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You'll hate yourself for listening to it, then you'll hate yourself even more when you find out you like it.
 

boyvirgo666

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the soundtrack to repo the genetic opera, every rose has its thorn by poison, and everything by queen
 

TSED

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Gildan Bladeborn said:
So what I'm saying is don't be so quick to play the Jonas Brothers card, disliking those bands doesn't mean you only enjoy pop pablum marketed at adolescent girls.

I don't know if you caught it from my tone, but I was basically accusing him of enjoying pop pablum marketed at adolescent girls.
 

NewGeekPhilosopher

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My guilty pleasures for music are:

Anything by the Bee Gees
Barbie Girl by Aqua
Epiphany from Sweeney Todd (THEY ALL DE-SERVE TO DIEEEE, tell you WHY Mrs. Lovett, tell you WHY... always gets me through a bad day or horror genre writer's block)
Craig David's Slicker Than Your Average
ANYTHING by Moby
Andrew Lloyd Webber
 

Earthmonger

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There is nothing I am embarrassed to be seen listening to. No "guilty pleasures". I listen to primarily extreme metal. (Not psuedo-metal which seems the craze these days.) But I also dig on JPop, Opera, Reggae, Juggalo Rap, Goa, Techno, Psy-Trance, all types of VGM, etc. There are few genres I completely loath (such as Pop, Euro Pop, Jazz, and Indy).
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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TSED said:
Gildan Bladeborn said:
So what I'm saying is don't be so quick to play the Jonas Brothers card, disliking those bands doesn't mean you only enjoy pop pablum marketed at adolescent girls.

I don't know if you caught it from my tone, but I was basically accusing him of enjoying pop pablum marketed at adolescent girls.
... wait, what? That... doesn't actually make any sense, unless I somehow failed to notice Death Metal's growing popularity with the pre-teen girl demographic.

Disparaging mainstream [small](well, mainstream in an extremely not mainstream genre anyways)[/small] bands because there are even more obscure ones that you think are way better, that I can get behind. The comparison breaks down a lot though when you suggest pre-teen girls listen to those bands, heh.
 

TSED

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Gildan Bladeborn said:
TSED said:
Gildan Bladeborn said:
So what I'm saying is don't be so quick to play the Jonas Brothers card, disliking those bands doesn't mean you only enjoy pop pablum marketed at adolescent girls.

I don't know if you caught it from my tone, but I was basically accusing him of enjoying pop pablum marketed at adolescent girls.
... wait, what? That... doesn't actually make any sense, unless I somehow failed to notice Death Metal's growing popularity with the pre-teen girl demographic.

Disparaging mainstream [small](well, mainstream in an extremely not mainstream genre anyways)[/small] bands because there are even more obscure ones that you think are way better, that I can get behind. The comparison breaks down a lot though when you suggest pre-teen girls listen to those bands, heh.

Uhh, preteen girls actually do listen to In Flames, Lamb of God, and Children of Bodom. To be honest I'd be surprised about Heaven Shall Burn, but seriously, they do. They pick it up from copying their teenaged siblings (usually aged 13-16) who have atrocious taste in music and like bands such as In Flames, Lamb of God, Heaven Shall Burn, Children of Bodom, Cradle of Filth, Metallica, Pantera, and Avenged Sevenfold.
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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TSED said:
Uhh, preteen girls actually do listen to In Flames, Lamb of God, and Children of Bodom. To be honest I'd be surprised about Heaven Shall Burn, but seriously, they do. They pick it up from copying their teenaged siblings (usually aged 13-16) who have atrocious taste in music and like bands such as In Flames, Lamb of God, Heaven Shall Burn, Children of Bodom, Cradle of Filth, Metallica, Pantera, and Avenged Sevenfold.
Ah, so you're writing that based on anecdotal evidence, fair enough - I will happily concede that some preteen girls listen to the aforementioned bands. It's just that, if asked what kind of music adolescent girls like, any random person on the street would not specify those bands, and that demographic doesn't exactly make up a notable percentage of Metal fans.

What you are describing are statistical outliers - I grew up listening to classical and folk, but I'm hardly representative of the rest of my demographic, now am I?
 

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Cryofthewolf said:
Colors of the wind is one of my favorites. I know it by heart and have listened to it in many different languages. (Thanks You-Tube. ^_^)
They did the same with ''Be prepared from Lion King'' which is also awesome. They even have it in Cantonese!
 

Cryofthewolf

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katsabas said:
Cryofthewolf said:
Colors of the wind is one of my favorites. I know it by heart and have listened to it in many different languages. (Thanks You-Tube. ^_^)
They did the same with ''Be prepared from Lion King'' which is also awesome. They even have it in Cantonese!
Believe me, they have almost every Disney song on there in multiple languages. I have a whole playlist devoted to them. ^_^
 

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Steve Windwood : Higher Love
it makes me smile because I always thought he was singing "Bake me a pie of love"
Oddly, I fit the "indie hipster snob" type, but I like Journey in an unironic way.
 

jubosu

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I listen to Amish Paradise When rolling through Amish country.

Thats the way that I roll.
 

The Warden

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The Picard and Worf Songs.
Look at them:
The only serve to show people how much of a geek I am, but damn, they're awesome.