What kind of music do you listen to?

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Lg_99 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 18:46 I usually listen to christian rock music. I like bands such as Skillet or A Thousand Foot Krutch. I find the genre to be uplifting. However, I do not have a specific/favorite music genre that I listen to.
Hi! Have you ever heard of A Thousand Foot Krutch's Be Somebody? Really meaningful rock song.
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StarsAtNight wrote: 08 Feb 2018, 22:58
Lg_99 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 18:46 I usually listen to christian rock music. I like bands such as Skillet or A Thousand Foot Krutch. I find the genre to be uplifting. However, I do not have a specific/favorite music genre that I listen to.
Hi! Have you ever heard of A Thousand Foot Krutch's Be Somebody? Really meaningful rock song.
Hey! I have listened to the song. Actually, I used to have this huge obsession with it around two years ago. "Be Somebody" is really powerful and meaningful.
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I like soft music, :wink: kind of romantic and emotional one but not some depressing music :snooty: which makes me sad.. :eusa-think: ..thank you.
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Lg_99 wrote: 09 Feb 2018, 00:42
StarsAtNight wrote: 08 Feb 2018, 22:58
Lg_99 wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 18:46 I usually listen to christian rock music. I like bands such as Skillet or A Thousand Foot Krutch. I find the genre to be uplifting. However, I do not have a specific/favorite music genre that I listen to.
Hi! Have you ever heard of A Thousand Foot Krutch's Be Somebody? Really meaningful rock song.
Hey! I have listened to the song. Actually, I used to have this huge obsession with it around two years ago. "Be Somebody" is really powerful and meaningful.
I agree! Have you also heard Please Don't Go, by Joel Adams? (It's a gentler song but sort of Christian rock too).
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A bit of everything, mostly classical tho.
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If the music is good I'll listen, reguardless of the genre. Moods too play a big part of what i listen to. Overall I am big on Rn'B
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I usually like ballad songs because it make me relaxed. Some of thos songs are emotional that always make me cry.
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I listen to pop since they are short and simple and are often emotional and danceable.I love something I can dance to,so dancehall is still a catch for me.when am stressed out I'll just pick something soft that's why pop always works for me almost everytime.RnB is also a catch but just a few.I love a few hip hop songs but it depends on the artist.I'll always listen to my favorite artist's hit whether it's catchy or not
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Definitely Christian Rock. Especially Theocracy.
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Well that is a good question and I am so bad anwering it. I love Grunge and Rock, especially 90s alternative, but I also do like some kinds of Indie pop, pop punk or pop in general...
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Mostly electronic. I love anything that has a beat to it. I love modern sound.
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I listen to a variety of music ranging from hard rock to country to rap to instrumental film scores. Each downloaded song on my iPod has a reason for being there. I have over 900 plus songs on it and I still add to it every once in awhile. I love hearing songs that carry unexpected emotion! For example, Can You Feel My Heart and Don't Go by Bring Me the Horizon from the rock genre. I Fall Apart by Post Malone is a really emotional song from the hip hip/rap genre. Aristotle and Averroes by Kareem Salama and Heaven by Kane Brown are great country songs! Just some random recommendations! :D
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I listen primarily to Country Music. It started in 2000 when took a job on the road. I was driving over 200 miles per day, 4 days a week. I had been listening to a variety of music at the time, but found that pop music had too much base, which would give me headaches. I found dance music to have too much of a repetitive beat, and that rock music lyrics were too hard to understand that it drew away my concentration.
When I started to listen to country music, I discovered the poetry of the lyrics was soothing, and thereis such a variation of country types that I could be entertained while driving without suffering headaches or stress.
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I just love country music. Who doesn't like Shania Twain?! :)
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This question required a short lyrics, simple answer, your mood at moment determine the music you listen to :lol:
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