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Old 09-16-2014, 06:24 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Honestly, if I actually said that to someone I'd think it was me that was acting like a dick. The fact is that the average person is not an obsessive geek about music like I am and it seems like kind of a dumb thing for me to act high and mighty about.
You don't have to be a dick about it. Just actually try to talk to them about music, and if they don't know anything about what you're talking about, they'll probably give you a look that could curdle milk.
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Old 09-17-2014, 04:02 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Right after the Beatles arrived and all those other bands followed my taste developed quickly............
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Old 09-18-2014, 12:00 AM   #63 (permalink)
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I wonder if saying "I listen to lots of things" or "i like Yellow Swans and Immolation" is more of a conversation killer. It has nothing to do with feeling above anyone else, it's just a safe way to cover more bases without being immediately pigeon-holed. Should I be listing off every genre I like listening to?
List the base genres, just give examples. Punk, Rock, Metal, Blues, Jazz, Hip Hop, etc, it'll usually go off from there.

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I don't tell people my favorite genre is doom because the average person isn't familiar with nerdy subgenres, I'll usually just say I like Black Sabbath and their offspring.
Just tell them you listen to Metal, and if you say what kind of Metal you prefer , tell them what Doom Metal basically is in a sentence or two, I don't think it would be that difficult.

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I don't know man. I really passionately like a lot of different things. That's what makes it hard for me to name a favorite genre or band, not superficiality. The only way I feel that I can truly answer questions about favorites is to give a very long-winded answer and I know most people aren't interested in hearing that.
You can still just give examples of things or genres you've listened to. At least start with the base genres, there''s a lot less of them to list than sub genres :P. Then people will usually ask about one of the base genres you like. Just explain yourself, just tell that your examples are not fully representative, but just to give an idea. If they don't know about a band, you can always give a short explenation, just to give them an idea.

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All you need is a couple of solid references Janzoon.

Though i don't entirely know your music taste i know you like The Talking Heads and TMBG and it's cause you mentioned them but if i didn't know you and you told me exactly what you said

"i like a lot of stuff. Jazz, metal, hip hop, punk, electronica—you name it."

i would've rolled my eyes at you.



So am i to an extent

i had a friend who was really into Creed back when they were popular and i once told him i thought Creed was a decent band.

I quickly regretted saying it cause he started talking to me about their songs and he was so genuinely into it i just couldn't tell him i actually hated the band.

From that little experience i learned if i don't like a band somebody loves i rather don't say anything than pretend i like them too.

I betrayed myself that day just to be nice and it felt wrong.
I have a friend that listens to a lot of k-pop/j-pop and electronic music, which he knows I'm not a fan of, but I don't flat out say what I really think about some of those artists. At least we found one band in common: Maximum the Hormone.

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I don't even know everything. For example, I have never considered diving into the traditional music of Vanuatu.

And I am incredibly pretentious, every second. Every single week, there is literally never more than one color band photo on my last.fm's top artists of the last 7 days.
That's what I mean, I know you listen to a ****load of music, and even then you barely know every genre that exists.
The thing is, I mostly hear this phrase from people who don't know much about music. People who barely ever even listen to albums. They just don't know.
Either that or..someone pretentious, so you're sort of right. Once I even got someone that whined about genre labelling and how genres were pointless...I guess it's a defence mechanism for calling a pretentious person out on this..*sigh*.
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Old 09-18-2014, 12:18 AM   #64 (permalink)
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I've always had a very diverse taste in music. When I was a kid I liked rock (esp. the industrial stuff that was coming out in the mid/late 90s), metal, and a little bit of hip-hop kind of stuff (Eminem's Slim Shady LP was my first CD), and quite a bit of top 40 type stuff as well as whatever my parents listened to (almost always classic rock). Grew up to appreciate alternative and some of the heavier stuff, got way into hip-hop (especially golden age and Ninja Tune type stuff), and honestly I can't really come up with a style that I think is best.

Punk is great, metal is great, electronic stuff is great, and there's really never a time where I've said that I was content with the amount of music I've listened to because there's so much I haven't heard. The more you hear, the more you love it. Sometimes I like to listen to Pandora or search random stuff on last.fm just to find something I've never heard before and I'm never disappointed.

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Old 09-19-2014, 08:28 PM   #65 (permalink)
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When did you discover your genre of choice?
Generally, my favored genre is metal (of many varieties) and it's been this way since 2010. I discovered my interest simply by listening to a lot of music but my ears followed the route to metal.
Internet radio and YouTube has been a major catalyst as an important note.

When did you discover your favourite band/artist?
Like many here, favorites is a concept that's too black and white. I will say a notable artist, Norther, was discovered first through Pandora as I was listening to my Dimmu Borgir radio station.

When did you last discover a new genre?
None of the genres I've listened to has been profoundly new, but I didn't realize the name of the music I listened to was symphonic metal until 2010. Does that count? Nor did I dive deep into it until that year either.

Would you consider your tastes set in stone?
It's fairly rigid. I still haven't been big into jazz, classical, r & b, pop, rap, country, etc. that's outside of my umbrella.
Set in stone I can't say. I reckon few people are that 2 dimensional.

Overall, how long have you held your current tastes?
2010-Present. I could travel back in time show the exact same music to my old self and I bet he would enjoy it. Before that.. Would be interesting because I listened to the local radio station and MTV as my influence.
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Old 09-20-2014, 01:36 AM   #66 (permalink)
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not long imma say about 2 weeks
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Old 09-21-2014, 11:03 PM   #67 (permalink)
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Well, it all started with this:



This issue got me into all the great records:
Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Radiohead - Kid A (and all Radiohead for that matter)
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell
My Morning Jacket - Z
LCD Soundsystem - Sound Of Silver

And so many more. So honestly my whole perception of music at the time was flipped on its side. I was hearing all these new sounds at once and my then current taste of music evolved within a year or so.
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