2010-09-07, 03:58 | Link #387 |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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I voted rock as it's the genre I listen to the most among those in the poll, but I don't really listen to it all that much anymore. Though I seem to particulary enjoy acid trance and other electronic genres lately, I usually listen to stuff by independent artists from all genres.
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2010-09-16, 05:59 | Link #389 | |
degausser
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: the moon
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as for my favorite music genre, i love mostly metal (and since the most songs and cd's i have are metal) so metal is like my "main" but i listen to a lot of other genres too, voted for metal anyway |
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2010-10-11, 19:14 | Link #393 |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: In G-Dragon Heaven
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I don't think I ever posted my Fav genre either
Well I am not picky so I really like em all except for I heavy metal but I can make acceptions (and Country) I agree Except added with J-pop I have to say K-pop and J-rock too |
2010-10-12, 04:03 | Link #395 | |
Yukio Sumadera Fan
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Hip-Hop is the overarching cultural movement that rap is an element of. Hip-Hop is best defined by it's four main, and arguably a fifth element. 1. B-boying/ breakdancing 2. Graffiti artwork 3. Turntable-ism 4. Rap/ emceeing 5. (debatable) beatboxing Beatboxing is debatable as in the early days of hip-hop, beatboxing wasn't very big. But in the same way that rap was spawned from turntable-ism and eventually grew to be its own element, I feel that in recent years, beatboxing has also gone a long way and grown into its own element. People normally use the terms hip-hop and rap interchangeably out of convenience and often to separate commercial sellouts from more conscious artists. This is perhaps because rap has become such a mainstream term while the term hip-hop is strongly associated with the original culture and as such is closely associated to the original uncommercialized idea of rap.
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2010-10-15, 01:28 | Link #397 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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I tend to prefer songs which have electric guitar, bass, drums, violin, piano, and smooth clear vocals. I grew up on rock/metal and liked Evanescence, Linkin Park, Breaking Benjamin when I went through HS. Haven't heard anything new I liked except 30 Seconds to Mars and some select songs like Symphonic Force (Vitalij Kuprij), Guitar Sound (Jenkees). I like the vocals from BUCK-TICK (esp in their song Snow White) and like Kalafina's angelic symphonic sounds (esp in their song Sprinter) which I'm liking more and more.
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