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    What are your two LEAST favorite types of music and WHY?

    I notice a lot of people on this forum claim a dislike of hard rock and rap music, so I thought it might be a good thread for those with dislikes to tell about why they don't like certain types of music.

    After thinking about it and having been exposed to some modern country, a style of music that I have actively hated, I can say that there is really no music that I dislike. I like some of everything, and a lot of a few.

    How about you?
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    I can only list two?

    1980's hair metal.
    Country music post-1985.

    Both genres send me running to the medicine cabinet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyfunk View Post
    I can only list two?

    1980's hair metal.
    Country music post-1985.

    Both genres send me running to the medicine cabinet.
    They give you a headache, but what specifically is it about these two types of music that rub you the wrong way?

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    Rap & heavy metal are simply just a noise which I can't listen to.

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    1) 98% of Rap

    2) 60's Reggae. The beat is so monotonous and predictable.

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    Much country and much of jazz. Country seems too similar to me[[tho I like a bit of it) and I just dont get much of jazz--bores me to death.

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    Opera--I just don't like the singing style necessary though I respect the talent and artistry, but I don't like it as my parents played it quite often at dinner while growing up.

    Techno: Gives me a headache, the music only works if you're on some serious drugs.

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    Rap -- Bad lyrics, doesn't take talent to do it, no melody, no lyrics, no MUSIC.

    Death Metal -- Or whatever that gravel-voiced, loud yelling is behind fast guitars. I think some group called Pantera does it. Actually, it's worse than rap. Simply horrible.

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    Most rap/hip-hop and Heavy Metal [[notice I said 'most'...there are songs here and there that I like in both genres).

    The problem I have with rap is that it has been inflicted on me in the past...where I used to live, I had a hard time sleeping due to idiots sitting in their cars blaring it out the window...and I didn't DARE tell them to quiet down, lest they be armed.

    Heavy metal was what a lot of the guys who picked on me at school listened to...that's primarily why I don't like it.

    Best,

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    RAP - because it is depressing music and it's demeaning to women

    Opera- because I don't speak Italian ;o)

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    I've never heard any Chinese or Javanese/Indonesian Opera music that makes me want to do anything other than reach for the off switch .. not only can I not understand any of the lyrics but the "music" just seems to consist of discordant bangs and crashes,

    Does that count as two types of music?

    Roger

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    My main dislike of country in my younger years was that it evoked the image of the ignorant, neo-conservative, alcoholic, racist, redneck. Oops! Did I just describe Hank Williams Jr.?

    I'm still not too keen on opera, as the male singers' overwrought vibrato makes me look for something to throw. I've got some English-language opera. It's worse. I like rock-operas, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark speck View Post
    Most rap/hip-hop and Heavy Metal [[notice I said 'most'...there are songs here and there that I like in both genres).

    The problem I have with rap is that it has been inflicted on me in the past...where I used to live, I had a hard time sleeping due to idiots sitting in their cars blaring it out the window...and I didn't DARE tell them to quiet down, lest they be armed.

    Heavy metal was what a lot of the guys who picked on me at school listened to...that's primarily why I don't like it.

    Best,

    Mark
    I solved that problem once Mark. I put my boom box in the window and blasted my classical tape and after about 5 minutes my doorbell rang and we called a truce. That was in the 90s; a different day, huh.

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    I used to like some techno - I would listen to Trevor Nelson's show if I'd just flown back from somewhere and was driving home from the airport in the evening. I'm sure it made the car go faster. But the main kind of music I can't stand is anything that has no musicianship on it, of whatever genre, especially if it has that kind of antiseptic production that is resistant to any form of life. Although a lot of country music is fatuous and sympathy grabbing, there's generally something going on somewhere, although a little too much in the major key for me.

    But god preserve me from tracks produced by non-musicians, programming and looping diggety-dig rhythms and digital plunking. I have to leave the building in search of a baritone horn player or somebody to dirty the thing up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsull1 View Post

    Death Metal -- Or whatever that gravel-voiced, loud yelling is behind fast guitars. I think some group called Pantera does it. Actually, it's worse than rap. Simply horrible.
    I forget what it's actually called, but I started liking some of it while jumping around XM Radio one day. I guess it works when I get in the mood to hear an aggressive, primal, testosterone-charged assault, where the vocals sound like Thor trying to break out of the pits of hell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    They give you a headache, but what specifically is it about these two types of music that rub you the wrong way?
    As I've grown older, I've come to see how important the blues factor is in music. It's more important to me now than it was when I was coming up as young lad. Both of those genres amount to zero in terms of blues factor. Hair metal sounds like it was funded by companies that make mousse, which is probably why it hasn't stood the test of time. Contemporary country is nothing more than pop with a slight country twang at the end. People always say that the storytelling is what set country music apart, but upon careful inspection those stories can bore you into a coma. The music is so limp and lifeless that it is almost tragic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Much country and much of jazz. Country seems too similar to me[[tho I like a bit of it) and I just dont get much of jazz--bores me to death.
    That's a pretty honest reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark speck View Post
    Most rap/hip-hop and Heavy Metal [[notice I said 'most'...there are songs here and there that I like in both genres).

    The problem I have with rap is that it has been inflicted on me in the past...where I used to live, I had a hard time sleeping due to idiots sitting in their cars blaring it out the window...and I didn't DARE tell them to quiet down, lest they be armed.

    Heavy metal was what a lot of the guys who picked on me at school listened to...that's primarily why I don't like it.

    Best,

    Mark
    OK, now you got me. A while ago, I once brought up the question of whether or not heavy metal breeds racism. I received numerous varied responses. Your last sentence is quite telling and valid. I personally feel that there is something about heavy metal that can really fuel agression. I have no scientific evidence to support this belief, but it's just something that I've witnessed over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyfunk View Post
    As I've grown older, I've come to see how important the blues factor is in music. It's more important to me now than it was when I was coming up as young lad. Both of those genres amount to zero in terms of blues factor. Hair metal sounds like it was funded by companies that make mousse, which is probably why it hasn't stood the test of time. Contemporary country is nothing more than pop with a slight country twang at the end. People always say that the storytelling is what set country music apart, but upon careful inspection those stories can bore you into a coma. The music is so limp and lifeless that it is almost tragic.
    Good point! Rock music of the 60s and 70s was blues-based. Somewhere in the 80s, speed-metal destroyed that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyfunk View Post
    That's a pretty honest reply.
    And, that's what this thread is for. You don't have to right or wrong, just post your honest thoughts. People like or dislike particular music for a variety of reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyfunk View Post
    OK, now you got me. A while ago, I once brought up the question of whether or not heavy metal breeds racism. I received numerous varied responses. Your last sentence is quite telling and valid. I personally feel that there is something about heavy metal that can really fuel agression. I have no scientific evidence to support this belief, but it's just something that I've witnessed over time.
    I do not believe metal breeds any kind of racism, but I would say that the majority of it's fans are White, and some of them might be racist. Just like country music. Except, there is a history of some country artists actually being racists.

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    I don't think metal breeds racism...and I happen to be white...it's white dopers who listen to that crap that used to beat me up.

    Nosey--my friend and I once drove through part of the 'hood long ago blasting Led Zeppelin from his car stereo. Nobody said a damn thing then...LOL!

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    Racists can use any kind of music to extend their racist attitudes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    I do not believe metal breeds any kind of racism, but I would say that the majority of it's fans are White, and some of them might be racist. Just like country music. Except, there is a history of some country artists actually being racists.
    And the incidents involving Courtney Love leading an audience to chant the n-word for no apparent reason, the Axl Rose scandal with the song "One In A Million", and the Disco Sucks rally in 1979, are but a few examples of how racism seems to creep easily into the heavy metal/rock crowd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyfunk View Post
    And the incidents involving Courtney Love leading an audience to chant the n-word for no apparent reason, the Axl Rose scandal with the song "One In A Million", and the Disco Sucks rally in 1979, are but a few examples of how racism seems to creep easily into the heavy metal/rock crowd.
    However, it does not make metal music a racist vehicle. Remember that Jimi Hendrix, a Black man, was one of heavy metal's pioneers. If anything, it has a closer association with satanic ideas.

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    Jimi wasn't heavy metal. He was psychedelic. And don't associate Jimi with satanism!

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    Country music, rap, heavy metal.....just can't relate to it. Those folks aren't talking to me. No right or wrong. Just different tastes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P-Shark: The Revenge View Post
    Jimi wasn't heavy metal. He was psychedelic. And don't associate Jimi with satanism!
    Read what I wrote again: I said that metal music, if anything, has a closer association with those with satanic ideas. Do not play a strawman. I did not say Hendrix was satanic.

    And, I disagree with you. Hendrix was at the forefront of heavy metal music. Just listen to his early albums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    However, it does not make metal music a racist vehicle. Remember that Jimi Hendrix, a Black man, was one of heavy metal's pioneers. If anything, it has a closer association with satanic ideas.
    I'm saying that incidents like this seem to happen within the heavy metal community more than in any other genre. No black artist in his/her right mind is going to engage in activities of a similar nature, knowing full well that they are trying to appeal whites as well as blacks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    Read what I wrote again: I said that metal music, if anything, has a closer association with those with satanic ideas. Do not play a strawman. I did not say Hendrix was satanic.

    And, I disagree with you. Hendrix was at the forefront of heavy metal music. Just listen to his early albums.
    No, Led Zeppelin was at the forefront of heavy metal music. Jimi was more at the forefront of acid rock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyfunk View Post
    I'm saying that incidents like this seem to happen within the heavy metal community more than in any other genre.
    And country music fans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    Read what I wrote again: I said that metal music, if anything, has a closer association with those with satanic ideas. Do not play a strawman. I did not say Hendrix was satanic.

    And, I disagree with you. Hendrix was at the forefront of heavy metal music. Just listen to his early albums.
    The closest thing to heavy metal that he recorded was Machine Gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    And country music fans?
    Hank Williams Jr. pretty much takes care of things in that field. Just like you said. And Tobi Keith probably ain't too far behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P-Shark: The Revenge View Post
    The closest thing to heavy metal that he recorded was Machine Gun
    Naw! Listen to any of the following:
    Love Or Confusion
    I Don't Live Today
    Can You See Me
    Spanish Castle Music
    Crosstown Traffic
    All Along the Watchtower
    Voodoo Chile [[Slight Return)
    Hear My Train-A-Comin'
    Fire

    These are the same as any other of the songs that the other early metal makers were doing back in the late 60s like Bue Cheer, Vanilla Fudge, Led Zeppelin, and others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    Naw! Listen to any of the following:
    Love Or Confusion
    I Don't Live Today
    Can You See Me
    Spanish Castle Music
    Crosstown Traffic
    All Along the Watchtower
    Voodoo Chile [[Slight Return)
    Hear My Train-A-Comin'
    Fire

    These are the same as any other of the songs that the other early metal makers were doing back in the late 60s like Bue Cheer, Vanilla Fudge, Led Zeppelin, and others.
    Heavy metal is definitely a 1970's musical phenomenon. Cream are Vanilla Fudge definitely more in the realm of Acid rock.

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    I hate music that sucks. And then I hate music that REALLY sucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    Naw! Listen to any of the following:
    Love Or Confusion
    I Don't Live Today
    Can You See Me
    Spanish Castle Music
    Crosstown Traffic
    All Along the Watchtower
    Voodoo Chile [[Slight Return)
    Hear My Train-A-Comin'
    Fire

    These are the same as any other of the songs that the other early metal makers were doing back in the late 60s like Bue Cheer, Vanilla Fudge, Led Zeppelin, and others.
    I personally don't consider any of those groups heavy metal. More hard rock & psychedelic. To me heavy metal is loud, obnoxious & soulless. Like Iron Maiden, Ratt, Def Leppard & Rush Limbaugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by P-Shark: The Revenge View Post
    I personally don't consider any of those groups heavy metal. More hard rock & psychedelic. To me heavy metal is loud, obnoxious & soulless. Like Iron Maiden, Ratt, Def Leppard & Rush Limbaugh
    You may not personally accept those bands as metal bands, or at least prototype bands, but the critics, and the fans of it do.

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    I'm not particular keen on Dido, John Lydon [[Sex Pistols, PIL), Martin Gore [[Depeche Mode), Roger Taylor, Sacha Distel, John Williams [[of Sky), Spandau Ballet, Marc Almond, Michelle Gayle, Ray Davis [[The Kinks), Roger Daltrey, Gavin Rossdale, Aled Jones, Ultimate Kaos, Sharleen Spiteri, Eddie Grant and Steve Earle. What they all have in common is that they all support Ar5ena1, the same football club Osama Bin Laden professed an admiration for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotspurman View Post
    I'm not particular keen on Dido, John Lydon [[Sex Pistols, PIL), Martin Gore [[Depeche Mode), Roger Taylor, Sacha Distel, John Williams [[of Sky), Spandau Ballet, Marc Almond, Michelle Gayle, Ray Davis [[The Kinks), Roger Daltrey, Gavin Rossdale, Aled Jones, Ultimate Kaos, Sharleen Spiteri, Eddie Grant and Steve Earle. What they all have in common is that they all support Ar5ena1, the same football club Osama Bin Laden professed an admiration for.
    So...you are going to let the likes of an evil man control who you like? The modern audio tape was invented by the nazis. Are you now going to throw out everything in your music collection that wasn't recorded digitally? Whoops! There goes the 99.8 % of your Motown collection!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark speck View Post
    Most rap/hip-hop and Heavy Metal [[notice I said 'most'...there are songs here and there that I like in both genres).

    The problem I have with rap is that it has been inflicted on me in the past...where I used to live, I had a hard time sleeping due to idiots sitting in their cars blaring it out the window...and I didn't DARE tell them to quiet down, lest they be armed.

    Heavy metal was what a lot of the guys who picked on me at school listened to...that's primarily why I don't like it.

    Best,

    Mark

    Mark, I have that problem now, idiots sitting in their cars in front of my house rap blaring, it drives me crazy!!!! In the summertime it gets worse. I have to move!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    I notice a lot of people on this forum claim a dislike of hard rock and rap music, so I thought it might be a good thread for those with dislikes to tell about why they don't like certain types of music.

    After thinking about it and having been exposed to some modern country, a style of music that I have actively hated, I can say that there is really no music that I dislike. I like some of everything, and a lot of a few.

    How about you?
    I enjoy all genres of music, but I dislike some of the rap and today's R&B because of the profanity. When it comes to heavy metal and some hard rock, I feel like I should be popping, smoking or sniffing something when listening, even on some of the jazz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nysister View Post
    Mark, I have that problem now, idiots sitting in their cars in front of my house rap blaring, it drives me crazy!!!! In the summertime it gets worse. I have to move!!!
    What's interesting is that this just doesn't happen where I live anymore. People listen to rap, but they aren't obnoxious about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nysister View Post
    I enjoy all genres of music, but I dislike some of the rap and today's R&B because of the profanity. When it comes to heavy metal and some hard rock, I feel like I should be popping, smoking or sniffing something when listening, even on some of the jazz.
    Profanity in metal/rock doesn't bother you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulster View Post
    So...you are going to let the likes of an evil man control who you like? The modern audio tape was invented by the nazis. Are you now going to throw out everything in your music collection that wasn't recorded digitally? Whoops! There goes the 99.8 % of your Motown collection!
    That's the trouble with me trying to be facetious - it goes over the heads of some people! I quite like Dido, I just don't like her football team. Can't stand Sex Pistols or many of the other people on my list - I got it from a list of so called celebrities to supposedly support Ar5ena1. Tottenham Hotspur on the other hand are like Luke Skywalker and Motown - all that is good with the world. Ar5ena1 are Darth Vadar, heavy metal and punk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotspurman View Post
    I'm not particular keen on Dido, John Lydon [[Sex Pistols, PIL), Martin Gore [[Depeche Mode), Roger Taylor, Sacha Distel, John Williams [[of Sky), Spandau Ballet, Marc Almond, Michelle Gayle, Ray Davis [[The Kinks), Roger Daltrey, Gavin Rossdale, Aled Jones, Ultimate Kaos, Sharleen Spiteri, Eddie Grant and Steve Earle. What they all have in common is that they all support Ar5ena1, the same football club Osama Bin Laden professed an admiration for.
    Hope you're not a Whitney Houston fan
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...s-husband.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by P-Shark: The Revenge View Post
    Hope you're not a Whitney Houston fan
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...s-husband.html
    Whitney's not an Ar5ena1 fan is she? I wouldn't have thought so; more Manchester United or Chelsea if you ask me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotspurman View Post
    Whitney's not an Ar5ena1 fan is she? I wouldn't have thought so; more Manchester United or Chelsea if you ask me.
    It would be great if everyone would put their location in their profile.

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    Sunny Amersham in Buckinghamshire during the day and quaint Aston Clinton, also in Buckinghamshire at night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotspurman View Post
    Sunny Amersham in Buckinghamshire during the day and quaint Aston Clinton, also in Buckinghamshire at night.
    No, I mean there are U.S., Canadian, and U.K. members here. Without any reference as to a member's location, the posts get confusing.

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