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Started by Eddie Teach, September 10, 2009, 03:52:11 PM

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The music you listen to and enjoy was most frequently released when?

Before I was born
11 (29.7%)
In my childhood
7 (18.9%)
In my adolescence
12 (32.4%)
In my adulthood
5 (13.5%)
Yesterday
2 (5.4%)

Total Members Voted: 36

Eddie Teach

Been finding myself listening to a lot of jazz lately.
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Liep

New music, and the best of that keeps to stay in my music library.
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Josephus

I'd say "in my childhood" cause the roots of what I like are grounded in 70s prog stuff....but I still buy a shitload of new music.

Yes I said "buy"
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Martinus

I listen to music from the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s, however most of it I haven't heard before I became an adult (like glam rock for example), so voted adulthood.

Ed Anger

70's/early 80's and the grunge era (AiC mostly).

Also, I hate the young people music. I hope Fall Out Boy is raped by a biker gang. Then raped by Motorhead. Then raped by Anne Murray with a strap-on.

So fuck you all, you worthless fucks.
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Josephus

"Anne Murray with a strap on"


What an image. :D
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Ed Anger

Stay Alive...Let the Man Drive

Eddie Teach

Quote from: Martinus on September 10, 2009, 04:51:33 PM
I listen to music from the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s, however most of it I haven't heard before I became an adult (like glam rock for example), so voted adulthood.

I thought it was clear from the question that when you first heard it is irrelevant. :mellow:
To sleep, perchance to dream. But in that sleep of death, what dreams may come?

Josquius

Mostly adolesance I guess.
There's not been so much good around these last few years but the beginning of the decade was pretty great.
A lot of love for earlier stuff too though. 90s indie stands out as does original punk/post-punk.
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DontSayBanana

I'd kinda put childhood and just before I was born together; I listen to stuff from the late 70s onwards in a lot of different genres, but the bulk of what I listen to is from the late 70s to the 80s. 90s comes in a bit behind those, and from 2000 on, I've been pretty choosy about what I get.
Experience bij!

jimmy olsen

Mostly 60s and 70s stuff, so before I was born.
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Martinus

Quote from: Ed Anger on September 10, 2009, 04:57:10 PM
70's/early 80's and the grunge era (AiC mostly).

Also, I hate the young people music. I hope Fall Out Boy is raped by a biker gang. Then raped by Motorhead. Then raped by Anne Murray with a strap-on.

So fuck you all, you worthless fucks.

Actually, Fall Out Boy is among the few current bands I listen to (the others being Scissor Sisters, Placebo and Electrix Six - I am not including solo singers here).

garbon

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FunkMonk

Early- to mid-90s is where I click, so adolescence mainly.
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Syt

#14
I'd have to say "all of the above".

I like classical, old timey jazz and rock, 80s pop and rock, 90s grunge and rock, and a handful modern bands (though usually from the rock/metal segment).

I hate: disco, techno, schlager, volksmusik, dance pop, RnB.
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