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Old 01-21-2014, 01:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I can't tolerate the sound of an accordion in traditional Spanish music, I can tolerate It a little easier with Cajun style music, but not by much.
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Old 01-21-2014, 04:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I can't tolerate the sound of an accordion in traditional Spanish music, I can tolerate It a little easier with Cajun style music, but not by much.
lol I didn't even notice that might be the sound in one of my fave reggaeton songs.



Is that an accordion in the background or just some synth sound?
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lol I didn't even notice that might be the sound in one of my fave reggaeton songs.



Is that an accordion in the background or just some synth sound?
Yeah, that's definitely an accordion. Not that reggaeton is traditional spanish music.
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Old 01-21-2014, 06:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Yeah, that's definitely an accordion. Not that reggaeton is traditional spanish music.
yeah I know reggaeton isn't traditional spanish music. I was just curious about the sound in that song.
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I can't tolerate the sound of an accordion in traditional Spanish music, I can tolerate It a little easier with Cajun style music, but not by much.
HAH. I don't know why, but I actually found that comment to be really funny. I feel the same about that kind of Spanish music.

But my irrational music hatred... Hm. I would have to say a lot of the mainstream folk bands, like the Lumineers or Edward Sharpe. I think the irrational part comes in because of how much their songs are repeated on the radio. Given the amount that I listen to the radio when I drive, you could say that about most of the top 40. If I can get myself to calm down and just listen to those folk bands though, they're actually not that bad, and the lyrics are usually pretty deep.
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Stone Temple Pilots. I loathe their songs. I have a violent reaction every time "Flies in the Vaseline" is played. Or anything off that album-- thankfully, I've forgot the name. And literally everyone I know enjoys them. I just really, really hate them. Wish I had some poetic, elaborate reason as to why, but I just feel that they're ****ty in my soul.
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Stone Temple Pilots. I loathe their songs. I have a violent reaction every time "Flies in the Vaseline" is played. Or anything off that album-- thankfully, I've forgot the name. And literally everyone I know enjoys them. I just really, really hate them. Wish I had some poetic, elaborate reason as to why, but I just feel that they're ****ty in my soul.
You may want to get that checked out.
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I know! I can't explain it. It's like hearing Nickleback, but not really, since so many folks like STP. The last time I heard this song was in some dive bar and I just raged against it, of course, the drinks I had helped produce that particular response. I suppose when I'm not pissy the "violent reaction" is muted, but still present-- simmering below the surface...
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