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    What kind of music you guys like?

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    • B Offline
      blackwing
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      If it is good music, I like it regardless of genre or classification. If it is some wannabe-celebrity trying to make a name for themselves, I'd rather not.

      @forgetjack:

      What kind of music you guys like? Please no Justin Bieber

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        lesbianb0y
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        Pop, rap, alternative, electro, punk, a little bit of everything

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          bimsbims
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          there's basically no genre i don't like something from

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            spam17
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            @lesbianb0y:

            Pop, rap, alternative, electro, punk, a little bit of everything

            A little bit of everything..

            😛

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              Grotomode
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              I dont subscribe to any specific genre. I stick to either entire discographies of specific artists or any one song that sounds good to me.

              There are of course some genres that never appealed to me like hip-hop/rap (dont know the difference, sorry), most metal genres, reggae.

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                JohnAllenson
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                I have a lot of genres:  Baroque, Late Romantic/Nationalist classical music, Ju-Ju, Mizrachiya, most types of Punk, 90s Alternative, most types of Metal, Klezmer, Swing, and some 80s New Wave (Especially Deutsche Neue Welle).

                I feel the same way about pop and disco that most gay men feel about Death Metal.  It is painful to listen to the auto-tuning and click tracks.  I refer to it as a case of musical diabetes.

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                  sam213
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                  everything. All styles . I love music :love:

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                    anyuh
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                    some pop and retro  :cheers:

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                      nancledra53
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                      Mainly Classical - As the Late Great Kenny Everett used to say there is nothing like a bit of class.

                      I cannot live without Bach or Mozart. The Baroque, Classical periods are my favourites. Some Beethoven, Handel, Haydn, Schubert, Vivaldi, Scarlatti and so on. I like some 20th Century Music; most 19th Century music I detest.

                      I love pop from the 60's 70's 80's and early 90's. Europ pop from that period too.

                      Today's popular music I dislike.

                      I think most people don't try to listen to Classical music.

                      If you listen to Beethoven you'll learn all there is about Beethoven
                      If you listen to Bach you'll learn all there is about God.
                      If you listen to Mozart, you'll learn all there is about Humanity.

                      Lovely quote. I wish I knew who said it.

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                        JohnAllenson
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                        I like a lot of the Baroque and a lot of the 20th century Russian composers.  I'm not as fond of pure Classical or Romantic composers.

                        I'm hopeful that there's a new generation of artists learning their craft through Youtube.  The music industry can give us Boyband after Boyband but it takes years of work and experimentation to develop someone like a David Bowie.

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                          flozen
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                          Folk metal, happy hardcore, chillwave, neo-polka, crunkcore, screamo, comedy rap, country truck-driving, dubstep, and homo-emo.   :crazy2:

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                            spam17
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                            @flozen:

                            Folk metal, happy hardcore, chillwave, neo-polka, crunkcore, screamo, comedy rap, country truck-driving, dubstep, and homo-emo.   :crazy2:

                            Homo emo..

                            🙂

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                              JohnAllenson
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                              Is Homo Emo the same as Queercore?  ie. Pansy Division.

                              I love Pansy Division.

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                                spam17
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                                @JohnAllenson:

                                Is Homo Emo the same as Queercore?  ie. Pansy Division.

                                I love Pansy Division.

                                Queercore (or homocore), is a cultural and social movement that began in the mid-1980s as an offshoot of punk. It is distinguished by its discontent with society in general, and specifically society's disapproval of the gay, bisexual, lesbian and transgender communities.

                                That means Homo Emo is not the same as Queercore!

                                🙂

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                                  JohnAllenson
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                                  Oh Hun!

                                  I was involved in Queercore.  I've just never heard of Homo Emo.

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                                    spam17
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                                    @JohnAllenson:

                                    Oh Hun!

                                    I was involved in Queercore.  I've just never heard of Homo Emo.

                                    In what way were tou involved in Queercore?

                                    🙂

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                                      JohnAllenson
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                                      In the '80s and early 90s i was park of a punk collective who put on shows twice a month.  Some of the shows involved Queercore bands.

                                      I'd also helped Will Monroe in Toronto organize Vaseline - which was a set of Queer parties..

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                                        flozen
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                                        And talking about that time frame, and Toronto, gives us the opportunity to mention the fabulous lipstick lesbian Carole Pope and her band, Rough Trade.  Shows how far Canada was ahead of its neighbor in 1980, various awards and nominations to a woman singing luridly and lustily about another woman…

                                        Youtube Video

                                        _She's a cool blonde scheming bitch
                                        She makes my body twitch
                                        Walking down the corridor

                                        You can hear her stilettos click
                                        I want her so much I feel sick
                                        The girl can't help it, she really can't help it now

                                        It's like a highschool, high school confidential
                                        High school, a high school confidential

                                        Teenage Brandos stalk her in the halls
                                        They tease her with cat calls
                                        She's a combination Anita Eckberg Mamie van Doren
                                        Dagmar high school confidential

                                        What's the principal doin' with her?
                                        Who's that guy, is he screwing with her?
                                        What's her perfume? Tigress by Fabergé
                                        It makes me cream my jeans
                                        When she's coming my way

                                        High school, high school confidential
                                        High school, a high school confidentia_l

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                                          JohnAllenson
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                                          I love Carole Pope.

                                          Another Canadian queer band that had mainstream success with a gay rights anthem was The Parachute Club with Rise Up.  It's a lot more pop.

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