May 19, 201313 yr Music, it can bring a group together, or it could make lines in ideas, but it is what makes us human (At least for some of us on here). So what is your music genre? Now with new revisions, for those whom it may concern "Ain't nobody got time for that!" (BB1, making polls once again)
May 19, 201313 yr Alternative rock and some indie music. I also sometimes listen to some 80's rock and even sometimes will listen to a rap song - occasionally (as long as it's not by Lil Wayne or Kanye West).
May 19, 201313 yr Alternative rock/80s/classic rock. I can't stand listening to most radio stations, luckily CD101 CD102.5 here in Columbus plays a lot of the rock music that I enjoy.
May 19, 201313 yr BB1, you didn't put "pop" - the most popular music genre - on the poll. Although I wouldn't have voted for it.
May 19, 201313 yr Nor country, bluegrass, R&B... Since it's in the Kings Island Polls under Kings Island Discussion forums, I vote for Taft/KECO gate music or Paramount gate music.
May 20, 201313 yr I love me some psychedelic rock, outsider music, and surf rock. It's an odd combination; I know.
May 20, 201313 yr Mainly alternative with a little dubstep mixed in. Oh, and jazz! I can't believe I forgot about that! It's kind of a weird mix, now that I think about it.
May 20, 201313 yr I listen to a little bit of everything... I like a lot of Christian rock, but I also listen to the type of music they'd play on mainstream radio (pop/hip-hop/techno music). EDIT: I also like music from the 90's and early 2000's
May 20, 201313 yr I like Christian, soul, pop, and a little bit of rock and techno. Occasionally I listen to some 80's-type songs, particularly from artists like Eurythmics, Aha, Tears for Fears, and Chicago. But I have to say that I thoroughly enjoy movie soundtracks! <3 Very often I listen to scores from The Lion King 1 & 2, Happy Feet 1 & 2, How To Train Your Dragon, and March of the Penguins.
May 20, 201313 yr I listen to all different varieties and genres of music, however growing up in the country my whole life, I listen to country music more than anything- especially classic country such as Merle Haggard, George Jones, Johnny Cash, and Conway Twitty to name a few. Reminds me of my late grandfather that introduced me early in life to that genre.
May 20, 201313 yr I am mildly offended that country music is not in the list, and I refuse to vote "other" because country is a major genre and should not be lumped together with who knows how many minor genres. It's certainly worthy of getting its own voting option if whatever the hell "Jamaican" is gets one.
May 20, 201313 yr hmmm... top 5 in order: 1) 700 WLW (you didn't list talk radio...)- and maybe #1b- WGN Radio 2) Steven Curtis Chapman 3) Billy Joel 4) Huey Lewis & the News 5) Michael W. Smith
May 20, 201313 yr I listen to a little bit of everything....From Eric Church to Michael Jackson to Willie Nelson to Van Halen to Joe Diffie....Etc, Etc
May 20, 201313 yr Author Then there's Australian lullabies. I'm shocked BB1 left out such outback music. I actually have played the good old Outback music, I didn't want to over exaggerate the whole questionare with different genres, so I just picked a few out and put the other option for decades and other kinds, but I fixed (fixing at this post moment) it.
May 20, 201313 yr I like a little bit of everything. Having studied music in school I've found that I really like anything that stirs emotion in me, no real genere sticks out.
May 20, 201313 yr Same as a few here, I like a little bit of everything. Just a playlist I had today followed with some AC/DC to Tupac to Garth Brooks and Linkin Park. It was a strange mix haha
May 20, 201313 yr I like an odd genre of music. I've heard it referred to as post-hardcore (whatever that means; I think it's mostly like rock) and then I like alternative and indie. I'm not much for genres, so I'll just name artists. Gimme a shout out if you like any! Of Mice & Men, The Devil Wears Prada, August Burns Red, Chiodos, Pierce The Veil, A Day To Remember, old school Attack Attack, Panic at The Disco, Fall Out Boy, Blink-182, Transit, Set Your Goals, and a ton of others. (I was going to name more. But I could seriously go on for days.) I'm a huge music guy.
May 20, 201313 yr You forgot Classical - and even though most people on here wouldn't check it off as something they listen to, they'd be surprised at what they really hear or have heard over the years in TV and radio commercials, animated cartoons, Hollywood Blockbusters, 4th of July celebrations, high school bands & orchestras, Sunday church services (all denominations), etc. Even in the Jokes and Riddles thread on this site.... What does Beethoven have for breakfast? Ba-na-na-na. See - Classical music EVERYONE knows!
May 20, 201313 yr Jamaican music is mostly regge which isn't listed. I listen to mostly rock and a little bit of pop
May 20, 201313 yr Great topic! I'm multi-genre (I even voted didgeridoo!) We need to see Smooth Jazz up there! Man, I love me some Norman Brown, Lee Ritenour, Euge Groove, Gerald Albright, Kenny G, Spyra Gyra and the Rippingtons, to name a few!
May 20, 201313 yr I listen to almost every genre. There are some artists I like and some I don't I don't discriminate against one genre.
May 20, 201313 yr I can't even begin to explain the collection of music found on my MP3 player or in my rows of CDs on my CD shelf. There is a little bit of everything...some 80s, music from the 90s and early 2000s, Christian, country, pop, instrumental, classical, rock, and everything inbetween. I'll go from things like some old school Mariah Carey and Richard Marx, to some Linkin Park and Evanescence to maybe an instrumental soundtrack like Pirates of the Caribbean or The Village to some contemporary Christian. It really just depends on the mood I'm in or what I'm doing, but I love music and it really helps me get through my day!
May 20, 201313 yr I totally forgot ------The sound of silence. BUT....my definition of music is - Sound plus silence, in time So, I guess there has to be some kind of noise.
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