace Train Culture - Pirate Days Polographia - Polographia - AM The Sisters of Mercy - Marian (Version) Wailing Souls - Bandits Taking Over Sad Lovers and Giants - Seven Kinds of Sin
That MCR album is fucking fire. Too bad everything after it sucks
Cameron Sanders
Aggressor - Kitsune^2 Eggs.mid - Renard AUTUMN DAY DISTRACTION - The Quick Brown Fox Exosphere - Darius 달다! 맵다! - The Quick Brown Fox Plan Your Own Party Kit - Truxton Knocked The Fuck Out - The Quick Brown Fox Listen To My Shit - The Quick Brown Fox Intimate With The Fire Bird - Darius + Rotteen Sinisterr - Renard
Most of my music is on Spotify, I only download certain artists
Daniel Moore
Wild Nothing - Only Heather Starfucker - Hard Smart Beta West Montgomery - My One and Only Love Rush - Take a Friend Action Bronson - Terror Death Camp The Moldy Peaches - Nothing Came Out Melissa Horn - Jag vet vem jag är när jag är hos dig Peach Kelli Pop - Princess Castle 1987 Action Bronson - Bag of Money Peach Kelli Pop - Sailor Moon Theme
Didn't get any D&B in there but oh well. This playlist is pretty old and I tend to add entire albums; I wouldn't listen to most of these songs, especially not today. It could use cleaning up but it's more comprehensive than my newer ones which are split into genres.
Jeremiah Wood
Nice
Gabriel Parker
Some random music
RAVE4LOVE - 999999999 Stars - Datfootdive Cerrone - supernature Blue Monday - New order Tell me (what's on your mind) - Allah las Honey bones -DOPE LEMON Wax - No. 30003 La niña del volcán - (polocorp remix)
Mike & Gamechops - Hateno Village Sam Feldt, Rami - Post Malone Post Malone - Yours Truly, Austin Post System of a Down - Soldier Side TOOL - H. Kero Kero Bonito - Flamingo NF - Nate Cartoons - Witch Doctor - Radio Mix TOOL - Bottom Nirvana - Lithium
Mason Baker
Since I'm latino most of my song are in spanish so yeah
Tranquila- J Balvin Energy Drink- Virtual Riot Toxicity- S.O.A.D Scray Monsters and Nice Spirits- Skrillex Starboy- The Weeknd and Daft Punk Chulo sin H- De La Ghetto, Jowell & Randy Ahora Te Puedes Marchar- Luis Miguel La Bilirrubina- Juan Luis Guerra God's Plan- Drake Claridad- Menudo
Yeah thats weird
Camden Flores
Leon Thomas - L-O-V-E Bonnie Raitt - Give it up or Let It Go The Climax Chicago Blues Band - How Many More Years Muddy Waters - Southbound Train George Harrison - Thanks for the Pepperoni Bill Evans - Alice in Wonderland (Take 2) Oscar Brown Jr. - Chicken Heads King Crimson - The Great Deceiver North Mississipi All Stars - Rollin 'n Tumblin Weather Report - Eurydice
Mason James
Roll Me Under - Stone Temple Pilots Recover - CHVRCHES Northern Town - Fruition Spanish Sahara - Foals Shady Grove - Mudcrutch LIttle Wing - Hendrix A Lack of Color - Death Cab for Cutie Tired As Fuck - The Staves Muddy Waters - The Gospel Whiskey Runners Paradise Circus - Massive Attack