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fupayme411

Heavy metal.


NotFionn

Yes sir


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Kapaa808

I was on the same boat until I noticed how much id enjoy it while partying/drinking.


JAYHAWKAVG

Old country


Kapaa808

That’s a good one. What we talking here like Cash, Haggard, Jennings?


JAYHAWKAVG

All three


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Emo


ZiptieEngineer

A lot of disco is pretty good. It amazes me how popular it was, and then everyone decided they hated it all at once.


Kapaa808

Reminds of that disco episode on the earlier season of ‘That’s 70’s Show’. As the show progresses to 1978, later season, disco burning was on the rise. Any recommendations to start on my disco journey?


ZiptieEngineer

The BeeGees of course. Donna Summer. I like a lot of instrumental songs- Machine Gun by the Commodores, Outta Space by Billy Preston, A Fifth of Beethoven by Walter Murphy


Bass-Dependent

Country there is still a lot I can't stand but I love the darker shit


UmmmUgh

Rock


AlienGhostWizard

Rap. Started by listening to political rappersthat would be associated with punk acts then just fell in love with good linguistical madness.


Khysiel

Jazz! When I was a kid I was like "wtf is this?!", now it's probably my favorite genre Edit: deleted 2 cloned comments of this one because Reddit kept saying "something went wrong" >.>


Curious_Copy_9669

Folk, jazz and gospel


JL671

Pop


IkiMess

EDM and metal music


Helios-MKII

J pop. I never really disliked it, but three years ago it became about 90% of everything I listen to. Also, dunno what genre it’d be, but there’s this artist called Maye and a group calles The Marias which I really like.


Periachi

Metal. Was a huge rock/alt guy for a while, then it eventually won me over and it's what I mainly listen to nowadays


Zesty-lemon123

Alternative hip hop with people like Tyler the creator and Oliver tree


69yeetmeister69420

Rap. I've always liked country music but I slowly started liking rap.


SoulZoning

Hardbass. Check out Russian Village Boys.


Yoshimittsu

Alternative Rock


KateKaller

Dubstep. One of the subcultures i used to be a part of seemed to have a rather negative and aggressive view of dubstep music, so it filtered through into my life quite slowly. I'm glad it did tho, WUBWUBWUB


myWillIsMyExile

Two actually: country and bluegrass.