1. what genres you tell people you like

1. what genres you tell people you like
2.what you actually like
>world, trad folk, """""obscure""""" music
>indie, 60s pop, my greatest shame is the beatles
who /insecure/ here?

1. everything except rap and country
2. only rap and country

1. rock, pop, folk, electronic music
2. rock, pop, folk, electronic music

what is the deal with this, I don't understand

this

>my greatest shame is the beatles
I don't think your trying hard enough, junior.

I wish the apocalypse would hurry along and wipe the world clean of you hipster turds already.

1. Electronic music, Rock
2. Electronic music, Punk Rock, Grunge, some Experimental Hip Hop, Noise Rock, Low-Fi, Psychedelic Rock

1. Hip Hop, Jazz Funk, R&B, a little rock and pop.
2. Hip Hop, Jazz Funk, R&B, a little rock and pop.

1. jazz and classical
2. free improvisation, noise, 20th and 21st century modernism, field recordings

top kek

That's some real shit taste

>rock, jazz
>prog, zeuhl, psych rock, free jazz, noise rock

1. Alt Rock and Hip Hop mostly
2. Everything to some extent

okay

this

1. A lot of stuff
2. Classical, rock music, power pop, psychedelic rock, progressive rock, glam rock, art rock, punk rock, hardcore punk, new wave, alternative rock, heavy metal, thrash metal, death metal, black metal, grunge, emo, indie rock, indie pop, dance punk, industrial, post-punk, post-rock, synthpop, electro house, breakbeat, hardstyle, drum and bass, dubstep, trance, glitch, lo-fi, ambient, synthwave, pop music, disco, hip hop, gangsta rap, G funk, folk, country, blues, musique concrete, (among others).

what's the reason of telling people not true facts regarding your musical tastes?

1. Rock
2. Rock

So you dont list off genres like a grocery list like an autist.

well if you're autistic like this guy then that's a reasonable explanation

>he feels shame for liking basically the most popular band in human existence

I mean you don't have to worship them or despise them, either absolute is stupid. Pretty much everyone likes at least one beatles song.

this

1
>blues, dadrock, folk, funk, psychedelic
2
>blues, dadrock, folk, funk, psychedelic, and prog

1. Progressive dreamfunk
2. post-avant jazz-core

/thread

1. I don't talk to people
2. progg radiopop indiepop classical

Top kek

>feeling shame in the band that wrote Tomorow Never Knows, Rain, Here There And Everywhere, Norwegian Wood, Strawberry Fields Forever, Love You To, A Day In The Life, Happiness Is A Warm Gun, etc
Literally why? Who cares if normies don't know those songs, they're still great.

1. "i like The Band"
2. Hypnagogic Pop, New Wave, New Romantic, Future Funk, City Pop, anything with the word "synth" in it that isn't overtly vidya music and then The Band

i can't beat this