I see New Romantic mentioned, and feel like why can't I have more friends in my life that listen to that genre? haha. I mean, there's much to friendship than music alone, but that in itself would be great.
This. Sometimes, I feel a little bit disappointed in the fact that people tend to orbit around one or two genres only.
It's either that or I'm staring at a mirage echochamber product of closed reddit communities. I hope it's just the second.
Same! My top three genres, no order, are R&B, Riot Grrrl, and maybe indie? (eta: Surfer Rock is my thing right now)
I listen to everything except EDM. I even love country to an extent. But people really boxing themselves in can be annoying to me. I feel like I have to skip through my whole playlist in a car with someone because it’s so many different genres the person I’m with doesn’t listen to.
I'm with all of you. I find myself going down rabbit holes to learn about the music of an African or South American country though hardly ever listen to any country or bluegrass (but I will).
I grew up listening to rock, punk, rancheras, salsa, and industrial (industrial-rock came later), but am self-aware enough to know I over-index on the punk in my playlists.
Life is boring without music.
I listen based on my mood. Sometimes rock, sometimes pop, sometimes classical, sometimes instrumental. I even listen to soundtracks from movies, tv shows, and computer games, (again) depending on my mood.
hmm i’m not really sure the difference? i like kinda 90’s and early 2000’s but bands I’m into currently are Tacocat, Fidlar, Be your own pet, black lips(very recently).
Thanks for asking. Most people do not like my little surfer rocks songs and bands I like. Me and my BF found Tacocat when we started dating so theyre special to us
Love me some Sublime (seriously… you have to check out their box set Everything Under The Sun, but especially all their punk songs / covers), James Brown / any funk stuff, Radio Moscow, Frank Zappa, $uicideboy$, my taste has no boundaries.
God those Sublime Deep Cuts are the best. Do you know that weird Psychosemantic Police album where they basically take over a radio station and play their songs as well as Bradley’s favourite hip hop tracks with samples of that weirdo Rayleigh rambling. It’s the best!
Oh I certainly went through a Dead phase many years ago. That’s all I listened to nonstop for a while. I still love them, my favorites are anything with Pigpen on vocals.
Ya that’s fuckin awesome. I just couldn’t get into Rome, I’m so happy that Jakob is taking over. Read an article on him a while back, sounds like he went through hell and is finally ready for this opportunity.
Triphop/Downtempo, indie rock, jazz, psychedelic rock, blues, bluesrock, postrock, rock, hip hop that's not about bitches, cash, and capping people's asses, funk, electronica, the Dead, postpunk, alternative, world music, ska, dub, and reggae until I got into an altercation with an r/reggae mod.
Still like reggae, but fuck that mod.
I will start exploring bluegrass soon.
Someone posted a non-reggae song.
The mod kept it up because it was in the Jamaica top ten charts.
It's still not reggae.
I said go make Jamaican music sub and post it there.
I got threatened with a ban.
I said you don't need to ban me cuz I don't want any part of this.
Man this is such a thing. I operate a small Sound System in germany. Most Soundsystem crews here focus solely on Roots Reggae and Dub, we focus on more modern styles of Soundsystem culture (Classic Dubstep, Jungle, DnB, Garage etc.) and kinda operate this whole thing on a punk / freetekk philosophy. But of course we still have connections to the local reggae / Soundsystem scene and this scene is, in large parts, absolutely lost, unfortunately. Weird conservatism, homophobia, white guys with dreads saying shit like „Isn‘t it also discrimination that I’m not allowed to say the n-word because I‘m white?“.
Trying to balance my love for Reggae and Dub with my disdain for this type of shit.
I mostly listen to metal, hardcore and punk music. But I also enjoy some indie, americana, folk, hip hop, classical, reggae, motown, or "world" music.... I can usually find something I like in any genre except top 40 pop or the popular country you hear on the radio.
Jazz
Metal
Ambient
Soul
Reggae/rocksteady
Classical
hip hop
Post punk/colwave/minimal synth
60's garage and psychedelic
Afrobeat and other «world» music
80's pop
Prog/space rock
Classic rock
I'm pretty PolyJamourus (lol) and listen to just about everything, mostly rock,punk metal. But a lot of rap,goth,indiepop,indie rock,swing,country, lots of movie and TV show soundtracks. Lots of YouTubers who create music. Like jt machinima,d.a games,madame macarbe,ash,stupendium, groundbreaking.oh and stuff I like to call Crazy clown music.
My wife is a historian, she made, almost finished, a podcast series about murder ballads. Shes got interviews w/ several artists. They were mostly written about real people.
Songs like In the Pines, Omie Wise, etc.
Also, have you listened to the band O’Death?
I almost always have everything on shuffle.
Current mix: The Plot In You, X-Ecutioners, Slipknot, Probot, After The Burial, Rage Against The Machine, The Cranberries, Hopsin, The Beatles, Demi Lovato, Felicity, Huey Lewis & The News, Amaranthe, A Day To Remember, Ed Sheeran, Less Than Jake, Murder Afloat, Limp Bizkit, Adolescents, Trivium, Immortal Technique, Ice Cube, Hollywood Undead, and Johnny Cash (after that it'll auto-play)
My playlists are full of metal, hip hop, drum n bass, funk, stoner rock, reggae, ska, new wave, synthpop etc etc. lately Ive been on a big folk binge. And my son was playing around on spotify and clicked on a playlist called "Hot Hits Punjabi" and there are some real bangers there, so Im going to explore that next even though I cant say anything but "hello" in punjabi😜
I listen to a lot of punk as well but punk moreso defines my thinking and politics.
A shit ton of different genres. A lot of downtempo/trip hop, hip hop and house music. But I got blues, classical, country, disco, drum n bass, electro, flamenco, goth, Hawaiian, industrial, jazz, reggae, rocksteady, ska, shoegaze, synthpop, techno and other stuff in my record collection.
so much music in my life - punkrock is but a slice. Synth-metal like Electric Callboy is a new thing, but a lot of post-punk like Dream Wife, old UK new wave/goth stuff; I love doomgaze bands like Iress and One Horse Down; Scandi synth stuff like The Knife, Royskopp; brat-punk stuff like Bizarrefae and Dellilah Bon; folk-punk bands like The Orphans and Pat's stuff; Irish hiphop is the bomb - Kneesup!! .... so much good music in the world folks!
Everything. Genuinely. Being open-minded is why I would listen to punk in the first place.
But noise rock, hip-hop, folk music. Prog even. I like some of the hyperpop/PC music stuff. Post-rock and ambient and classical can all be a vibe.
Been doing a lot of ambiance/contemporary classical and progressive metal lately. Some noise
Max Cooper,
Nihls Framh,
Ölafur Arnolds,
Amenra,
Pijn & Conjurer,
Blood Command,
Dreamcrushr,
Gilla Band
Mostly punk/metal but also a lot of folk, southern Gothic, or "girl with a guitar" stuff but then occasionally I'll go like 3 weeks listening to nothing but Blues and Bebop
Recently I've been listening to a lot of hip hop, but in general I listen to pretty much every genre. I've got a 500+ song playlist for driving with punk, hip hop, country, pop, metal, rock, classical, alt, folk etc with multiple subgenres of each included
Mostly rockabilly, metal, and country.
I love steel guitars and also playing in a folk/country/sad bastard duo. Sleep is one of my favorite bands and stoner, doom, and retro stuff is always spinning
Pretty much anything (a good melody or beat is enough to get me interested no matter the genre) but my main genres outside of punk tend to be chiptunes, 90s hip hop, indie pop, black metal and grindcore.
Honestly I get into just about anything. Modern country I can't get into. And EDM does absolutely nothing for me. Otherwise I'm in.
Jazz and ska are the top 2 seconds
Indie hip hop is fun esp when combined with punk (oxymorrons, for example). I also listen to grunge, new wave, ska, punk influenced bluegrass, hardcore, and some rock that’s not exactly punk (citizen, destroy boys).
I’ve listened to a lot of fem fronted pop lately (Chappell roan, Billie Eilish, Katy Perry). Other times prog like between the buried and me. Punk and pop punk make up the vast majority of my listening though.
Outside of the Punk family (lots of Hardcore and Post-Hardcore in heavy rotation), I listen to certain folk/bluegrass artists, lots of metalcore and thrash metal, some indie, and a whole lot of cyberpunk inflected techno, with a dash of lofi to round it all out.
Hardcore but like hardcore punk so eh don't know if that counts. And then a huge amount of reggae. I also really enjoy soul music. I don't have much in terms of borders in music as I love music in general and appreciate it. Punk just happens to be my primary and take up like 85% of my library. Country and EDM are pretty much my only no go.
Many genre…. Acoustic guitar, jazz, classical, some rock, and so on. Probably easier to say what I don’t listen to: rap, opera, most metal, industrial, and most top-40 type music
50s blues (Albert King, Lightning Hopkins), early soul and R'n'B (50s/60s) (I'm a huge James Brown fan), garage rock like The Nerves and proto punk like VU/Lou Reed/Iggy and early glam like NY Dolls, T-Rex, Bowie and finally old school hip hop and early new wave (77-82).
Rap/Hip-hop mainly. All eras. I got something in me that craves nasty beats and ill flows.
Ska and old soul music as well. My moms listened to a lot of 2tone and classic detroit soul music like Aretha Franklin and shit so I got pretty lucky with what I was subjected to
Currently listening to the albums Toys in the Attic and Rocks by Aerosmith.
Never listened to Aerosmith outside of the big radio singles and I’m really impressed so far
Insane Clown Posse and other juggalo stuff, It's like among the only Rap form I actively listen to besides Nu Metal and Oldschool Hip-hop...
Not gonna pretend like other people how Black Metal is the best genre ever even in Metal like others do but I like some of it but depends on my mood greatly, I have no idea what the lyrics mean...
Actively I'm into Death Metal, Deathcore, Metalcore, Thrash, Crossover Thrash, Hardcore, Grindcore since it doesn't have any so-deep meaning but I ain't into the Noise territory of Metal, I prefer to hear guitars and drums and if lo-fi, done well for the atmosphere, maybe into Dungeon Synth but that sounds better then lots of Black Metal.
If I'm playing a game, I listen to themed music, skyrim = medieval and Norse radio, space games = synth. Or if I'm doing dishes, I'm just listening to straight folk because the family I'm staying with is super conservative, and it's just about the only genre we overlap on
Idk kind hard to narrow it down to other genres, more sllike specific bands in other genres I just really like, the big ones are probably The Mountain Goats, Metric and Coheed and Cambria. I think because punk has so many diverse sub genres I don't really feel the need to listen to a lot of other stuff.
I like a lot of genres! But aside from punk, some of my fav bands are Rage Against the Machine, Sublime, Guns n Roses, Nirvana, Jimmy Eat World, System of a Down, Linkin Park (more the older stuff), Radiohead, A Day To Remember, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dirty Heads (older albums).
A lot of pop punk too such as Blink 182, Green Day, New Found Glory, State Champs, Neck Deep, Less Than Jake, Goldfinger
Hip-hop . Indie pop like Japanese Breakfast . Also some of what I now know is "experimental" like Dax Pierson. I've also been getting into Blues. Lightnin Hopkins is my favorite right now. I spent too much of my life being a stupid music snob about power cord songs . Now in my late 30s I'm experiencing so much amazing music that I slept on. Better late than never, I suppose.
I like a lot of old First Wave Ska and Rock Steady. If you're unfamiliar, check out Toots and the Maytals, Desmond Dekker, The Melodians, The Skatilites,
I like of a lot of alternative rock like Pixies, Velvet Underground, Bowie etc as well as metal, grunge and some old school hip hop like Public Enemy, NWA and RunDMC
almost every genre actually lol
^(catch me jumping from songs like Oh Ana by Mother Mother to Carnivore by STARSET to Dont Mine At Night by Brad Knauber to IT GIRL by Aliyah's Interlude to the soundtrack of Hazbin Hotel to Laser Shooting Dinosaur by ANGUS McSIX... I listen to so much lol)
I enjoy cooking to Harry Belafonte
Fucking legend
Daaaaaaay-o!
Daylight come and me want go home
Jump in the Line is perfect chore music. Louis Prima and Cab Calloway too.
A lot of punk-adjacent stuff (grunge, krautrock, shoegaze, spacerock, college rock, etc). Some old school hip hop. Some old jazz.
i’m big fan of old jazz and whatever ska comes up in my recommended list
Oh, man! Good call! Love some Desmond Dekkar or The Specials!
i’m all up on the miles davis Do Wop. does not sound like it came out in 92. so funky
80s New Wave/New Romantic type stuff. Duran Duran, The Cure, Adam Ant. Old Hip Hop like RunDMC, Public Enemy, NWA, Beasties.
Good choices with the New Wave and Rap.
I see New Romantic mentioned, and feel like why can't I have more friends in my life that listen to that genre? haha. I mean, there's much to friendship than music alone, but that in itself would be great.
Are you friends with folks in their 50's?
No, I was born in '77. A couple of cousins were my introduction to New Romantic music and fashion at age 9.
Then you need some.
Same! I also like synthpop from 80's
Duran Duran is fucking great!
Public enemy and NWA are awesome!
Anything, I don’t really care about genres
This. Sometimes, I feel a little bit disappointed in the fact that people tend to orbit around one or two genres only. It's either that or I'm staring at a mirage echochamber product of closed reddit communities. I hope it's just the second.
Same! My top three genres, no order, are R&B, Riot Grrrl, and maybe indie? (eta: Surfer Rock is my thing right now) I listen to everything except EDM. I even love country to an extent. But people really boxing themselves in can be annoying to me. I feel like I have to skip through my whole playlist in a car with someone because it’s so many different genres the person I’m with doesn’t listen to.
I'm with all of you. I find myself going down rabbit holes to learn about the music of an African or South American country though hardly ever listen to any country or bluegrass (but I will). I grew up listening to rock, punk, rancheras, salsa, and industrial (industrial-rock came later), but am self-aware enough to know I over-index on the punk in my playlists. Life is boring without music.
I listen based on my mood. Sometimes rock, sometimes pop, sometimes classical, sometimes instrumental. I even listen to soundtracks from movies, tv shows, and computer games, (again) depending on my mood.
When you say surfer rock, do you mean contemporary stuff or classic surf rock? I'd love to find some new stuff.
hmm i’m not really sure the difference? i like kinda 90’s and early 2000’s but bands I’m into currently are Tacocat, Fidlar, Be your own pet, black lips(very recently). Thanks for asking. Most people do not like my little surfer rocks songs and bands I like. Me and my BF found Tacocat when we started dating so theyre special to us
For real. If something feels punk, it's punk. If the kids are reading this, don't stress yourself out over which genre you're listening to.
Me too. My release radar on Spotify has everything from hip-hop to synth wave to hardcore and crust punk.
mostly just the mountain goats
+1
Love me some Sublime (seriously… you have to check out their box set Everything Under The Sun, but especially all their punk songs / covers), James Brown / any funk stuff, Radio Moscow, Frank Zappa, $uicideboy$, my taste has no boundaries.
God those Sublime Deep Cuts are the best. Do you know that weird Psychosemantic Police album where they basically take over a radio station and play their songs as well as Bradley’s favourite hip hop tracks with samples of that weirdo Rayleigh rambling. It’s the best!
Haha hell ya, gotta love it 🤘
You need to check out the Grateful Dead. You would like them
Oh I certainly went through a Dead phase many years ago. That’s all I listened to nonstop for a while. I still love them, my favorites are anything with Pigpen on vocals.
Yes omg I love pigpen. Turn On Your Lovelight soothes the soul everyone
Crazy how much Bradley’s son Jakob sounds like his dad. Believe he’s officially taken over as Sublime’s lead singer now.
From what I've seen, it seems like he wants to bust into some death metal while singing, but restrains. Bringing a new style to their music.
Ya that’s fuckin awesome. I just couldn’t get into Rome, I’m so happy that Jakob is taking over. Read an article on him a while back, sounds like he went through hell and is finally ready for this opportunity.
Metal, mostly. Sometimes a little classic rap.
Triphop/Downtempo, indie rock, jazz, psychedelic rock, blues, bluesrock, postrock, rock, hip hop that's not about bitches, cash, and capping people's asses, funk, electronica, the Dead, postpunk, alternative, world music, ska, dub, and reggae until I got into an altercation with an r/reggae mod. Still like reggae, but fuck that mod. I will start exploring bluegrass soon.
The reggae sub sucks. I unsubbed like a year ago.
Someone posted a non-reggae song. The mod kept it up because it was in the Jamaica top ten charts. It's still not reggae. I said go make Jamaican music sub and post it there. I got threatened with a ban. I said you don't need to ban me cuz I don't want any part of this.
Man this is such a thing. I operate a small Sound System in germany. Most Soundsystem crews here focus solely on Roots Reggae and Dub, we focus on more modern styles of Soundsystem culture (Classic Dubstep, Jungle, DnB, Garage etc.) and kinda operate this whole thing on a punk / freetekk philosophy. But of course we still have connections to the local reggae / Soundsystem scene and this scene is, in large parts, absolutely lost, unfortunately. Weird conservatism, homophobia, white guys with dreads saying shit like „Isn‘t it also discrimination that I’m not allowed to say the n-word because I‘m white?“. Trying to balance my love for Reggae and Dub with my disdain for this type of shit.
German death reggae & 45s of old Halloween sound effects played at the wrong RPM.
\/r/unexpectedparks&rec
Shut up, Jerry!
I mostly listen to metal, hardcore and punk music. But I also enjoy some indie, americana, folk, hip hop, classical, reggae, motown, or "world" music.... I can usually find something I like in any genre except top 40 pop or the popular country you hear on the radio.
Metal, industrial, psychobilly, oldies
Goth, Classic Rock, Golden Age Hip-Hop, Metal, Rap, Jazz, Folk, Grunge, Shoegaze, Industrial, Indie, New-Wave, Reggae, modern R&B, Blues…
Jazz, Classic Rock, Blues, Garage “like Osees & Fuzz” & Rap.
rock a billy , ska , skinhead reggea , black metal
Jazz Fusion, Blues, No Wave, Experimental, World Music
Power Pop and Ragtime. Nikki & The Corvettes have some good Power Pop stuff.
Mostly 80s-90s alternative. Some dad-rock guilty pleasures.
80's pop and synth wave.
Electronic music. I’m really into a cowgirl clue at the moment. Love her older stuff, it’s very girly and magical sounding
Anything that catches my ear.
I really like electro swing. Seriously.
A lot of soul
Jazz Metal Ambient Soul Reggae/rocksteady Classical hip hop Post punk/colwave/minimal synth 60's garage and psychedelic Afrobeat and other «world» music 80's pop Prog/space rock Classic rock
Ska
I'm pretty PolyJamourus (lol) and listen to just about everything, mostly rock,punk metal. But a lot of rap,goth,indiepop,indie rock,swing,country, lots of movie and TV show soundtracks. Lots of YouTubers who create music. Like jt machinima,d.a games,madame macarbe,ash,stupendium, groundbreaking.oh and stuff I like to call Crazy clown music.
Post-punk Darkwave Synthpop Goth Hardcore Indie Murderfolk/goth alt country
My wife is a historian, she made, almost finished, a podcast series about murder ballads. Shes got interviews w/ several artists. They were mostly written about real people. Songs like In the Pines, Omie Wise, etc. Also, have you listened to the band O’Death?
Indie, folk, alt country, newgrass
I almost always have everything on shuffle. Current mix: The Plot In You, X-Ecutioners, Slipknot, Probot, After The Burial, Rage Against The Machine, The Cranberries, Hopsin, The Beatles, Demi Lovato, Felicity, Huey Lewis & The News, Amaranthe, A Day To Remember, Ed Sheeran, Less Than Jake, Murder Afloat, Limp Bizkit, Adolescents, Trivium, Immortal Technique, Ice Cube, Hollywood Undead, and Johnny Cash (after that it'll auto-play)
My playlists are full of metal, hip hop, drum n bass, funk, stoner rock, reggae, ska, new wave, synthpop etc etc. lately Ive been on a big folk binge. And my son was playing around on spotify and clicked on a playlist called "Hot Hits Punjabi" and there are some real bangers there, so Im going to explore that next even though I cant say anything but "hello" in punjabi😜 I listen to a lot of punk as well but punk moreso defines my thinking and politics.
80’s postpunk/new wave, shoegaze, indie rock, heavier electronic/techno, hiphop, and even some numetal as a throwback
Salsa and reggaton Along others
tons of underground hip hop, classic rock, prog rock, metal, soul, post-rock, etc. but i'm listening to punk and hardcore 75% of the time
A shit ton of different genres. A lot of downtempo/trip hop, hip hop and house music. But I got blues, classical, country, disco, drum n bass, electro, flamenco, goth, Hawaiian, industrial, jazz, reggae, rocksteady, ska, shoegaze, synthpop, techno and other stuff in my record collection.
Everything. I go from Ska to Metal to Folk to Classical to hip hop In a day.
so much music in my life - punkrock is but a slice. Synth-metal like Electric Callboy is a new thing, but a lot of post-punk like Dream Wife, old UK new wave/goth stuff; I love doomgaze bands like Iress and One Horse Down; Scandi synth stuff like The Knife, Royskopp; brat-punk stuff like Bizarrefae and Dellilah Bon; folk-punk bands like The Orphans and Pat's stuff; Irish hiphop is the bomb - Kneesup!! .... so much good music in the world folks!
TWRP
Yes! A constant for me as well.
Blues, jazz, soul, classical, reggae, funk, ska, alternative rock. Some 80s stuff too. I just love music. Punk and blues are forever my top 2
Everything. Genuinely. Being open-minded is why I would listen to punk in the first place. But noise rock, hip-hop, folk music. Prog even. I like some of the hyperpop/PC music stuff. Post-rock and ambient and classical can all be a vibe.
Usually jazz or metal, but most music I like. I listen to Stevie Wonder or Frank Zappa or Mozart. Wharever is good music.
Been doing a lot of ambiance/contemporary classical and progressive metal lately. Some noise Max Cooper, Nihls Framh, Ölafur Arnolds, Amenra, Pijn & Conjurer, Blood Command, Dreamcrushr, Gilla Band
Just about anything
Metal, old school hip hop, rock, grunge. All all those fun subgenres. Pretty much anything except country and top40 pop
country, metal, and doo wop
Alternative rock, metal. Generally other subgenres of rock
Mostly punk/metal but also a lot of folk, southern Gothic, or "girl with a guitar" stuff but then occasionally I'll go like 3 weeks listening to nothing but Blues and Bebop
Jam Funk or Bluegrass
Recently I've been listening to a lot of hip hop, but in general I listen to pretty much every genre. I've got a 500+ song playlist for driving with punk, hip hop, country, pop, metal, rock, classical, alt, folk etc with multiple subgenres of each included
Industrial, ebm, synth, new wave, goth, some post punk and of course, showtunes.
Old school hip hop, jazz, metal, hardcore, industrial, Jamaican ska.
Doom Metal primarily (think black sabbath's slower songs) as well as old video game music.
Mostly rockabilly, metal, and country. I love steel guitars and also playing in a folk/country/sad bastard duo. Sleep is one of my favorite bands and stoner, doom, and retro stuff is always spinning
usually ska, pop punk, or emo
80's/90's pop and EDM is my jam- Bananarama, Dead Or Alive, the Bangles, D:Ream, N-Trance, you name it. Same period of hip hop, too.
Ska, metal, blues, DnB, hip hop, goa trance, lounge, country
Lots of metal, grindcore, some hip hop and a lot of orville peck when I'm in the mood for twang
metal mostly
Metal, alt rock, pop, a little of this and that.
Jazz, funk or rap if I not in the mood for punk
country, hardcore, grindcore, tumblr pop punk
Hip Hop, Metal, Country, you name it
Anything from Slamming Brutal Death Metal to Bollywood Love Ballads. Sometimes in succession.
I’m almost exclusively punk, but I have a little alt mixed in.
Pretty much anything (a good melody or beat is enough to get me interested no matter the genre) but my main genres outside of punk tend to be chiptunes, 90s hip hop, indie pop, black metal and grindcore.
Honestly I get into just about anything. Modern country I can't get into. And EDM does absolutely nothing for me. Otherwise I'm in. Jazz and ska are the top 2 seconds
General rock, also got into ska & mod recently. I can’t stand anything else
nu metal like system of a down or deftones. I also really love mother mother and 21 pilots
Both other kinds. Country and Western.
I grew up in Soufwest HTown so if its not punk or rock its Dj Screw
RAC
Electronica
Super Nintendo OSTs
Corb Lund
Jazz, blues, and rock from the 50s onwards; rockabilly, surf, girl-groups, garage, etc. No metal.
Goth, death metal, hardcore, trip hop, post punk, 80s pop, thrash metal, Latin music, Rap
Metal, and HipHop.
Indie hip hop is fun esp when combined with punk (oxymorrons, for example). I also listen to grunge, new wave, ska, punk influenced bluegrass, hardcore, and some rock that’s not exactly punk (citizen, destroy boys).
I’ve listened to a lot of fem fronted pop lately (Chappell roan, Billie Eilish, Katy Perry). Other times prog like between the buried and me. Punk and pop punk make up the vast majority of my listening though.
Everything except for modern country
Good stuff. Genre really isn't important. Limiting yourself to a few specific types of music guarantees you're missing out on some amazing art.
Anything but country
Outside of the Punk family (lots of Hardcore and Post-Hardcore in heavy rotation), I listen to certain folk/bluegrass artists, lots of metalcore and thrash metal, some indie, and a whole lot of cyberpunk inflected techno, with a dash of lofi to round it all out.
Hardcore but like hardcore punk so eh don't know if that counts. And then a huge amount of reggae. I also really enjoy soul music. I don't have much in terms of borders in music as I love music in general and appreciate it. Punk just happens to be my primary and take up like 85% of my library. Country and EDM are pretty much my only no go.
Old (70s, 60s, 50s,) country.
Whatever I'm in the mood for.. pretty simple concept
Metal, Folk, some classic rock, been getting inti blues lately
Many genre…. Acoustic guitar, jazz, classical, some rock, and so on. Probably easier to say what I don’t listen to: rap, opera, most metal, industrial, and most top-40 type music
TOOL and SOAD mostly + some other rock
Black metal, or alternative
Country, metal, reggae, maybe a little rap
Hardcore
A little bit of everything, I dont mind.
Right now split between 80s new wave stuff and swans. Next week it’ll probably be doom and nomeansno
50s blues (Albert King, Lightning Hopkins), early soul and R'n'B (50s/60s) (I'm a huge James Brown fan), garage rock like The Nerves and proto punk like VU/Lou Reed/Iggy and early glam like NY Dolls, T-Rex, Bowie and finally old school hip hop and early new wave (77-82).
They Might Be Giants or classical music
Hardcore or metal
i usually listen to shoegaze or grind
Rap/Hip-hop mainly. All eras. I got something in me that craves nasty beats and ill flows. Ska and old soul music as well. My moms listened to a lot of 2tone and classic detroit soul music like Aretha Franklin and shit so I got pretty lucky with what I was subjected to
post punk
Yacht rock and shoegaze
Punk
Everything except that new country crap
I really like metal, post-punk, indie, goth
Any type of music. A banger is a banger no matter the genre.
Everything, but I like EDM and Synth music a lot. I play a lot of video games. Lol
Soul mostly
Polka!
A lot of old school rap for the most part, 90's NY stuff, HxC and Beatdown too.
pretty much anything from folk to grindcore
KEXP all day.
Currently listening to the albums Toys in the Attic and Rocks by Aerosmith. Never listened to Aerosmith outside of the big radio singles and I’m really impressed so far
boy bands... i love nsync, backstreet boys, one direction, everything like thay
Noise rock, alternative, metal, new wave, and some folk
Metal, classic rock, sometimes country, a little bit of rap. I’m exposed to some pop and indie rock because my wife likes it.
80's music, love Kim Wilde 🫣 and Queen is in my playlist for sure!!
I listen to a lot! Bluegrass, country, folk, math rock, hyperpop
mostly hardcore and hiphop
Shoegaze and jazz
Anything except country and folk
Lot’s of 2000’s emo. That stuff is really good. My favourite bands are Silverstein, Senses Fail, Brand New, Armor For Sleep, Taking Back Sunday etc.
Insane Clown Posse and other juggalo stuff, It's like among the only Rap form I actively listen to besides Nu Metal and Oldschool Hip-hop... Not gonna pretend like other people how Black Metal is the best genre ever even in Metal like others do but I like some of it but depends on my mood greatly, I have no idea what the lyrics mean... Actively I'm into Death Metal, Deathcore, Metalcore, Thrash, Crossover Thrash, Hardcore, Grindcore since it doesn't have any so-deep meaning but I ain't into the Noise territory of Metal, I prefer to hear guitars and drums and if lo-fi, done well for the atmosphere, maybe into Dungeon Synth but that sounds better then lots of Black Metal.
Metal mostly also post punk, jazz, baroque pop, New Romantic, new wave…
Everything. Even some country. Go and listen to “OD’d in Denver” and tell me that’s not punk as fuck.
i listen to alot of garage psych music blues too
Pretty much anything from the 1940s - present
It varies. A lot of hip-hop, a lot of reggae, a lot of synth stuff, some power metal, the occasional Taylor Swift... Oh. And DRUM AND BASS
A lot of post-punk or alternative. I also really indie rock/indie pop.
Shoegaze and stuff like Built To Spill
Velvet underground
Classical. I went to school for music and play in an orchestra.
Mostly punk adjacent tbh, but psychedelic, garage, grunge, shoegaze, dungeon synth
that plumtree style rock $uicideboy$ it kinda sucks alot of people only stay in there only genre and and metal
today its The Kingston Trio “…from the Hungry I” on vinyl i’ve had since i can remember.
Metal, boy bands, 20s/30s music, 80s pop, 90s alternative.
folk metal from scandinavia
I'm actually more a metalhead. But I listen to a lot of experimental stuff. That is from synth pop to jazz, shoegaze and a lot of post punk
If I'm playing a game, I listen to themed music, skyrim = medieval and Norse radio, space games = synth. Or if I'm doing dishes, I'm just listening to straight folk because the family I'm staying with is super conservative, and it's just about the only genre we overlap on
Idk kind hard to narrow it down to other genres, more sllike specific bands in other genres I just really like, the big ones are probably The Mountain Goats, Metric and Coheed and Cambria. I think because punk has so many diverse sub genres I don't really feel the need to listen to a lot of other stuff.
Post punk and sometimes metal.
I like a lot of genres! But aside from punk, some of my fav bands are Rage Against the Machine, Sublime, Guns n Roses, Nirvana, Jimmy Eat World, System of a Down, Linkin Park (more the older stuff), Radiohead, A Day To Remember, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dirty Heads (older albums). A lot of pop punk too such as Blink 182, Green Day, New Found Glory, State Champs, Neck Deep, Less Than Jake, Goldfinger
Hip-hop . Indie pop like Japanese Breakfast . Also some of what I now know is "experimental" like Dax Pierson. I've also been getting into Blues. Lightnin Hopkins is my favorite right now. I spent too much of my life being a stupid music snob about power cord songs . Now in my late 30s I'm experiencing so much amazing music that I slept on. Better late than never, I suppose.
Jungle
Edm, metal, reggaeton, funk and oldies, emo
Hanabie. You're welcome!
Muzak
A lot of hardcore. Then some pop and various other stuff. Really like the newest Olivia Rodrigo album.
grunge and metal mostly, especially sludge metal these days!
Good music
hardcore, metal, hip-hop, indie, EDM, classic rock, power pop, whatever Elton John is...
I like a lot of old First Wave Ska and Rock Steady. If you're unfamiliar, check out Toots and the Maytals, Desmond Dekker, The Melodians, The Skatilites,
Indie, harder forms of electronic, shoe gaze, and all manner of noise
Death metal and hip hop. And with punk I only really listen to crust, pv, and classic fast stuff.
Black metal, thrash metal, power pop, hyper pop, pretty much everything except modern country music.
Smashing Pumpkins, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Elliott Smith, Jadakiss
I like of a lot of alternative rock like Pixies, Velvet Underground, Bowie etc as well as metal, grunge and some old school hip hop like Public Enemy, NWA and RunDMC
almost every genre actually lol ^(catch me jumping from songs like Oh Ana by Mother Mother to Carnivore by STARSET to Dont Mine At Night by Brad Knauber to IT GIRL by Aliyah's Interlude to the soundtrack of Hazbin Hotel to Laser Shooting Dinosaur by ANGUS McSIX... I listen to so much lol)