Author Topic: The musical hate thread | Get it out, yo.  (Read 15449 times)

I'm open to listen to anything that's good, but I really hate dadrock and most rap and other related stuff that people listen to
I cannot stand it for the life of me. It's scum



the majority of rap/hip-hop music i do not like. lil' wayne, eminem, jayZ, kanye west, their music is garbage to me.

you and i are pretty alike. i own a rare compilation that was pressed in a small studio, it's basically just a collection of acid-house and garage. white labels ftw.

i like phuture, marshall jefferson, dexter, maurice, etc etc...
lil' louis?



Today my older brother blasted gangnam style from his 3ds while playing call of duty.

Our xbox is in the same room as my computer desk.
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honestly i hate any modern hard rock

my brother listens to it and its all annoying to me

I hate practically anything trendy or what the "cool kids" listen too.

There have been some minor exceptions like if it's a guilty pleasure of mine.

Oh and dubstep oh god, I thought it was going to die off around 2011-2012 but nope.

Also did you guys know that country rap is a thing? (inserttribaljokehere)
« Last Edit: September 17, 2014, 11:38:08 PM by Frostbyte »

Oh and dubstep oh god, I thought it was going to die off around 2011-2012 but nope.
you realize that dubstep has been around since the early 2000s, right? if a genre has survived that long and has gained that much popularity it'll certainly survive quite longer.

you realize that dubstep has been around since the early 2000s, right? if a genre has survived that long and has gained that much popularity it'll certainly survive quite longer.
Yeah I know it will survive long just like rap has, except alot of rap now is just eucgh, i don't like rap that much but the oldschool stuff I wouldn't mind I suppose thanks to San Andreas.

you realize that dubstep has been around since the early 2000s, right? if a genre has survived that long and has gained that much popularity it'll certainly survive quite longer.
tell that to big band, swing, crunk, punk, rap-rock, and many other genres. fads can last a long time before they die.