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What is your favorite kind of music?

Rap and Hip-Hop
5 (9.1%)
Classical
2 (3.6%)
Rock
20 (36.4%)
Jazz
0 (0%)
Techno
8 (14.5%)
Blues
1 (1.8%)
Soul
0 (0%)
Other
19 (34.5%)

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Offline Meandor

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Re: What is your favorite kind of music?
« Reply #40 on: June 18, 2006, 04:20:33 pm »
Hypno space metal ain't half bad, but nothing can beat meditative gothic bluegrass. All my friends though are into symphonic acid disco and pick on me :(((((

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Re: What is your favorite kind of music?
« Reply #41 on: June 18, 2006, 07:14:13 pm »
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Re: What is your favorite kind of music?
« Reply #42 on: June 19, 2006, 12:49:12 am »
Death Metal all the way.

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Re: What is your favorite kind of music?
« Reply #43 on: June 24, 2006, 01:05:07 pm »
Quite into R. Kelly's soap opera "Trapped In The Closet" lately ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHFMBpiDkP4 (part 1-5)):

"Trapped In The Closet" is a single released by R&B singer R. Kelly. The song is an ongoing narrative which Kelly has sent to radio one part at a time. As of November 2005, twelve parts have been released, played on radio. The story is about a man named Sylvester, portrayed by Kelly. Sylvester is likely taken from Kelly's middle name. The song is notable and unique for many reasons including its absence of a chorus, its detailed and linear narration of a story in a conversational and sometimes rambling manner, its dramatics, and its dangling cliffhangers that occur between parts. Detractors of the song argue the story is told with a choppy, semi-literate tone, while the music and vocalization are the same in every part of the song. Kelly maintains that he is a genius for pioneering what he calls "hip-hopera." The song has also reached a minor cult status as a piece of unintentional comedy, some fans going as far to refer to it as the "Plan 9 of music videos."

... and also a bit of pop/rock/folk ( and all the subgenres none actually cares about ) ( more info :  http://www.last.fm/user/sebpulp/ )