5 genres you dont like and probably never gonna get into

>brutal avant / brutal prog
>blue eyed-soul, sophisti-pop/rock
>real electronic (house, acid, trance, etc)
>metalcore/deathcore/brutal and death metal
>country/americana/heartland

>death metal
>prog / prog metal
>djent
>eai/onkyo
>trap/dubstep/most hip hop

>"progressive" metal
>R&B
>Modern country
>Classical(sadly)
>dubstep

>blue eyed-soul, sophisti-pop/rock
>country/americana/heartland
youre missing out on a lot of fun. maybe just cause i heard it a lot growing up but few things are more comforting than like cheesy fm radio smooth pop/rock
i just love cheesy vintage acoustic guitar sounds

classical because no one ever tells you how to into classical

>how to into classical
that's like asking how to into popular music, there's no easy answer

classical is not a genre so you can't treat it like one

I like Carpenters, David Sylvain , Vaporwave and City Pop, so, experimental and ambient sophisti-pop is kinda better for me but i dont really know that much

Gothic country is nice too but im not a murican so is hard for me to like it like you

>dubstep
What have you listened to?

I bet you dont like metal in general but you love noise

I heard so much of that growing up and I absolutely cannot listen to it; I have no nostalgia for it.

I dunno how that works.

>country, Americana, heartland
Dude listen to bluegrass, Bill Monroe and Lester Flat & Earl Scruggs are dope and important.

jazz funk soul disco hip hop

i can't get into post-punk

>Hard Rock
>Soft Rock
>Folk
>Folk Punk
>Folk Rock

Pop country and post-grunge two genres I cannot stand. Also never really got into reggae at all

>noise
>most metal
>most hip-hop
>most jazz
>post hardcore

>metal
>rap/hip-hop
>electronica
>jazz
>country
>noise

Rap
Country

Racists that can't accept cultural erichment

what??? not even normie post punk like Joy Division and The Cure?

>not liking jazz, hiphop and noise

what are you even doing here?

>Dance Punk
>Grunge/Post-Grunge
>Most Funk
>Acid House
>Nu-Metal

>rock
>electronic
>noise
>hip-hop
>metal

Lurking, mostly

>noise
excuse me?

not even normie post-punk. Only post-punk i've liked so far is Swans' post-punk era and This Heat's first album

>rap
>electronic
>any kind of funk
>noise
>post-anyth2ing

but these are all the best genres! :o

>funk (I've listened to the bigger ones like Parliament, Funkadelic, and Sly and the Family Stone and while it's not bad I just don't really see myself ever listening to it in my free time)
>most dance music like techno, house, or trance (I do like some deep house though)
>the more country-er country (I do like some alt country and like bluegrass but I listened to that Sturgill Simpson album this year and didn't care much for it)
>jazz that isn't free jazz (and I'm probably not listening to free jazz "right", I also don't really like brass or sax that much and that's most of the bigger jazz names)
>most "art" music (though I do like a few pieces here and there but still don't really listen to it in my free time much)

You like industrial.

not really. i haven't listened to enough of it to form an opinion