Worst music genre?

stigmata said:
I know that... Now. (but seriously, I've taken Calculus and whatnot, I know that ∞-1=∞, ∞^2=∞, etc.)

Anyway, you get my point. There's basically one artist per crap genre that's worth listening to, and the rest are just derivative, monotonous, or manufactured-cool.

lol, I was just kidding.
 
pop, soul, new country, boy/girl bands, whatever the hell you'd call the type of music sung by celine dion, mariah carey, j-lo etc
 
Mainstream rnb a la Usher, Destinys Child, Nelly on first place. I hate way too much music, most of it is Mainstream/fake music in some way.
 
I'm listening to Usher right now...that stupid "yaaa, ya ...yaaa ya" song (I hate it!!!!!!!) ...well someone in the next cubicle is ...she listens to that album at least once a day ....I'd really really love to smash her radio but she's a nice person so I can overlook her choice in music :)
 
SimonomiS said:
Techno/Dance/Trance/Hardcore
All that "We're hyped up on E's and cider, can you feeeeeeeeeel the rushhhhhhh. Im a raver!" shit. The chavs play what sounds like the same track, although they say its different, repeatedly in one of our lessons at school.

i'm assuming most people on here who say they don't like dance/trance/hardcore have never actually heard any actual trance or hardcore songs, and are basing their opinion off the 'songs' that get released on the radio. The problem with these songs that get released is that they are not anything like the genre they're supposed to represent; the key point being that every time they'll released a crap song, get some britney-alike to sing the vocals, and then remove the drop - the drop being the key component in the dance genre.

Chavs might listen to some hardcore, but from experience they do it to look cool, and actually know bugger all about the genre. They spoil everything though don't they? W*nkers.

While much of the early clubbing scene in the 90s was based around E, it is certainly by no means a necessity to enjoy the music. I've been listening to hardcore for about five years, and hadn't touched class As until a few months ago. Hardcore is one of the most diverse genres of music around at the moment; there's some tunes to get out and have a good stomp to, some ones that incorporate a trance drop in the middle, handbag hardcore to get some 'proper instruments' in there, and freeform to splice techno, trance and hardcore together.

On top of that, hardcore events are great. Why? Because of the mentality. Unlike rap, pop and hip-hop, the hardcore music scene is not about material wealth, about being better than other people; its about respecting eachother, peace, love and unity and all that. The only people you'll see fighting at a rave are the unwanted chavs who sometimes come along. I've never once seen someone not wearing burberry at a rave in a fight - never.

Sorry for the rant, but it does annoy me that so many people say they hate it, but from experience few people who say they hate it have ever heard anything more than DJ Sammy, or Scooter.

My least favourite genre?
Commercial dance: It goes against everything dance stands for, sounds shite, and introduced the chav culture to the scene.
 
Well said burner. I call the bitch-bimbos that sing to the vocals "Trance Whores". Oooh it stops me from listening to radio 1. I used to listen to the Dance Anthems with Dave Pearce, when I was a little younger, but going back to it now, it seems as though I never stopped listening to it. I find Breezeblock is the only choice for radio listening. And even then I have to stream it from the BBC website (its on way past me bedtime ;) I'm more into the Chemical Brothers' and Prodigy's dance music though, I am open minded towards most music, but I tend to stay away from any radio station other than 3 at the weekend (or any time really - cos then you get all the non-dancey stuff that suxsxsx).
 
Noise.

There is actually a genre called noise.
 
I can't believe how many people hate rap around here, it's really really too bad, you guys are missing out on so much.

I'd say may least favorite is brand new pop-country stuff, although some of it's not bad. I love old country music.
 
DarkStar said:
I can't believe how many people hate rap around here, it's really really too bad, you guys are missing out on so much.

I'd say may least favorite is brand new pop-country stuff, although some of it's not bad. I love old country music.

not really. I hear rap on the radio at work all the time, and I'm defintly not missing anything.
 
SenorDingDong said:
not really. I hear rap on the radio at work all the time, and I'm defintly not missing anything.

I'm really not refering to what they play on the radio.
 
pomegranate said:
HAHAHAHA wtf?
If anything, the Manics are regarded as socialists, not communists, so shut you stooopid mouth.
Sorry, but socialists are same bastards, stupid commie....
 
There's a time and a place for early '90s dance music. It's called the early '90s.
 
Polaris said:
Sorry, but socialists are same bastards, stupid commie....
If someone can describe the difference in less than a page of A4, I'll give them a pot full of cookies.
 
Polaris said:
Sorry, but socialists are same bastards, stupid commie....

Yes. Yes, of course you're right. Socialism = Communism. Exactly the same thing. No distinction whatsoever. Anybody who believes in leftwing ideology automatically also believes in the enforced collectivisation of labour and the expansion of Soviet rule to the whole world...

You UTTER twat
 
el Chi said:
There's a time and a place for early '90s dance music. It's called the early '90s.

Very true. You'll only find Old Skool tunes at old skool arenas in raves, no where else. Dance music (A very broad term I don't like using - like using 'guitar music' to cover hard rock, death metal, accoustic, etc) is nothing like the 90s stuff.

The dance genre is changing a lot at the moment, and is very different from what it was like five years ago.

Most of the dance songs being released today are corporate mess-ups of several year old happy hardcore tunes. Discoland, fly on the wings of love, children of the night, all that sh*te that came out are just rehashes of very old songs. People just after making money cannot make dance tunes.

I think we can agree that the radio is really crap for discovering good music.

If we believe the radio:
Usher is a bad boy
Busted are the epitimy (sp?) of Rock
DJ Sammy is a top DJ
Eminem is one of only a handful of rappers
There is no such thing as alternative music
There is no such thing as Hardcore
There is no such thing as ambient
There is no such thing as etc etc....
 
I don't think I really hate any genre of music... I mean, yeah, there's songs that I can't stand, but I think I could find something that I like out of any genre. Hmmmmm.. though, I really can't stand metal/rock too much anymore. I used to listen ONLY to metal/nu-metal when I was in my mid-teens. Here I am at 21 listening to 80s/90s Pop and techno/trance... the stuff that I despised 6 years ago. :P
 
pomegranate said:
Yes. Yes, of course you're right. Socialism = Communism. Exactly the same thing. No distinction whatsoever. Anybody who believes in leftwing ideology automatically also believes in the enforced collectivisation of labour and the expansion of Soviet rule to the whole world...

You UTTER twat
I know... So I am from Czech republic, sorry but I dont like communism and socialism (40 years of slavery)
 
cRAP
New country (any country before the 70's is awesome)
techno
Rave shit
Emo/emocore/any other variation
 
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