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    one thing we all have in common (friends from school anyway) is we all love urban/rnb/dancehall classics. at my school there was only 5 "white"/british girls in my class so i basically was a part of jamaican culture for almost 6 years. i ******* loved it.

    these 2 songs basically sum up my years at school:




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    MOST of my friends all listen to mainstream pop rap or whatever it on the billboards. I usually avoid it and listen to older stuff or anything thats not so popular, all i hear is kids cranking up their stereos in their car listening to Lil Wayne or wiz khalifa
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Bless you thinking that music taste isn't subjective and that anything classed by you as "rubbish" cannot be certified as anything but
    Ironic, that. Isn't it, Tom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    They're not popular, hun x
    And thank the lord for that!

    I make friends based on music taste so every one of my friends has more or less the same taste as myself. Having said that I never care to meet new people so it had been the same four/five people for a long time now
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    the type of music people listen to doesn't bother me at all and i never make assumptions about them unless they jam it down my throat telling me their music is better than mine. thankfully no-one shares my love for korean music other than one guy who i rarely see but most of my friends listen to chart music (not exclusively ) which means there are no arguments when we're together and listening to music. besides, chart music is pretty decent for getting into the party mood.


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    real friends - not really.
    @bethany; and @Judas; have similar taste, but really it doesn't bother me, if i want to share my mega elitism i'll post on some music forums.
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    I share taste with a lot of my friends but there are a lot of bands/artists that I like who they don't/I do etc. Like a lot of my friends don't like Lady Gaga et c they'd prefer to listen to other pop singers like Rihanna, but then all my best friends love Kanye as much as I do etc so it's okay. Only one of my friends like Nirvana outside of Smells Like Teen Spirit tho smh

    Quote Originally Posted by Plebings View Post
    real friends - not really.
    @bethany; and @Judas; have similar taste, but really it doesn't bother me, if i want to share my mega elitism i'll post on some music forums.
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    A couple of people do share similar tastes, especially when we were a lot younger. But obviously as we grow up we get influenced by other things and now I feel not many people like the same stuff as me, which I'm fine with. I am into more of the chart stuff, but I do drift off that slightly sometimes if I hear something I like. My friends and others in school are more into the dubstep, rapping and I honestly don't have any interest in it, it bores me

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    I used to be a full on Metalhead and always just used to listen to metal. I'm more open minded now and i'm less of a music elitist. I can go from listening to dance music, dubstep all the way up to death metal. Suppose open minded is the best way to be.

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    Yes, we all like similar stuff etc rap, grime, dubstep etc

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