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Is there such thing as "bad taste in music"?
Music is subjective and strictly based on opinion. To say somebody has bad taste really just means that their taste in music doesn't match your preference in music.
If you take into consideration their point of view, they have a good taste in music depending on their preferences. I believe that any type of music deserves a chance, and if you don't like it, it doesn't match your preference, however someone else likes it, that doesn't necessarily mean they have bad taste. So again I ask, is there really such thing as bad taste in music? |
I think a bad taste in music is one that is very limited.
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While I agree that listening without limits is a great thing, at the same time everyone needs to be able to recognize and respect their individual internal tastes. One thing I've noticed (and been guilty of in the past) is that the shift towards learning about new music online and being exposed to so many immediate possibilities resulted in a lot of people adopting a very politically correct (and ultimately ineffectual) stance of 'I like evVVverRRRrything' I don't buy it. Everyone has personal tastes and preferences and if they're ignoring those to present a 'correct' answer then that answer is ultimately hollow and without merit. I also wonder if that attitude has anything to do with schools eschewing any sort of competitive game or sport where the rules dictate that a clear winner and loser are established by the end of the competition. |
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It's only bad taste when you decide to bother other people with it.
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of course there is "bad taste"
i have very good tastes, everybody who disagrees that what I listen to is "good" have exceedingly bad taste in music |
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I am not super into Jazz and Avant-Garde music, but I wouldn't say anyone who listens to those genres has a bad taste in music. I think intelligent people can spot if you are generally listening to what is considered "good" and "bad". Also, this depends on who is saying "You have a bad taste in music..." to be honest. I was told I had a bad taste in music yesterday from somebody who mainly listens to Snow Patrol, Creed and Coldplay. |
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I also definitely agree that it can cut both ways like the example your provide above. Ultimately, what I was getting with my first comment is that there are some people who seem more concerned with limits (or lack thereof) than what their personal tastes and preferences are telling them. I guess what I'm really trying to say is that bad taste in music develops when a person starts ignoring their own tastes to fit in to whatever peer group they've decided they want to belong with. Whether that's hardcore metalheads, or country purists, or all encompassing political correctness of liking evVVverRRRrything, when the limit is based on social pressure rather than individual preference the taste has gone bad. Quote:
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I agree with some of the stuff you guys have been saying. I'll just add to it by saying someone with bad taste is someone who listens to music for the wrong reasons. For examples... Take two people who both love the hell out of Limp Bizkit. One of them listens to them because they legitimately find their music enjoyable and they helped them through some rough times... The other listens to them because the popular kids do so it must be pretty badass. The latter has bad taste in music. I may be able to say Limp Bizkit is horrible personally, but if you can give me a real reason why you like them I think it would be wrong of me to say you have bad taste in music. Ill informed, maybe.
Edit: yeah, also what Dave just said. |
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