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Thread started 11/09/04 2:41pm

dancerella

Which genre of music could you have to be tortured to listen to?

i'm talking about music that you hate and have no tolerance for.

for me it would be hard techno, jazz and miami booty bass music. techno is the worst though. i hate it! it makes me want to jump out of a window!
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Reply #1 posted 11/09/04 3:02pm

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Hardcore trance. shake

That's about it. And maybe modern country. ill
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Reply #2 posted 11/09/04 3:08pm

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whatever genre of "music" it is that Yoko Ono falls under.
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Reply #3 posted 11/09/04 3:10pm

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GrayKing said:

whatever genre of "music" it is that Yoko Ono falls under.

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Reply #4 posted 11/09/04 3:11pm

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GrayKing said:

whatever genre of "music" it is that Yoko Ono falls under.


Pop Country...

I'd sooner take a drill to my frontal lobe.

I was on a long road trip back a few years ago for a gig in a van where I was rather immobile, and these two girls controlled the stereo in the front. They played a Dixie Chicks CD probably 5 times in a row, and when we all bitched they just turned it up and sang to it.

Now, as a Calgarian, I can tolerate a little country every now and then, but I felt like vomiting that day.
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Reply #5 posted 11/09/04 3:20pm

dancerella

savoirfaire said:

GrayKing said:

whatever genre of "music" it is that Yoko Ono falls under.


Pop Country...

I'd sooner take a drill to my frontal lobe.

I was on a long road trip back a few years ago for a gig in a van where I was rather immobile, and these two girls controlled the stereo in the front. They played a Dixie Chicks CD probably 5 times in a row, and when we all bitched they just turned it up and sang to it.

Now, as a Calgarian, I can tolerate a little country every now and then, but I felt like vomiting that day.




wow that's intense!
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Reply #6 posted 11/09/04 3:20pm

dancerella

GrayKing said:

whatever genre of "music" it is that Yoko Ono falls under.




hey, i like yoko! to each his own, though.
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Reply #7 posted 11/09/04 3:22pm

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Industrial, ambient noise and bluegrass r on my "no-no" list. sad
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Reply #8 posted 11/09/04 3:24pm

Anxiety

"Lite rock", "smooth jazz" and/or "contemporary country". barf
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Reply #9 posted 11/09/04 3:31pm

VoicesCarry

Full-blown country.
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Reply #10 posted 11/09/04 3:31pm

VoicesCarry

Oh, and bluegrass.
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Reply #11 posted 11/09/04 3:42pm

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Anxiety said:

"Lite rock", "smooth jazz" and/or "contemporary country". barf


Oh.

I forgot about smooth jazz.


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Reply #12 posted 11/09/04 4:13pm

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that queenie ass techno,trance,deep whatever they call it.....ca ca
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Reply #13 posted 11/09/04 4:19pm

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gansta rap johnwooshake
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Reply #14 posted 11/09/04 4:19pm

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Smooth jazz...thrash/death metal...anything I could picture Garth Brooks singing...other than that, I'm open to the true merits of any other music.
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Reply #15 posted 11/09/04 4:26pm

Anxiety

boriquateddy said:

that queenie ass techno,trance,deep whatever they call it.....ca ca


oh for heavens sake, i forgot about that crap..."hi NRG" techno or whateverthefuck...i call it munchkin music. headache
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Reply #16 posted 11/09/04 4:33pm

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There's something in just about any genre that I'd like except electronic dance music. I'm not gonna bother to name all the sub-genres i dislike but that's the only broad category of music that I have absolutely no appreciation for.
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Reply #17 posted 11/09/04 4:49pm

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Full-blown country.


lol Agreed. (Though I used to dig the Oak Ridge Boys and Eddie Rabbit. It's that full-blown?)

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Reply #18 posted 11/09/04 4:49pm

kdl6248

intense rock like slipknot those people are on serious shrooms
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Reply #19 posted 11/09/04 4:49pm

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definitely alternative rock/lite rock. Examples: Third Eye Blind, Maroon 5, The Wallflowers etc. It's just so forgettable and annoying.
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Reply #20 posted 11/09/04 5:01pm

heybaby

smooth jazz and that yanni new age typt shit mad
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Reply #21 posted 11/09/04 5:26pm

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smooth jazz and that yanni new age typt shit mad

agreed,although I do like an album or 2 by jean michel jarre and andreas vollenweider.I cannot stand country music,either.I do like variations like a little rocka billy and blues.I guess,it's just the toby keith and keithe urban et all type stuff.
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Reply #22 posted 11/09/04 5:33pm

LoveAlive

Hip hop sad
and r&b from 1990 till today mad mad mad
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Reply #23 posted 11/09/04 5:37pm

UptownDeb

John Cage compositions. What is it? Avant garde? They probably make tons of sense to sophisticated minds, but mine ain't one of 'em. neutral
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Reply #24 posted 11/09/04 5:50pm

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Adult contemporary.

And I don't know what genre you'd call it, but those same 10 crap songs that are played in every chick flick ever made. barf
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Reply #25 posted 11/09/04 6:21pm

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That nuvo-rock/metal crap like Linkin Park and such.
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Reply #26 posted 11/09/04 6:36pm

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UptownDeb said:

John Cage compositions. What is it? Avant garde? They probably make tons of sense to sophisticated minds, but mine ain't one of 'em. neutral

Uh oh, 3rd strike. disbelief


(he's been referred to as an experimental Post-modern 20th Century composer or an Aleatory Music composer.)


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Reply #27 posted 11/09/04 7:53pm

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Smooth jazz, lame pop (any genre) , gangsta rap, death metal, dance remixes, & whiney country.
Pretty much anything you could currently hear on most radio stations. confused

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Reply #28 posted 11/09/04 8:12pm

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I don't even think of Gangsta Rap & Techno as music! They'r noise & they put me in a mood 2 kill.
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Reply #29 posted 11/09/04 8:30pm

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Country music, folk music, classical music, accoustical music, acapella, barber shop quartets, symphonies, opera, easy listening, watered down R&B to fit a pop format, most midtempo music of any genre, and anything from Whitney Houston.

As much as I can't stand these forms of music, I do respect the fact that instruments are played and lyrics are sung and not spoken. Sooo....my choice for overall most horrible music goes to hip hop, the majority of it from 1990 to the present. Even though some it may sound better to my ear than some of the other forms of music I mentioned, the others get my respect for actually having talent (whether it's my taste or not). I even respect Whitney Houston for that. lol I have no respect for hip hop from 1990 to the present at all.
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