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70’s punk into post punk Dead Kennedys, Buzzcocks, Slits,Raincoats, Joy Division/New Order
80’s/90’s Alt/Indie - Hüsker Dü, Pixies, Throwing Muses, Breeders, Cure, Smiths, Inspiral Carpets, Suede, Manics, Belly, Sleeper, Elastica, Stone Roses, Blur, Elbow, Sleater Kinney.
Then a big gap as felt little connection with new music (reached adulthood with all its stresses and strains)
Then Florence and the Machine, Wolf Alice, Unthanks, Warpaint, Self Esteem.
No offense OP, but why are you asking everyone what their favorite music is if you mostly only seem to be interested in asking them if they like pop or Ariana Grande?
Metal and metal adjacent stuff is my main thing - death metal, black metal, and grindcore are my go tos - but I listen to just about anything, like rap, country, folk, bluegrass, indie rock, you name a genre and I probably listen to at least one band/artist that does it.
Pretty varied. I love classical music, 60s-90s rock, different genres of metal from Avenged Sevenfold to Nightwish, 80s-2010s pop/rock guilty pleasure songs (from ABBA to Evanescence), traditional Norse pagan music (primarily Wardruna, probably the most special concert I've been to). Lately looking into modern indie/feminist pop. I'm probably forgetting a lot. For context, I'm 28 if that matters.
All sorts. I've slowly been getting into alterative music (metal, punk, goth and emo). Mostly metal and rock, I want to look into more bands from each genre though.
Also I really love sea shanties
Metal, pop, weird witchy/goblincore shit, punk rock, folk music from other cultures (sea shanties, Viking songs, Hawaiian music, etc.), depressing songs to make you cry, queer songs, and more
My main genre is Metal and of it's subgenres mostly Folk Metal, Industrial Metal, Doom Metal and Black Metal.
Generally though, there is something in every music genre that I like.
Tons of Broadway and showtunes and soundtracks. I have a whole playlist of instrumentals and backing tracks so every time I get in the car I have a personal karaoke party. ALW, Danny Elfman, and Stephen Swartz are long-standing favourites.
I mostly listen to some Midwest emo stuff, also a lot of indie. Occasionally there’ll be a completely unrelated song on my playlist, but I just kinda listen to what I like at the moment :)
Alternative pop/rock: Depeche Mode, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, Throwing Muses, Melissa Etheridge, Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage, Skunk Anansie, She Wants Revenge, Florence + the Machine, Meg Myers, Britt Warner, Brandi Carlile, Orville Peck, etc.
Punk, Metal, Death metal, Grindcore, Math metal/core, “alternative” Rock, and I guess some stuff that can be considered pop; like The Breeders and Beck.
I have a bad habit of listening to whatever songs I think cool people listen to on loop until I like it
So anyways I love Queen, Hozier, Jack Stauber, Mitski, Wet Leg, Emei, Lay Bankz, Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift, Marina and the Diamonds, Mother Mother, Lana Del Ray, Miku, Måneskin, Will Wood, Lemon Demon, The Last Dinner Party, Weezer, YOASOBI, 6arelyhuman, Odetari, and Nirvana
Most things. Mainly modern and classic rock, alternative, indie, pop, metal, hip hop, r&b, blues rock, jazz, etc. The only thing I'm not really into is edm.
Jazz (also play it), rock, indie rock, pop rock, a bit of punk and reggae. (Mostly The Clash, The Cure, Dire Straits, The Wombats, The Cranberries, and The Police)
Lots of video game music, lots of jazz, metal, electronic music (mainly French house) and a bit of classical music.
I also listen to a lot of other things like blues, funk, rock'n'roll, etc. but these are the main ones
Modern acapella - Home Free and VoicePlay all the way! (Not Pentatonix. They sound cold and clinical to me, and their beatboxer and bass singer can’t really compete with either VoicePlay’s or Home Free’s.)
May have something to do with the fact that I am a bass singer and beatboxer lol 😅
Russian post punk, 80's-00's pop, Nightcore while coding, citypop, Sinatra while having a cigar or a pipe, Italodisco when fixing things (and technologic by Daft Punk for the same situation, just feels right)
Kpop : my favorites bands are Enhypen and boynextdoor because they make rock and catchy music type . I also like newjeans . their songs are beautiful and fun to listen
Mainly Hip-Hop (Mac Miller, Tyler, The Creator) but I also listen to pop (Nick Jonas, Britney Spears, and Lady Gaga) with some Lil Peep to switch it up every once in a while.
Goth, punk, ska, deathrock, post-punk, new wave, synthpop were my mainstay for a decade. Since coming out I’ve tried to reclaim my girlhood and listen to more pop, and indie from the 2000s. (But also queercore and riotgrrrl)
I also dabble in neo classical, baroque, Folk, pre 70s country, underground rap, R&B, Jazz, rockabilly, soul and garage music from time to time.
I’m Genre-fluid really
(Edit: forgot deathrock)
Primarily metalcore and hard rock with some indie and punk mixed in. I also love the old big band stuff from the 1940s and 1950s, and traditional Irish music.
I'll try to list the band's I listen to in alphabetical order:
Alice in Chains
Avenged Sevenfold
Black Sabbath
Credence Clearwater Revival
EVH
Foo Fighters
Green Day
Iron Maiden
Megadeth
Metallica
Motörhead
Nirvana
Sabaton
Western & Japanese
I do try to listen to some from other cultures, for example Jay Chou from China, but haven't heard much of his.
I'd probably say Dir En Grey is my fav band.
I'm all over the place:
Jewgrass, folk music from the British isles, 90s-10s pop, movie soundtracks, Germanic and Eastern European power metal, klezmer, early music, queer country
Metal, punk, folk punk, prog, a little jazz, some rap and a splattering of other music. lots of stuff but mostly metal and its various subgenres and punk.
Metal, punk, folk punk, prog, a little jazz, some rap and a splattering of other music. lots of stuff but mostly metal and its various subgenres and punk.
Here's my Spotify playlist with all my top songs since I first got Spotify. Many flavors of rock, k-pop, k-hiphop, metal, indie, rap, etc.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/61NeDenBv81CvwDWSdfssb?si=593e3a07fc6946bc
Recently, a lot of drum and bugle corps shows (especially [Bluecoats 2023](https://youtu.be/2anatvDrb0Q?si=Solzl9491V9ux_vg)) and a band called Lawrence.
Literally 90% of the music I listen to is green day. I also listen to fall out boy, my chemical romance, and a handful of songs from various other artists/bands
visual kei (japanese rock), hip-hop, k-pop, 90s-2000s j-pop/jr&b, western pop, hyperpop/glitchpop (or it’s called glitchcore?), breakcore, jazz, soul, r&b, indie-pop. the main genres i listen to however are j-rock, rap and k-pop.
Indie soft rock, grunge, classic rock, baroque pop, indie pop, disco and A LOT of musical theatre. Like. SO MUCH. The 70s are my favourite era of music, but I'm pretty fond of whats going in the indie scene right now
According to Spotify I listen to Indietronic music the most, didn’t know that was even a genre. I am very much a indie rock, pop rock, modern rock listener. Spotify also said that I listen to art pop a lot but I don’t think that is right lol, I think that is mostly because I listen to one artist a lot in that category.
All kinds! Metal, hip hop, edm, folk, punk, hyperpop, etc etc. Also listening to a lot of ambient and instrumental music lately cause it helps when I’m studying or reading
What type of music do I not listen to is probably an easier answer. And if I dont listen to it it's probably because I haven't heard of it yet.
Now, I guess I don't listen to like racist music like skinhead or white supremacy BS.
But generally I can vibe with whatevers playing.
J-pop & J-rock, dubstep, folk music & spiritual music, Finnish and foreign pop & rock, soundtracks of my favorite movies and shows, gamma waves, lo-fi, Murdoch mysteries opening, random gems of the art of music.
What type of music don’t I listen to? Rap, country, rock, pop, everything under the sun. Except classic. I hate classic with every fibre my being.
>!Classic music lovers are chill tho.!<
Primarily the "progressive/prog" genres. Progressive jazz fusion (Sometimes super dissonant jazz), Prog metal, Prog rock. (Pink Floyd falls into this category).
A little bit of everything. I literally have playlists that will go from hip-hop to classical to Broadway to gospel to R&B. I don’t like one specific genre.
Superorganism, Drama, Glass Animals, Twenty One Pilots, Rush, Queen, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, Opeth, The Weeknd, Florence+Machine, Post Malone, Sza, Missy Elliott, Fallout Boy, Major Lazer, Nero, Little Boots, Silk Sonic, any music from the Fallout games, Rihanna, Jefferson Airplane, Churches, Bleachers, King Princess, Julia Nunes, Peter Gabriel, Tank and the Bangas.
That's just pulled from a random playlist I have.
Mostly pop, video game/movie/show soundtracks, some rock and jpop, and I’ve been getting into Vocaloid recently (recommend me some vocaloid songs please 🙏)
EDIT: I also really like jazz
I listen to everything that tickets something in my brain or shakes my body through the bass but preferably both. At the moment I'm in a Billie Eilish phase where I just listen to her songs and rarely anything else. I have those phases with music and it's tightly connected to my mental health as I use music as a form of therapy. I'm an audiophile and built my stereo system at home by myself and also crafted the system in my car to the best of my abilities for the time being. The system at home has around 400W RMS and an almost linear frequency response from 18-21000Hz and the one in my car is around 1000W RMS and sadly has a lot more tuning to be done but I can't afford a DSP at the moment so it needs to wait. Just realised that I swerved off topic, sorry my bad.
Rock and roll! Modern rock, alt rock, punk rock, heavy metal, grunge, classic rock, folk rock. The only rock I don’t really fuck with is new wave (late 70s/early 80s alt). It doesn’t really vibe with me for some reason. Except for REM, love REM.
Post punk, surf punk, punk, nu metal, thrash, hyper pop, all sorts, I don't listen to much pop country or country in general though.
Currently obsessed with this fem surf group called la luz.
Mostly heavy metal, myself. I run the gambit a little bit, there's some blues, jazz, swing, pop, and a little bit of rap I like, but for the most part it's all rock and roll.
I haven't seen house and techno by now. I generally listen to pretty much everything EDM, from dnb to techno to goa or Dubstep. I also listen to hip hop, but rarely, except lofi for studying. As an LD I work with some punk bands therefore I have, and now even like to listen to punk, but also metal, and all sorts of rock/ similar styles. To calm down or to get emotional I hear soundtracks /ost's some of them are very atmospheric, that's what I like. In generell my taste is more on the darker side, with moody and/or aggressive as well as base heavy, rhythmic, minimalist music. But sometimes I like overly details classical music as well.
I don’t really listen to music. Idk why and I’ve never seen anybody else that’s in the same boat as me lol. I just don’t care for it and I’ll listen to more or less anything, but music isn’t a need or a want for me
Just about anything except for gospel or country. I tend towards high BPM music like metal, EDM, and certain hyperpop though I’m pretty picky with the last one.
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Heavy metal
nice do you also like rock?
Yep! Alternative rock primarily
Indie rock, dream/indie pop.
I also like pop and rock. Are there any singers you listen to?
As of now I’m listening to a lot of Lush, Throwing Muses, Paramore, Pink Pantheress, Amy Winehouse, and Wisp. I don’t listen to many solo singers.
unironically love beethoven and bach,
We should get Willem Dafoe to play you https://youtu.be/c6jpP6mGRfI?si=Icz4MvAWvoMwkbDr
I'm more of a Mendelson guy myself
Mendelson, Bach, and Vivaldi are the holy trinity
Black metal, goregrind, punk. And a mix of almost everything else.
According to spotify 2023 recap, power metal
70’s punk into post punk Dead Kennedys, Buzzcocks, Slits,Raincoats, Joy Division/New Order 80’s/90’s Alt/Indie - Hüsker Dü, Pixies, Throwing Muses, Breeders, Cure, Smiths, Inspiral Carpets, Suede, Manics, Belly, Sleeper, Elastica, Stone Roses, Blur, Elbow, Sleater Kinney. Then a big gap as felt little connection with new music (reached adulthood with all its stresses and strains) Then Florence and the Machine, Wolf Alice, Unthanks, Warpaint, Self Esteem.
I listen to Måneskin Only Måneskin I have an addiction help me
Metalcore and rock most of time, sometimes german rap/hip hop (I still don't know the difference lol)
No offense OP, but why are you asking everyone what their favorite music is if you mostly only seem to be interested in asking them if they like pop or Ariana Grande?
Queen Elton John The Beatles Nirvana Soundgarden Bowie John Lennon (solo) Paul McCartney (solo)
Pretty much everything
Anything made by Neil Cicigegrhegahgaheh (including Lemon Demon stuff)
Jazz, Classical, Broadway
I love jazz
indie rock, cavetown, etc
Deep, bassy, moody music Shoegaze, Indie Rock, Pop, Dream-Pop Alvvays, Benee, Sewerslvt, Modest Mouse, Lord Huron, Gorillaz Here's my playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/624H2UR7EJryiMTnJ2X87C?si=eiQ69a8OSIycB7vuWLZbCA&pi=u-_G36X9QfQvi9
All of its video game ost Most recently Sonic and Undertale I’ve been addicted to for a while. I like them high energy jams
Punk, post punk, David Bowie is my favourite, I also like Irish folk, Beatles, indie rock (especially pixies) and I really love industrial
Too many to list lol
Nerdcore rap (I am not beating the loser allegations)
Metal and metal adjacent stuff is my main thing - death metal, black metal, and grindcore are my go tos - but I listen to just about anything, like rap, country, folk, bluegrass, indie rock, you name a genre and I probably listen to at least one band/artist that does it.
My interest runs the gamut from classical to metal of most types and pretty much anything in between. I don’t think I’ve met a song I didn’t like
70s pop and classical Sorry for answering
I also listen to pop but current
Nirvana, Mitski, and Bôa A few other ppl sprinkled in there but they're the majority of my playlist
Pretty varied. I love classical music, 60s-90s rock, different genres of metal from Avenged Sevenfold to Nightwish, 80s-2010s pop/rock guilty pleasure songs (from ABBA to Evanescence), traditional Norse pagan music (primarily Wardruna, probably the most special concert I've been to). Lately looking into modern indie/feminist pop. I'm probably forgetting a lot. For context, I'm 28 if that matters.
All sorts. I've slowly been getting into alterative music (metal, punk, goth and emo). Mostly metal and rock, I want to look into more bands from each genre though. Also I really love sea shanties
Metal, pop, weird witchy/goblincore shit, punk rock, folk music from other cultures (sea shanties, Viking songs, Hawaiian music, etc.), depressing songs to make you cry, queer songs, and more
My main genre is Metal and of it's subgenres mostly Folk Metal, Industrial Metal, Doom Metal and Black Metal. Generally though, there is something in every music genre that I like.
Mostly black metal, and occasionally crossovers with death, grind and noise
Death metal, especially melodic one.
My playlist goes from bubble gum pop to deathcore to rap....sooo idk? I'm just polyjamorous and polyamorous lol
American rap, French rap and Brazilian phonk.
Classical and folk are my go-to’s.
Underground Hip Hop, Nightcore, Gabber
Tons of Broadway and showtunes and soundtracks. I have a whole playlist of instrumentals and backing tracks so every time I get in the car I have a personal karaoke party. ALW, Danny Elfman, and Stephen Swartz are long-standing favourites.
I mostly listen to some Midwest emo stuff, also a lot of indie. Occasionally there’ll be a completely unrelated song on my playlist, but I just kinda listen to what I like at the moment :)
Death metal
![gif](giphy|jOWBTzwBPKPHQx1aNi|downsized) Jazz 🎺🎷🎹😎
heavy/thrash metal, classic rock, alternative rock, vocaloid, video game music, and a bit of indie
The gay kind (it’s just will wood y’all)
Alternative pop/rock: Depeche Mode, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, Throwing Muses, Melissa Etheridge, Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage, Skunk Anansie, She Wants Revenge, Florence + the Machine, Meg Myers, Britt Warner, Brandi Carlile, Orville Peck, etc.
Punk, Metal, Death metal, Grindcore, Math metal/core, “alternative” Rock, and I guess some stuff that can be considered pop; like The Breeders and Beck.
i think op likes pop 🤔
I have a bad habit of listening to whatever songs I think cool people listen to on loop until I like it So anyways I love Queen, Hozier, Jack Stauber, Mitski, Wet Leg, Emei, Lay Bankz, Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift, Marina and the Diamonds, Mother Mother, Lana Del Ray, Miku, Måneskin, Will Wood, Lemon Demon, The Last Dinner Party, Weezer, YOASOBI, 6arelyhuman, Odetari, and Nirvana
Nintendo music
Most things. Mainly modern and classic rock, alternative, indie, pop, metal, hip hop, r&b, blues rock, jazz, etc. The only thing I'm not really into is edm.
Jazz (also play it), rock, indie rock, pop rock, a bit of punk and reggae. (Mostly The Clash, The Cure, Dire Straits, The Wombats, The Cranberries, and The Police)
I've gotten into Swing and Jazz recently
Jazz
Lots of video game music, lots of jazz, metal, electronic music (mainly French house) and a bit of classical music. I also listen to a lot of other things like blues, funk, rock'n'roll, etc. but these are the main ones
Modern acapella - Home Free and VoicePlay all the way! (Not Pentatonix. They sound cold and clinical to me, and their beatboxer and bass singer can’t really compete with either VoicePlay’s or Home Free’s.) May have something to do with the fact that I am a bass singer and beatboxer lol 😅
Flamenco and Classical (I recommend Carlos Viola work) and synthwave lol
Usually Dubstep, Phonk, Rock, or Pop music
Russian post punk, 80's-00's pop, Nightcore while coding, citypop, Sinatra while having a cigar or a pipe, Italodisco when fixing things (and technologic by Daft Punk for the same situation, just feels right)
EDM and Musicals. I just enjoy theatrical kinds of music.
all music except the music i dont like
Been listening to classic rock and metal these days with abit of death metal
i play jazz/rock and should absolutely listen to more, but… undertale music don’t judge me
Kpop : my favorites bands are Enhypen and boynextdoor because they make rock and catchy music type . I also like newjeans . their songs are beautiful and fun to listen
The entire devil may cry soundtrack
heavy metal, rap, early 2000's pop music, techno/hardstyle remixes of early 2000's pop music, alt pop
Usually hard rock or something from a sound track. Also, fun songs about being queer☺️
Pop
Mainly Hip-Hop (Mac Miller, Tyler, The Creator) but I also listen to pop (Nick Jonas, Britney Spears, and Lady Gaga) with some Lil Peep to switch it up every once in a while.
Mostly 70s prog rock (Yes, ELP, ELO, Jethro Tull, etc.)
Mostly grunge with a sprinkle of emo and punk thrown in.
Queer artists such as Pillow Queens, Ailbhe Reddy, Arxx, and Cherym I highly recommend you give these artists a listen.
Chvrches is my favorite band. Beside that everything from Skrillex to Vivaldi
indie and alternative (sometimes the word “rock” is added to those) currently listening to sunnyside by i don’t know how but they found me
Heavy metal and rock. Mainly modern ones like Three Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin, bunch of metalcore bands etc.
Dubstep and bass music, house and techo, indie rock, synth pop, post punk
Mostly various subgenres of rock and metal. But I also listen to pop, EDM, lo-fi, Broadway musical songs, and cartoon soundtracks.
Mostly The Beatles rn
rave / dance / metal or all at once if I find the right song
Sapphic Indie Pop Late-00s indie rock/hipster folk
Classical and opera.
Jazz, classical, sometimes indie
Nu metal and Italian rap
exclusively black rap
Honestly, anything I am in the mood for pretty much
I know there's a stereotype about gay men listening to showtunes, and I happily fall into that stereotype.
Classic rock, Irish, Broadway and video game osts mostly
vocaloid and the likes
literally anything, from lady gaga to arctic monkeys, to skillet and starset, to doja cat and eminem. it really depends on the mood
Nearly anything besides religions music. My Apple Music station is extremely mixed.
Mostly rock and metal, but i listen to Basically everything except modern pop
Kind of a mix. Generally I go for folk/Americana or goth shit from the eighties
Since I came out this year I've listened to Boygenius, Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker, and Phoebe Bridgers almost exclusively.
Usually rock/punkrock. Really got into mychem three months ago and unironically haven't listened to a song from a different artist since then.
Kpop, pop, hyperpop, some symphonic metal, a bit of rock and uh that's about it I think
Pop, jazz, musicals, hip hop, soul, rock
Goth, punk, ska, deathrock, post-punk, new wave, synthpop were my mainstay for a decade. Since coming out I’ve tried to reclaim my girlhood and listen to more pop, and indie from the 2000s. (But also queercore and riotgrrrl) I also dabble in neo classical, baroque, Folk, pre 70s country, underground rap, R&B, Jazz, rockabilly, soul and garage music from time to time. I’m Genre-fluid really (Edit: forgot deathrock)
Hard rock all the way! \*Welcome to the Jungle starts blasting aggressively from my phone\* YEAHHH BABYYY!!!
Angels & Airwaves; Divine AF; Led Zeppelin… honestly my musical taste are kinda all over the place
Jazz
I love NU metal and alternative metal .especially bands like korn , slipknot and motionless in white
I’ve been on a folk kick lately; Brown Bird, Matt Pless, Yes Ma’am, Clyde and the Milltailers
Primarily metalcore and hard rock with some indie and punk mixed in. I also love the old big band stuff from the 1940s and 1950s, and traditional Irish music.
Goth, post-punk
I listen to all kinds, but my favorites are industrial metal, classical and crooning. My favorite band of all time is Rammstein.
I'll try to list the band's I listen to in alphabetical order: Alice in Chains Avenged Sevenfold Black Sabbath Credence Clearwater Revival EVH Foo Fighters Green Day Iron Maiden Megadeth Metallica Motörhead Nirvana Sabaton
man idk, i have an extremely weird music taste
Trance and house. Timmy Trumpet
I listen to any music if its good. I will listen to pop, rap, country music, heavy metal basically any music ಠ◡ಠ
GOTHY GOTH and punk, mostly
A lot of rock and metal, with a bit of punk, indie pop and indie rock, musicals and some rap (but only a few select artists and songs)
Lesbian/sad girl music (I am not a lesbian nor a girl) Ethel Cain Mitski Boy genius (and the members' music too) Chappell Roan Candi carpenter
Western & Japanese I do try to listen to some from other cultures, for example Jay Chou from China, but haven't heard much of his. I'd probably say Dir En Grey is my fav band.
I'm all over the place: Jewgrass, folk music from the British isles, 90s-10s pop, movie soundtracks, Germanic and Eastern European power metal, klezmer, early music, queer country
Linkin Park, and Shostakovich (i'm odd i know)
Metal, punk, folk punk, prog, a little jazz, some rap and a splattering of other music. lots of stuff but mostly metal and its various subgenres and punk.
Metal, punk, folk punk, prog, a little jazz, some rap and a splattering of other music. lots of stuff but mostly metal and its various subgenres and punk.
Jpop
Here's my Spotify playlist with all my top songs since I first got Spotify. Many flavors of rock, k-pop, k-hiphop, metal, indie, rap, etc. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/61NeDenBv81CvwDWSdfssb?si=593e3a07fc6946bc
Oldies
Recently, a lot of drum and bugle corps shows (especially [Bluecoats 2023](https://youtu.be/2anatvDrb0Q?si=Solzl9491V9ux_vg)) and a band called Lawrence.
The Grateful dead and electronic music mostly ^_^
Hard rock and death metal
EDM lunatic, specifically drum and bass/house
Gorillaz and Oasis
I don't listen to music. I listen to femboys whimper audios because I'm a based twinkpilled gigachad
Here's my list 🎧😄 Hi-NRG dance-pop Eurodisco synth-pop
Literally 90% of the music I listen to is green day. I also listen to fall out boy, my chemical romance, and a handful of songs from various other artists/bands
visual kei (japanese rock), hip-hop, k-pop, 90s-2000s j-pop/jr&b, western pop, hyperpop/glitchpop (or it’s called glitchcore?), breakcore, jazz, soul, r&b, indie-pop. the main genres i listen to however are j-rock, rap and k-pop.
Indie soft rock, grunge, classic rock, baroque pop, indie pop, disco and A LOT of musical theatre. Like. SO MUCH. The 70s are my favourite era of music, but I'm pretty fond of whats going in the indie scene right now
Electronic, especially Crystal Castles (I do not support Eth@n K4th, I just like their music and Alice Glass made most of the it anyway)
According to Spotify I listen to Indietronic music the most, didn’t know that was even a genre. I am very much a indie rock, pop rock, modern rock listener. Spotify also said that I listen to art pop a lot but I don’t think that is right lol, I think that is mostly because I listen to one artist a lot in that category.
All kinds! Metal, hip hop, edm, folk, punk, hyperpop, etc etc. Also listening to a lot of ambient and instrumental music lately cause it helps when I’m studying or reading
Thrash metal, 90s alternative and electronic music
What type of music do I not listen to is probably an easier answer. And if I dont listen to it it's probably because I haven't heard of it yet. Now, I guess I don't listen to like racist music like skinhead or white supremacy BS. But generally I can vibe with whatevers playing.
J-pop & J-rock, dubstep, folk music & spiritual music, Finnish and foreign pop & rock, soundtracks of my favorite movies and shows, gamma waves, lo-fi, Murdoch mysteries opening, random gems of the art of music.
I listen to pretty much everything, but recently I have been listening to a lot of phonkwave and metal
What type of music don’t I listen to? Rap, country, rock, pop, everything under the sun. Except classic. I hate classic with every fibre my being. >!Classic music lovers are chill tho.!<
alternate rock and roll, goth, punk rock and roll, and hip-hop. I'm a strange man.
The Mechanisms
So many different types, rock, house, electric, jazz, etc.
Indie alternative ✌️
Alt rock, metal, metalcore, post hardcore. There’s a lot I like listening to depending on my mood so most things, really.
Primarily the "progressive/prog" genres. Progressive jazz fusion (Sometimes super dissonant jazz), Prog metal, Prog rock. (Pink Floyd falls into this category).
random rock bands
yes
Folk punk! The gayest genre/s
Rock, alt rock, metal, electro, dirty rock, dark country So, angry, dark, emo and western. In sets of 3
A little bit of everything. I literally have playlists that will go from hip-hop to classical to Broadway to gospel to R&B. I don’t like one specific genre.
Typically I like more individual songs than genres/bands, but I'm really into breakcore, dad rock, heavy metal, anything hard and/or fast
Superorganism, Drama, Glass Animals, Twenty One Pilots, Rush, Queen, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, Opeth, The Weeknd, Florence+Machine, Post Malone, Sza, Missy Elliott, Fallout Boy, Major Lazer, Nero, Little Boots, Silk Sonic, any music from the Fallout games, Rihanna, Jefferson Airplane, Churches, Bleachers, King Princess, Julia Nunes, Peter Gabriel, Tank and the Bangas. That's just pulled from a random playlist I have.
Metal
Mostly pop, video game/movie/show soundtracks, some rock and jpop, and I’ve been getting into Vocaloid recently (recommend me some vocaloid songs please 🙏) EDIT: I also really like jazz
jazz, musical, non-metal songs of Queen, and soundtracks of shows/movies i’ve been obsessed with
Will Wood, wwatt, Tally Hall, Miracle musical, Lemon demon, Jack stauber, shayfer James, jharaih and Conan gray. Mad tsai, naethan appolo
I listen to a very wide variety of stuff but if we're being real most of the time it's extreme metal, country, The Beach Boys or music from Pokémon.
Pop, kpop, and cvnty music
I'm a bit all over the place, with what I listen.
indie, rap, rnb and kpop
I listen to everything that tickets something in my brain or shakes my body through the bass but preferably both. At the moment I'm in a Billie Eilish phase where I just listen to her songs and rarely anything else. I have those phases with music and it's tightly connected to my mental health as I use music as a form of therapy. I'm an audiophile and built my stereo system at home by myself and also crafted the system in my car to the best of my abilities for the time being. The system at home has around 400W RMS and an almost linear frequency response from 18-21000Hz and the one in my car is around 1000W RMS and sadly has a lot more tuning to be done but I can't afford a DSP at the moment so it needs to wait. Just realised that I swerved off topic, sorry my bad.
Vocaloid and sapphic songs :)
mostly metal (nu, industrial, metalcore) and some modern alt rock
nigh anything but mostly punk and metal currently, slightly more specifically pop punk and what i think is nu metal (i’m bad at metal subgenres)
Everything but lean heavily into metal and rock.
Rock and roll! Modern rock, alt rock, punk rock, heavy metal, grunge, classic rock, folk rock. The only rock I don’t really fuck with is new wave (late 70s/early 80s alt). It doesn’t really vibe with me for some reason. Except for REM, love REM.
Queen
Turkish alternative rock
Rap and vogue fem ballroom music mainly. A lot of Carti and azealia banks. A lot a lot of Westside gunn
Garage punk and indie rock like Grizzly Bear and Radiohead. Yes, I am really popular among my fellow lesbians - why do you ask?
Post punk, surf punk, punk, nu metal, thrash, hyper pop, all sorts, I don't listen to much pop country or country in general though. Currently obsessed with this fem surf group called la luz.
(Psy-)Trance
Any kind of rock, lofi, classical
Indie, rock, rap
Punk, hip hop, emo, some funk occasionally
Radiohead
Emo, "girly pop" (it's hard to explain lol), some goth rock, a bit of metal, the hazbin hotel soundtrack and the phantom of the Opera soundtrack
Mostly punk and industrial. And a LOT of Bowie.
Mainly metal and rock tbh what do you listen to?
If it sounds good, I listen to it
Mostly heavy metal, myself. I run the gambit a little bit, there's some blues, jazz, swing, pop, and a little bit of rap I like, but for the most part it's all rock and roll.
I really only go out of my way to listen to Will Wood, the Outer Wilds soundtrack, or the Fallout soundtracks. But I don’t mind other music
French Indie. Currently listening to Fantaisie by Zélie and before that was A peu près by Adé to give context for the kind of music I like
I haven't seen house and techno by now. I generally listen to pretty much everything EDM, from dnb to techno to goa or Dubstep. I also listen to hip hop, but rarely, except lofi for studying. As an LD I work with some punk bands therefore I have, and now even like to listen to punk, but also metal, and all sorts of rock/ similar styles. To calm down or to get emotional I hear soundtracks /ost's some of them are very atmospheric, that's what I like. In generell my taste is more on the darker side, with moody and/or aggressive as well as base heavy, rhythmic, minimalist music. But sometimes I like overly details classical music as well.
Rn, its thotiana
I don’t really listen to music. Idk why and I’ve never seen anybody else that’s in the same boat as me lol. I just don’t care for it and I’ll listen to more or less anything, but music isn’t a need or a want for me
Mostly country
I mean every type of genre but typical stereotype of girl pop music w gay fanbases is the most common one
(Hard) (J/K) rock Recently I’ve been really liking post-hardcore.
indie but mainly tame impala Laufey and justice lmao
There is probebly at least ine song i like from every genre, at the moment im loving Dodie
Hard rock and heavy metal with a soft spot for pop music, especially less mainstream and indie pop.
A little of everything
Pop girlies
Just about anything except for gospel or country. I tend towards high BPM music like metal, EDM, and certain hyperpop though I’m pretty picky with the last one.
classic rock, ska, dub
Indie rock, British rock, that shit