Simple enough. What genre do you have the most experience/have heard the most albums in? And what genres do you have little experience in? I was a bit rushed for the OP, so I'm sorry if I did not explain myself properly before.
Obviously rock for me, but actual genres/subgenres of rock are metal at fourty albums and grunge at thirty. EDIT: lesser genres in a different post.
EDIT: please list the estimated number of albums from the genres you've heard.
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Technically it's a subgenre of rock, but the scope of rock has expanded to the point that its subgenres are often not thought of as such.
I really don't think metal is sun-genre anymore, but it definitely was at the time that Black Sabbath was around. I guess we all just have different opinions when it comes to what's a sub-genre and what's not, so I'll just put this argument to rest.
I don't really keep track, but...hm, I'd have to think about this.
Probably no specific genre stands out. I'm not a dedicated genre-listener (well I've been pretty constant in listening to black metal recently), usually I'll just pick a few from a genre I'm interested in instead of going through tons of albums from the genre. If magical music is a genre, that'll be the one I've heard the most of. ๐
I really don't think metal is sun-genre anymore, but it definitely was at the time that Black Sabbath was around. I guess we all just have different opinions when it comes to what's a sub-genre and what's not, so I'll just put this argument to rest.
Psh, I don't care if I'm wrong, maybe I just haven't heard the music you're thinking of. What is some metal music that you wouldn't also describe as rock?
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