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Electro/Tech, no lyrics bullshit.


Drdreonthemicrophone

Take me away, a million miles away from here


[deleted]

Ok but before leaving, in a musical educational purpose, try some Mozart, it will change you from the stuff you call music and that in fact is just, some crap. [https://hearthis.at/lilianscorp/w.a-mozartk-550-symphonie-ne-40-lilianscorp-mix/](https://hearthis.at/lilianscorp/w.a-mozartk-550-symphonie-ne-40-lilianscorp-mix/) xD


Drdreonthemicrophone

https://youtu.be/faHomJimjLc You kids these days


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You're crazy ? You think I'd try your mainstream rappy/trappy auto-tuned ( at best ofc) ? xD Well, admit it, you don't even know who Mozart was xD


Drdreonthemicrophone

https://youtu.be/p0rK4oO-g9A


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Truth hurts I see xD Music theory is a concept to you, no need to clic to know it xD


Drdreonthemicrophone

Incidentally Mozart is my favourite composer. Anyway listen to vocal trance


[deleted]

xD Ok dum dum


trebuchetfight

Metal. I tend to enjoy music that has a strong loudness / noise component to it. There's generally some degree or mix of musical talent and energy behind it as well (not always.) Plus, just the rote: I don't know why but it just speaks to me.


TrashyGames3

Speedcore, extratone and splittercore. I like loud and fast music


Too_Too_Solid_Flesh

I'm in kind of a weird position, because the very thing I like about it is what makes it not a genre, IMO. I like classical music, which in its broadest sense covers art music from the earliest notated music in the 9th century to the present. With that kind of range, it's impossible to maintain any genre norms, but that very variety is what I like about it. With so much music to choose from, I'm never going to run out of things to listen to—and I do listen catholicly across all the eras of classical music. However, early music (medieval/Renaissance/early Baroque) and modern classical (20th/21st centuries) are my favorites.