I'm really into mid 2000s pop-punk. Obviously the big ones like blink-182 and Green Day, but also a bunch of the smaller ones like The Starting Line, Rufio, New Found Glory, etc. Those were the bands I listened to when I was learning to play guitar. I learned so many of their songs because they were easy AF (except Rufio). And I guess those songs really stuck with me.
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I'm a real big fan of grunge. All my discovery feeds are based off nothing but 90's grunge.
Gridlink just dropped a new track and I was reminded of what a banger Longhena was
Legitimately almost every genre, as long as I'm the mood. Lately tho I've mostly been listening to The Fall of Troy, Blink-182, Dance Gavin Dance, This Town Needs Guns, and good ole Pro Era artists like Capital Steez and Joey Bada$$.
Iβm a big rock/punk rock guy so Iβd totally recommend Green Day, Foo Fighters, Blink 182 and Sun 41
I really like J-Core right now. But I sometimes just tune in to the Dance genre. I'm a bit of an allrounder, because I hear lots of electronical music, as stated above: J-Core, Dance, Techno, House, Hard style, French Core and Psytrance. Just to name a few.
I had my phase, where I mostly listened to a guy named Otira. Now I listen a lot to someone called t+pazolite. My current favorite Track is called "Hyper 4id"
Metal, breakcore, and whatever genre kobaryo is
Ska Punk, rock, and power metal. My favourite bands at the moment are:
Streetlight Manifesto/Catch 22/BOTAR (Absolutely phenominal in every way)
Night Gaunts
Bomb The Music Industry! (And Jeff Rosenstock's other projects)
Beast In Black
NanowaR of Steel
Reel Big Fish
Less Than Jake
Mad Caddies
The Trews
Semisonic
Flogging Molly
Alestorm
I'm all over the place. Willie Nelson, Rodrigo y Gabriella, OutKast, The Cure, Beck, Blackalicious, B-52s, Talking Heads, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, James Brown, The Clash, Ray Charles, Jonny Cash, The Who, ELO, The Beatles, The Guess Who.
Basically I start with listening to different genres of music, and add them into a big playlist and keep looking for new music to add to the playlist. I love finding collaborations that bands have done and spinoff bands.
Death metal, experimental metal, vaporwave/mallsoft, witch house, and experimental punk.
I've been listening to a lot of Cavalera Conspiracy and Voivod lately. Polysics are pretty fun, too. Luxury Elite is a reliable vaporwave choice.
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Heavy Metal. Most things with screaming/growling that has actual lyrics are gold to me. Ice Nine Kills manages to blend that with my love of the horror genre, and discovering them felt like finding a new home.
Vulcan has diverse range of favourite music...
But for now, mostly Dub Techno, Visual Kei, Symphonic Metal, Black Metal, and Classical.
Last four concerts were Erykah Badu, Blood Red Shoes, Marcy Playground and Tears for Fears. They were all amazing and you can't really go wrong with any album from any of them.
it changes all the time but right now-
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I'm pretty big on americana lately. Lots of good bands to discover. I'm also getting back into ska.
I'm slightly biased towards progressive rock (Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin), vanera (Baitaca, Os Serranos), neofolk and folk metal (Faun, Korpiklaani... does Kayah's album with BregoviΔ count?), some punk and grunge (The Offspring is still one of my favs). But it's a bit too messy to generalise.