ITT: Genres you just can't into

Metal
Modern country
Opera
Hardstyle and all of its variants

For each post feel free to reply with songs/artists to try and help people into them

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From the ones I've tried out, only reggae.

try dub, its like reggae but not bad
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>Metal
>Folk
>Classical
>Noise

>metal
I have no idea, it's pretty accessible for the most part. If you can't into Sabbath then just give up
>modern country
Chris Stapleton is pretty nice, so is Sturgill Simpson
>Opera
Listen to Enrico Caruso, he's good
>Hardstyle
can't help you there

for me probably gabber and glam metal

nightcore
lofi hiphop
anime soundtracks
im convinced there is nothing good in either of these

Sounds pretty futuristic and doesn't shove in your face those Jamaican accented vocals I can't stand in reggae. Like it quite a bit, especially the brass parts.

>Glam Metal
If you haven't tried them already, listen to some X Japan. They mix glam metal with thrash, prog, and symphonic metal.

>gabber
can't help you there, friendo

for me it's shoegaze. i tried listening to mbv's loveless and has me in for about 3 songs before i just tune into something else

Listen to Lee Scratch Perry

>metal
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
>Folk
American Primitivism: John Fahey - Blind Joe Death
Freak: Comus - First Utterance
Psychedelic: Tim Buckley - Happy Sad
Singer/Songwriter: Nick Drake - Pink Moon
>Classical
wew
>Noise
Ambient: Yellow Swans - Going Places
Harsh: Kazumoto Endo - While You Were Out
Harsh Wall: Goat - Goat's Holy Mountain
Normal: Li Jianhong - San Sheng Shi

thanks man, I'll try X Japan
>Shoegaze
try Blow Out by Radiohead, it's not very shoegazey but it's accessible and a good intro, also Siamese Dream for the same sort of thing. Also listen to Dinosaur Jr. and Sonic Youth for some of the influences, then listen to V : D : C by Sweet Trip.

>nightcore
kek
>Lo-Fi Hip-Hop
Sensational - Loaded with Power
Some Memphis Rap stuff
>Anime Soundtracks
The Seatbelts - Cowboy Bebop

>reggae
The Upsetters - Super Ape
Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey
Toots & The Maytals - Sweet and Dandy

>folk
So you really can't get into
Leonard Cohen, Van Morrison, Nick Drake, Simon and Garfunkel, Townes Van Zandt, Tim Buckley, etc?

This sounds really fucking familiar.

Maybe you've heard a song on the album, it's pretty good

>Metal
Try Black Sabbath. Anything's good but I recommend chronological order. Then move on to NWOBHM stuff like Diamond Head, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest. ect.

If you're talking about that meme lofi hiphop - if you listened to Tomppabeats - Harbor and didn't like it just give up.

If you want some quality lofi instrumental hip hop try Mr. Oizo - Analog Worms Attack. I guess it qualifies

J Dilla - J Dilla The King Of Beats, Vol 2:Lost Scrolls

congos – heart of the congos

>metal
black sabbath – paranoid
>folk (assuming contemporary folk)
bob dylan – blonde on blonde
>classical
perotin – perotin (the hilliard ensemble)
clemens non papa – missa pro defunctis (rice, the brabant ensemble)
jean baptiste lully – l'orchestre du roi soleil (savall, le concert des nations)
ludwig van beethoven – symphony no. 9 (karajan, berliner philarmoniker)
frederic chopin – nocturnes (maurizio pollini)
hekryk gorecki – symphony no. 3 (zinman, london sinfonietta)
>noise
ramleh – hole in the heart

Electronic music that isn't ambient or synthpop

check out Phonat's s/t
it's what got me into bleep music

early vapourwave and Oceangrunge

Rock
Country
Rap

>Opera

Just listen to the best bits of the best operas and maybe go see one and decide if it's worth getting into for you.

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