Musical tastes anyone? Mine are... 70s - Y2K: Everything here. Seriously, there is very little from this era that I DON'T like (Maybe most pop, but aside from that...) '01 - '04: I only really like the country of this period. '05 - '06: Almost everything here. The"Move Along" album by All American Rejects was fantastic. '07 - Current: Dislike most of it. Some country I like, some rap, some metal, but not very much. Yours?
While I know why you did it, I think its funny you lumped everything before 2000 into one category and then split the past decade up into 3. My musical tastes are all over the place. Classical/Baroque 30-40s Big Band/Swing 50-60s Lounge 70s Easy Listening 70s Glam Rock 70s Hard Rock/Metal 70s Disco 80s Hair Metal 80s New Wave 80s Neo Classical Metal (my fav) 80s Thrash Metal 80s Dance/Techno/House/Etc 80s Rap/Hip Hop 90s Industrial Metal 90s Pop Country 90s Gangsta Rap 90s Dance/Techno/House/Etc 00s Metal 00's Party Rap/Hip Hop 00s Dance/Techno/House/Etc
Jeremy, check out this thread, an amazingly diverse collection of GREAT music! http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3252 my musical tastes are pretty broad; I'll listen to anything once. there are very few genres that doesn't have something in it for me. that said, I don't like most music made in the last 5-10 years, it all sounds the same and very generic. overproduced, homogenized, etc. I call it the American Idol effect.
70s to 1982 - Bit-chin > Floyd, Zep, Stones, Van Halen, Fleetwood Mac - grew up with it all 1982 - 1992 - I hated spandex and big hair. Now can't wear spandex and have NO hair. 1992 - 1996 - Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Mudhoney, etc. etc. YES! Love it ALL! So I guess I just sorta stopped listening after that Exceptions: Milkshake (song), Eminem, Dr. Dre, Hollaback Girl, and a few others... my wife Anne has turned me on to TONS of "chick rock" - love all that, but I don't think that's the vibe of this thread... Jedi
I generally agree except I love the spandex era of metal. I could spend hours listening to the awesome 80s bands of that period like Europe, Poison, Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Warrant, Bon Jovi, et cetera. They really redefined what it meant to be LOUD.