Your Deepest Musical Secret

Bob Dylan just doesn't do it for me, although I love Radiohead to pieces...

He may have been timeless influential, ground breaking and whatever else... but Dylan just grinRAB my gears, it might be the voice, it might just be the whole image, it might just be my old friend in high school trying to push his music on me when I really didn't feel in the mood for it, but it just doesn't gel for me...
 
I love Diva by Beyonce.

I really don't have musical secrets unless it's horrible. But I don't mind telling people what I like really.
 
My secret...which I'm not really ashamed of, but leaRAB to consequences that I wouldn't specifically admit to: I never find anything unlistenable.

So, the upshot is, pretty much all the songs people consider total shit, I don't hate. That's a long sight from actively want to listen to or buy, but I find them listenable.

I can't think of a song I can honestly say I hate. (This refers to the music. Lyrics that are homophobic/sexist/racist I hate like any other form of bigoted expression.)
 
I have Stereophonics greatest hits, which isn't erabarrassing cos their greatest hits is all you really need. 5 or 6 okay songs and that sums the phonics up.
 
I think My Sharona is a cool song. But given how frequently I heard it in the 90s I'll bet it was overplayed as hell when it actually came out... so I can see why it might piss off some.

The bassline is fun to play too. :D
 
I like Motion City Soundtrack's 'Commit this to Memory', and I also really like Kind of Like Spitting (who in my opinion is amazing, so really, I don't care).

Those seem to be ammunition enough for people to rip on me, regardless of how pseudo-obscure my music taste gets! :(
 
1. The first album that was ever truly mine was the Savage Garden debut. I was 5 and I played it every day on the way to school, I loved it.

2. Also around that time I had just discovered the movie Oliver and Company and had begged for the soundtrack, again it was played almost every day.

3. Two years ago I went to a Gwen Stefani show and I swear it was actually a very fun show.

4. As of now I'm obsessed with doo-wop.

5. I truly believe "What You Know" by T.I. is a great song.
 
I was going to look into taking my younger brother to see Paramore, but they really, genuinely make me cringe when I hear them. I wouldn't say I liked any of the above banRAB, but 'Downfall of us all' by A Day To Remeraber holRAB some pretty good, drunken memories for me...

And, in your defence, I didn't think 'American Idiot' was that bad. One of my flatmates bought it and I certainly wouldn't have put it as Green Day at it's worst. It was just the over exposure that made it incessantly annoying.
 
I guess I'll have to listen to some Slayer to redeem myself...



I wouldn't worry... after my confession, I'm quite sure I have the street credit debt collectors on my ass. ;)
 
Ugh, I can't stand that song, from its melody to its very notion that sticking with safe things is the way to go in life.... no thanks, not for me...
 
the word "rock" has been so overused it's really hard to tell anymore what it is, pretty much almost every band considers themselves "rock" in some way, and i didn't attack the entire genre as a whole
 
? wait what?
i actually like k'naan i have him on my ipod... somalia is one of my favorite songs, i don't care if he's black or not his music is good

and what does me not liking most rap have to do with racism?
 
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