Indie, metal (old school, none of this new shouty nonsense, with a few exceptions), psychedelia, progressive rock, folk, bit of dance, pretty much anything, the more obscure the better . |
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By (user no longer on site) 30 weeks ago
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Varies ...
Today is 80s tunes
Yesterday was a mix of stuff
The day before was more ...I guess emotionally charged ...
Unusually say I like stuff ...but predominantly alternative / rock / metal |
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My “thing” is stuff that blends genres or sounds a bit weird and innovative.
I’ve been lucky enough to work with, and be friends with, some big names in music and I’ve learned so much from them. The thing I learned most is trust your gut, make music with emotion, and focus on how it makes you feel. You can’t go wrong.
This is going to sound cheesy but I love music, it draws people together. I know most of my closest friends through music. It’s like a homing beacon that pulls like minded souls toward one another. |
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By *jg83Man 30 weeks ago
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Can listen to any genre as long as its a good song can also depend on mood. Anything from classical to system of a down and everything in between. Love greenday, paulo nutini, Nirvana, oasis and the smitbs Fleetwood mac all sorts |
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Rock, punk, ska, industrial, goth, metal, alternative, grunge, grebo, drum n bass, heavy dance, crossover, mathrock and loads more.
Just not today's bland pop, or RnB, or Coldplay, Ed Sheeran crap. |
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By *929Man 30 weeks ago
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Like a variety depending on what doing
Chilling in bath or on in background through day = 69s,70s and little bit of 80s
Training/driving to gym = rap from 90s and early 2000s
Having a drink/getting ready to go out drinking = trance and dance from late 90s early 2000s
Can’t stand modern music |
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"Like a variety depending on what doing
Chilling in bath or on in background through day = 69s,70s and little bit of 80s
Training/driving to gym = rap from 90s and early 2000s
Having a drink/getting ready to go out drinking = trance and dance from late 90s early 2000s
Can’t stand modern music "
Wasn't everything you like 'modern' at some point? |
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like most to be fair, always get back to 90s hip hop, lately been more 'vlog' style tracks, current favourites being Rotations by friends with animals and Bubblegum by Dylan Sitts, both cracking beats |
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By *929Man 30 weeks ago
bedlington |
"Like a variety depending on what doing
Chilling in bath or on in background through day = 69s,70s and little bit of 80s
Training/driving to gym = rap from 90s and early 2000s
Having a drink/getting ready to go out drinking = trance and dance from late 90s early 2000s
Can’t stand modern music
Wasn't everything you like 'modern' at some point?"
Haha fair point yes but isn’t part of getting older thinking everything new/current is shite? |
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"Like a variety depending on what doing
Chilling in bath or on in background through day = 69s,70s and little bit of 80s
Training/driving to gym = rap from 90s and early 2000s
Having a drink/getting ready to go out drinking = trance and dance from late 90s early 2000s
Can’t stand modern music
Wasn't everything you like 'modern' at some point?"
Even Mozart once made parental eyes roll, indeed |
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