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Old 12-01-2008, 09:50 AM   #13 (permalink)
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I personally don't have a problem with pop music. I tend to be completely open-minded and ingest every type of music that's out there. This way if there's a certain song I like, I'm going to like it despite what my friends and associates may think. On one end of the spectrum, I'm a very avid classical music fan (favoring 18th-19th Century Piano compositions). On the other end of the spectrum, I liked Cleanin' Out My Closet by Enimem so much that I learned all the lyrics. Anyone that knows him knows how hard it is to learn his "rhymes" since he's spitting them out so fast. On that note, I'm also a big fan of the song Sons of 3rd Bass by 3rd Bass. To me that was one of my favorite songs growing up. Throw a wrench into this, and you'll see me listening to Morrissey's Viva Hate CD. In essence, to me it's not necessarily genre-specific as much as song-specific. Just because I like one or two songs by an artist doesn't make me love everything they do, know what I mean (as Blur would say in another great song I enjoy "Parklife")?
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