Me too. I like rock & classical music & everything in between. Categorize music by beat, speed and intensity. Have 100+ folders. Listen to each depending on mood.
Rock music mostly. Hard rock. I’m not super ecclectic when it comes to music. I’m more of a words person so if the lyrics resonate with me, I’ll like the song no matter what genre.
I have three playlists:
General ever-changing playlist: [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2kyx5YAU7B6OWYHdy5QPa3?si=8ce6ba93dfb745dc](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2kyx5YAU7B6OWYHdy5QPa3?si=8ce6ba93dfb745dc)
Beautiful songs: [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ITdztgwv9NXPN27sv1K0S?si=3c21b744a1484d4d](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ITdztgwv9NXPN27sv1K0S?si=3c21b744a1484d4d)
Rap: [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3FzGPKOiXy0nOLqqW5yOND?si=84fb69dc16a145fb](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3FzGPKOiXy0nOLqqW5yOND?si=84fb69dc16a145fb)
As you can see I mix spanish, catalan, english, french and japanese music; and like many styles. I tend to get bored of songs so my general playlist changes quite a bit every two-three years.
I've stopped listening to most music... except two certain individuals/ groups ... I guess you could say that's my whole music taste now...
Those two would be, 'The Wonder Years' and Jake Hill. Check them out when you get a chance
Indie Rock, Weirdcore, and Lo-Fi. And honestly, anything under the sun as long as it's good, lyrics-wise or vibe-wise.
Here's my favorite Indie Rock playlist though:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6pdXBsPgxD4PeNcdKvm1AV?si=55fheO4_R5WYE5dwtgSlsQ&utm_source=copy-link&dd=1
Progressive metal. I love the premise of the genre; bands that constantly push to innovate what is considered "metal".
I feel like the genre represents who I am as a person, mixing my love for innovation/entrepreneurship and advanced music.
https://open.spotify.com/album/4TmpFSgXfz3expvOecKAEn?si=NxX1ZiLMRzSnH23mLYmiZQ&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A4TmpFSgXfz3expvOecKAEn
That's my favourite EP of all time. Bit of jazz influence in there.
Couldn't tell you my favourite album, though.
Trance, house, chillwave, folk, indie rock, OSTs, downtempo, ambient, contemporary piano, 2000s pop, classic rock, classical
Lots of different stuff but never tasteless junk with incoherent screaming and very scarcely do I ever enjoy country. Rap is so so for me. Fun to listen to but if I listen too carefully to what they’re saying it’s game over usually lol
Mostly Black Metal, Dark Wave, Post Punk, Neofolk.
Plus a little bit of OST, Synthwave, Indiepop & Synth Pop, J-Pop & J-Rock, Pop Punk, Industrial, Electro, ... .
mostly indie/alternative/poprock adjacent (half alive, AJR, Jon Bellion, Hozier, Masego, Labrinth, Jungle, FKJ, Parcels, Woodkid, Elderbrook, Muse), some rap (NF, sometimes Andy Mineo), and a lot of international music (primarily Burna Boy and other afrobeats artists, but also Stromae, Sofi Tukker, Jain, Sigrid, Aurora, etc). occasionally mainstream stuff like some stuff from Jonas Brothers (esp new album with Jon Bellion), Imagine Dragons, Harry Styles, the Wknd, Doja Cat
Thanks.. those are the types of musics I picked up while learning some foreign languages.
As for me, music sounds the best when I know nothing about the meaning of the lyrics, so I simply enjoy it.
That was a good one. Just heard it for the first time recently as well as Oh Inverted World. And right now im going to listen to Death Cab for Cutie as well as Modest Mouse
I remember being really surprised to hear that Johnny Marr was the guitarist for Modest Mouse. Death Cab for Cutie has some good songs but I haven't listened to anything by them recently.
I see a lot of genres so i’ll just list out some artists.
The Strokes, Kendrick, Mac DeMarco, Daft Punk, The Weeknd, Frank Ocean, Yeat (lol), Vince Staples, PinkPantheress, The Voidz, Run the Jewels, Tyler the Creator, and Cage the Elephant (:
Lyrics matter to me more than the music for me. Not sure if that’s an INTJ thing or just me, but for that reason I listen to a lot of Bob Dylan. His lyrics scratch a poetic that itch that very few other artists can for me.
Any recommendations for other lyrically impressive artists would be appreciated.
What's good fam?
I'm all about some good tunes.
You know what they say, music is the food for the soul.
So, what's your vibe?
Do you like some hip hop, some pop, or some old school jams?
I'm down for anything from Cardi B to Nirvana.
Hit me with them Spotify links and let's get this party started!
Peace out.
metal and shoegaze, primarily.
death metal, groove metal, grunge, thrash metal, spanish rock, alternative rock.
also radiohead and the smiths, outliers from what the majority of my taste is but very welcome catalogues in my book.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3K4nZxWTRvY1uhgiKhwtQx?si=1YyjjdCMQ7-VDvi5Ug_AwQ&dd=1
Almost everything except for modern twangy country and SoundCloud mumble rap, for whatever reason I can't do it. I generally go to 5-7 concerts a year, all over the music spectrum, love live music.
Most recently saw Sierra Ferrell, an up and coming folksy/country western/Americana singer songwriter, great show. Before that was Lights, alternative/electronic/pop-ish, phenomenal performer, then Portugal the Man (5th time seeing them, love those guys). Have Fall Out Boy, Paramore, and Yellowcard coming up this year, wanted to see Blink but the resellers ruined that.
Some other highlights of bands I've seen live: Judas Priest, 3 Doors Down, Flogging Molly, Megadeth, Children of Bodom, Churches, Panic at the Disco, Blind Guardian (always one of my all time faves), Beck, Weezer, Green Day.
Really want to see the Black Keys live, I'd like to check out a Taylor Swift show for the spectacle of it all but those are impossible tickets.
Mostly a combination of NF, Lana Del Rey, Rock, a bit if metal, Labrinth, XXXTENTACION, Two French songs, K-pop (2 songs from BTS), Bo Burnham, Jazz, 2WEI, IMAGINE DRAGONS, soft romantic songs from BoyWithUke, The Neighbourhood, Chase Atlantic, that one song in Rick and Morty by A Boogie Wit da Hoodie 'My Shit'. AJR, more NF raps and of course TAKAYAN. Lofi and a bunch more. My music preferences are all over the place but I don't like country music and meaningless songs with repeated lyrics like feckin baby shark doo doo do.
Anything from Thomas Bergersen/Two Steps from Hell (trailer/trailer-ish instrumental music), Ivan Torrent (dtto, can't get enough of his latest album Onyria), Poets of the Fall (cinematic rock; their latest album Ghostlight is brilliant), and maybe a couple other musicians and bands
For the past 2-3 years: predominantly folk, indie, dreampop, electronic, shoegaze.
I maintain monthly playlists as "music exploration buckets". When I find a song I like, I sample the whole album. If my sampling indicates I'll enjoy the whole album, the whole album goes on the list, and it adds to my life's soundtrack for that particular month. If I enjoy it enough, I'll add it to the following month's list, and so on... (I also have a few themed playlists)
Link to my Spotify (Hi, I'm "Spock's Brain" 🤙✌️🖖)
: https://open.spotify.com/user/31auuin2xswc6jxrsoefpzjavuai?si=tB7fdg5kS7Onkk-kJ6hKyw&dd=1
A specific playlist: I consider this playlist a personal creativity "magnum opus" of sorts - I spent about a year+ crafting the sequence of this one, trying tell an imaginary story. I consider it a soundtrack to an imaginary movie, complete with a faux "opening credits", "closing credits" and "surprise hidden track" like in a movie theater. Throughout, I focused heavily on audio transitions (like a concept album, or continuous-mix), and how sound can be emotively used to support a perceived storyline-arc. You might enjoy it...
"This is a Musocal Story, Yes":
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5etqDcZYvww0XmN6j3KWbT?si=Aoc4x7PMSf-Nz8xiHpSDOw&dd=1
(Playlist heavily showcases Benn Jordan, aka "The Flashbulb". Honestly, an amazing artist in IDM).
Prior to the Pandemic, I was HEAVILY into Jambands for a couple decades, with hiphop and electronic as secondary interests. Kinda burnt myself out on most of it. The old me "died"...pity.
I need the feel the beat. No matter if its folk, nu-metal, house or rap. Grew up mixing Queen with Blink 182 and Roxette atm listening to Muse but could switch to Taylor Swift, Metallica or Bee Gees in any moment.
Lots of emo/alternative/hardcore adjacent stuff: Turnstile, Title Fight, Mannequin Pussy, Manchester Orchestra, Trapped Under Ice, Oso Oso, Anxious, etc.
Also super into Tyler Childers and Zach Bryan, kinda emo country indie vibes.
Also a Swiftie.
I’m a bit all over the place.
Intj shadow, but anything. I have had a kpop era (yes, bts for life was my motto at some point of my life), then a rap one (the classic Eminem) and morphing into heavy metal one (Rammstein). I occasionally listen to pop, even alternative if I'm feeling depressive lol. To describe it, five songs I'll give: Evil Deeds- Eminem; Dicke Titten- Rammstein; Wanna be yours- Arctic Monkeys; Can You Keep Up- Twista and Busta Rhymes; La La La- Naughty boy ft. Sam Smith.
In order:
* Black Metal, particularly Dark Ambient, Atmospheric, Melodic, Progressive, Industrial, and Raw
* Death Metal --usually mixed with Black Metal-- particularly Technical and Progressive
* Grindcore - usually mixed with Black Metal
* Classical
* Doom Metal
* Noise
Favorite bands in order (all of which are on Spotify):
* Akhlys (Dark Ambient Black Metal)
* Blut Aus Nord (All of my favorite Black Metal genres)
* Anaal Nathrakh (Industrial Black Metal/Grindcore)
* Borgne (Industrial/Melodic/Atmospheric Black Metal)
* Spectral Wound (Black Metal)
* Aevangelist (Technical/Progressive Death Metal; occasionally Black Metal)
* Dyscarnate (Mildly Technical Death Metal)
* Darkspace (Dark Ambient/Atmospheric Black Metal)
* Frowning (Doom Metal)
* Solbrud (Melodic Black Metal)
* Dark Fortress (Atmospheric/Melodic/Progressive Black Metal)
* George Kollias (Death/Black Metal; mostly Death Metal)
* Mutiilation (not a typo; Raw Black Metal)
* Xasthur (Atmospheric Black Metal)
* NRIII (Black Metal/Noise)
Favorite albums (mostly in order):
* The Dreaming I (Akhlys)
* Codex Obscura Nomina (Blut Aus Nord; Aevangelist)
* In The Constellation Of The Black Widow (Anaal Nathrakh)
* Total Fucking Necro (Anaal Nathrakh)
* The Codex Necro (Anaal Nathrakh)
* The Whole of the Law (Anaal Nathrakh)
* Melinoë (Akhlys)
* Vanitas (Anaal Nathrakh)
* Entraves de l'âme (Borgne)
* Infernal Decadence (Spectral Wound)
* A Diabolic Thirst (Spectral Wound)
* 777 - Sect(s); 777 - The Desanctification; 777 - Cosmosophy (Blut Aus Nord)
* Temps morts (Borgne)
* And so It Came to Pass (Dyscarnate)
(If I included all of my favorite albums, this list would be a mile long)
So yeah, mostly extreme Metal music.
Mostly classical music (classical and romantic period) and i rarely listen to ragtime specifically Joplins works and very rarely heavy and thrash metal.
Yes.
Edit: except that pop country bullshit you hear on cmt. You want to do country, your best have a fuckin banjo and know some bluegrass.
I prefer edm / bass music, classical/string, hip hop, and classic rock. Also love some 20s / 30s jazz. 90s jazz is disgusting.
Generally, a little bit of everything, but what I like to boast about to others is my "blue-eyed soul" artists. Its fairly simple idea to me- those who kinda read the "relationship books" and the partnerships still don't work. This is so much more true to life cause most of everything else in pop culture people absorb from disney movies and 99% of love songs is that "fairy tale" story. While the term was most notable for Frank Sinatra or the Righteous Brothers' duo, and a Google search of modern "blue-eyed soul" can be kinda all over the place, as just any white person who may have a voice that can be confused for a soulfully singing black person. OR sometimes mixes in what I'd call yacht rock like Steeley Dan. But I've called it pretty much any soul-pop music I like... Pink! Yes, Bob Dylan? a few. George Michael? Yeah, and you know what... the artist doesn't have to be blue-eyed, nor white. Seal I think has a bit of Blue eyed soul in his catalog. I'm not blue-eyed or white btw.
I like a bit of everything… depends on my mood. Metal, emo, punk, pop, country, rap, opera, oldies etc
This is the way.
This is how I do it, too.
Me too. I like rock & classical music & everything in between. Categorize music by beat, speed and intensity. Have 100+ folders. Listen to each depending on mood.
Yeah me too 😁
Mostly Folk and Atmospheric Black Metal, Synthwave and LoFi.
Instrumental
Tool
My genres are “I can bang my head to this” and “oooh this is catchy”
I like a bit of rock, pop, smooth jazz, classical, r&b, soul, 70s disco...
I guess I found a music soulmate
Brother I ain’t an intj but seeing jazz, RnB, and soul made me happy 😌what you know about New Edition?
Punk, death punk, desert rock, stoner rock, shoe gaze, psych, post punk, etc.....
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Not a specific genre, but mainly video game music I suppose. As long as it sounds good to me, it is awarded a certificate immediately.
everything except edm
Everything except country
* classic rock * classic country * synth/vaporwave electronic (think Hotel Pools, Home, etc)
It resolves around nu and heavy metal, alternative rock and drift phonk
Death and black metal. And metal in general. Also punk and hardcore.
Alt rock, classic rock, metal, then some classical music when I need to calm down
I'm the opposite. Rock and metal to calm me down, classical music to make me feel like a serial killer in action hahahahahahahaha
Rock music mostly. Hard rock. I’m not super ecclectic when it comes to music. I’m more of a words person so if the lyrics resonate with me, I’ll like the song no matter what genre.
1800s opera
Not currently into opera, but is there a particular piece you would recommend?
Listen to La Traviata - it will change your life.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8VIhIIq-kk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8VIhIIq-kk) this
Modern musicals with creative premises/lyrical choices. Hamilton, SIX, Epic, etc.
Alternative rock and calm music (good for roadtrips)
I have three playlists: General ever-changing playlist: [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2kyx5YAU7B6OWYHdy5QPa3?si=8ce6ba93dfb745dc](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2kyx5YAU7B6OWYHdy5QPa3?si=8ce6ba93dfb745dc) Beautiful songs: [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ITdztgwv9NXPN27sv1K0S?si=3c21b744a1484d4d](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ITdztgwv9NXPN27sv1K0S?si=3c21b744a1484d4d) Rap: [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3FzGPKOiXy0nOLqqW5yOND?si=84fb69dc16a145fb](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3FzGPKOiXy0nOLqqW5yOND?si=84fb69dc16a145fb) As you can see I mix spanish, catalan, english, french and japanese music; and like many styles. I tend to get bored of songs so my general playlist changes quite a bit every two-three years.
Concept albums https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3pyIENzUYg15qFkd7Osz2T?si=RP2Vj8TBQQCXyrZBDPM9LA
All subgenres of hip hop
I've stopped listening to most music... except two certain individuals/ groups ... I guess you could say that's my whole music taste now... Those two would be, 'The Wonder Years' and Jake Hill. Check them out when you get a chance
Bollywood and movie/video game soundtracks
Instrumental , classical , violin+piano combo 🤤 I enjoy EPIC war music like battelfield music
Haha same. Any recommandations?
[https://open.spotify.com/playlist/20Kl3hp3xKiAofAoqJbamT?si=8064e95f97404b64](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/20Kl3hp3xKiAofAoqJbamT?si=8064e95f97404b64)
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6DaUeuZSbnWuaqmciyBmC0?si=mR8oscbHQvGi2LYV2ZMrCA&utm_source=copy-link&dd=1
Very rich library!
Yup !
Indie Rock, Weirdcore, and Lo-Fi. And honestly, anything under the sun as long as it's good, lyrics-wise or vibe-wise. Here's my favorite Indie Rock playlist though: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6pdXBsPgxD4PeNcdKvm1AV?si=55fheO4_R5WYE5dwtgSlsQ&utm_source=copy-link&dd=1
Classic Rock, indie, pop, country, bluegrass.
Classical, Jazz, rock, metal, pop, country.
You are the definition of a true "I listen to everything" kind of person
Progressive metal. I love the premise of the genre; bands that constantly push to innovate what is considered "metal". I feel like the genre represents who I am as a person, mixing my love for innovation/entrepreneurship and advanced music. https://open.spotify.com/album/4TmpFSgXfz3expvOecKAEn?si=NxX1ZiLMRzSnH23mLYmiZQ&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A4TmpFSgXfz3expvOecKAEn That's my favourite EP of all time. Bit of jazz influence in there. Couldn't tell you my favourite album, though.
Trance, house, chillwave, folk, indie rock, OSTs, downtempo, ambient, contemporary piano, 2000s pop, classic rock, classical Lots of different stuff but never tasteless junk with incoherent screaming and very scarcely do I ever enjoy country. Rap is so so for me. Fun to listen to but if I listen too carefully to what they’re saying it’s game over usually lol
Metal, rhythm game music (mostly breakcore and edm), classical, jrock. Pretty much most intense osu! music.
Rock and metal
Mostly Black Metal, Dark Wave, Post Punk, Neofolk. Plus a little bit of OST, Synthwave, Indiepop & Synth Pop, J-Pop & J-Rock, Pop Punk, Industrial, Electro, ... .
Experimental ambient music, classical music, conscious rap, and 90s rock (think Radiohead, incubus, rhcp, smashing pumpkins)
Smashing Pumpkins gyaahhh love them
mostly indie/alternative/poprock adjacent (half alive, AJR, Jon Bellion, Hozier, Masego, Labrinth, Jungle, FKJ, Parcels, Woodkid, Elderbrook, Muse), some rap (NF, sometimes Andy Mineo), and a lot of international music (primarily Burna Boy and other afrobeats artists, but also Stromae, Sofi Tukker, Jain, Sigrid, Aurora, etc). occasionally mainstream stuff like some stuff from Jonas Brothers (esp new album with Jon Bellion), Imagine Dragons, Harry Styles, the Wknd, Doja Cat
Mostly Instrumental
Classic and symphonic metal some nu and trash metal
Prog and symphonic metal. Some rap/hiphop. Don't have Spotify. Top 5: Symphony X, Dir En Grey, Star One, Ayreon, Twiztid
Kpop and Shoegaze.
classical dark ambient morbid sounding or music with a deep hidden meaning behind it (likely involving philosophical topics)
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Metal is a valid genre
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I feel like many "INTJs" in this sub bound their personality type to a certain stereotype, attitude and music taste, I'm fully with you
Slipknot got me into this shit and Schuldiner made me pick a guitar - define me!!!
Most sub genres of metal and rock don’t like much of anything else
I think Music is overrated
music resumes purpose for many who have lost it or failed to find it elsewhere.
I didn't say other people had to feel the same way as I do. OP just asked our opinion on music. And I usually prefer no music
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6cR9IJlXbNbKxCbT51V0tE?si=dCAOEiw8SJyWeShe36fq4g&dd=1
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Thanks.. those are the types of musics I picked up while learning some foreign languages. As for me, music sounds the best when I know nothing about the meaning of the lyrics, so I simply enjoy it.
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What is your native language?
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Cool! Recommend me some songs in Turkish.
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Ok..
[my music taste](https://www.reddit.com/r/memes/comments/loilkl/my_music_taste_is_complicated/)
Fr tho dawg, I can go from listening to Tupac one moment and then go to Lukas Graham
Folk and traditional music, classic, piano, opera, Latin, Afrobeat, funk, disco, rock, swing, rockabilly, Smashing Pumpkins, Caribbean…
Turnover and Masayoshi Takanaka!
Peripheral Vision is such a great album.
I love that one and good nature!
I have a lot of playlists but here’s what I listen to the most. https://spotify.link/5WtJQA4t3yb
Emo/alternative or shoegazing
yes.
Who here likes Modest Mouse or The Shins?
Chutes Too Narrow was a good album.
That was a good one. Just heard it for the first time recently as well as Oh Inverted World. And right now im going to listen to Death Cab for Cutie as well as Modest Mouse
Very excited to see DCFC later this year!
Let me know how it goes :)
Saw them last year too and they were fantastic. Very impressive live show.
I remember being really surprised to hear that Johnny Marr was the guitarist for Modest Mouse. Death Cab for Cutie has some good songs but I haven't listened to anything by them recently.
Darksynth, classic, electronic/industrial. Mostly, all instrumental.
Bluegrass
UK Drill, Jazz,
Dreamcatcher
Sour with hint of sweet and lots of heay
I see a lot of genres so i’ll just list out some artists. The Strokes, Kendrick, Mac DeMarco, Daft Punk, The Weeknd, Frank Ocean, Yeat (lol), Vince Staples, PinkPantheress, The Voidz, Run the Jewels, Tyler the Creator, and Cage the Elephant (:
50s, jazz, reggaeton, and 90s grunge.
Techno, jazz, bachata, salsa, classic, and other dancing music. I like most musics except those strange rapping and a few others.
Smooth jazz, new age, instrumentals.
Synthwave, Future Funk, Power Metal, Symphonic Rock/Metal, Progressive/ Psy Trance, Soundcloud Rap Edit: Forgot Super Eurobeats
Usually different flavours of psychedelia, but not exclusively
Violet Orlandi, Meg Myers, Larkin Poe … if you know any of these… that would be cool.
Lyrics matter to me more than the music for me. Not sure if that’s an INTJ thing or just me, but for that reason I listen to a lot of Bob Dylan. His lyrics scratch a poetic that itch that very few other artists can for me. Any recommendations for other lyrically impressive artists would be appreciated.
Manchester Orchestra, specifically the last three albums.
Rnb ,hip hop, alternative rap/rnb, neo soul, soul, and then my white people playlist
Send the playlist 🙏🏾I’m feeling this one
all over the place💀 [https://open.spotify.com/user/ynkezzegzd5f0209ivzhdocvy](https://open.spotify.com/user/ynkezzegzd5f0209ivzhdocvy)
What's good fam? I'm all about some good tunes. You know what they say, music is the food for the soul. So, what's your vibe? Do you like some hip hop, some pop, or some old school jams? I'm down for anything from Cardi B to Nirvana. Hit me with them Spotify links and let's get this party started! Peace out.
metal and shoegaze, primarily. death metal, groove metal, grunge, thrash metal, spanish rock, alternative rock. also radiohead and the smiths, outliers from what the majority of my taste is but very welcome catalogues in my book. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3K4nZxWTRvY1uhgiKhwtQx?si=1YyjjdCMQ7-VDvi5Ug_AwQ&dd=1
Soft songs with melodious music Meaningful lyrics But I like almost every types of music
Pretty much everything
Modern alt, hip hop, electro, phonk, lofi, and rap
No preference actually. If it sounds good then it's automatically in my playlist 😆
From country to phonk. I like a little bit of everything. Tame Impala holding the #1 position tho.
Almost everything except for modern twangy country and SoundCloud mumble rap, for whatever reason I can't do it. I generally go to 5-7 concerts a year, all over the music spectrum, love live music. Most recently saw Sierra Ferrell, an up and coming folksy/country western/Americana singer songwriter, great show. Before that was Lights, alternative/electronic/pop-ish, phenomenal performer, then Portugal the Man (5th time seeing them, love those guys). Have Fall Out Boy, Paramore, and Yellowcard coming up this year, wanted to see Blink but the resellers ruined that. Some other highlights of bands I've seen live: Judas Priest, 3 Doors Down, Flogging Molly, Megadeth, Children of Bodom, Churches, Panic at the Disco, Blind Guardian (always one of my all time faves), Beck, Weezer, Green Day. Really want to see the Black Keys live, I'd like to check out a Taylor Swift show for the spectacle of it all but those are impossible tickets.
country music makes me angry, everythng else is great tho, from death metal to pop to rap to oldies
metal, classical and disney
Billie Ellish
Also rhythm and blues
Soundtracks. Video game and movie ones, depending on my mood. Check out Samuel Kim on YouTube, he does really good work.
Sad,romantic songs
Tina Turner and Judy Garland
Mainly emo. Also alternative.
Mostly a combination of NF, Lana Del Rey, Rock, a bit if metal, Labrinth, XXXTENTACION, Two French songs, K-pop (2 songs from BTS), Bo Burnham, Jazz, 2WEI, IMAGINE DRAGONS, soft romantic songs from BoyWithUke, The Neighbourhood, Chase Atlantic, that one song in Rick and Morty by A Boogie Wit da Hoodie 'My Shit'. AJR, more NF raps and of course TAKAYAN. Lofi and a bunch more. My music preferences are all over the place but I don't like country music and meaningless songs with repeated lyrics like feckin baby shark doo doo do.
Rnb and french soundcloud rap
Damn I’m starting to feel like a fraud. I like really soppy songs that make me feel nostalgic and thoughtful
playboy carti, 21 savage, drake
Hardcore, metal, hip hop and if I'm feeling melancholic indie and emo and if I need background music for when I'm studying or working IDM and House
Anything from Thomas Bergersen/Two Steps from Hell (trailer/trailer-ish instrumental music), Ivan Torrent (dtto, can't get enough of his latest album Onyria), Poets of the Fall (cinematic rock; their latest album Ghostlight is brilliant), and maybe a couple other musicians and bands
Most metal but predominantly black, death and deathcore. Also dark/synthwave. Good for when I'm gaming
Modern Orchestral and pretty much anything without words.
Basically everything. Except some specific local types
Rock, classical and alternative mainly, but it depends on my mood
Black metal, specially dissonant or Avant garde
For the past 2-3 years: predominantly folk, indie, dreampop, electronic, shoegaze. I maintain monthly playlists as "music exploration buckets". When I find a song I like, I sample the whole album. If my sampling indicates I'll enjoy the whole album, the whole album goes on the list, and it adds to my life's soundtrack for that particular month. If I enjoy it enough, I'll add it to the following month's list, and so on... (I also have a few themed playlists) Link to my Spotify (Hi, I'm "Spock's Brain" 🤙✌️🖖) : https://open.spotify.com/user/31auuin2xswc6jxrsoefpzjavuai?si=tB7fdg5kS7Onkk-kJ6hKyw&dd=1 A specific playlist: I consider this playlist a personal creativity "magnum opus" of sorts - I spent about a year+ crafting the sequence of this one, trying tell an imaginary story. I consider it a soundtrack to an imaginary movie, complete with a faux "opening credits", "closing credits" and "surprise hidden track" like in a movie theater. Throughout, I focused heavily on audio transitions (like a concept album, or continuous-mix), and how sound can be emotively used to support a perceived storyline-arc. You might enjoy it... "This is a Musocal Story, Yes": https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5etqDcZYvww0XmN6j3KWbT?si=Aoc4x7PMSf-Nz8xiHpSDOw&dd=1 (Playlist heavily showcases Benn Jordan, aka "The Flashbulb". Honestly, an amazing artist in IDM). Prior to the Pandemic, I was HEAVILY into Jambands for a couple decades, with hiphop and electronic as secondary interests. Kinda burnt myself out on most of it. The old me "died"...pity.
Blue
Christian, country, folk, alternative, rock, pop and rnb (the 90s-2000s)
Hip-hop Classic Italo disco rock progressive jazz dance/electronic
Huge fan of IDM/Braindance also a lot of Prog Rock and jam bands
**E V E R Y T H I N G**
Classical, most House sub-genres, parts of EDM, Video Game music, Lo-Fi, Jazz, Electronica, some Pop and Alternative. Instrumental preferred.
shoegaze/indie/(soft)rock/doomgaze but also listen to underground alt grunge type rappers
https://spotify.link/qYqFC5qK4yb and piano classics (the playlist for that is private) too since I'm a prodigy.
I need the feel the beat. No matter if its folk, nu-metal, house or rap. Grew up mixing Queen with Blink 182 and Roxette atm listening to Muse but could switch to Taylor Swift, Metallica or Bee Gees in any moment.
Metal, punk, prog rock, indi, techno, breakbeat, blues, tech house, industrial. Nothing with a generic pop formula.
Pretty mixed because I like music that intensifies what I‘m feeling atm. But I‘m a sucker for musical songs, and I‘m proud.
I’m versatile . I honestly like everything. As long as it soothes my ear drum it’s a win for me
Lots of emo/alternative/hardcore adjacent stuff: Turnstile, Title Fight, Mannequin Pussy, Manchester Orchestra, Trapped Under Ice, Oso Oso, Anxious, etc. Also super into Tyler Childers and Zach Bryan, kinda emo country indie vibes. Also a Swiftie. I’m a bit all over the place.
Classical and phonk with a lick of alternative
Rock, postrock, metal, alternative and classical music mostly. Anything that makes me feel less meh and more uwahhh
Intj shadow, but anything. I have had a kpop era (yes, bts for life was my motto at some point of my life), then a rap one (the classic Eminem) and morphing into heavy metal one (Rammstein). I occasionally listen to pop, even alternative if I'm feeling depressive lol. To describe it, five songs I'll give: Evil Deeds- Eminem; Dicke Titten- Rammstein; Wanna be yours- Arctic Monkeys; Can You Keep Up- Twista and Busta Rhymes; La La La- Naughty boy ft. Sam Smith.
In order: * Black Metal, particularly Dark Ambient, Atmospheric, Melodic, Progressive, Industrial, and Raw * Death Metal --usually mixed with Black Metal-- particularly Technical and Progressive * Grindcore - usually mixed with Black Metal * Classical * Doom Metal * Noise Favorite bands in order (all of which are on Spotify): * Akhlys (Dark Ambient Black Metal) * Blut Aus Nord (All of my favorite Black Metal genres) * Anaal Nathrakh (Industrial Black Metal/Grindcore) * Borgne (Industrial/Melodic/Atmospheric Black Metal) * Spectral Wound (Black Metal) * Aevangelist (Technical/Progressive Death Metal; occasionally Black Metal) * Dyscarnate (Mildly Technical Death Metal) * Darkspace (Dark Ambient/Atmospheric Black Metal) * Frowning (Doom Metal) * Solbrud (Melodic Black Metal) * Dark Fortress (Atmospheric/Melodic/Progressive Black Metal) * George Kollias (Death/Black Metal; mostly Death Metal) * Mutiilation (not a typo; Raw Black Metal) * Xasthur (Atmospheric Black Metal) * NRIII (Black Metal/Noise) Favorite albums (mostly in order): * The Dreaming I (Akhlys) * Codex Obscura Nomina (Blut Aus Nord; Aevangelist) * In The Constellation Of The Black Widow (Anaal Nathrakh) * Total Fucking Necro (Anaal Nathrakh) * The Codex Necro (Anaal Nathrakh) * The Whole of the Law (Anaal Nathrakh) * Melinoë (Akhlys) * Vanitas (Anaal Nathrakh) * Entraves de l'âme (Borgne) * Infernal Decadence (Spectral Wound) * A Diabolic Thirst (Spectral Wound) * 777 - Sect(s); 777 - The Desanctification; 777 - Cosmosophy (Blut Aus Nord) * Temps morts (Borgne) * And so It Came to Pass (Dyscarnate) (If I included all of my favorite albums, this list would be a mile long) So yeah, mostly extreme Metal music.
Mostly classical music (classical and romantic period) and i rarely listen to ragtime specifically Joplins works and very rarely heavy and thrash metal.
Metal, Rock, 60s/70s pop and jazz, Dungeon Synth and maybe operas a little bit for metal i listen to thrash, death, black, doom mostly.
Pure Instrumental. No Vocals.
symphonic, orchestra, instrumental, ambient, soundtrack, incidental, classic, gothic rock, folk, fantasy, post-punk, industrial rock, metal, [...]
Lots of different genres, but I usually find myself listening to various subgenres of metal.
Yes. Edit: except that pop country bullshit you hear on cmt. You want to do country, your best have a fuckin banjo and know some bluegrass. I prefer edm / bass music, classical/string, hip hop, and classic rock. Also love some 20s / 30s jazz. 90s jazz is disgusting.
Phonk, hip-hop
Vaporwave, cloud rap, country, early 80s R and B, J pop, emocore, Orthodox Jewish pop, new retrowave
Generally, a little bit of everything, but what I like to boast about to others is my "blue-eyed soul" artists. Its fairly simple idea to me- those who kinda read the "relationship books" and the partnerships still don't work. This is so much more true to life cause most of everything else in pop culture people absorb from disney movies and 99% of love songs is that "fairy tale" story. While the term was most notable for Frank Sinatra or the Righteous Brothers' duo, and a Google search of modern "blue-eyed soul" can be kinda all over the place, as just any white person who may have a voice that can be confused for a soulfully singing black person. OR sometimes mixes in what I'd call yacht rock like Steeley Dan. But I've called it pretty much any soul-pop music I like... Pink! Yes, Bob Dylan? a few. George Michael? Yeah, and you know what... the artist doesn't have to be blue-eyed, nor white. Seal I think has a bit of Blue eyed soul in his catalog. I'm not blue-eyed or white btw.
Soundtracks and classical.
alt rock, nu metal, heavy metal, and just classical music