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Emperor wrote:And not this modern sh*t-rock either(simple plan, 48 may, etc)
zEpHyRiNe wrote:Emperor wrote:And not this modern sh*t-rock either(simple plan, 48 may, etc)
I think you'll find Simple Plan and 48 May aren't even "rock". They are actually "pop-punk".
The styles (Techno, Trance, Ambient, Goa, Jungle, Hip Hop, Trip Hop, Hardcore, House, Garage, Gabba, Breakbeat) are only edges in a Kaleidoscopic sound space. Composer/producers are legion and the music is a rapidly changing sonic world driven by a recognition of its past, its present and a constant need for an identity strategy through sound. It is bound by certain constraints (what music isn't?) but it continually pushes at those until some kind of infusion process transforms everything. There are heated debates among the cognoscenti regarding the value of each style and the practitioners responsible for it. The culture eschews Rock/Pop industry hype, having recognised that its success is not due to the Rock industry's patronage. Nevertheless, it supplants one hype with another, often a gnarly stylization of contemporary life.
cheese wrote:as far as electronica music goes, d&b is the bestest.
pop-punk sucks, but punk-pop rules
Adamal wrote:A little more diversity is required for me to answer this.
I like Vanilla house, but not progressive.
Just like Trance, I like Uplifting Trance and Hard Trance, but not Prog Trance or Psy Trance.
And I've never really been a fan of Breaks. And Hard House gets on my nerves.
Silent Knight wrote:Who the hell cares?
Rock and Metal FTW!!!!!
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