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metal, classical or rock?
12.4.08
i've never really been particular about my music.i listen to songs of all types.
rock, indie, metal, classical, jazz, reggae, alternative, punk, worship, everything except hip-hop/rnb, you name it my itunes got it.
but the genres that stands out for me the most are rock, metal and classic. they're all different, you know?
but which one do i like the most?
pretty though question if you ask me. GAH. only God knows how much i like each of 'em.
first, there's rock. everyone, or at least people from my generation, loves rock. you could hear them playing on the radio everytime. ROCK is just soo there, it's almost considered as a culture. There's also tonnes of artists who live off their rock music. i usually listen to rock songs, but sometimes i get so sick of it, it pisses me off.
then there's classical music. mostly, the oldies like my dad likes it. i kind of like it too, but not really my all-time fave. but it's calm, soothing, gentle on the ears. well, teens like me aren't really supposed to be listening to this stuff. if you are then you're like, an outcast or something. i dunno. some prejudiced thingie, that states you're uncool, but you really aren't right?
then finally there's metal music. now you really have to be hardcore to like this thing. you should have the ears tough enough to handle it. haha. i have those kind of ears. is that a good thing or a bad thing? anyhoo, i don't really listen to metal music. only just recently. ok, fine. maybe i did like a long time back, but kind of stopped when a friend said it was kind of demonic, but it isn't right? i mean, not all of those stuff. some are, but i only listen to the good ones. haha.
so now you tell me..
will it be popular rock, soothingly classical or hot metal?
first, there's rock. everyone, or at least people from my generation, loves rock. you could hear them playing on the radio everytime. ROCK is just soo there, it's almost considered as a culture. There's also tonnes of artists who live off their rock music. i usually listen to rock songs, but sometimes i get so sick of it, it pisses me off.
then there's classical music. mostly, the oldies like my dad likes it. i kind of like it too, but not really my all-time fave. but it's calm, soothing, gentle on the ears. well, teens like me aren't really supposed to be listening to this stuff. if you are then you're like, an outcast or something. i dunno. some prejudiced thingie, that states you're uncool, but you really aren't right?
then finally there's metal music. now you really have to be hardcore to like this thing. you should have the ears tough enough to handle it. haha. i have those kind of ears. is that a good thing or a bad thing? anyhoo, i don't really listen to metal music. only just recently. ok, fine. maybe i did like a long time back, but kind of stopped when a friend said it was kind of demonic, but it isn't right? i mean, not all of those stuff. some are, but i only listen to the good ones. haha.
so now you tell me..
will it be popular rock, soothingly classical or hot metal?