Which music genre is your least favourite?

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous' started by Otus_NigRum, Aug 7, 2018.

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Which music genre is your least favourite?

Pop 2 vote(s) 18.2%
Rock 3 vote(s) 27.3%
Heavy Metal 3 vote(s) 27.3%
Rap/HipHop 4 vote(s) 36.4%
Oldies 2 vote(s) 18.2%
Country 6 vote(s) 54.5%
EDM 2 vote(s) 18.2%
Classical/Jazz 1 vote(s) 9.1%
Punk Rock 3 vote(s) 27.3%
Other (State in comments below) 3 vote(s) 27.3%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. Not all modern rap is meaningless words. It's hard to find but you can find real meaningful stuff,

    I was literally quoting him lol.
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  2. that's what made me think of that lol
  3. Well, still gotta find something that isn't related to love, breakups and partying
  4. If that's all you think of you're clearly only listening to post malone and juicewrld
  5. *facepalm* I think juicewrld sucks, and I don't listen to post malone, and i'm mostly talking about 90% of the mainstream pop that is on the radio right now -_-
  6. Oh, pop. Yeah juicewrld is trash, post was good earlier but bb&b is trash.
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  7. I agree with the rest of your points but this is unfounded.

    The Beatles come from an incredibly multicultural city - it contains the first Chinese community in Europe, a large black and Middle Eastern population, was at the forefront of the British abolitionist movement despite being a shipping port whose main source of income was from the slave trade, and has been an incredibly socialist city since the 1800s - an ideology that says everyone is equal. Moreover, the city is incredibly poor - people didn't care about skin colours, they saw everyone as just trying to survive. The only people Liverpool hates is the rich, and a shrinking large minority hate Jews. My point is it's not an environment that breeds people who work against the civil rights movement.

    Actual evidence to support this: they refused to play in front of segregated audiences and many African-Americans recall them being the first act they ever got to see, they refused to stay in segregated hotels while touring America, refused to tour South Africa where apartheid still existed, and they released 'Blackbird' - a tribute to the civil rights movement.
    John Lennon abused his first wife, admitted to it in an interview without giving it a second thought, admitted to beating more women, admitted to mentally abusing his first wife, cheated on his first wife, abandoned his first child (the kid says that Paul McCartney was more of a dad to him), emotionally abused said child, beat up one of his friends for jokingly suggesting that John was gay and almost killed him, and mocked the disabled.

    For a man who sang about peace and love he exercised none of that. I regret the fact that he was shot dead only because he deserved to die in a prison cell.

    Ringo Starr was an a-hole to most people, but other than that he's okay.

    No qualms with George Harrison.

    Paul McCartney is a top fella, glad he's still got a career and makes appearances on TV and stuff regularly, I think he deserves it.

    Literally only John Lennon is the one who isn't worth anything.
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