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i'm into hard rock, punk rock, and mostly rock music....

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Can somebody please move this into music?

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Industrial

Deathmetal

EBM

Ambient

Tribal

Punk

BlackMetal

Triphop

Noise

Eclectic

Experimental

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What ever seems to fit my mood at the time.

What I DON'T like is rap/hip hop and most country. Every once in a while I catch a song I like, although I'm not sure how that is, I rarely listen to the radio.

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I mostly listen to metal and hard rock. It can be old (Alice Cooper, AC/DC, Ozzy) or even some of the newer stuff. I have a softspot for Korn's first album and Slipknot's Vermilion. Cory Taylor sounds really good when he's not all out screaming. Atreyu isn't bad either.. Their cover of You Give Love a Bad Name is pretty sweet.

If you're into metal/hard rock, I can recommend two things... The first is a local Detroit area band called One Day Remains... The guys are all good friends of my buddy Mitch, and despite the fact that they're all pretty young (I think the lead singer is like 17 max), they rock. If you can't find their stuff, PM me and I will see what I can do for ya. The second is a band called Avenged Sevenfold, who've been around for a while, but their new album City of Evil has a lot of really good songs on it. It's very rare that a new album impresses me this much. It's like each song is written just so they can showoff their awesome guitarists in a two minute long solo/duo in the middle. This band has some of the best guitars I have heard in years when it comes to new bands. Check 'em out.

And espite what everyone says, Metallica still rocks... Saint Anger was actually a fairly decent song... Though I agree that Some Kind of Monster was craptacular.

Others to check out:

Superjoint Ritual

As I Lay Dying

Megadeth

The Dillenger Escape Plan

As for Punk/Hardcore:

Slapshot is amazing. Anything on Old Tyme Hardcore is awesome.

Exactly what kind of punk rock are you into?

-John

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As for Punk/Hardcore:

Slapshot is amazing. Anything on Old Tyme Hardcore is awesome.

Exactly what kind of punk rock are you into?

-John

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A couple of good friends of mine in high school were really into Slapshot in high school. One of them ended up starting a hardcore record label, but I don't know if they're still around. They were also really into Earth Crisis. You like them?

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Rock n Roll

Death Metal

Speed Metal

Black Metal

Techno

Goth and it's variations

50's and 60's music

Classical

Sound tracks

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Ditto but bluegrass is ok

What ever seems to fit my mood at the time. 

What I DON'T like is rap/hip hop and most country.  Every once in a while I catch a song I like, although I'm not sure how that is, I rarely listen to the radio.

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Thanks scary, will do.

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30s/40s Swing and Big Band

Classical

old Country/Bluegrass

50s/60s Rock

60s/70s Classic Rock

old Hard Rock / Metal

new Metal

Musical Theater / Films

80s pop (guilty pleasure)

old skool Rap

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Industrial

Deathmetal

EBM

Ambient

Tribal

Punk

BlackMetal

Triphop

Noise

Eclectic

Experimental

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yep...subtract the deathmetal and black metal

add jazz, funk, garage rock, and riot grrrl

and sounds like my tastes

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Industrial

Metal (& Angel, I'm with u on Metallica... props to them for trying something different even tho I didn't care for most ov St Anger)

Classical

Blues (delta)

Classic '70s funk

'60s psychedelic stuff like Hendrix & Jefferson Airplane

PSYCHOPATHIC & other warped hiphop like Project Deadman, Tech N9ne, Marz, The R.O.C.

General weirdness like Yma Sumac, Huun Huur Tu

prolly more that I can't think ov 'cos I'm so wiped out from my meds

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Rock, Metal and its variants such as Doom, Funeral, and Death. Industrial, goth rock, ambient, and some classical on good quiet nights.

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I am huge into music mostly all Sub-Genre's of the Punk movement like

Classic 77

Hardcore

Crust

D-beat

Doom

Anarcho

Grindcore

Post-hardcore

Emo (not what you might think)

Indie

Riot Grrl

Power-Violence

Emo-Violence

Screamo

Thrashcore

Teddyboy post rock

If anyone wants recomendations about this kind of stuff just let me know, and for refference I am not the typical girl when it comes to music, but then again I think most of the ladies also break that mold here.

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I am huge into music mostly all Sub-Genre's of the Punk movement  like

Classic 77

Hardcore

Crust

D-beat

Doom

Anarcho

Grindcore

Post-hardcore

Emo (not what you might think)

Indie

Riot Grrl

Power-Violence

Emo-Violence

Screamo

Thrashcore

Teddyboy post rock

If anyone wants recomendations about this kind of stuff just let me know, and for refference I am not the typical girl when it comes to music, but then again I think most of the ladies also break that mold here.

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damn I and thought I was a genre whore about my music! Thats a huge breakdown there, and a nice span! I agree about emo as well. What people call emo now is not what emo was when the moniker was given.

it would be hard to break it down to styles... my tastes just go everywhere. It all depends on how good the artisits are.

It might be easier to just say I go from

Skinny Puppy to Tori Amos

Slayer to KMFDM

(HED)pe to Iron Maiden

Muddy Waters to Tricky

The Doors to Mephiskapheles

yes... it goes everywhere... I was rockin some Dio earlier while looking for my Razed in Black disc...

to 45_Grave as well...

What is Emo-Violence or Power-Violence?

-Doug

www.MarsDust.com

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Hmmm.......

Gothic

Industrial

Techno

Rock

Alternative

Metal

And some other stuff.........

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Power Violence is a mixture of Punk influenced grindcore, and Thrash. Usually with quick time changes going from real fast paced to almost sludge like breakdowns. and Emo Violence is progressive and technical like traditional first wave Emo, with elements of Power Violence making it very chaotic at times, yet structured and emoitional at other times. Vocal qualities for both would be very harsh screeches to low growls and full on throaty yells all in full use in various parts of songs.

Some example of Power-Violence would be - Capitolist Casualties, MK Ultra, Kung Fu Rick, Man is the Bastard, Vomit for Breakfast, and Drop Dead.

Some examples of Emo-Violence would be - Takaru, Palatka, I, Robot, and Reversal of Man.

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Industrial

Synthpop

EBM

Techno (( Most preferred....... Ayumi Hamasaki, DaRude, DJ Encore/Engelina ))

Rock

Soft Rock (( i.e. Celine Dion, Richard Marx ))

Contemporary Instrumental (( i.e. David R Holsinger, Frank Ticheli ))

New Age (( stuff you hear on Puremoods ))

Ethereal

Trance

Darkwave

Gothic Rock (( Birthday Massacre =P ))

I'm not big on Metal or Hardcore, honestly. But I AM willing to give some bands a try, I've enjoyed listening to the occasional song from Bury Your Dead and Cradle of Filth.

Aaannd, methinks that's about it.

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metal, hardcore, industrial....nothing else.

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metal, hardcore, industrial....nothing else.

:confused

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metal, hardcore, industrial....nothing else.

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What kind of hardcore? Posi/youth-crew, 80's, 90's, modern, metalcore?

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What kind of hardcore?  Posi/youth-crew, 80's, 90's, modern, metalcore?

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um....a little of old hardcore, but alot of metalcore, like bury your dead, everytime i die, as i lay dying, bleeding through, comeback kid, kids like us....it varies...

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I'm into a little bit of everything if it strikes the right chord in me.

But, my heart and soul belong to metal in its' many forms and I am a whore for retro 80's pop.

:swoon

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