Rap (mainstream [some], gangster, underground [not much in a while]), R&B, Neo-Soul, Soul,|
reggaeton (every once in a while), reggae, blues (classic only), black metal (heavy, a few others), hard rock, indie rock, salsa (dancing purposes only), jazz (especially smooth)
I have been really into hardcore/ punk/ metal since high school (i am now 27). I have branched out into many genres, but to this day the music that consistantly invokes the greatest emotional response is what i have been listening to for over a decade: heavy, aggressive music with mostly politically charged lyrics.
Permalink Reply by Rick on October 7, 2009 at 4:16am
It varies. I'm not into country or rap. I live in Texas. Just how many times can she leave you? Rap? Well, I mean anyone can do that. Or as I describe it, "I can't sing but I can chant, all I do is yell and rant..."
Old rap is okay. It was fun then.
Some classical.
Some 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and current.
Techno.
Trance.
If it's religious music I've decided the best way to handle it is to start talking in tongues, spit out green fluids and make my head spin around.
No jazz. Find it boring.
Other then that, depends upon the piece of music or song.
I listen to Tool, Nine Inch Nails, Tori Amos, Deftones,Radiohead,Dredg... Those are my generic every day answers. I like MC Chris, MC Lars and MC Frontalot (nerdy rap). Videogame soundtracks (especially Zelda music). I adore classical but most especially Frederick Chopin. I sometimes listen to j-rock, as well... sue me....