Wednesday, October 7, 2009

What genres of music do you listen to?

Some people here say they just like rock but they must like more. I love classic rock, new wave, some punk, 80's freestyle, psychedelic, synth pop and hair metal.



What genres of music do you listen to?

rock and 80's hair bands!



What genres of music do you listen to?

i like the new generation =P



What genres of music do you listen to?

Pop



What genres of music do you listen to?

classic rock. southern rock. punk rock. yeahhh rock



What genres of music do you listen to?

classic rock, punk, alternative, folk, no blues unless it's john fogerty - a hundred and ten in the shade. baddest blues song i ever heard.



What genres of music do you listen to?

I listen to every genre of music except, "Screamo, heavy/death metal"



I really like Indie, folk rock %26amp; rock the best



What genres of music do you listen to?

Why isn't this just posted under Music?



Seems like you'd get a greater response if you didn't narrow the choices down to Rock and Pop..



Well, I don't listen to genres, I listen to my own little mix of songs I like.



What genres of music do you listen to?

Everything but classical %26amp; rap.They both make me yawn



What genres of music do you listen to?

Reggae, modern French music like Air and Camille, 1930s-1950s Brazilian music, Latin American like Celia Cruz, doowop.



What genres of music do you listen to?

Classic Rock, Metal, Grunge, Alternative, and Punk, Hard Rock?-if thats a genre



More..I usually just say I like rock



What genres of music do you listen to?

i like listenin to rock, alternative, rap, R%26amp;B, and sometimes comedy



What genres of music do you listen to?

i like chinese ballads and your choise is good i think cos sometimes i also like listining to hard rock and metal



What genres of music do you listen to?

post hardcore, screamo, death metal, punk, metalcore.



What genres of music do you listen to?

Rock (alternative, punk, pop, classic,indie)



House music



Spanish music (salsa, merengue)



60's (specially the Beatles), 70's, and 80's stuff (LOVE THE 80'S)



Classical music (Mozart, Bethoven, etc...)



Jazz



What genres of music do you listen to?

Classic Rock



80's Metal



House



Techno



Turntabalism



Freestyle



Minnesota Hip Hop



Southern Rap



Hair Metal



Death Metal



Hardcore



Punk



Ska



Reggae



Pyschobilly



Rockabilly



Digitalism



R n B



Jazz



Rap (mostly 90's / houston based)



Basically



NOT country or emo music



What genres of music do you listen to?

I LISTEN RAP AND HIP HOP.



What genres of music do you listen to?

Well, let's see!



60's Psychedelic-rock, Hard rock, Prog rock, Punk rock, Heavy metal, New wave, Dark wave, Gothic, Gothic metal, Grunge, Ambient, Industrial, Nu-metal, Progressive metal. That's more or less my history, at some times I also listened to some Folk rock and some Country even to some Disco and R%26amp;B.



Cheers



What genres of music do you listen to?

all kinds really



What genres of music do you listen to?

i lissen to rock, alternative rock, post-punk



What genres of music do you listen to?

i like alternative rock, punk rock, metal, pop rock, and emo rock.. that stuff's the best!



What genres of music do you listen to?

Heavy Metal



Doom Metal



Thrash Metal



Gothic Rock



Gothic Metal



Sleaze Rock



Glam Metal



Progressive Rock



Progressive Metal



Grunge Rock



Punk Rock



Blues-Rock



New Wave



then on a different note:



Classical



Blues



Soul



I think that's it...



x



What genres of music do you listen to?

i like rock music



but once you get passed that i like loads of different sub genres



i'll listen to some metal, then punk, then emo, then some hard stuff, then some goth stuff ....



What genres of music do you listen to?

Rock, soft rock, classic rock, jazz, some classical, 80's, 70's, and 90's.



What genres of music do you listen to?

i listen to rock punk,alternative,hardcore,bit of emo and a bit of pop,electronic,indie and lots of scremo



etc.



What genres of music do you listen to?

mainly glam- and hard- rock



What genres of music do you listen to?

rock and alternative are my all time favorites



second to that and i know that this is going to sound weird is country music



these are the types of music i was raised on....



What genres of music do you listen to?

I like to listen to all sorts of good music. Am open minded and like to experiment.



But I can tell you what I don't like at all



Trash metal ( too aggressive for my ears )



Hip Hop ( too repetitive and boring and hate gangster rap)



Reggeton ( prefer salsa and other tropical rhythms)



But I listen to all else from Classical to chill out, hard rock, psychedelic rock, jazz, pop, new age, dance, trance....depends on my mood too.. and if I am at home or in the car



What genres of music do you listen to?

Classic rock, rock, pop.



What genres of music do you listen to?

well i like classic rock, classic pop, 80's, 70's, 60's, some new wave like black eyed peas, fergie, nelly furtado, justin timberlake%26lt; ONLY his music but i think hes soooo perverted!!) also some comedy (weird al yankovic) xD beatles rule!!! :D



What genres of music do you listen to?

EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!



but mainly punk and alternaive.



^_^



What genres of music do you listen to?

A



Aa-Ad - Af-Ak - Al - Am-An - Ap-Ax



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A cappella - any singing performed without instrumental backing



[edit] Aa-Ad



Aak - Korean court music



Aaroubi - evolved form of al-andalous classical music which comes from Algiers



Abaimajani



Abaje帽os - folk music of the Per茅pecha of Mexico



Aboriginal rock - rock and roll mixed with Australian aborigine music, began in 1980s



Abstract hip hop



Abwe



Acoustic Punk



Acoustic Techno Fusion



Acid croft - mixture of traditional Scottish music with house influences



Acid house - house music using simple tone generators with tempo-controlled resonant filters



Acid groove



Acid jazz - jazz mixed with soul, hip hop and funk



Acid rap



Acid rock



Acid techno



Adai-adai



Aduk-aduk



Adult contemporary



Anti-Serious Music



[edit] Af-Ak



Afox茅



African blues



African jazz



Afrobeat - African rhythms mixed with American funk



Afro-Cuban jazz - jazz mixed with merengue, salsa or other Latin forms



Afro-Cuban rumba



Afro-juju



Afro-Kaiya - originated in San Diego



Afro-Manding blues



Afro-punk



Afro-reggae



Afro-soul



Afro-zouk



Afroma



Aggrotech



Aguinaldo



Ahouach



Ahidus



Air



Akyn - Kazakh folk music made by travelling musicians also called akyn



[edit] Al



Alb-pop - Albanian pop music



Aleatoric music - music the composition of which is partially left to chance



Algerias



Alomaco



Alpine New Wave



Alpunk



Alternative country - reaction against the 1990s highly-polished Nashville sound



Alternative hip hop - opposite of gangsta rap, usually includes socially or politically aware lyrics (also known as alternative rap or Bohemian hip hop)



Alternative metal - catch-all term for heavy metal mixed with punk, funk, hip hop or other influences



Alternative punk



Alternative rock- broad movement born in the 1980s generally relegated to the underground music scene and operating outside of the mainstream



Alternative synth - Also known as Subliminal, this features usually a repeatative bass riff and/or a bass riff that is played backwards. It also features a lot of keyboards and is usually instrumental



[edit] Am-An



Aman茅dhes



Ambient - atmospheric electronic music combined with jazz, New Age and other influences



Ambient acoustic



Ambient breakbeat



Ambient dub



Ambient electronica



Ambient house



Ambient groove



Ambient techno



Ambient trance



American fingerstyle guitar (American primitive guitar)



Americana



Anadolu rock - Turkish rock music



Anarcho-punk - 1970s mixture of punk rock with anarchist lyrics



And谩rtika



Andean New Age - a mixture of native Peruvian and Western musics which arose in tourist areas in Lima, Cuzco, and Ollantaytambo



Angklung - Osinger and Balinese style of gamelan performed exclusively by young boys



Angolan merengue



Anti-folk



Antiphonal



[edit] Ap-Ax



Apala



Appalachian folk - in the United States, commonly referred to as simply folk music



Arabesk - A versatile collection of music inspired by Turkish folk music and Middle Eastern music, unpopular for teenagers of Turkey



Areito



Arena rock - 1970s catchy, bombastic mixture of hard rock, prog and pop music



Argentinean rock



Arpa grande - a style of rural Mexican folk music



Arribe帽o - lyrical folk music from Sierra Gorda, Mexico



Ars antiqua



Ars nova



Artcore



Art metal



Art punk



Art rock



Ashiq - Azeri bards who sing and accompany themselves on a saz (a kind of lute)



Ashoug



Asian Underground - British-based form of Indian and Western fusion



Australian country music (see also Country music)



Australian pub rock



Australian hip hop



Australian humour



Australian warmetal



Avant-garde jazz



Avant-garde metal



Avant-garde music - any kind of experimental music incorporated bizarre ideas, structures or instrumentation



Ax茅 - pop music from Salvador, Bahia



[edit] B



Ba - Be-Bh - Bi-Bl - Bo - Br-Bu



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[edit] Bac-Bal



Bachata



Bai茫o



Bakersfield sound - gritty, hard-edged reaction against 1950s pop country (Nashville sound)



Bakshy - Turkmen folk music made by travelling musicians also called bakshy



Bai谩o - Dance music created by a trio of triangle, bass drum and accordion



Baila - Sri Lankan dance music derived from African slaves held by the Portuguese



Baile Funk - Brazilian dance music literally means "ball", as in "dance party", and "funk"



Baisha xiyue - a song and dance suite from the Naxi of Lijiang, China



Bajourou



Bakou - trilling vocals that accompany Wolof wrestling



Bagad



Bal granmoun



Bal-musette



Balakadri



Ballad - generic term for usually slow, romantic, despairing and catastrophic songs



Ballad calypso



Ballata



Ballet (music)



Balss



[edit] Bam-Bay



Bamberas



Bamboo band - originally from the Solomon Islands, music played by hitting bamboo tubes with sandals



Bamboula wake



Bambuco



Banda - Mexican brass norte帽o pop music invented in the 1960s



Bangsawan



Bantowbol



Barbarian black metal - extreme black metal about paganism and barbarism



Barbershop music - extremely melodic a cappella vocal style



Barndance



Baroque music - 17th-18th century European classical music



Baroque metal



Bass music (Miami bass, Booty bass) - electro influenced form of hip hop dance music arising in Miami, Florida



Bastard Pop



Bat谩



Bat谩-rumba



Batcave (club)



Batucada



Batuco



Bayin - Taiwanese Hakka instrumental music



[edit] Be-Bh



Beach music



Beat



Beatboxing



Bebop - 1940s jazz style with complex improvisation and a fast tempo



Bedoui



Bedoui citadinis茅



Beguine (biguine)



Beguine moderne



Beguine vide



Beiguan - Taiwanese instrumental music



Bel canto - Italian vocal style which arose in the late 16th century and which ended in the mid-19th century



Belair



Bend-skin



Benga



Bhajan - a northern Hindu religious song



Bhakti



Bhangra - originally Punjabi dance music USAGE OF DHOOL (A PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT TYPE OF DRUM )IS THE MAIN FEATURE)which became popular in the UK



Bhangra-wine



Bhangragga



Bhangramuffin



[edit] Bi-Bl



Big band music - large orchestras which play a form of swing music



Big Beat - 1990s electronic music based on breakbeat with other influences



Big Hip



Biguine - Martinican folk music



Biguine moderne - Martinican biguine adapted to pop forms and including reggae and other influences



Black ambient - blackened form of dark ambient music



Black metal - highly distorted and swift form of heavy metal



Bleak house - downbeat techno



Blair beat a little knowen type of music founded by Sir Blair Mason



Bloco afro



Bluegrass - American country music mixed with Irish and Scottish influences



Blue-eyed soul



Blues - African-American music from the Mississippi Delta area



Blues ballad



Blues-rock



Blurcore



Big Drum Dance



Bigono duu



Biomusic



Bitchcore



Bitpop



[edit] Bo



Bocet



Bohemian Dub - Contemporary music style that blends Hip-Hop, Dub, Funk, Pop and Klezmer music



Boi - Central Amazonian folk music



Bolero - Spanish and Cuban dance and music



Bomba



Bombay pop



Bongo - distinctive African drum and style of drumming



Bongo wake



Boogie rock



Boogie woogie - style of piano-based blues popular in the 1940s US



Boogaloo - soul and mambo fusion popular in 1960s United States



BooM Rock-Persian Melodies %26amp; Sounds and world Funk-RockBOOMBAND for exmpl.



Booty bass (Miami bass, Bass music)



Borbangnadyr



Borbannadir - type of Tuvan xoomii said to sound like the rapids of a river



Border ballad



Bossa nova



Bothy ballad



Bouncy techno



Boy band



[edit] Br-Bu



Brass band



Brass Hop



Brat Rock



Brazilian funk



Brazilian jazz - bossa nova and samba mixed with American jazz



Breakbeat



Breakbeat hardcore



Breakcore



Bright disco



Brill Building Pop - named after New York's Brill Building at 1619 Broadway



Britfunk



Britpop



British blues



British dance band



British folk



British Invasion



Broadside ballad



Broken beat



Brown-eyed soul



Brukdown - rural Belizean creole music



Bubblegum dance



Bubblegum pop - sometimes synonymous with pop music, especially that performed by teen idols; can also refer to specific styles of South African or Japanese pop



Buiasche



Bikutsi



Bulerias



Bumba-meu-boi



Bunggul



Bunraku - Japanese style originated from a kind of puppet-theater.



Burger-highlife



Burgundian School



[edit] C



Ca - Cc-Ce - Ch - Ci-Cl - Co - Cr-Cu



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[edit] Cad-Cam



Ca din tulnic



Ca pe lunca



Ca tru - (hat a dao) Vietnamese folk music



Cabaret



Cadence



Cadence-lypso - guitar-dominated Cadence music combined with calypso horns



Cadence rampa



Caf茅-aman



Cai luong - Vietnamese opera



Cajun music



Cakewalk



Calenda - Trinidadian drum dance



Calentanos - folk music of the Balsas River Basin, Mexico



Calgia - traditional urban ensemble music from Macedonia



Calipso - Venezuelan calypso music



Calypso - Trinidadian folk, and later pop, genre



Calypso-style baila - Sri Lankan baila mixed with calypso influences



Campursari - Indonesian modern folk music, a fusion of dangdut, langgam, and pop music



Campillaneros



[edit] Can-Car



Ca帽a



Candombe



Caninecore - A sub-genre of death metal marked by its inclusion of audio clips of dog barks and howls.



Canon



Cantata



Cante chico



Cante jondo



Canterbury Scene



Canti帽as



Cantiga - Portuguese ballad form



Cantique



Canto livre - Portuguese modernized fado



Canto nuevo - Bolivian pop-folk music which evolved out of Chilean nueva cancion



Canto popular - Uruguayan singer-songwriter nativist music



Cantopop - western-style pop music from Hong Kong



Canzone napoletana - urban songs from Naples



Capoeira music



Caracoles



Carceleras



Cardas



Carimb贸 - dance music of Bel茅m, Brazil



Cariso



Carnatic music



Carol



Cartageneras



[edit] Cas-Cav



Cass茅-co



Cassette culture



Cavacha



[edit] Cc-Ce



CCM (Contemporary Christian Music)



Celempungan



Celtic



Celtic fusion



Celtic metal



Celtic punk



Celtic reggae



Celtic rock



[edit] Cha



Cha-cha-cha



Chakacha



Chamam茅 - Argentinian folk music



Chamber jazz



Chamber pop



Chamber music



Champeta - Colombian musical form derived from African communities in Cartagena



Champloo



Chalga



Changu铆



Chanson



Charanga



Charanga-vallenato - 1980s mixture of salsa, charanga and vallenata



Charikawi



Chastushki - humorous Russian folk songs



Chau van - Vietnamese trance music



[edit] Che-Chi



Chemical breaks



Ch猫o



Chill-Out



Chicago house



Chicken scratch - Arizona-based Native American music



Chimurenga (mbira)



Chinese music



Chinese rock - rock and roll from China / Taiwan, often with protest lyrics



Chip music



[edit] Cho-Chr



Chongak - Korean aristocratic chamber music



Chouval bwa



Chowtal



Chicago blues



Chicago house



Chicago jazz (Dixieland jazz)



Chicago soul



Chicha - a Peruvian fusion of rock and roll, cumbia and huayno



Cho-kantrum - the most traditional form of Cambodian kantrum



Choctaw Social Dance



Chorinho



Choro - Brazilian folk music



Christian alternative



Christmas carol



See also: List of Christmas carols



Christian Hardcore



Christian hip hop



Christian metal



Christian rock



Chylandyk - type of xoomii which sounds like the chirping of crickets



[edit] Chu



Chumba



Chut-kai-pang



Chutney - popular Indo-Trinidadian music



Chutney-bhangra



Chutney-hip hop



Chutney-soca - Chutney mixed with calypso and other influences



[edit] Ci-Cl



Cig谩nyzene



C卯nd ciobanu s-i a pierdut oile



C卯ntec batr卯nesc



Ciobanul



Classic female blues - early popular form of blues



Classic metal



Classic Rock



Classical music era (~1730-1820), for what's popularly known as "classical music", see European classical music or List of musical movements



Clicks n Cuts



Close harmony



[edit] Coc-Cor



Cocobale



Codecore - The band 'Codeca' are famous for perfecting this sub genre of emo.



Coimbra fado - a form of refined fado from Coimbra, Portugal



Colombianas



Comedy rock



Comic opera



Comparsa



Compas direct



Compas meringue



Concert overture



Concerto



Concerto grosso



Congo - Panamanian dance music



Congolese sound



Conjunto



Conscious Reggae



Contemporary Africa music



Contemporary Christian Music (CCM)



Contonbley



Contradanza



Cool jazz



Cocorrido



Coladeira



Coldwave (or industrial rock)



Combined Rhythm - music of the Dutch Antilles



Corsican polyphonic song



Cothoza mfana



[edit] Cou-Cow



Country blues



Country funk



Country music



Country rock



Countrypolitan



Couple de sonneurs - Breton dance music



Cow punk



[edit] Cr-Cu



Creative jazz



Creole



Crossover music



Crunk



Crust punk



Cs谩rd谩s



Cuarteto - Argentinian folk music



Cueca



Cumbia - popular dance music, originally Colombian but now popular across Latin America, especially Mexico



Cumbia paname帽a - Panamanian cumbia



Cumfa



Cumbia villera - Argentinian type of cumbia which contains marginal lyrics



Cyber grindgore



Cyber-metal



[edit] D



Da - De-Dh - Di-Dr - Du-Dz



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[edit] Da



Dabka (Dabke) - Palestinian dance music for weddings



Dadra



Daina - Latvian sung poetry



Daino - Lithuanian traditional music



Dalauna



Dance (musical form) - dance (form of musical composition)



Dance music - any rhythmic music intended for dancing



Dance-pop - comtemporary form of dance music with pop music structures



Dance-punk



Dancehall



Dangdut - popular Indonesian dance music with influences from Arabic and Indian music



Danube New Wave - mixture of Viennese schrammelmusik and American blues and rock and roll



Danza



Danz贸n



Dark ambient



Dark cabaret



Dark trance



Darkwave



[edit] De-Dh



De codru



De dragoste



De jale



De pahar



Deathcore



Death industrial



Death metal



Death rock (also known as death punk)



Death techno



Deblas



Deboche - Brazilian fusion of electric frevo and ijex谩



D茅cima



Degung



Delta blues



Deep house



Deep soul



Dementia - relating to the style of music popularized by the Dr. Demento Show



Desi - Indian folk music



Detroit blues



Detroit techno



Dhamar - a type of highly-oranemented dhrupad



Dhimotik谩 - traditional Greek songs



Dhrupad - Hindustani vocal music performed by men singing in medieval Hindi



Dhun



[edit] Di-Dr



Dialect rock - rock music sung in various Swiss-German dialects



Digital hardcore



Din Dain- Ambient blues trance



Dirge



Dirty rap



Dirty South (also known as Southern rap)



Disco



Disco house



Disco Polo - Polish nightclub dance music.



Dixieland jazz (Chicago jazz)



Djambadon



Dodompa - Japanese tango



Doina



Dombola



Dondang sayang - slow folk music that mixes Malaysian forms with Portuguese, India, Chinese and Arabic music



Donegal fiddle tradition



Dongjing - Chinese Naxi form of folk music, related to silk and bamboo music from Chinca



Doo wop



Doom metal



Dop茅



Douche Metal - Metal made by knobheads.



Downtempo



Dream pop



Drill and bass



Dronology



Drum and bass (DNB)



[edit] Du-Dz



Dub



Dub techno



Dubstep



Dunun - Yoruban drum music



Dunedin Sound - early 1980s alternative rock sound based out of Dunedin, New Zealand and Flying Nun Records



Dutch jazz



Dutch trance



Dziesma



Dzoke - type of yang chanting



[edit] E



Ea-En - Er-Ez



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[edit] Ea-En



Early music



East Coast blues



East Coast hip hop



Eastern Tradition of Sephardic music



Easy listening



Ecocore - A subgenre of black metal containing hardcore elements and lyrics concerning the ecosystem



Pasillo



Yarav铆



Elafrola茂k贸



Electric blues



Electric folk



Electro



Electro Backbeat



Electro hop



Electroclash



Electrofunk



Electronic art music



Electronic body music (EBM, also known as industrial dance)



Electronic luk thung - Dance-ready form of Thai pleng luk thung



Electronic music



Electronic rock / Synth rock



Electronica



Electropop



Elektro



Elevator music (or Muzak)



Emeba



Emo



Endecasillabo - Central Italian 11-syllabic song form



English funk



English madrigal



Enka - Japanese pop music, using native forms



脡ntekhno



[edit] Ep-Ez



Eremwu eu



Euba



Eurobeat



Eurodance



Europop



Eurotrance (traditional dance music)



Exotica



Experimental music



Experimental noise



Experimental rock



Extreme Computer Music



Ezengileer - type of Tuvan xoomii said to imitate the trotting of horses



[edit] F



Fa - Fr - Fu



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[edit] Fa-Fr



Fag (music) - Music from Fetcham, usually involving lots of banjo riffs, 'Fag Music'



F-Step - variant of hardcore jungle with simultaneous, overlapping beats



Fado - Portuguese roots-based popular music



Falak - Tajik folk music



fandango - Spanish dance music



Farruca - a genre of flamenco



Filk - modern, science fiction-oriented music



Film scores



Filmi - Indian film music



Filmi-ghazal - filmi based on Hindustani ghazal



Finger-style



Fjatpangarri - Aboriginal Australian music local to Yirrbala



Flamenco - dance music of Spanish Gypsies



Flower power



Foaie verde - classical form of Romanian Gypsy doina



Fofa



Folk metal



Folk music



Folk pop



Folk punk



Folk rock



Folktronica



Fonn Mall



Forr贸 - extremely popular music of Northeastern Brazil



Foxcore - a specific style of grunge played by all-female bands



[edit] Fr



Franco-country



Freakbeat



Freak-folk



Free improvisation - freeform musical improvisation



Free jazz - improvised 1960s jazz



Free music



Freestyle house - a cross-culture mix of hip-hop/electro/house/pop



Freetekno



Frevo - folk music from Recife, Brazil



Fricote - dance music from Salvador, Brazil



[edit] Fu



Fuji - Yoruban vocal and percussion music



Fulia - Afro-Venezuelan percussion music



Funacola



Funan谩



Funk - a bass-heavy outgrowth of soul music



Funkcore



Funk metal - 1980s combination of funk, heavy metal and punk rock



Funky breaks - a type of breaks electronic music



Funky highlife - fusion of funk and Ghanaian highlife



Furniture music - Erik Satie's invention of Background music



Fusion bhangra (New Wave bhangra) - bhangra combined with rock and roll, reggae, hip hop, ragga and funk



Fusion jazz - mixture of rock and jazz



Future jazz



Futurepop - outgrowth of synthpop, EBM and darkwave



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