What music do people in flyover states listen to?

What music do people in flyover states listen to?

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Kid Rock

What music do coastal nu-males listen to?

Country and Nu-Metal.

Uh wu tang

Country, I live in North Dakota, the only radio stations are country top 40, and greatest hits stations. Luckily I got my prog collection to seek refuge in

Gucci Mane

Black Oak Arkansas
Hinder
Staind
Blackfoot
Trapt
Slipknot
Korn
Jason Aldean
Carrie Underwood
Disturbed
Brownsville Station
Kelly Clarkson
Clay Aiken
Creed
The Marshall Tucker Band
The Georgia Satellites
Brooks and Dunn
Chingy
Limp Bizkit
Foghat
Charlie Daniels Band
Nelly
Celine Dion
Ja Rule
Adele
Switchfoot
Mercy Me
Buckcherry
Smalltown Poets
Rob Zombie
Amy Grant
50 Cent
Everlast
The Offspring
Toby Keith

Kid Rock
Uncle Kracker
Ying Yang Twins
that girl who recorded a response song to Eamon like "fuck you right back"

DC Talk
Casting Crowns
P.O.D.
Jars of Clay
Petey Pablo
Cottonmouth Kingz
Sublime

midwest emo

Master P
"Cotton-Eyed Joe"
"The Devil went to Jamaica"
the Tom Petty songs about weed
Mike Jones
Paul Wall

I'm in North Colorado. A mix of pop country, mariachi music, and hip hop here.

Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Virginia are the most flown over states

Roy D Mercer comedy cassettes
WWE entrance music
just the guitar solo from "Freebird"

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butthurt ioweiner

Nothing except rap and country xD

church sermons and Afroman

Hey, I was just saying that the image is inaccurate

I do live near the Iowa border though

>"Slow Motion" (uncensored) by Third Eye Blind
>censored Eminem songs on a mix CD with Josh Groban and Chris Tomlin
>Pentatonix
>Evanescence
>Fast and Furious soundtracks

ska

t. cucked coastal nu-male lumineer fans

The undisputed heavyweight champ of the Midwest coming through.

>I live in North Dakota
did you even read every post?

t. cucked north dakotan nu-male emerson lake and palmer fan

RAIN ON THE SCARECROW
BLOOD ON THE PLOW

I exclusively listen to Old Boots New Dirt. No other transcendental avant-country album comes close

Field recordings of literal fields.

"Field recordings" is actually a very popular genre in the midwest and refers to the glorious sound of golden lifegiving corn growing in the midwestern sun.

It is our most cherished and sacred music, and for years I thought the people on Sup Forums who listen to field recordings were referring to the sacred tradition of listening to the corn.

Also we like the band Korn.

sometimes I'll actually just shuck an ear of corn and hold it to my ear so I can hear its screams

kek

All jokes aside, cornfields make the craziest sounds when there is a breeze. Like dry dusty bones rubbing against each other

HURTS SO GOOD