I've found myself listening to more and more music since exams and the end of school, so I was wondering what kinds you guys liked? Personally, I enjoy synthetic, alternative, electric, dupstep, electro swing and regular swing. Here are some of my favorite songs ; My favorite artists are Blackmill, Lemaitre, DJ Yoda, and Caravan Palace. I also have a YouTube mix with like 40+ songs if anyone wants the link to it.
We got some similar tastes. I find I go all over the place for music. One day I like one thing, then the next day something else. I am a fan of Blackmill, CMA, and Jacoo.
Ya'll got some interesting music tastes! I'm more into: Old Country, Alternative Rock, and Alternative Hip-Hop. Ex: Johnny Cash, Coldplay, Three Days Grace, or Gorillaz! Edit: Also, not exactly pertaining to this but sort of similiar: It's wierd, and cool! -:Warning turn down your volume!:-
I like Pearl Jam, Disturbed, Testament, Alter Bridge, and other Hard Rock/Heavy Metal bands.Anyone with me?
The only things I don't listen to are hardcore rock, screamo, and country! I listen to anything from chill Korean music to rap to alternative to EDM. I have a huge music taste, which I find to be a good thing as I can enjoy a lot more. If any of you want some recommendations, feel free to ask me for some
Generally I just listen to the opening/ending songs of animes, but if I have to pick specific (English) artists I like Two Steps From Hell and Owl City. My favorite genre has got to be nightcore, followed by rock and not-heavy metal. The only thing I really have an aversion to is rap.
Just got another song from a friend. He wrote it, sang it, played it. Just figured ya'll'd want to hear it:
Due to growing up with Country (from my father) and Classic (from my mother) and Schlager (from the neighbors). Later joined by various styles in school, I listen to (almost) everything... But the last 2 years I listened mostly to a few playlists (containing movie music (Pirates of the Caribbean, Frozen, Matilda ...), country, techno, a capella, house, pop) And the very special playlist when I was (very) late: nightcore