What Kind Of Music Do You Listen To?

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In no particular order:

Classic Rock
Classic Rap
Some video game music
Alternative
Indie
 
I'll listen to just about anything sans country and rap. Rap, not hip-hop.
 
I've been listening to this many times:

http://www.keaton-world.com/music/2009/Funtastic_Power_-_pinnoK_Pinocchio_remix.mp3

http://www.keaton-world[dot]com/music/2009/Funtastic_Power_-_pinnoK_Pinocchio_remix.mp3 (change the [dot] to an actual period)

It's probably the vocoded part that brings me back every time. Love it.
 
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Anything similar to rock, metal, blues, jazz, classical, neo-classical. I'm not a huge fan of rap, hip hop, techno, or electronica, but I respect them as genres and their artists as true musicians.
The only artists I would ever hate on are ones with no true music talent at all or any respect for music. For example singers who have people write music for them then sing over them without helping the musical process in any slight form, singers who don't even actually sing, and people who just have no grab of music theory in the slightest form.

But there are true musicians in any genre, and I respect them as artists.
 
i only listen to rap, and R&B...and thats about it...ill listen to reggae, spanish music, jazz, blues...ill pretty much anything thats like just instruments. everything else i really dont care for, that includes video game soundtracks...cant really listen to it without playing the actual game.
 
Techno, Trance, Dreamhouse, Dreamtrance, er... whatever Sweet Disposition is (Indie?)
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, and maybe when I'm just bored and feel like it, songs that are so old, that.... well, do you have those ... annoying grandparents that are always like "Ugh, modern music is such crap. Now, a bit of Frank Sinatra? Now that's music"? Well, imagine if it was THEM who was the "young generation"? Well the songs I'm referring to would be the ones that your grandparents' grandparents would call "the music of their era", and that the 1940s would be considered the "today" of then.... <____< well the point is, I've listened to songs from the 1900s or earlier. I've also heard the worlds oldest (existing
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Now, er.... some actual examples of some songs I might listen to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxKjOOR9sPU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrkFqNKZU8E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpvwR_njFKc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7h7xq1_dEE ('2nd' version of the above)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGjU8AS2V2o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeIn7meQEf0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U02thzz34Yc (it's the highest quality version I could find
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