What kind of music do you enjoy?

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    misspackrat4je_sus

    Fri Feb 22 2008

    I like pretty much all kinds of music, except for heavy metal. Jazz, swing, and blues are my absolute favorites!

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    jmichael

    Fri Jan 12 2007

    I like all music from country to gangsta rap. I don't think there is a such thing as a bad genre because all genres have some songs that i can relate to.

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    gollygwiz

    Sat Jan 21 2006

    Aerosmith, Alice in Chains, STP, Nine Inch Nails, Abba, Gorillaz, Black Eyed Peas, Alanis Morisette, and Gwen Stefani (No Doubt years)

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    daedalus

    Sat Dec 17 2005

    Blues: North Mississippi All-Stars, R.L. Burnside, Charlie Musselwhite, Dr. John, Chris Duarte, Stevie Ray Vaughn, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Taj Mahal, Albert King, B.B King, Robert Cray Classic Rock: Led Zeppelin, The Police, The Doors, U2, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, The Band, Grateful Dead, Alternative Rock: Reverend Horton Heat, Jon Spencer (formerly The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion), Cake, Creeper Lagoon, Placebo, Radiohead, Razorlight, Soul Coughing, The Cure, The Waterboys Miscellaneous: Tom Waits, Brand New Heavies, Ottmar Liebert, The Clash, Social Distortion, Louis XIV, Bob Marley, Don Carlos, Steel Pulse, Barrington Levy, Eek-A-Mouse, Freddie McGregor, Marvin Gaye, Shuggie Otis, The Spinners, Anthony Hamilton, Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, Son Volt, Lucinda Williams, Bramhall, Johnny Horton, Johnny Cash .......stuff like that.

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    molfan

    Sun Jun 12 2005

    All kinds of music. We have a CD player that holds every kind of music. I like songs from the 60s, and the 70s when i was growing up. I love big band music and some of those beautiful standards. I like to listen to classical on occasion, we have a bunch of country cds. I even love listening to broadway musical stuff. Motown is great. There is so much talent out there I would hate to limit myself to only one kind of music.

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    graymalkin

    Sat Jun 11 2005

    I enjoy jazz mixed with a bit of rhythm and blues. I like the sounds of Harry Connick, Jr., Nina Simone and Norah Jones. I also like to listen to some of the New Age music, such as Enya and the group Clannad, depending on my mood.

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    kattwoman

    Sat Jun 11 2005

    country, classic rock,70s music

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    hellokitty09

    Mon Apr 25 2005

    Alternative, classic rock, and a little country.

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    texasyankee

    Mon Apr 25 2005

    I enjoy a lot of varieties of music. I enjoy metal, rock, blues, r&b;, jazz

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    classictvfan47

    Thu Apr 07 2005

    I must say, my musical tastes have evolved in the 18 months since I was last asked this question. Since then, I've discovered modern bubblegum pop to a highly enjoyable genre--with artists such as Hilary Duff and Myra and groups like S Club 7, Hope 7, Atomic Kitten, and the Spice Girls all being throughly enjoyable. Even more, I've developed a taste for 80s pop, including Belinda Carlisle and Pat Benetar. Of course, I still enjoy 60s and 70s oldies, such as Beach Boys, Three Dog Night, and Assocation. And, of course, I also enjoy songs from cartoons (like Animaniacs and Spongebob Squarepants) and video games (the Sonic series, especially) in addition to the NBC Symphonic Olympic theme. In a more general sense, I prefer my music to be clean, good-natured, upbeat, and optimistic.

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    orangecharlie

    Sat Mar 05 2005

    Music that brings back memories of different happy times in my life. That encompasses almost everything except rap, classical, and opera.

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    jaywilton

    Thu Mar 03 2005

    Mostly jazz,anything good.

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    djahuti

    Thu Mar 03 2005

    I enjoy a very wide variety of music,depending on my mood.I love the Blues,and a lot of classicrock,(60s & 70s bands like the Stones or Zep) but I like Metal when I'm working out.There's some great jazz,country and lots of World music in my collection.The garbage on top-40 radio is what I can't stomach.

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    lanceroxas

    Thu Mar 03 2005

    Depends on what Im doing. Working out normally rock like ACDC or Guns and Roses. Reading classical normally Mozart or Beethoven. Driving in the car light adult contemporary like Diana Ross, Barry White or Barry Manilow- sometimes even disco stuff like Donna Summer. At a dance club Id say remixes of anything by Rayna or Deborah Cox.

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    donovan

    Thu Mar 03 2005

    I love contemporary Christian, smooth jazz and classical guitar.

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    skizero

    Wed Mar 02 2005

    mostly rock and roll--60's stuff: Beatles, Stones, Dylan, and the Kinks: no acid rock, the Doors and the Dead sparingly. But i love the Velvet Underground. the rest i like sparingly. i have my bands from the 1970s to now that i like: Stooges, Lou Reed, The Clash, REM, Pavement, Gomez, Modest Mouse. Also a pretty big fan of folk, classical, and Jazz.

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    bob4him

    Wed Mar 02 2005

    CONTEMPORAY CHRISTIAN

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    mad_hatter

    Wed Mar 02 2005

    Rock n Roll, Metal, and Classic Rock.

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    conus4cf

    Tue Mar 01 2005

    Rap, hip-hop and R & B. Most of the music I listen to are from the early 1990's thru today.

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    aurielle

    Tue Dec 07 2004

    My music collection is quite extensive, to say the least. I don't like rap, but there isn't much else I don't listen to. I have everything from Frank Sinatra to Cold to Bruce Springsteen to Faith Hill. Mostly, I have soundtracks to films, both classical and otherwise. My favorites are Saving Private Ryan by John Williams, Band of Brothers by Michael Kamen and Return of the King by Howard Shore.

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    jglscd35

    Mon Oct 18 2004

    i can listen to practically anything except for rap, hip hop, dance music, and anything in the top 40. my favorites include late 60's early 70's rock and old motown and a bit of country. i don't listen to a lot of music by contemporary performers but the ones i listen to include the white stripes, faith hill, dave matthews band, joss stone, norah jones, natalie merchant, and alison krauss. recently i discovered renee olstead and i am completely blown away by her incredible voice.

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    souljunkie

    Fri Jul 23 2004

    I gravitate to rock, blues and ,funk but being a musician myself I see different syles all offer something to learn from. Im not fond of country music but the the country song writers many times have a real talent for lyrics! I dont care for jazz but for an open jam and show of pure improvistional talent, you cant beat it. I will always be partial to the ' hall of famers'. The beatles, Hendrix, Bob Seger, Bad Company, while my childhood influences were R&B; and folk greats like Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, James Taylor and Carole King. What I enjoy the most is to watch any musician that has that thing. Real natural talent, someone who lets you know the first tune they do no matter what, that he was born with a gift.

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    blanconino

    Wed Jul 21 2004

    My musical taste ange is very wide. I like grunge, punk, reggae, alternative, classical, Experimental/art rock, and SOME rap.

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    louiethe20th

    Thu Jun 17 2004

    I like country, 80's, classic rock and oldies. Anything by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Elvis.

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    ladyshark4534

    Tue Jun 15 2004

    My tastes vary. I love Japanese bands like Malice Mizer and Dir En Grey. I also love metal bands like Rob Zombie and Rammstein. I enjoy some oldies music. I like listening to Lauryn Hill too.

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    redoedo

    Wed Apr 21 2004

    I'm pretty open on music. The only music that I refuse to tolerate is rap. I'm mainly a country guy, but I also enjoy some oldies and most classic rock. It really depends on the song, not the genre, as there happen to be a few rap/hip hop songs that I can tolerate.

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    scarletfeather

    Mon Feb 02 2004

    I like oldies from the 60s,70s, and 80s. I particularly enjoy late 70s-early 80s punk and new wave. I like alternative music, too.

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    jontheman

    Sat Jan 31 2004

    My tastes range from Ancient Chinese Classical to Death Metal to Japanese Electro-Jazz to East European esoteric/experimental to many many more obscure categories. To me it's all about the music, not the genre or the band.

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    stanuzbeck

    Mon Jan 26 2004

    Extreme metal (black, death, noise, hardcore), prog-rock, jazz-rock, jazz, heavy classic rock, roots, alt-country, bluegrass, classical (but nothing Baroque). Pretty much anything sincere.

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    kamylienne

    Fri Jan 23 2004

    Eh, I'm pretty open about music. I mostly stick to rock and what may be considered rap metal (Linkin Park), and a bit of country (though lately it all sounds like the same old lame whiny crap about sensitive cowboys and whatever; whatever happened to having FUN??). I can do a little bit of classical, and in my weaker, sappier moments I'll listen to various popular love songs ( . . . yeah, whatever). It's more about the individual song than the genre of music.

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    enkidu

    Fri Jan 23 2004

    Unpopular music. My favorite categories of music are not even on the official Types of Music list, and I perversely refuse to name them. I just assume no one else will understand.

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    reenyf4b

    Sat Jan 17 2004

    I can listen to anything except for country music.

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    cherrysoda99

    Sat Jan 17 2004

    Pop, christian,anything I can sing, dance or learn the piano chords from.

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    tvtator

    Sat Jan 17 2004

    I like to listen to all kinds of music. I love the blues, jazz, oldies, doo-wop and the old r&b; and soul music . The rest depends on the song, the singer and how it's being played. I like some current pop, current and classic country, rap and hip hop, classical, showtunes, swing, bluegrass, folk and hardrock.

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    castlebee

    Sat Jan 17 2004

    I tend to be eclectic in many ways but especially when it comes to music. My collection includes a little of just about everything. I also have a thing for movie sound tracks and one of my favorites is the beautiful music from Braveheart.

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