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02-09-2014, 11:08 PM | #59 (permalink) |
The Aerosol in your Soul
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Posts: 1,546
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Yes sometimes. About music that I like? Hardly. Unless I'm giving them a sample. If they fancy we further more discussions about it. I usually sit there and listen to why whoever likes certain bands that I'm not really interested in, mostly just common stuff, but there are some common music we both like and talk about. Very rarely if not ever had an extensive discussion about music the way I'd like to because I hardly relate to music with others. Even while taking a music course before dropping out. Usually they think the music I listen to is weird, or they don't like the sort of metal I play.
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02-10-2014, 02:40 AM | #60 (permalink) |
Music Addict
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 94
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I was in a local pawn shop the other day looking at the various CD's he had in stock. I was holding a CD by a band named The Crown, which looked quite interesting, when a guy came in the store, walked over to me, and stared at said CD I was holding. I asked if he's interested in CD's as well, and he pointed out to me that he wanted to see the one I was holding. He asked if I liked Metal, to which I replied "yes". He asked if I knew Whitechapel, and at that point I started naming some of the more popular deathcore bands such as Job For A Cowboy, Oceano, and Veil Of Maya. He then proceeded to call me a "Metal God" and walked out.
I do not talk about music to friends and family for the simple fact that they don't care about the music I care about, and if they happen to like a genre that I do, I will find obscure bands and new bands they don't know. I'm convinced that no one in my local region can boast the admiration of as many genres of music as I do. It's really quite depressing. |
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