I’d say either Christian pop, R&b, or industry pop

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    absolutely. i think the whole slav meme with the hardbass and shit was engineered for edgy western 13 year olds and has made russian culture look like a complete joke on the internet

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    Rap. No hate to fans, but it’s just people saying words really fast. If I wanted that stuff I’d listen to speeches at 2x speed or something.

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    Does North Korea even produce pop? I like some of their music, but I wouldn’t call anything I’ve heard “pop”.

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      Nah, that stuffs great. Just a little silly. I listen to a lot of stuff both as a joke and because it sounds good.

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        I hope some of their listener base is chill-er, but if some of these guys are yelling about how you’ll burn in hell, maybe not.

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      some of the early 00s -core shit (metalcore/deathcore,etc) is weirdly christian. it’s not that present in the music but they’ll mention it on stage or some shit. august burns red is metalcore, but i think is an example of a christian -core band being pretty heavy

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    Christian Contemporary - in whatever flavour. I don’t have much fondness for the church as it is and they manage to make something that’s even worse than Christian Rock which, to quote Comrade Hill: “You’re not making Christianity better you’re just making rock and roll worse.”

    Oh… maybe Martial Industrial or Neo-folk. Both of which are fucking teeming with fascists, or “apoliteic” bands. Pretty much everyone you look at in either genre is gonna be quoting Ernst Jünger and Julius Evola, amongst other more obscure fascist or fascist-adjacent ideologues. They have this romantic notion of ‘Europa’, free from the decadence of liberal democracy and multiculturalism - they’re unironic ‘RETVRN’ types.

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      It always bums me out to hear Christian bands who sound good, especially vocalists. Like, I don’t want to say it’s a complete waste of talent, but…

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      Ew I hate Christian contemporary. I can get on board with some orthochants though. The only modern Christian contemporary stuff that’s cool is the Farcry 5 soundtrack, and I never played the game because I don’t like Farcry

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        It was always some song intentionally made for a dance scene in a light R-Rated Teen Party Film. Like it would be a rap remix of DJ got us falling in love again playing as the “nerdy kid” starts to party and go CrAZy or something lol

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    Hardbass, it pleases my autistic ears but it annoys me so much. Its not russian, its a piece of russia cut out by colonialists and shaped to fill their biases so we can all meme about it. It exists to entertain Anglos.

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    Catholic kids music.

    Pure indocrtination.

    Also “Chrześcijanin tańczy” has been quite a meme in the Polish internet-sphere.

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    Breakcore, the people involved in that scene are the most intensely individualistic people I’ve ever met in my life.

    Also that subsect of both rap and hip-hop with hood capitalist bullshit. RIP dead prez you used to be revolutionary.

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      I don’t know that that’s true, maybe you just met some shitty breakcore fans. I’m not a fan but I do listen to some idm music which can be breakcore-adjacent at times.

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    My least favorite music genre is K-pop, which is also one of my most favorite music genres.

    K-pop from ROK -> Bad

    K-pop from DPRK -> Good

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      Man I remember grinding Minecraft and listening to two hour long dubstep mixes back in the days lol. Must’ve been annoying as fuck for my parents.

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      Cmon it’s not that bad, you could find many dope songs if you dig deep enough. There are also many different flavors of dubstep so I would argue that it’s a genre for everyone and anyone.

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    country music easily though that’s because i’m a queer person that grew up in a small town so it has negative connotations that i’ll never be able to get rid of even if i know there’s country songs about beating up your boss and shit.

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      when I was a teen I broke down in a grocery store because I heard “Most People Are Good” by Luke Bryan on the store radio for the first time.

      You know, the

      country girl

      shake it fo me, girl

      shake it fo me, girl

      COME ON COUNTRY GUHUHUUURLS

      guy?

      This line from the aforementioned song had me immediately start bawling, hearing this twangy man tell me it was ok to like boys.

      I believe you love who you love

      Ain’t nothing you should ever be ashamed of

      Groundbreakingly progressive stuff.

  • I’d listen to anything as long as it sounds good beyond the words, like the instruments and the vocals are good, so my least favorite genres are ones that are like (examples of what I’ve heard but refused continuing the catalogue) Cardi B WAP or some songs by Eminem (tonedeaf) and Ice Spice, I don’t mind the lyrics because a lot of times the songs I like are filthier, idk if someone can recommend me something that is like this but sounds good send it and I’ll listen.

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      Lose Yourself is probably one of Em’s most iconic songs, if you don’t like that one or Without Me, then you probably just don’t like Eminem, and that’s fine, everyone has different taste

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      I’ve never gotten into Cardi B or Ice Spice. Do you mean you don’t like Eminem particularly his song Tone Deaf (which I admit isn’t great) or do you think he’s tonedeaf. Surely you could find some of his stuff you’d like? Either way, Eminem was my most listened to artist last year (not this year).