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i listen to these alllll the time, my favorites
⟡ metal (alt, industrial, core, progressive metalcore, electronicore, mathcore, melodic metalcore)
⟡ electronic (synthpop, vaporwave, dance, house, techno, EDM, electropop, phonk, VGM, electronicore, electrorock)
⟡ indie (pop, rock)
⟡ rock (synthrock, alternative rock, pop punk, pop rock, shoegaze)
⟡ deathcore
⟡ alternative (rock, metal, pop)
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i listen to these often
⟡ hardcore
⟡ hip-hop/rap
⟡ dubstep
⟡ grunge
⟡ death metal
⟡ progressive metal
⟡ emo (midwestern, rock)
⟡ country (modern, rock)
⟡ experimental
⟡ pop (modern, dreampop, 90s & under)
⟡ blues rock
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i'm picky about these, definitely a couple i like from them but it's rare to find a gem that i'll return to
⟡ folk
⟡ kpop
⟡ screamo
⟡ stoner metal
⟡ psychedelic pop
⟡ doom metal
⟡ black metal / blackened genres
⟡ r&b
⟡ "historical figure themed" metal genres (pirate metal, viking metal, etc)
⟡ alternative rap/emo rap
⟡ classic rock/metal
⟡ ambient
⟡ power metal
⟡ jazz
⟡ anime intro music
⟡ goth
⟡ grindcore
⟡ punk
⟡ classic hip-hop
⟡ breakcore
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it is not my thing i do not listen
⟡ symphonic metal/rock
⟡ noise / drone
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also i didn't really know if i should include christian rock in here because i have no "too religious" when it comes to my taste in music despite being incredibly atheistic. if the music sounds good, it sounds good, subject matter doesn't necessarily change that for me in most cases. i do listen to christian rock often but it has nothing to do with the subject matter.