I'll start:
*Post-rock (Man, it's funny for me to say this while listening to Yanni, but it's true)
*Dubstep
*Trip-Hop (with the exception of Sepiamusic)
*Overly "Bright" Music (this is the problem I have with the Flaming Lips; they're astounding, but a bit too bright for me to put into my top 100)
*Indie Folk
Do you have any idea how much I want to rip you apart right now? You're lucky we have more mods now
Applerill wrote:
*Cheesy Christian rock that my homeschool friends think is metal (coughThousandFootKrutchcough)
....what?
oh yeah, there's not really any genre I hate to be honest. _________________ sig
Country (even "good" country like Johnny Cash and alt-country like Wilco)
Most early rock 'n roll
Singer-songwriter
Classic Rock
Americana
Roots Rock
Folk
Grunge and post-grunge
Jam bands
The only genre I can think I've ever really "hated" is metal. I wouldn't say I hate it, I've just never been able to get into it and I've tried numerous times. Outside of that, country. Mostly because of this
Hard to say, I don't think there's any genre I can blanket say that I don't like any of the music that comes from there because there are always exceptions. Though if I had to pick one I'm probably least likely to listen to it's pop-punk.
EDIT: also just a few points:
*Overly "Bright" Music - Not a genre
and I don't think Animal Collective are indie folk like at all. Experimental indie maybe.
*Indie Folk (a lot of great stuff here like Animal Collective, but the pretentious crap like the Fleet Foxes ruins everything else)
Applerill, you're a good guy and stuff, but I'm going to have to kill you for having two mistakes in that sentence.
1) Animal Collective is no where near indie folk
2) INDIE FOLK IS AMAZING
Grizzly Bear, Bon Iver, Iron & Wine, Belle & Sebastian, Violent Femmes, etc...
Mind you, I agree with the 'Christian Rock' thing. Can't stand it It's the same damn song about nothingness over-and-over-again
And I'm also not a fan of Trip-Hop Like, it's ok sometimes, but it just makes me feel....iunno...'bad'?
Sorry for the misunderstanding, Hayden. I adore four of those five Youtube bands you posted (with NMH being #4 on my chart, and Grizzly Bear at #85). Though that's not what I mean by "indie folk". I'm talking about those soft, Starbucks-drunk bands from 2007 onwards that all sound the same. It's like those CG movies about penguins; having just Happy Feet (or Fleet Foxes) would be alright, but everyone and their dog wants to be like them.
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