Proof that music is subjective

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As a metal guy, I can assure you nobody hates metal music more than metal fans

greenedout
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I had a friend who’s Spotify wrapped went
Guns N’ Roses
Olivia Rodrigo
Black Sabbath
Taylor swift

maceoryan-hess
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"I love metal...except for 95% of metal and it's subgenres". - Typical Metalhead

jbones
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I used to be a bit of a snob, and find subjective ways to trash talk genres, and artists that I didn’t like. Nowadays, if I don’t like an artist, I typically just say “It doesn’t do anything for me.” Cuz that’s about the size of it.

jonstephenson
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I’m a metalhead, but I love jazz, and I get very inspired licks from many jazz songs and scales

TEENAYY
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What’s crazy is I like it all…when you start to get into mixing you can appreciate music you never really liked if it has a good or interesting mix

gooneybird
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You can catch me rocking some Megadeth and Rammstein on my way to work, then suddenly NSYNC comes up, followed by Tchaikovsky, then some my chemical romance. I'm like a WILD uno card, anything goes.

julioalex
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Music taste may be subjective, but the major 3rd of A will always be C#

Musicmedia
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I quote Eddie Van Halen if it sounds good it is good 👍

sethkaicer
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I’ve always had genres I generally gravitate towards more, but I’m not strict with it at all. Good music is good music. I hold that there’s at least one song in almost every genre that I’d enjoy

dopeman
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In my experience, Metal and Country are dismissed the most just based on reputation, when there’s actually extremely high quality material present across both genres, but people just generalize the genres into “screamo satanic music” and “beer truck music” respectively.

Yee-Haw-MMA
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I grew into just liking songs for sound/lyrics that I enjoy. I don’t t treat music genres like a sports team anymore. If you learn all the good ones of every genre then you become very creative with your own style.

I used to be a Slayer and heavier type dude in the eighties and early nineties. But now am into just any good music that I love.

Genre means nothing now.

Thank for the content Tyler🫡

slydwaysdrifter
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Then there’s the forgotten genre of bluegrass. I know why it’s not very popular but I appreciate anything that takes a lot of skill (from metal screaming to playing Chopin).

hypoflipzy
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I'm into virtually anything in terms of genre, but that doesn't mean im into the genre as a while. One month, it's K-pop, the next month is shoegaze, the following month is uk garage, etc. The flavor of the month right now is post/noise rock, but the cure, the smiths, and death metal have been constants as of late.

briangarcia
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I’m both #3 and the last one. Clairo in queue next to unintelligible screaming always makes for a nice transition

isac_portillo
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Real

Go from 70’s country to Groove metal to industrial/goth to vaudeville to Grunge to Jazz and Blues to Edgy Memphis rap but you wouldn’t catch me dead listening to sleep token

arktemperedoreo
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Im a country musician who mostly listens to experimental electronic music, 80s pop, rock, and old school rap.

kiwirooks
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And then someday the musical ear evolves into its final form where it just hears notes and no genres

victormendoza
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The way I approach my music taste is pretty straightforward: if it’s a good song and I enjoy listening to it, I like it. While I still have my preferred genres I can jam out to just about anything if it’s well written or otherwise interesting

WinterSeeker
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I love every genre. you can catch me listening to Kublai khan, Sabrina Carpenter, and Grover Washington jr all in the same hour 🤗

brvylcl