Music preference of goblin fans
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Music preference of goblin fans
Heya forumites,
I always find it interesting to know what music preferences people have, because almost everyone has one and I feel like it adds an extra color to a person's IME, to use Goblin terms (almost always positive, I might add).
I am a big fan of ska music, because it is often upbeat and happy, even if the message is serious (or downright idiotic). It's a form of music that knows many colors and it has something for just about everyone.
So, what is your musical preference and why?
I always find it interesting to know what music preferences people have, because almost everyone has one and I feel like it adds an extra color to a person's IME, to use Goblin terms (almost always positive, I might add).
I am a big fan of ska music, because it is often upbeat and happy, even if the message is serious (or downright idiotic). It's a form of music that knows many colors and it has something for just about everyone.
So, what is your musical preference and why?
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I do likes me some ska too. Punk/ska and ska/rock blends. I've joked about a Celtic/ska blend, but I think it could actually work. I have some ideas..
What I listen to often depends on my mood at the time. Sometimes I like some generic pop/rock. Sometimes I want some ambient techno. Sometimes I want to geek out with some Jonathan Coulton or They Might Be Giants or the Aquabats.
Honestly it'd be easier for me to list the types of music I don't like. That would be most rap and metal. Not too big on disco either, but that's more like 50/50. There are of course exceptions. A lot of the early rap (back when it was called "street music") I can enjoy. I like folk metal like Finntroll, and Van Canto's a cappella metal makes me smile, even when they're covering hair metal that I usually wouldn't care for. I still haven't made up my mind about Babymetal - I'm honestly just not sure if I like it or not.
As for why, *shrug* - some music just resonates with me and some doesn't.
What I listen to often depends on my mood at the time. Sometimes I like some generic pop/rock. Sometimes I want some ambient techno. Sometimes I want to geek out with some Jonathan Coulton or They Might Be Giants or the Aquabats.
Honestly it'd be easier for me to list the types of music I don't like. That would be most rap and metal. Not too big on disco either, but that's more like 50/50. There are of course exceptions. A lot of the early rap (back when it was called "street music") I can enjoy. I like folk metal like Finntroll, and Van Canto's a cappella metal makes me smile, even when they're covering hair metal that I usually wouldn't care for. I still haven't made up my mind about Babymetal - I'm honestly just not sure if I like it or not.
As for why, *shrug* - some music just resonates with me and some doesn't.
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I was listening to the first song on that page and thinking how japanese music is quite different from anything else and in my view does not correspond to a genre it's assigned to. And I understood what I hate about it. I can't stand repetitiveness. That's why I don't like most of electronic music and have vague genre preferences. I like varied music, especially with vocal, which enriches it.Zathyr wrote:I still haven't made up my mind about Babymetal - I'm honestly just not sure if I like it or not.
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I like pretty disparate stuff. Let me show you three of my favourite songs, in no particular order.
If you don't like one, click the next. If you dislike all three? Well...okay then
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GykZ_9r9sAA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVsqId3Kmhg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q04ILDXe3QE
If you don't like one, click the next. If you dislike all three? Well...okay then
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GykZ_9r9sAA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVsqId3Kmhg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q04ILDXe3QE
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Stupendous.
But why does that video have like 2 minutes of silence at the end?
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Classic Rock, 80s music, and hair metal are my favorites. Rap, hip hop, country, cheesy pop and disco are my least favorites. Especially country. Blergh.
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But country is great! Well, some country at least. Most are hilarious, some songs are really good (Sixteen Tons is a great country song, to name one).
Zathyr: I don't know. I stumbled upon the Trojans a few months ago, but they normally make different music. They have a few Celtic ska songs, but those are more exception than rule.
Rocket, what is hair metal? Never heard of it and I used to listen to metal quite a lot.
Zathyr: I don't know. I stumbled upon the Trojans a few months ago, but they normally make different music. They have a few Celtic ska songs, but those are more exception than rule.
Rocket, what is hair metal? Never heard of it and I used to listen to metal quite a lot.
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Motley Crue, Skid Row... Bon Jovi if you don't consider them a bit weak.
Steel Panther, if you like parodies.
Steel Panther, if you like parodies.
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I listen to just about everything. Country, rock, metal, Top 100, jazz, pop, and Celtic.
One of my favorite bands is Albannach. they hail from Scotland and they play rebel pipe and drum.
One of my favorite bands is Albannach. they hail from Scotland and they play rebel pipe and drum.
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Glam metal? Like 80s metal bands with spandex and sometimes makeup. It's just gotten the nickname hair metal because it's mostly guys with big/long hair. Def Leppard (I mostly like Pyromania and older stuff), Dokken, Scorpions. Stuff like that. I'm not much of a Bon Jovi fan, although, amusingly my kids love them. Thank you, Rock Band.
I listen to an all Beatles & Stones channel on I Heart Radio, though. Literally zero bad songs. Although they could do with a wider variety of Stones music. They don't seem to have much of anything post 60s. And I wouldn't mind if they changed it to all Beatles/Stones/Bowie.
I listen to an all Beatles & Stones channel on I Heart Radio, though. Literally zero bad songs. Although they could do with a wider variety of Stones music. They don't seem to have much of anything post 60s. And I wouldn't mind if they changed it to all Beatles/Stones/Bowie.
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p-p-p-p-p-platypus!!! <"Hey! Who typed that?">
New poster, former lurker here...
I love a huge variety of music, but some newer interests include Austra, Janet Panic, and Rodriguez. Gotta play the Myth soundtrack when playing DnD though!
New poster, former lurker here...
I love a huge variety of music, but some newer interests include Austra, Janet Panic, and Rodriguez. Gotta play the Myth soundtrack when playing DnD though!
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Welcome! Your music examples are unknown to me, what types of music are they?
Heh, we mostly play stuff like ACDC and other energizing music during our d&d sessions.
Except with our goblin campaign (yes, we actually play one, but we stereotype goblins and play the real evil version of goblins), where we play nothing but silly march music. I didn't even come up with the idea of a goblin campaign, how about that?
Heh, we mostly play stuff like ACDC and other energizing music during our d&d sessions.
Except with our goblin campaign (yes, we actually play one, but we stereotype goblins and play the real evil version of goblins), where we play nothing but silly march music. I didn't even come up with the idea of a goblin campaign, how about that?
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Heh, I was prompted to do a Rush archive binge. "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" from Fly by Night is basically D&D set to music, and is a gloriously excessive 1970s prog-metal nine-minute semi-instrumental. It's fun.
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Music type, well, that's tricky
Austra - Synthpop, dark wave, new wave, dream pop, indietronica (ie. WTF?)
Janet Panic - Folk, rock, pop folk
Rodriguez - Rock, folk, Psychedelic rock
But I am very familiar with 70's/80's hard rock! Our old gaming sessions included ACDC, Scorpions etc plus loads of 80's top-40. Ugh, I cringe at the thought of cleaving orcs to the sound of "Don't you want me baby...?"
Austra - Synthpop, dark wave, new wave, dream pop, indietronica (ie. WTF?)
Janet Panic - Folk, rock, pop folk
Rodriguez - Rock, folk, Psychedelic rock
But I am very familiar with 70's/80's hard rock! Our old gaming sessions included ACDC, Scorpions etc plus loads of 80's top-40. Ugh, I cringe at the thought of cleaving orcs to the sound of "Don't you want me baby...?"
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Hahaha, that sounds brilliant!
Don't you want me OOOOOHH-CLEAVE
I also found that the Red Alert 2 soundtrack is pretty great for D&D background music.
Don't you want me OOOOOHH-CLEAVE
I also found that the Red Alert 2 soundtrack is pretty great for D&D background music.
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Synth-pop? Yay! I think I like synth-pop more now than I did in the 80s.
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It's probably easier to say what I don't like, and even then it's hard for me to say I don't like a genre, as I can usually find at least one artist who's work I DO like within said genre... What I'm in the mood for varies by day. I have literally hundreds of GB of music on my computer, and often just set it to shuffle if I'm not in the mood for anything in particular.
(...which sometimes results in an interesting transition from country to classical to death metal. o_o )
More recently I've been in the mood for folk metal...so I've been listening to a lot of that. Also a lot of ambient abstract things, since that's good for focusing on work without being distracting.
(...which sometimes results in an interesting transition from country to classical to death metal. o_o )
More recently I've been in the mood for folk metal...so I've been listening to a lot of that. Also a lot of ambient abstract things, since that's good for focusing on work without being distracting.
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For some reason the Katamari Damacy soundtrack was in my head a lot recently, so of course I had to actually listen to it, so that's primarily what I've been listening to for the past few days.
Na na na na na na na na na na katamari damacy ...
Na na na na na na na na na na katamari damacy ...
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I like a lot of music. Here's a couple:
Moondog: Do your thing (avant garde folk/jazz; this one has a helpful message)
Glitch Mob: Bad Wings (techno)
Moondog: Do your thing (avant garde folk/jazz; this one has a helpful message)
Glitch Mob: Bad Wings (techno)
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I listen to a little bit of everything. The last four months I've been on a musicals kick - Disney, Rent, Wicked are the ones that are coming up most often on Pandora. I also like quite a few other musical styles; my CD/electronic music collection includes Christian music (from the 90s until now), industrial, metal, pop music, TSO, new wave, alternative, ska, new swing, a few country songs, a few rap songs, R&B, progressive rock, punk, electronica, dance...
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Disney, oh hoe much I love Disney!
I often run a playlist of a few hours when writing an essay, because for some strange reason I can focus just as well with Disney music on the background as when I don't listen to music. Which is kind of strange, but hey, it works!
I often run a playlist of a few hours when writing an essay, because for some strange reason I can focus just as well with Disney music on the background as when I don't listen to music. Which is kind of strange, but hey, it works!
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Would it be cheesy of me to say that I like pretty much all genres of music? I was just thumbing though my iPod and I have everything from P!nk, Metallica, Run-DMC, Aerosmith, Eminem, Celtic Woman, Garth Brooks, Blake Shelton, Clannad, NWA, Eyna, Evanescence, Loreena Mckennitt, Tartanic (a celtic bagpipe/drums band), Primus, Korn, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and many many others. Also, like RS I am a sucker for 80's hair bands...that's one of the biggest sections (Poison, Ratt, the Crue, Winger, etc...the soundtracks for both Bill and Ted movies provide some serious 80's goodness). I even have a bit of real old school: Classical Thunder vol 1-5. Plus I've recently become a huge fan of acapella, thanks mainly to amazing artists like Peter Hollens and Pentatonix, and shows like Sing Off.
I love music in all it's forms and there is very little I truly dislike. I dont know if that makes me an aficionado or just someone who cant make up his mind.
PS: Oh, and Zathyr...thanks for sticking the Babymetal earworm in my head! I am currently working my way though their YouTube playlist. Cant quite make up my mind yet, as there are various parts of my brain currently warring with each other (J-Pop is one of the few genres that I really do despise) but for some reason I think I just may end up a fan.
I love music in all it's forms and there is very little I truly dislike. I dont know if that makes me an aficionado or just someone who cant make up his mind.
PS: Oh, and Zathyr...thanks for sticking the Babymetal earworm in my head! I am currently working my way though their YouTube playlist. Cant quite make up my mind yet, as there are various parts of my brain currently warring with each other (J-Pop is one of the few genres that I really do despise) but for some reason I think I just may end up a fan.
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Heh, Rush's Clockwork Angels (yes, it has a steampunk theme) tour went by on the TV, and I must say a headbanging string section surrounded by pillars of fire brings a smile to my face.
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I enjoy listening to Trailer Music a lot.