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Of these, dubstep is probably the hardest for me to listen to and enjoy. Most reggae sucks but Bob Marley's music is good enough that it should carry the genre for a few rounds.
Of these, dubstep is probably the hardest for me to listen to and enjoy. Most reggae sucks but Bob Marley's music is good enough that it should carry the genre for a few rounds.
I grew up on dancehall so there's no way I can get rid of reggae. Plus, if we're including dub as reggae then I'm doubly not voting for it early
Of these, dubstep is probably the hardest for me to listen to and enjoy. Most reggae sucks but Bob Marley's music is good enough that it should carry the genre for a few rounds.
I grew up on dancehall so there's no way I can get rid of reggae. Plus, if we're including dub as reggae then I'm doubly not voting for it early
I feel like "hardcore" can be multiple unrelated things
Punk and rap mostly. But originally US Punk. Saw Circle Jerks tonight which is the first hardcore show I’ve seen in a while. It ruled. It will go early, but we [tm] brought you moshing (except we called it slamming), stage dives, crowd surfing, catapults and several other injurious activities to concerts. It’s all good though.
I feel like "hardcore" can be multiple unrelated things
Punk and rap mostly. But originally US Punk. Saw Circle Jerks tonight which is the first hardcore show I’ve seen in a while. It ruled. It will go early, but we [tm] brought you moshing (except we called it slamming), stage dives, crowd surfing, catapults and several other injurious activities to concerts. It’s all good though.
Hardcore was also metal in the 90s... I feel like the name may have changed though so it wasn't confused with hardcore punk?
Ok, I guess the bands I was thinking of, like leeway and SOD we're considered crossover thrash, which was related to hardcore punk? Fucking metal sub genres are crazy
Idk if dubstep is meant to be marginalized brostep or if it's supposed to be late 2000's genre stemming from south-London (The Bug, Skream, Burial, Kode9 etc.)?
Also trap, I'm assuming the rap-genre (cause there was also an electronic predecessor played by people like Flosstradamus and Diplo), gets way to much hate. Imo it's one of the most exciting things to happen within hiphop. Since it's origin it inspired people to stray away with it and incorporate grunge, emo, trance et al. aesthetics into their beats. Has there ever been a hiphop period where there was so much cross over created bridging so many genres?
Going bluegrass here aswell. It's corny at best, but never gets emotional nor does it hit that sweet spot that folk or even country for that matter could do. Jam makes you feel like you're going on a journey while bluegrass doesn't hit either mark.
Going bluegrass here aswell. It's corny at best, but never gets emotional nor does it hit that sweet spot that folk or even country for that matter could do. Jam makes you feel like you're going on a journey while bluegrass doesn't hit either mark.
this sounds really ignorant.
edit: billy strings. so fucking corny. no emotion, no jam.