[–] Whiskey_Water ago
My evolution: Alternative to jam band to electronic. I've been really into bass music since 2012. Check out Bassnectar and Tipper.
I primarily listen to metal. I have been listening to a lot of indie an folk recently. I will listen to most things there is a lot of rap and country that I don't care for. I tend to like music when it is doing something different from the norm, like having different instruments than the standard guitar, bass, and drums.
I enjoy listening to music in other languages, even though I don't understand the lyrics. It helps to hear the vocals like they are another instrument. One band that I really like for example is called Wagakki Band. Its rock with traditional Japanese instruments. Here is one of their songs called Iroha Uta.
[–] GrannyBanny 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Rap mainly, but I have recently got into punk. I also like classical, jazz, reggae and the occasional pop song.
[–] Voopin__Voopin 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Recently gotten into Punk? I listened to A LOT of punk in the late 90's. Here's some good 'ol classics, in the skater/ska punk vein:
The Ataris - San Dimas High School Football Rules Lagwagon - Mr.Coffee NoFX - Vincent Diesel Boy? (not sure on artist) - My Pants Are Falling Down
WOW, I just nostalgia'd HARD. My group of friends and I made a "skate video" in the late 90's, and I edited all those songs onto the VHS soundtrack using an old PS1 and some RCA cables into the audio inputs on the VCR.
[–] Voopin__Voopin 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Lindsey Stirling is so damn hot.
And something about the violin mashed with dubstep is just awesome.
[–] manager ago
lots of ska, reggae, dancehall, hip hop, punk rock, classic rock, classical, jazz, blues, r&b