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K-Cat
26-08-2010, 05:43 PM
What type of music do you dislike the most?

Samantha.
26-08-2010, 05:45 PM
I'm not really too keen on dubstep!

Jordan
26-08-2010, 05:47 PM
rock and all that :S

j0rd
26-08-2010, 05:49 PM
Heavy metal/rock

K-Cat
26-08-2010, 05:58 PM
I'm not crazy about opera.

jobrowb2
26-08-2010, 06:17 PM
Rock lol

Rixion
26-08-2010, 06:20 PM
classic, rave, ambient

Muct
26-08-2010, 08:12 PM
Dubstep -.-

Nemo
26-08-2010, 08:13 PM
classical, in terms of music that i'll sit and listen to.

RedStratocas
26-08-2010, 08:19 PM
tribal chanting, didgeridoo music, and nickleback.

wiktoria
26-08-2010, 08:44 PM
dubstep

FlyingJesus
26-08-2010, 10:01 PM
"Classic rock"

Special
27-08-2010, 12:13 AM
screamo

Fez
27-08-2010, 12:51 AM
Gangsta rap, heavy metal.

Other than that, I listen to everything.

Axel
27-08-2010, 01:32 AM
Dubstep, hardcore, pop, r&b, new rap, dance.

Glopy
27-08-2010, 01:42 AM
rap, is complete crap, Dubstep <3

Art
27-08-2010, 01:58 AM
Classic, screamo & pop.

samsaBEAR
27-08-2010, 04:45 AM
Pop is disgustingly bad

Jahova
27-08-2010, 10:01 AM
I'm not really too keen on dubstep!
Cry :(

Dubstep -.-
Cry :(

dubstep
Cry :(

Dubstep, hardcore, pop, r&b, new rap, dance.
Cry :(

Pop or screamo notalentshoutdownthemicrophoneandthinkyou'regood music.

RedStratocas
27-08-2010, 12:27 PM
im not really too big on dubstep either, in that a lot of djs think that simply adding a bunch of wobbly fart noises to a song somehow makes it better. however i really like post-dubstep (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQoQirZwxE4).

btw everyone pop really only means popular, not a type of music.

Jam
27-08-2010, 12:45 PM
Rap, Techno, Dance and these new-fangled genres.

Richie
27-08-2010, 12:52 PM
dubstep or classical

Jamiie
27-08-2010, 01:10 PM
That screamer crap :P
Some rap
some dubstep

sammy
27-08-2010, 01:59 PM
Most rock & rap +o(.

buttons
27-08-2010, 02:20 PM
i can see the enjoyment in most music but dubstep, seriously?? don't get it.
i don't really dislike certain genres, just the style of some artists.
also half assed lyrics, so mostly white rappers then... trufax

Apple
27-08-2010, 03:13 PM
Probably death metal, it's demented!

samsaBEAR
27-08-2010, 04:11 PM
Pop or screamo notalentshoutdownthemicrophoneandthinkyou'regood music.
You must be trolling. I'd love for you to just pick up a mic and scream. It's takes talent and ability to scream. Not so much to make dubstep. I like dubstep, but it really is just ******* around with settings on a computer.

Andeeh
27-08-2010, 04:21 PM
Cry :(

Cry :(

Cry :(

Cry :(

Pop or screamo notalentshoutdownthemicrophoneandthinkyou'regood music.

This man has sence! Also country music

Jahova
27-08-2010, 04:34 PM
You must be trolling. I'd love for you to just pick up a mic and scream. It's takes talent and ability to scream. Not so much to make dubstep. I like dubstep, but it really is just ******* around with settings on a computer.
Being in a Screamo band myself (with 4 others; Ray Mears, David Beckham, Winston Churchill and George Bush senior), we all take it in turn to scream (but we call it singing) and it seems no-one can tell the difference when playing live! Pure brilliance.

Seriously, I'd say it takes more skill to produce a strong Dubstep track (even though yes, it's all done on a PC) than to be a singer in a screamo band. Unseriously, I'm sure I could easily live up to the standards by hiding in a cupboard for a few months, paint my nails black (or maybe red) and then perhaps dye my hair. All I'd then have to do is step up to the microphone and scream (not that I'm capable of screaming, or have been for a good few years) out some terrible lyrics (about death?). Jokesss ;P


This man has sence! Also country music

Why thank you and yes, I agree with that.

Neversoft
27-08-2010, 05:10 PM
I don't understand how anyone who loves music would dislike classical.

wixard
27-08-2010, 05:26 PM
just because some dubstep doesn't take a lot of effort doesn't make it ****....

eh prob screamo

samsaBEAR
27-08-2010, 06:14 PM
Being in a Screamo band myself (with 4 others; Ray Mears, David Beckham, Winston Churchill and George Bush senior), we all take it in turn to scream (but we call it singing) and it seems no-one can tell the difference when playing live! Pure brilliance.

Seriously, I'd say it takes more skill to produce a strong Dubstep track (even though yes, it's all done on a PC) than to be a singer in a screamo band. Unseriously, I'm sure I could easily live up to the standards by hiding in a cupboard for a few months, paint my nails black (or maybe red) and then perhaps dye my hair. All I'd then have to do is step up to the microphone and scream (not that I'm capable of screaming, or have been for a good few years) out some terrible lyrics (about death?). Jokesss ;P
No it doesn't sorry, it doesn't take more skill to use a mouse to change settings on a computer program than it does too train your voice to be able to scream proficiently and correctly without damaging your vocal chords. Just because you don't like a genre, doesn't mean you should discount the skill it takes to accomplish the sound

Judas
27-08-2010, 06:53 PM
Just because you don't like a genre, doesn't mean you should discount the skill it takes to accomplish the sound

i agree with that, but youre kind of doing the same by slamming dubstep but okkk
as an 'outsider' on the whole screamo/dubstep thing happening here (i hate them both) you couldnt say you dont need talent or skill to make either, thats just being ignorant. its not easy to scream and making dubstep isnt as simple as 'changing settings on a computer program'

also if you say you dislike pop the most then youre crazzzyyyy. its like saying you dislike rock, its such a broad term. and as already said, pop just means 'popular', but if you want to argue with that by saying pop music as in lady gaga, britney spears or whoever, a lot of it is so different you cant generalise it into one genre cos its not the same.

i dislike screamo, death metal, grime and dubstep most i think.

Dinosaurawrr
27-08-2010, 06:56 PM
classical
opera is tht the same lol
put a donk on it ( just go die)
**** in my pants
them sorta things
o and real SCREAM IN YA FACE stuff

syko2006
27-08-2010, 07:12 PM
Screamo/metal. -_-

Slowpoke
27-08-2010, 07:28 PM
Screamo and metal

peteyt
27-08-2010, 07:43 PM
My musical taste varies.

I love rock of most kinds but i prefer it when I can understand what the singer is, well erm, singing ha. So bands that just scream all the time, I'm not really fond of. Theres a song, i think its Bludgeoned To Death by suicide silence, that got requested on my radio once - and a presenter played it as he liked the genere (it was a late metal show lol) - but that was just screaming and making noises - i can't see how thats music myself, but everyone to their own tastes.

I hate like slipknot yet quite like children of bodom ha. I like a bit of metal as long as its not too over the top, rock and some dance.

I do listen to some rap but most of it i hate - not keen on the whole i'm a gangsta bla stuff - MC'ing I dislike and opera/classical stuff to - well most of it.

I also dislike a lot of the chart music - which isn't of course a genere - i just think a lot of stuff coming out today - e.g. justin bieber ha, is just too manufactured. Its nice when a band with a different original sound comes around.

I mean look at the Temper Trap

samsaBEAR
27-08-2010, 08:11 PM
i agree with that, but youre kind of doing the same by slamming dubstep but okkk
as an 'outsider' on the whole screamo/dubstep thing happening here (i hate them both) you couldnt say you dont need talent or skill to make either, thats just being ignorant. its not easy to scream and making dubstep isnt as simple as 'changing settings on a computer program'

also if you say you dislike pop the most then youre crazzzyyyy. its like saying you dislike rock, its such a broad term. and as already said, pop just means 'popular', but if you want to argue with that by saying pop music as in lady gaga, britney spears or whoever, a lot of it is so different you cant generalise it into one genre cos its not the same.

i dislike screamo, death metal, grime and dubstep most i think.
I'm not trying to slam dubstep, I love it, I'm just saying like you can't think that tinkering on a computer takes more skill than literally training your body (in a sense) to be able to produce a certain type of vocals. I'm just saying, anyone that's proficient with a computer and has a lot of time can make dubstep, however learning to scream is hard. I've been trying for like five years and I still can't do it properly.
And I suppose it's not the genre 'Pop' that I hate, it's like the scene. I don't like how most pop groups don't play instruments, don't write their own lyrics, autotune their voice's, release like a single every other work. It just seems like some pop groups who do next to nothing in terms of creating the music (bar recording the tracks) reap the huge benefits and that's just not right in my opinion. Of course I'm generalising, I'm sure their are a lot of pop groups/singers that do everything, but still, idk. I just can't take people seriously when they love pop music. No offence to anyone who says it here though :D
I know what I'm trying to say, but I can't say it haha, sorry if that sounds all ******

Judas
27-08-2010, 09:55 PM
I'm not trying to slam dubstep, I love it, I'm just saying like you can't think that tinkering on a computer takes more skill than literally training your body (in a sense) to be able to produce a certain type of vocals. I'm just saying, anyone that's proficient with a computer and has a lot of time can make dubstep, however learning to scream is hard. I've been trying for like five years and I still can't do it properly.
And I suppose it's not the genre 'Pop' that I hate, it's like the scene. I don't like how most pop groups don't play instruments, don't write their own lyrics, autotune their voice's, release like a single every other work. It just seems like some pop groups who do next to nothing in terms of creating the music (bar recording the tracks) reap the huge benefits and that's just not right in my opinion. Of course I'm generalising, I'm sure their are a lot of pop groups/singers that do everything, but still, idk. I just can't take people seriously when they love pop music. No offence to anyone who says it here though :D
I know what I'm trying to say, but I can't say it haha, sorry if that sounds all ******

fair enough, but you still cant argue that one genre of music is better than another just because it is harder to do, its just opinion.

i totally agree with you there. i cant STAND 'artists' who dont play instruments, or at least write their own songs. at the end of the day auto tuning happens in a lot of music not just pop will always happen just to make sure the record is perfect, but its when the singer cant actually sing that they are heavily auto tuning because they cant hold a note. releasing the singles thing i cant see your issue with that? at the end of the day thats the labels choice and they are just there to make money out of the artists. i suppose i could say i love pop music because i listen to a lot of it, but like i said you cant generalise it cos there are so many different sides to it.

haha it does mostly make sense to me, pop music is quite confusing :P

beth
27-08-2010, 11:22 PM
i don't hate anything anymore. listen to everything from some really dirty grimey dubstep to "screamo".

RedStratocas
28-08-2010, 01:27 AM
i can see the enjoyment in most music but dubstep, seriously?? don't get it.

take some ecstasy and listen to it and you'll be like "OHHHHHHH now i see"


i don't hate anything anymore. listen to everything from some really dirty grimey dubstep to "screamo".

i like you.

and i dont like the whole argument about what type of music is easier/harder to make, to me it doesnt make a difference. ive heard fantastic albums that anyone with a weeks worth of lessons on instruments could make, and ive also heard albums that must have taken years and endless hours of perfecting that i listened to once and found boring. when i say i dont like a band like, say, dream theater, the first thing anyone who likes them says about them is "but they're such talented musicians!!!!11" well yeah, but that doesnt mean they're not excruciatingly boring (which they are.) to me music is the end product, no matter how its made, whether its manipulated by computer programs, autotune, whatever, doesnt matter to me as long as it sounds good.

and i like very select "screamo"/hardcore bands, so i wont say i hate the genre. but why i dont like any of these newer hardcore bands around today is because i dont think they have anything to be angry about. a lot of them are yelling about absolutely nothing, mostly abstractions, which kinda just puts me off completely. i like hardcore of the 90's cause they were actually angry about something, and the screaming was a reflection of that. but nowadays i feel screaming itself has overtaken the message aspect of it.


and i think the distinction in pop music everyone is looking for was mentioned earlier. its okay to hate manufactured pop music i guess, since the idea of it is kinda off-putting, like how its designed to be non-threatening or challenging, and basically insults your intelligence as a music listener. but sometimes there's musicians who can just completely make a song that everyone in the world loves, like outkast.

samsaBEAR
28-08-2010, 10:20 AM
i like you.

and i dont like the whole argument about what type of music is easier/harder to make, to me it doesnt make a difference. ive heard fantastic albums that anyone with a weeks worth of lessons on instruments could make, and ive also heard albums that must have taken years and endless hours of perfecting that i listened to once and found boring. when i say i dont like a band like, say, dream theater, the first thing anyone who likes them says about them is "but they're such talented musicians!!!!11" well yeah, but that doesnt mean they're not excruciatingly boring (which they are.) to me music is the end product, no matter how its made, whether its manipulated by computer programs, autotune, whatever, doesnt matter to me as long as it sounds good.

and i like very select "screamo"/hardcore bands, so i wont say i hate the genre. but why i dont like any of these newer hardcore bands around today is because i dont think they have anything to be angry about. a lot of them are yelling about absolutely nothing, mostly abstractions, which kinda just puts me off completely. i like hardcore of the 90's cause they were actually angry about something, and the screaming was a reflection of that. but nowadays i feel screaming itself has overtaken the message aspect of it.
Yeah I think you're right there, I listen to a lot of hardcore and I might find one band in about five that are actually putting across a 'message' with their music. Most new hardcore bands just want to jump in the scene and become popular and all this. It's all well and good, but hardcore is meant to have a strong message behind it, and if you don't have that message, the scene will destroy you

Judas
28-08-2010, 01:45 PM
and i think the distinction in pop music everyone is looking for was mentioned earlier. its okay to hate manufactured pop music i guess, since the idea of it is kinda off-putting, like how its designed to be non-threatening or challenging, and basically insults your intelligence as a music listener. but sometimes there's musicians who can just completely make a song that everyone in the world loves, like outkast.

thank you thats the word i was looking for, manufactured.

and i love your av and sig

Molly.22
28-08-2010, 02:23 PM
Heavy metal, it's just screaming :(

RedStratocas
28-08-2010, 02:36 PM
thank you thats the word i was looking for, manufactured.

and i love your av and sig

thank ya!

i can understand hating manufactured pop, but even that can be great music sometimes. like "since u been gone" by kelly clarkson; everything about that song is manufactured right down to kelly clarkson herself, but when it's played in a crowd you'd have to be really stubborn not to sing along to the chorus lol.


Yeah I think you're right there, I listen to a lot of hardcore and I might find one band in about five that are actually putting across a 'message' with their music. Most new hardcore bands just want to jump in the scene and become popular and all this. It's all well and good, but hardcore is meant to have a strong message behind it, and if you don't have that message, the scene will destroy you

yeah like im sure there are some good hardcore bands around today but the amount of garbage youd have to go through to find it just puts me off i guess. especially looking at my local hardcore scene lulz. all genres of music have bright spots, even country honestly.

Becca
28-08-2010, 02:52 PM
classical.

samsaBEAR
28-08-2010, 05:02 PM
Heavy metal, it's just screaming :(
Except it's not



thank ya!

i can understand hating manufactured pop, but even that can be great music sometimes. like "since u been gone" by kelly clarkson; everything about that song is manufactured right down to kelly clarkson herself, but when it's played in a crowd you'd have to be really stubborn not to sing along to the chorus lol.



yeah like im sure there are some good hardcore bands around today but the amount of garbage youd have to go through to find it just puts me off i guess. especially looking at my local hardcore scene lulz. all genres of music have bright spots, even country honestly.
That's what I dislike most about pop, the fact that you can be so totally against it, it's fans, the people behind it, etc but you'll always sing the ******* words haha

myke
28-08-2010, 05:05 PM
urm like really hardcore stuff e.g. metal n stuffz

o and crap rap

and dubstep is a bit.... :l

Gibs960
28-08-2010, 05:30 PM
Rock, Opera, Classical, they're just noisy or boring.

Technologic
28-08-2010, 05:38 PM
justin bieber. also rap with the stupid drum cycles

Fez
28-08-2010, 06:10 PM
justin bieber

baby baby babbyyyyy oooh

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RedStratocas
28-08-2010, 07:13 PM
That's what I dislike most about pop, the fact that you can be so totally against it, it's fans, the people behind it, etc but you'll always sing the ******* words haha

lol true. a lot of pop is all too self-aware of how catchy and easily pleasing it is, if that makes sense. like i despise it when pop songs repeat a chorus over and over again at the end. that's probably why i hate pop music from the 80's so much, cause every song did that. to me it just says "we know how much you love this part and that the rest of this song is just filler and wastes your time, so we'll just play this part over and over again so you wont have to replay it"


baby baby babbyyyyy oooh

lol i think the only reason i like justin bieber (though i dont listen to his music) is just because of how many people have an irrational hate of him.

Starburst..x
28-08-2010, 08:35 PM
Classical, Screamo, Rap, garage
Im pretty open to most styles of music, if it sounds good to me I'll like it regardless of the genre.

lPinoy
31-08-2010, 11:05 AM
heavy metal, trance, dance/pop...

Yupt
31-08-2010, 01:39 PM
rap, classic, girls with ridiculously high squeeling noises.

immense
31-08-2010, 01:40 PM
rnb
rap
heavy metal

Nikki
31-08-2010, 03:40 PM
opera, screamo, dupstep and cheesy pop music.

Plebings
31-08-2010, 05:27 PM
Dubstep died when ministry of sound made a compilation of 'dubstep'

Catzsy
31-08-2010, 05:30 PM
Has to be reggae and old style country for me.

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