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Baranar
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An insight to my taste in music

Posted by Baranar - March 30th, 2011


I've decided to let you know why I listen to techno and raggacore and dubstep along with metal and rock. I grew up listening to metal and punk and hard rock. I know some of you think is is good, considering bands like Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd are great, I listened to it all the time. Now imagine listening to basically the same music for years. Gets old, doesn't it?

So came the day I bought the Demon Days album. I listened to it and found the rather pop-ish sound of the Gorillaz to my liking. Another good reason was when my aunt put a Gnarls Barkley CD on my iTunes library in 2006. It sat there for about two years before I willingly gave it a listen. Though I was still into the rock music, I enjoyed it. Though I had been listening to some stuff on the NGAP before that. Mostly techno, trance and electronic songs, it still made me appreciate music more.

A couple of years later, I am introduced (by BrokenPaw) to Renard. To sum up the man's works as short as possible: it's an orgy of genres (that would displease metalheads and those similar). Over one year later, in March 2011, I appreciate Renard, but do not forget the music I listened to when I grew up. Ozzy, Queen, Black Sabbath, Metallica... the good stuff.

I hope you enjoyed this wall of text as much as I didn't when writing it whilst completely devoid of any emotion whatsoever.

Kudos to Renard, BrokenPaw, and, for no reason in particular, Goddamn Motherfucking Rig.

Also, THE GAME.


Comments

Dude I've always loved How You Like Me Now.

Which means I love you.

:3

That's so gay.

Don't even go there ya hypocrite

Everybody lies. Get over it.

And Dubstep

You win this round.

I never lie. ever. ask me anything.

What's the answer to life, the universe, and everything?

42.
(Obviously)

And for our African American friends, fried chicken.

stereotypesarehilarious

faggot