What do working class people listen to?
What do working class people listen to?
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At work I dress similar to that guy, but because im a union member I have a hi viz shirt on.
I listen to hardcore, dad folk, and minimal/acid house.
/radio/core
whatever the Pandora station at work is playing
Tool
the radio
Rolling Stones
and clutch
That ain't workin
that's the way you do it
money for nothin
and your chicks for free
Rush
Iron Maiden
Cake
311
Punk Rock
Mercyful Fate
A shit load of Sup Forumscore
Electric Power Lineman (apprentice) reporting
ibew?
Tool
Hardcore meaning punk or dance?
Currently just punk. I went to Hullaballoo, Goodfellaz, and Darkrave parties in Toronto from around 98-06 though. Which was a mix of hardcore/gabber
Coheed and Cambria
A Perfect Circle
Black Sabbath
Iron Maiden
AC/DC
Metallica
Insane Clown Posse
Nine Inch Nails
Kiss
Tool
Dream Theater
Eminem
System of a Down
Korn
Yessir, sweet ass benefits
very nice. I've been B.A.C. for 9 years. Wish I wouldn't have gone with tinknockers, but then again. we still have full pension and annuity and havn't got stuck with a point system for retirement.
Hell yea though.
Yeah sometimes I forget how good we have it, tough work sometimes though, worth it in the end
Men at Work
Chief Keef
Tool
We all listen to R Kelly, bud
Grisey
Xenakis
Nancarrow
etc
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The only patrician working class choice.
mac demarco
L'internationale is the best communist song ever though.
Most patrician prole-core coming through
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merzbow whether they know it or not
Field recordings of work songs.
wtf does "working class" mean
cuz like I have a job I have to go to in order to make money for food and bills and stuff
oh boy patrician builder
bruce springsteen
>this is what springsteen fans actually believe
>ICP
i see juggalos everyday you don't?
My grandfather's a big fan of hank williams sr. and jr.
Blue collar work
I once worked in construction, the white guys play country and the mexicans play that 'banda' shit
this. talk radio, mainstream country, classic rock.
Well all the "working class" (so they dub themselves) around where I live listen to a combination of Oasis and whatever flavour-of-the-month Arctic Monkeys/Strokes ripoffs are around, at the moment Catfish and the Bottlemen is getting pretty big, yet again proving that the British indie scene will be trapped in yet another decade of stagnant lyrically impotent alt-rock.
Sports radio, man
They all sound like dan patrick
kek'd, this.
THE FOOIES
Anything on Triple M (mostly classic rock)
the only answer.
Different things, but the most of the people around my area listen to either Grandadrock, Dadrock, Reggae/Ska, shitty electronic and Top 40 shit.
Reggae
Dadrock
Basically, mainstream, accessible rock from whichever era the specific worker comes from, can be 90's alt metal to classic country, but mostly just straight up radio rock. It's not what they really listen to though, most bland rock will suffice, though they always hate on rap, jazz, electronic etc,
i'm from the northeast so there arent many woogies out here anyway
Concrete mason here (hardest construction there is) ... Country, classic rock and mariachi (because all of the Mexicans on every job site)