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| View Poll Results: What you listen to? | |||
| Everything | | 39 | 41.49% |
| Rock | | 23 | 24.47% |
| Hip-Hop/Rap | | 23 | 24.47% |
| R & B | | 1 | 1.06% |
| Country | | 0 | 0% |
| Bluegrass | | 1 | 1.06% |
| techno/trance/house | | 7 | 7.45% |
| Jazz | | 0 | 0% |
| Spanish | | 0 | 0% |
| Voters: 94. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Banned Join Date: Mar 2007
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| i feed off everything, like a savage.. i included a bunch of genres in my poll, sorry if i missed you ![]() |
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| when im sober i listen to metal, all of my friends listen to metal its just what we like.. but when im high, there is nothing better than rap.. Bone Thugs, Bun B, Three 6 Mafia, Lil Wayne...its alll good |
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| Alaskan Thunderfuck ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006
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| Wait you put Spanish as a type of music? Hm... I guess. You forgot metal. Which is what I listen to almost exclusively, long live metal!, smoking or not smoking. ![]() |
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| I listen to a bit of most things. I am not a fan of country, and I like some rap. I haven't branched out into music other than in english. I picked Rock, since that's what it is mostly.. Rock and indie. |
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| I love to listen to 90s alternative rock like Collective Soul, Primus, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, all the other grunge and shit. But dude, I love metal. It's fucking sweet to get good n fried, then turn on The Black Dahlia Murder or some Dimmu Borgir. \m/ |
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| I guess I'm pretty stereotypical but I kick it to Radiohead, Tool, Isis, Opeth (some of their slower stuff), Pelican, Porcupine Tree, and a little Type O Negative. Long live prog! |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to The_Beard For This Useful Post: | SpiralArchitect (09-20-2007) |
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| Ilisten to a lot of different music but some of my favs are J Dilla Oh No Sa-Ra Dj Krush Carl Cox The Mars Volta |
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| Wow, not very many jazz fans here. Jazz musicians were a pioneering group in the popularization of Cannabis, and not to mention are much more versatile and disciplined musicians than ANY other kind of musician that I can think of. Classical musicians win hands down in discipline, but are kind of rigid if they don't make a habit of playing different things in their off time. Rock, pop, R&B etc. can enjoy versatility (but so often doesn't). They do however carry a lot of soul cred, but I am sure half of that has to do with most people being unable to listen to music w/o vocals to relate it to them. All that being said, and good music being good participatory listening more than anything else, I don't think anything can beat good jazz for taste, breadth, depth, and sincerity. And it is so good to listen to while high. More contemporary artists though: Medeski, Martin and Wood, Esbjorn Svensonn Trio, Herbie Hancock (old and new), Tomasz Stanko Quartet, Christian Mcbride Band, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (kinda hokey sometimes, but some the best musicians in the world), anything Dave Holland does, and more. There are a handful of the older ones that I listen to, and Herbie would be in that group, too, if it wasn't for the fact that he still plays and records. Coltrane, Davis, Blakey, Lateef, Brubeck, Elvin Jones, the Weather Report, Mahavishnu Orchestra and still many more, though, there are many other greats that I can't listen to; the generational gap and poor recording quality gets to be too big a problem sometimes. Those who like hiphop, might really like The Philadelphia Experiment. It is a collaboration between Christian Mcbride (an elite jazz bassist), Uri Caine (great jazz/classical pianist) and ?uestlove (I'll leave you all to guess what he plays and what he's famous for). It is groovaliscious. That being said, I love a LOT of rock, r&b, soul, electronica, hiphop and yes even country/bluegrass. BurntOutRaccoon also has it right. Long live prog indeed. Tool is in my opinion the single greatest entity to ever have graced rock music. Radiohead, lots of 90's alternative, lots of classic rock, a few electronica artists like Rich. D. James and Squarepusher. A few hiphop acts like the Roots, Outkast, Living Legends, RunDMC, Aesop Rock, Gnarls Barkley. It's all good. Many Sigur Ros albums have been in heavy rotation for me lately, especially Takk... . Metal too, but mostly progmetal: Tool (they deserve a second mention, even though 10,000 Days was a disappointment on the whole), Mastodon, Isis, Meshuggah, Metallica, Pantera, Slayer, and the first ambassadors of the ancient, Hellish secrets of metal to mankind, Black Sabbath . All music is great, if it is true art. It all has a common wellspring. Most people, I think, find it hard to switch from one listening pattern to another. I know I do sometimes, but nothing cures that better than Cannabis, IMO. ALL OF THAT being said, it would be inconsiderate and slightly off the overall topic of the website if I didn't state, for the record, that Bob Marley wrote some of the absolute best songs ever recorded by and for man (stoned or not), especially his love songs. Sorry for the ramble. |
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| well to me anything really sounds good when your high. i mostly listen to trance/techno, and hip hop. Listening to trance is a trip tho when your high. |
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| Dropped a vote on everything. Ya missed punk on that list bro, but I like to mix it up with a little r&b, rap, classical, always grunge, a little scandinavian death metal (thanks spiral) and some postal service/portishead type sounds. and phil collins. phil collins is gangsta |
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