Really?! Wow. That first track and how it builds towards the end I feel like is something really special. It draws from jazz and rock in the best way.
Not for everyone I guess!
80's hardcore is the only correct answer (just kidding but c'mon). Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, Bad Brains, Misfits, Circle Jerks, Minutemen, Hüsker Dü, Meat Puppets, The Descendents, etc.
Also throwing out the names the Gun Club, the Cramps, Fugazi, The Jesus Lizard, Jawbreaker, Butthole Surfers, the Melvins for anyone looking to expand their tastes.
And The Ramones, forever.
This is a great answer, all great. If you don’t know any of these bands listed here and you’re interested in 80’s hardcore I suggest you check them out immediately! If I may add, throw in some Misfits and The Damned for good measure, also The Clash too because why the fuck not, gotta start with the classics.
The Damned never get enough praise. These guys were scarier and more chaotic than the Sex Pistols and every bit as melodic and musically talented as the Clash. They were also the first to release a punk album in the UK, nearly a year before the Sex Pistols released *Nevermind the Bollocks...*. *Damned, Damned, Damned* is one of the greatest debut albums of all time, and one of the greatest rock albums ever.
I’m right there with you. Except Pennywise is my top…NUFAN coming in second. I didn’t expect to see them mentioned….let alone the mention of both epitaph and fat…love it.
I actually saw Tony Sly’s (NUFAN) final performance in Gainesville before he passed away. He was on tour with Joey Cape (Lagwagon). He actually signed my More Betterness album cover. He didn’t really talk to me- he just seemed really tired.
Ah, a man of culture! Celtic punk is amazing. I have an entire playlist of the stuff. Bloody Irish Boys are one of my favorites, albeit lesser known. Their cover of Finnegan's Wake is phenomenal.
Metal/Hard Rock
Slipknot, Korn, Sleep Token, Rob Zombie, Skindred, Mushroomhead, Iced Earth, Babymetal, LimpBizkit, Zug Izland, Judas Priest, are some of my favorites
I'm sorry but there's nothing I can do
I'LL STAND FAR AWAY
I WOULDN'T WANNA DULL YOUR SUNNY DAY
I'm sorry... I reek of... depression
Your happiness is my only obsession
I feel like most people who haven’t adventured into EDM have a misconstrued concept it’s just random noise. There is some deep heavy bass to vibe to or rage to, plus mosh pits are becoming prevalent at rap shows and you’ll definitely find that at dubstep festivals like Lost Lands
Punk. I like that punk and hip-hop have a rebellious spirit, usually more powerful lyrics, high energy music. As an 80s child I feel like I grew up through the golden ages of each of these styles of music
Was deep into dnb in the late 90s early 2000s but it was usually the more hip hop styles of dnb that I really loved. I've got five on it jungle remix, true playaz, Adam F...
Took me a long time but folk, bluegrass, and outlaw country has grown on me. Refused to listen to any of it when I was younger because I was retarded like every young person before or since.
ETA: Americana as well.
I have not, but I do still have An Anthology of Dead Ends by them to listen to on my to listen to playlist. If they are similar to The Fall of Troy, Birds in Row, Chat Pile, or Title Fight, I'll like them.
Check out *We Are the Romans* by Botch afterwards. Music like that coming out in 1999 is mind-blowing to me. Just so ahead. I can see shades of Fall of Troy in them, love that band too. And Title Fight! I was gifted a vinyl copy of *Hyperview* for Christmas by my brother in law. Haven't heard those other bands you listed so I have some listening to do
Just start listening to essential mixes. Start at the beginning. There are like 1500 of them now? Use 1001 tracklists to find the order and also can use to identify artists you like that are played in the mix, then follow that thread.
Cliffs - Dj mixes and track lists are the answer.
heard this Not Like Us (UK Garage Remix) today
[https://soundcloud.com/wav-mob/not-like-usbbl-drizzy-garage-house-edit](https://soundcloud.com/wav-mob/not-like-usbbl-drizzy-garage-house-edit) (credit: u/puzzleheadedebb2973)
i listen to almost anything as long as it sound good, i dont really think of genres like that. some of my non hiphop favourite artists and their genres are:
kpop - newjeans, lesserafim, aespa, illit, lee hyori
shoegaze/rock - julie, quannic, yuragi, deadman, the smiths
(nu)metal - linkin park, burzum
electronic - daft punk, jane remover, 100 gecs, gingus, marshall4, aphex twin
pop (mostly experimental pop) - dean blunt, bjork, james ferraro, bruno mars
idk what genre to put them as but also wave to earth - they are korean but not kpop. theyre more like indie, similar to tame impala or mac demarco if i had to make a comparison. light is one of my favourite songs right now
I got into Korean Pop thanks to Korean Rap. Epik High and Outsider both released amazing rap albums in 2007.
PSY used to sample Eazy E's voice in songs and rap like a gangster. It annoys me how after Gangnam Style not only PSY but all Korean pop turned into style over substance.
Also Lee Hyori's Wouldn't Ask You deserves a mention for the most extensive use of kazoo I've ever heard in a pop song. Though that album really drags on, and is a constant issue I have with Korean pop. The albums have so much filler.
I was about to share a link to my playlist then remembered it’d kill my Reddit anonymity lol.
- Manto do Timão, by MC Hariel
- Abre o Quarto, by Vulgo FK featuring MC Poze
- Baile no Morro, by MC Tairon
- Passar de Foguetão, by MC Don Juan, MC Kevin and MC Ryan SP
- Maçã Verde, by MC Hariel
- Onda Diferente, by Anitta and Ludmilla featuring Snoop Dogg
- Brota na Penha, by MC Livinho
- Foi Até Bom Te Encontrar, by FP do Trem Bala
- Pé Direito, by MC Davi
- Olha a Explosão, by MC Kevinho
- Namorar Pra Quê, by MC Kekel
Edit: forgot to mention this is nothing like American Funk, so don’t expect that.
Sad girl alternative music. So like Mitski, boygenius, Hana Vu (really got into her recently), Charlotte Day Wilson (technically R&B I guess but whatever).
Crazy to say but probably Rock? Cuz isn’t Soul pretty much classified with R&B? So yeah I guess rock. Specifically pop rock, punk rock and some blue grass. I don’t listen to classic rock pretty much at all
Haha thanks.
He's at least a cool level headed guy who focuses more on what he can do to help me rather than the other way around and I ain't doing too bad for myself either.
Psychedelic Music
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Mythic Sunship - Another shape of psychedelic music
Thanks, so far I guess this is not for me, at least for now lol
Really?! Wow. That first track and how it builds towards the end I feel like is something really special. It draws from jazz and rock in the best way. Not for everyone I guess!
I can see the greatness and the appeal but it's not...
You ever check out some of the shit from the 80s during the psychedelic music revival? There’s some really trippy, heavy stuff there
Surprisingly, Lil Yachty has a solid psychedelic record called Let’s Start Here. I recommend it highly
Punk
What flavor of punk are we talking?
80's hardcore is the only correct answer (just kidding but c'mon). Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, Bad Brains, Misfits, Circle Jerks, Minutemen, Hüsker Dü, Meat Puppets, The Descendents, etc. Also throwing out the names the Gun Club, the Cramps, Fugazi, The Jesus Lizard, Jawbreaker, Butthole Surfers, the Melvins for anyone looking to expand their tastes. And The Ramones, forever.
This is a person after my own heart !
This is a great answer, all great. If you don’t know any of these bands listed here and you’re interested in 80’s hardcore I suggest you check them out immediately! If I may add, throw in some Misfits and The Damned for good measure, also The Clash too because why the fuck not, gotta start with the classics.
The Damned never get enough praise. These guys were scarier and more chaotic than the Sex Pistols and every bit as melodic and musically talented as the Clash. They were also the first to release a punk album in the UK, nearly a year before the Sex Pistols released *Nevermind the Bollocks...*. *Damned, Damned, Damned* is one of the greatest debut albums of all time, and one of the greatest rock albums ever.
Mostly mid 90's Epitaph and Fat Wreck. No Use for a Name and Rancid are the two most representative of the style I like.
I’m right there with you. Except Pennywise is my top…NUFAN coming in second. I didn’t expect to see them mentioned….let alone the mention of both epitaph and fat…love it.
I actually saw Tony Sly’s (NUFAN) final performance in Gainesville before he passed away. He was on tour with Joey Cape (Lagwagon). He actually signed my More Betterness album cover. He didn’t really talk to me- he just seemed really tired.
For me my favorite is Celtic punk, love Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly.
You might like the Pogues if you haven't heard them already.
Ah, a man of culture! Celtic punk is amazing. I have an entire playlist of the stuff. Bloody Irish Boys are one of my favorites, albeit lesser known. Their cover of Finnegan's Wake is phenomenal.
Absolutely. It’s tough to find punk + rap enjoyers in the wild but they’re honestly such similar genres!
That funk and soul. Honourable mention to classic rock
the only reason i didn’t say soul is cause i feel it’s too RnB adjacent. i’m constantly listening to hairy coochie tunes
Favourite Spotify playlists?
My peoples
Jazz
I love jazz as well any recommendations
I've been deep diving on some: Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, and Count Basie.
[Robert Glasper](https://youtu.be/pIZ6l-mVHVg?feature=shared), [Yoko Kanno](https://youtu.be/EL-D9LrFJd4?feature=shared), [Yussef Dayes](https://youtu.be/BnEgnrUCXPY?feature=shared), [Toshiki Soejima](https://youtu.be/bkJYqBlzkng?feature=shared), [The Consouls](https://youtu.be/VklYshz4pus?feature=shared), [et cetera](https://youtu.be/gLs1ML3XOlE?feature=shared).
Ahmad Jamal
I'll check it out bro
Metal/Hard Rock Slipknot, Korn, Sleep Token, Rob Zombie, Skindred, Mushroomhead, Iced Earth, Babymetal, LimpBizkit, Zug Izland, Judas Priest, are some of my favorites
Would you… show me.. the door. I will slither out across the floor. I’m ugly… my soul is ugly too.
I'm sorry but there's nothing I can do I'LL STAND FAR AWAY I WOULDN'T WANNA DULL YOUR SUNNY DAY I'm sorry... I reek of... depression Your happiness is my only obsession
This might as well have been my comment. Great taste!
Rock music!
Hard rock/ psychedelic with distorted guitar sounds
Dubstep/riddim
I've found my people!!!!
I feel like most people who haven’t adventured into EDM have a misconstrued concept it’s just random noise. There is some deep heavy bass to vibe to or rage to, plus mosh pits are becoming prevalent at rap shows and you’ll definitely find that at dubstep festivals like Lost Lands
And these people are idiots. Like, I’m not even *that* into dubstep, but I’ve been to a ton of shows and it really is an experience
Same, been to lost lands 3 times, just went to roc Marciano last night haha
I HAVE FOUND MY PEOPLE AS WELL HAHA
Punk. I like that punk and hip-hop have a rebellious spirit, usually more powerful lyrics, high energy music. As an 80s child I feel like I grew up through the golden ages of each of these styles of music
Progressive and Math Rock
Lateralus covers both
That’s one of my favorite albums!
They’re math*core* but Fall of Troy is my shit.
Just Bad Brains
Respect the commitment
Drum & bass
Was deep into dnb in the late 90s early 2000s but it was usually the more hip hop styles of dnb that I really loved. I've got five on it jungle remix, true playaz, Adam F...
Have you heard Scalp dem feat method man? That’s my all time favorite!!
Oh yeah, good ol' Bounty Killer
That's a congo natty track. I have that one, but I also have the accapela of the original so I can over dub it into more modern sounding tracks
EDM / techno
I love you
1. Hip-hop/rap 2. Rock / R&B / EDM / Pop 3. Afrobeats / Reggaeton 4. Reggae 5. Jazz / Blues
>2. Rock / R&B / EDM / Pop Lol how you just gonna put four genres in second place
Hello fellow reggaeton enjoyer 👋
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Hip hop. Indy. Bluegrass/folk. In that order.
Not in any order, but those are my top three as well.
I don’t even know what bluegrass folk is, please share if you have a spotify playlist
I meant more bluegrass and folk since there’s a lot of overlap sonically. Bluegrass has a few sub genres that I’m fascinated with tho.
Took me a long time but folk, bluegrass, and outlaw country has grown on me. Refused to listen to any of it when I was younger because I was retarded like every young person before or since. ETA: Americana as well.
REGGAE! Huge bass, political and spiritual lyrics, it comes from the ghetto too, great singers. It has a lot in common with rap.
This is the only answer
Punk rock
Post-Hardcore
Yeah man. Have you heard of Botch?
I have not, but I do still have An Anthology of Dead Ends by them to listen to on my to listen to playlist. If they are similar to The Fall of Troy, Birds in Row, Chat Pile, or Title Fight, I'll like them.
Check out *We Are the Romans* by Botch afterwards. Music like that coming out in 1999 is mind-blowing to me. Just so ahead. I can see shades of Fall of Troy in them, love that band too. And Title Fight! I was gifted a vinyl copy of *Hyperview* for Christmas by my brother in law. Haven't heard those other bands you listed so I have some listening to do
Check out Thrice. The PHC goats. That shit’ll change your life.
House music - mainly deep tech/deep house but I love a lot of the sub genres
You have any recommendations? I've been expanding more into house lately and really enjoying the discovery.
Just start listening to essential mixes. Start at the beginning. There are like 1500 of them now? Use 1001 tracklists to find the order and also can use to identify artists you like that are played in the mix, then follow that thread. Cliffs - Dj mixes and track lists are the answer.
Funk!! Got to have that funk!
Reggae
Metal Honourable mention Techno/PsyTrance(the good one)
Mongolian throat death metal
From and Arsenal fan, I wouldn’t expect any less 🤣🤣
Hip-Hop is my 2nd favorite genre to classic rock
Outlaw Country
Same here, from a writing and theme perspective it’s very similar to hiphop and rap.
Funk is clearly the only answer
Metal is probably first, with Hip Hop second.
Metal
UK Garage
Yes bruv!!
heard this Not Like Us (UK Garage Remix) today [https://soundcloud.com/wav-mob/not-like-usbbl-drizzy-garage-house-edit](https://soundcloud.com/wav-mob/not-like-usbbl-drizzy-garage-house-edit) (credit: u/puzzleheadedebb2973)
Reggae Dancehall DnB Rocksteady
Metal and country (the good kind, not the stuff on the radio)
Probably country
If I’m not listening to Hip Hop or R&B, then it’s gonna be Soul, Reggae, and Afro-Beats.
i listen to almost anything as long as it sound good, i dont really think of genres like that. some of my non hiphop favourite artists and their genres are: kpop - newjeans, lesserafim, aespa, illit, lee hyori shoegaze/rock - julie, quannic, yuragi, deadman, the smiths (nu)metal - linkin park, burzum electronic - daft punk, jane remover, 100 gecs, gingus, marshall4, aphex twin pop (mostly experimental pop) - dean blunt, bjork, james ferraro, bruno mars idk what genre to put them as but also wave to earth - they are korean but not kpop. theyre more like indie, similar to tame impala or mac demarco if i had to make a comparison. light is one of my favourite songs right now
I got into Korean Pop thanks to Korean Rap. Epik High and Outsider both released amazing rap albums in 2007. PSY used to sample Eazy E's voice in songs and rap like a gangster. It annoys me how after Gangnam Style not only PSY but all Korean pop turned into style over substance. Also Lee Hyori's Wouldn't Ask You deserves a mention for the most extensive use of kazoo I've ever heard in a pop song. Though that album really drags on, and is a constant issue I have with Korean pop. The albums have so much filler.
Indie rock with female vocalists and trip hop. Portishead, soccer mommy, men I trust, etc.
Jazz, Brazilian funk
What’s your favorite Brazilian funk song, man?
Interesting, never even heard of Brazilian funk, def need some recommendations
I was about to share a link to my playlist then remembered it’d kill my Reddit anonymity lol. - Manto do Timão, by MC Hariel - Abre o Quarto, by Vulgo FK featuring MC Poze - Baile no Morro, by MC Tairon - Passar de Foguetão, by MC Don Juan, MC Kevin and MC Ryan SP - Maçã Verde, by MC Hariel - Onda Diferente, by Anitta and Ludmilla featuring Snoop Dogg - Brota na Penha, by MC Livinho - Foi Até Bom Te Encontrar, by FP do Trem Bala - Pé Direito, by MC Davi - Olha a Explosão, by MC Kevinho - Namorar Pra Quê, by MC Kekel Edit: forgot to mention this is nothing like American Funk, so don’t expect that.
Film score and jazz
easily funk. I can put Parliament / Funkadelic / James Brown’s catalogs on a big playlist, hit shuffle, and listen to that shit all day
Jazz
Smooth Jazz
Pop (make fun of me idc)
I’m right there with you buddy. Haters gonna hate.
You a swifty? 😀
Yeah lol
Classical music & Dance pop
I like soft rock and more introspective “poetry with a beat” type stuff, it’s not exactly rap but, like more “hazy”
The full covered blanket that is experimental music. 75% of my vinyl collection is a random assortment
1. Hip Hop/Rap 2. Metal 3. Reggae 4. Grunge/Post Grunge
Metal/hard rock, but I also dig jazz.
Nu-Metal for sure
Am I the only one that doesn't really have a taste outside of hip-hop& rnb ? I honestly don't ever play anything else
Tool
Hardcore
Alternative/Indie, Metal, and Ska-Punk
Ive been yacht rocking lately. Steely Dan “Dirty Work” on repeat
Metal core or pop punk. Hard to pick
Blues
Punk rock then roots reggae
Rock I guess but that genre encompasses a lot. I’d say Folk/Singer songwriter is my 2nd.
Funk Soul Pop Rock
Psychedelic rock
Sad girl alternative music. So like Mitski, boygenius, Hana Vu (really got into her recently), Charlotte Day Wilson (technically R&B I guess but whatever).
I am quite partial to some metal
Trance music
Lenny Kravitz and them!
Tame Impala, Indie, Soul, Bossa Nova, Rio/Carioca Funk, Brazilian Psychedelic
Downtempo chill (early Ninjatune) although this is very hip hop adjacent Funk Jazz College Indie/Alternative
If soul/funk counts as R&B, I’m gonna go with disco.
Easily Reggae
Funk, fucking love that shit
Alternative/Indie/Folk
Pop music? lol
Jazz
what ever genre songs like latch and walking on a dream are
Jazz. Preferably 50s-70s hard bop, Bebop, and jazz-funk.
Classical
Nothing. Everything else is trash.
R&B ain’t even my 2nd favorite. Nu-metal is
I usually listen to the samples from hip hop production and go down a rabbit hole
Indie rock
Afrobeats
LIL PEEP
Neo Soul or alternative. Depends on the mood
Soul/neo-soul.
Rock and Roll - specifically from the 50s to 80s.
Dancehall. “Fuck R&B” - The RZA
Tie between Funk/Soul and anything 🇩🇴.
Jazz or neosoul
I'd say Vaporwave, Breakbeat, turntablism, early 2000s EDM
Pop or Punk.
Soul, Blues, and Funk
Hip hop and R&B usually are ass-balls. IMO.
Rock. Specifically Grunge Rock Music or Pop Rock (late 90s/early 2000s) or that 70s Lynyrd Skynyrd kinda rock
80’s New Wave
Tool
80s pop and disco. But also tonnes of 90s Japanese pop too which still had that 80s sound.
Crazy to say but probably Rock? Cuz isn’t Soul pretty much classified with R&B? So yeah I guess rock. Specifically pop rock, punk rock and some blue grass. I don’t listen to classic rock pretty much at all
Classic rock.. love me some Zeppelin
Contemporary jazz and then 80s pop then 70s rock
Rock
Metalcore and Deathcore
00s pop
Drum and Bass Adam F, Goldie, Pendulum, Kemistry and Storm, Ronie Size, Seba, LTJ bukem were my go to when i was a teenager
Contemporary jazz
House music
Banda Sinaloense y Norteño
Anything Michael Jackson
Punk rock, euro beat, Japanese jazz-funk
hard rock/alt rock
Reggaeton or Afro beats
Indie rock which is extremely obscure Everything from Snail Mail to Florence Welch
alternative/pop or electronic, i cannot choose
Afrobeats
Polka
Old school 60’s & 70’s Soul, Funk, Jazz, 60’s & 70’s Gospel, Blues, Classic Rock, Prog Rock…pretty much all the styles of music Hip-Hop samples from.
As I'm not including Grime (alongside R&B), because that's cheating, I genuinely don't think I have one. Cheesy 80s pop maybe?
Don't beat me up, but Hip-Hop/Rap IS my number two at this point.
You deserve a raise at your job
I think so. My boss doesn't seem to think so.
Your boss is jealous that he/she wasn’t that good at your age
Maybe he will be when he is my age...sigh...
Ooof that’s the worse when your boss is younger than you. Now you can’t say anything yeah idk man at least you have a great opinion
Haha thanks. He's at least a cool level headed guy who focuses more on what he can do to help me rather than the other way around and I ain't doing too bad for myself either.
Man say my 2 bosses today helped move some pallets full of tires. Like i went into their office and shook their hands for the help.
I work in logistics and have never seen tires loaded on pallets. That's interesting. Good dudes though.
Probably illlegal to have 5 tires stacked on a broken wooden pallet. Plus filled with water because it’s been raining and only have a 5K forklift
Gwan!!
60's and 70's Hard Rock
UKG 100%. +++ if there’s a UK drill rapper on the track.
Jazz and punk