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There should be a music thread in here, I say. :) I looooove music, I have a decent variety in my taste, though I do often tend to go for artists that can draw a huge group of white people together for non-religious, non-U.S.-Republican purposes (not intentionally, of course). :P Recently, I've been on a K-Pop kick. I speak basically no Korean, but that doesn't stop me from (very horribly) attempting to sing along and offending/amusing Korean speakers everywhere.

My current obsession: 2NE1 - Follow Me

2NE1 has the most fun music videos ever! And their style is fabulous. :D They're trying to break into the U.S. market and going to do an English-langugage debut last I heard from them. I hope they make it, they're awesome.

What kind of music do you like? What songs (or genres? or artists?) have you recently discovered that you replay enough to put even the most corporate-shill radio stations to shame?


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kareng Grand Master

Not sure I would just want to listen to them but they are fun to watch. I think I'll try the polka dot hair next time I color mine. :o

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123bree7797 Newbie

I loved the song Jar of Hearts anyone herd of it?

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Diane-in-FL Explorer

I like Indie Rock. I listen to Sirius Alt Nation most all day. Some of my favorite bands are Muse, Metric, Airborne Toxic Event, Arcade Fire, Vampire Weekend, Weezer, and on and on. B)

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Junot Newbie

my ipod right now =

radiohead

steely dan

queen

gorillaz

white stripes

otis redding

supertramp

stevie ray

etta694 Explorer

My son likes this... at the risk of being teased..

and also this, which is very beautiful, I think.

I really love Christopher Tin

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Goof Rookie

I've been loving Kings of Leon lately! Have not gotten their most recent yet, but Only by the Night is AMAZING!!!


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msmini14 Enthusiast

Pink Floyd is my favorite =)

GFinDC Veteran

Pink Floyd is my favorite =)

Oh yeah, Pink Floyd, good stuff! :)

I am hearing these a lot lately:

Youtube mix for Procul Harum

Wagner

Natalie Imbruglia

Myst Exile music (playing the game).

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KuKuKaChoo52 Newbie

The head and the heart- lost in my mind is one I really enjoy! also rivers and roads by them...

Portugal the man- the home and people say

foster the people-pumped up kicks

young the giant- my body

kings of leon- pony up, pyro, radioactive

awolnation- sail

the xx- crystallized, and their whole album actually... so mellow.

Good stuff! check it out

shadowicewolf Proficient

i'm not into a spacific group, however i do like rock/jpop/jrock.

I also tend to listen to the same song on repeat for days at a time :P i'm just weird that way.

mbrookes Community Regular

I only recognized a couple of groups mentioned.. Otis Redding and Pink Floyd. I listen mostly to 60's and 70's beach music or Motown-type stuff. But then, I'm old.

Newtoitall Enthusiast

lol oh man that s$#& was hilarious.

I'm the odd one because I listen to music that is from 2 different extremes.

well..mainstream wise I do like alot of metalcore..

anyone else here like there metal brutal?

or perhaps... some Euro techno? hardstyles =D

pre celiac I wanted to travel all the best euro destinations like germany! I hear they have good raves =D

I just found out Itunes has a radio xD I know it's like.. right there but I always ignored it.. and it has Amsterdam trance radio =D!

lol! just finished watching the last of that clip hot asian + stormtroopers = win in my book, gunna go youtube them more xD

should check it out, 1.fm (what a name right)

luvs2eat Collaborator

Hubby CRACKS up when I'm biffing around the house w/ my ear buds in... dancing and singing. It's so funny cause I have all my fave songs on my ipod and one will come on and I'll say, "Ohhh... I LOVE this song." And then the next one will come on and I'll say, "Oooooh... I love THIS song!!"

In no particular order, I listen to

Sarah Boralles (sp?)

Outkast

Gorillaz

REM

G Love

Scott Joplin

Big Bands stuff

Eric Clapton

Buffalo Springfield

Jimmy Hendrix

Stevie Winwood

Jake and Elwood Blues

B-52s

Heavy D and the Boys

James Taylor

Katie Tunstill

Adele

Mambo Kings

Rhapsody in Blue

some classical and some Broadway show tunes

Diane-in-FL Explorer

The new album by Airborne Toxic Event (their long-awaited second) is just super fantastic!

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Niebr Collaborator

No one here would probably like my tastes.

Most of my music favorites consist of Metal, Rock, Hardcore, Alt Rock and the like,

Recently I have been getting into Dubstep and Techno/Rave.

Note: My music tastes do not affect my outlook on things or how I treat myself or others, many think that my taste in music makes a very evil or rude or punk person, I am very caring and nice when you treat me the same way :D

Metal Replays

Black Veil Brides - Knives and Pens

Dusbtep Replays

Ellie Goulding - Lights, WIRED Remix

Techno

......Ill get back to ya on that.

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