It's ok to like a lot of different songs and/or "genres".
It's even good. Having an open mind and being interested in different things is good for you (and ppl around you <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />).
You can like some songs without liking most in that genre.
The discussion reminded me a bit of when I was a young teenager. The yapping at school: "hehe, you like M.Jackson, what a creep you are. We like Metallica, they're cool."
Something like that. LoL
So imature.
I was mostly into hardrock, metal, punk, new wave, ... back then. But I didn't minded listening to other stuff.
Disliking a song becouse you're "not supposed to like the genre" is... (you can fill in the words yourself) <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />
These days it's hard to make a difference anyway. All got so commercial...
And it's not about music anymore, just about making money. To most bands/singers/record labels.
Songs with feeling or/and great instrumental play are very rare.
A simple beat with simplistic lines is all that matters these days.
Some of my all time favorites are:
Temple of doom (maxisingle version)
Vampires (by Radio Rama)
Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Horror movies (Bollock Brothers)
Country roads (hard-rock version by Man-X)
Naked in the rain (Blue Pearl)
...
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