>Pop
>PopRock /Indie Rock
>Alternative Rock
>Emo/Pop Punk
>Post-Hardcore/Metalcore
>Synthpop/Electropop
>Pop Punk
>Pop Rock/Indie Rock
>Indie Pop
Your music taste """progression"""
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>Top 40's rock (All American Rejects and Lincoln Park)
>""""""Underground""""""" rap (Only Hollywood Undead like a fag)
>Thrash Metal (Big 4, Sodom, etc.)
>Death Metal (Cannibal Corpse, Death, etc.)
>Crossover Thrash(S.O.D. and the Cro-Mags)
>Dad Rock (Only Beatles and Bob Dylan)
>Prog Rock (Yes, King Crimson, etc.)
>Only Bob Dylan
>American Folk/Trad. English/Scottish ballads(Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, etc.)+Expiramental Rock (Swans, Faust, etc.)
It's been a rough ride Sup Forums
>Experimental Pop Punk
>Bulemic Druid Seres
>Sarcophagus Snail Pop
>Intangible Metal
>Skeleton Classic-Folk
All the way to Post-Post.
>Lincoln Park
>pop punk kys
Hollywood Undead are patrician
>whatever's on the radio
>a strange micheal jackson phase when I was about 8
>whatever's on the radio
>80's music
>everything was trash to me at this point
>queen
>whatever's on the radio
>metal
>whatever's on the fucking radio
>chillhop
my music tastes have been shit and I don't give a single fuck
>Micheal Jackson
>disco
>70's rock
>Thrash metal
>90's metal
>Pop punk
>2000's alternative (MGMT, Passion Pit)
>Radiohead
>Industrial
>Experimental Hip Hop
>Stoner Rock/Metal (mostly Qotsa and Kyuss)
>New Wave
>Radiohead (again)
>Folk Punk (AJJ and NMH)
>IDM
>Stuff like Ty Segall, Thee oh sees, meatbodies, King Gizz
>Experimental/Post-Rock (Swans, Godspeed, etc)
>Post-Hardcore (Unwound, Fugazi, Etc)
>Mac Demarco and King Krule
>Krautrock
>Doom Metal
Am I patrician
>soundtracks (Star Wars etc)
>Michael Jackson
>80's alternative
>Beatles
>NIN/grunge
>Radiohead
Now just an amalgam of all of the above, love discovering new stuff on Yout Ube.
>buttrock
>entry level groove metal i.e. Lamb of God, All That Remains, Demon Hunter
>proggy dadrock i.e. Rush and Queen
>brostep
>eurobeat
>pitchfork core and hiphop
>blues and 80's hardcore
I'm currently at a mix of the above three and prog and just going by recommendations I hear from "music-types" .
2007-2009: Gangster rap, R&B I heard on the radio (note: I wasn't trying to be cool, I just liked the instrumentals and didn't know what any of the lyrics meant) plus Nitrome flash game music
2010-2011: National anthems and John Williams movie scores
2011-2013: Literally nothing but MGMT's Oracular Spectacular and Congratulations (according to iTunes, I listened to Flash Delirium over 2,000 times)
2013: Tame Impala
2013-2016: Metal, starting with Infestissumam by Ghost BC. Eventually moved on to Slayer, Mastodon and Finally Opeth
2016: New age
2017-Present: Most music
Kid music:
16 bit chiptunes>generic 80s-2000s pop playlist>2000s radio pop
Real shit
New wave of British Heavy Metal>classic rock>thrash metal>death metal and prog rock>grindcore and got back into vidya game chiptunes>jazz fusion and retrowave>new wave>funk and italo disco>post punk and boogie funk>70s new age electronic music>metalcore and hardcore punk>modal jazz and swing>city pop
Honestly this is a fuck ton of music to wrap ones head around; i primarily stick to jazz fusion/rock, city pop and vidya chiptunes.
>whatever my parents listened to (mostly Neue Deutsche Welle)
>soundtracks and few songs that i liked that came on the radio (most notbaly Franz Ferdinand)
>Classic Rock (Started with finding Animalisms on Youtube)
>Beatles ->Kinks ->Pink Floyd -> VU
>Psychedelics of 60s and 70s (Grateful and Country Joe still beign favorite bands)
>Dylan, Guthrie and american folk in general
>Jazz phase (Mingus, Moondog, Monk)
>right now deciding if im into trip hop
>west coast rap
>superior east coast rap
>prog rock
>prog and art rock
>"experimental" rock
>electronic rock
>electronic lol
>industrial
>bits of popular music as well ofc it was 2011 such as kanye and vampire weekend and things like dat
>but industrial mostly
>ambient electronic
>drone
>droooonnnnneeeeeeeeeeeee
>coil
>coil
>coil for like 3 years
>psych, experimental, ambient
i dont know where to go
>europop
>disco
>Grunge
>Nu-metal
>underground rap
>indie rock
>Mathcore br00tal metal
>melodic death metal
>technical death metal
>Frank zappa
>gypsy jazz
>No wave/industrial
>Ascension (TMR etc.)
>hip hop
>more hip hop
>guitar hero
>butt metal
>thrash metal
>death metal
>deathcore
>start browsing Sup Forums
>Sup Forums essentials
>ambient
>experimental pretentious shit
>noise
>black metal
>back to death metal again but this time the good kind
>i dont know where to go
how about to bed.
doom metal is great, good job. The rest is pretty much trash tho.
End of the line user
>radio
>country
>90s sitcom theme music
>wwe theme music
>video game music
>anime theme music
>the beatles
>80s pop
>90s pop
>fuck it back to radio
>eminem
>whiteboi real hip hop rappers (namely ice cube, 2pac, biggie, nas, eazy, dre, snoop, wu-tang, tech n9ne, hopsin, tyler, lupe, and big l (hated kanye cuz public image, hated jay cuz too popular, hated kendrick cuz modern and mainstream = trap (techno rap) garbage))
>backpack rap (the other whiteboi rappers like j cole and aesop rock)
>conscious hip hop
>pre-yeezus kanye
>started browsing Sup Forums
>experimental hip hop
>"lyrical" trap (basically just denzel curry)
>trap
>cloud rap
>any and all "obscure" southern hip hop (spaceghostpurrp, crime mob, early gucci mane)
>memphis rap
>Metal
>Alt rock
>Blues rock
>Garage rock
>Punk
>Classic rock
I think your taste was the best around the anime music period
Lmao isnt classic rock sorta thing people get introduced to music by? Not what they develop their music tastes into.
>dadrock
>drum n bass
>jungle
>pre-Skrillex dubstep
>ska
>trip-hop
>rap
>vaporwave
>bluegrass
>synthwave
I know it doesn't make much sense.
(pre middle school)
>Only music I know is from MTV and VH1. All I listen to/watched.
(circa-middle school)
>Listen to nothing but the Beatles
>All other music but the beatles sucks even though they're the only music I've heard
>Find Bjork's albums on youtube and enjoy them
>Do the same with They Might be Giants
(Early HS)
>Get first Iphone and Itunes cards
>Buy Michael Jackson and Eminem's discography (which came with the obnoxious 'Eminem is the best rapper' attitude)
>Get into more and more artists including but not limited to; Kanye West, OutKast, MF DOOM, Justin Timberlake and other R&B/Hip Hop related acts
(Late HS)
>Start record collecting
>Usually buy weird dollar store/goodwill shit.
>Also get into more 70s music (Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Billy Joel)
>Taste expanded much more over years
(College to now)
>Listen to every Hip Hop essencial I could over summer
>Discover more Jazz (primarily Herbie Hancock)
>Buy more and more cheap records to discover music
>Buy spotify too to make it easier
>Music variety currently at it's peak, favorite genres being East Coast Hip Hop, 70s Soul/Funk and Baroque Pop
Favorite artists: David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, Billy Joel, and Nina Simone
>Middle School: whatever was on the radio
>Early High School: psychedelic rock, prog rock
>Late High School: grunge, post-punk, trip hop
>College: black metal, post-rock, blackgaze, shoegaze
>Now: martial industrial, neofolk, dark ambient, industrial metal
Boy bands
Classic rock
Prog rock/metal
Indie
90s rap (big pun, wutang, ...)
Jazz
International pop music (like soukous or japanese enka or something)
Now: cardi b, tekashi 6ix9ine, three 6 mafia, YouTube channel where the guy redoes rap songs to be about sucking dicks and being gay (gay hip-hop)
>radio shit
>pop rock like linkin park and breaking benjamin
>folk metal
>melodic death metal
>progressive death metal
>black metal
>stoner doom metal
>whatever's on the radio and kids at school are playing
>got an mp3 player when I was 6, some playlist I got via limewire on loop. Stuff like acdc, early coldplay, some hardstyle and generic rock as well
>Michael Jackson exclusively when I was 11 for some reason, learned the moonwalk and shit
>Dubstep and Deep house, still some rock but also a bit of metal when I was around 13
>Nothing specific, got really depressed when I was about 14 so almost no music for 2 years
>Suddenly I started feeling shit again and got into postrock, ambient, synthpop, indie folk, emo when I was 16
>From then on it progressed into more ambient, lots of electronic, acid house, prog/postrock, ambient techno, idm, avant garde shit. That's where I am now at 19
Youve really fallen from grace have you
God you are smug
>Literally nothing
>Poprock
>Metalcore
>Various other metal subgenres
>More rock
>Dark folk
>nu metal/post-grunge
>metalcore
>deathcore
>classic rock/prog rock
>"real" metal
>alternative/indie rock
>new wave
>post-punk/noise rock
>avant-garde/psychedelic rock
>Alice Cooper, AC/DC, ZZTop, Scorpions
>Metallica, Maiden, Megadeath, Black Sabbath
>Pantera and later obsessed with Nevermore
>a bunch of british heavy metal, power, doom
>full on black and death metal
>Punk and Post-Punk
>Ambient and techno
>Noise Rock, Breakcore
>Progressive Rock, Jazz Fusion, Post-Bop, Italo- Disco
Yeah well I only really casually listened to classic rock. Like only the big bands I wasn't too interested in music at the time. And then I heard a band and it made me realize that rock/music isn't dead and I wanted to expand more and try to find more rock. And I was constantly on that journey through my teenage years and then I came full circle and came back to older stuff and I appreciate it more now
I went from listening to rap to listening to good music
eh i still put on some jazz or black metal record sometimes but i feel like the new stuff is actually better music. i listened to gris the other day
>misc shitty rock (linkin park, green day)
>90s alt rock
>modest mouse
>post-rock (first/second wave)
>stall a bit
>unwound
>90s post-hardcore/emo
misc other stuff (swans, this heat, dj shadow, whatever) sprinkled in throughout
not sure where i'll go next
Based
>whatever was on the radio (preferably country)
>whatever was on the radio (preferably rock)
>realized I didn’t actually like the shit that was on the radio
>nothing
>linkin park
>linkin park
>linkin park
>melodic death metal (don’t ask how that happened)
>technical death metal
>prog metal
>blackgaze/atmospheric black metal
>post-rock
>ambient
Honestly i can totally relate. I was introduced to music as a whole by Nwobhm. Sorta thought I outgrew it as i attached a dumb stigma to it for being "underground" and "roughly produced".
Went through all sorts of metal music; old and new, heavy and melodic. Come full circle, i realised that Nwobhm isnt just better than literally all other styles of metal but also the ultimate zenith of 70s style hard rock music.
>entry level classical
>video game music, less entry level stuff, obscure romantic composers
>instrumental hip hop, avant-garde classical, video game music
>doom metal, stoner metal
>black metal, ambient, experimental