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BastardofYoung 04-14-2013 04:40 PM

Best thread on MB. Would read again.

Forward To Death 04-14-2013 08:57 PM

Who gives a ****? No, really, who gives a **** what you classify your music as.

I think grunge is the most bs genre term ever, but I still use it to describe Nirvana, AIC, etc.

Tbh, it's not significant enough an issue, when I'm talking to friends about music, I don't think I ever mention genres.

Neapolitan 04-14-2013 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zman419 (Post 1306756)
Well I kind of did a tip of the iceberg type thing
on my ipod I have, post-hardcore, metalcore, deathcore, "pirate metal" (if you'll count that as a sub genre), hardcore punk, "normal"punk, power metal, thrash metal, hard rock, death metal, rap, electronic, folk metal, progressive metal, progressive rock, alternative rock, gothic metal, nu metal, electro metal, pop-punk, "djent" and even psycobilly.
I think I'm pretty varied.

Still one genre, not that varied. I can listen to didgeridoos or The Beatles or Bob Dylan. I think that is more varied than what you listen to, no offense just being honest here. Sometime I can go from listening to Polkas to Electronica, but I can't go from listening to Electronica to listening to Polkas, it's kinda like brushing your teeth and then drinking ice tea - it kinda messes up the taste buds.

ok I hope you don't mind I made an outline of the things you have on your i-pod, to show it is basically one genre with sub-genres and many sub-sub-genres I thought a Venn diagram would work better, or a flow chart like Sam Dunn but I ain't got time for that.
  • Popular Music:
    • [Rock and Roll]
      • rap
      • electronic
      • [Rock]
        • hard rock
        • progressive rock
        • alternative rock
        • [Punk Rock]
          • "normal"punk
          • Pop-Punk
          • hardcore punk
          • post-Hardcore
        • Heavy Metal
          • metalcore
          • deathcore
          • "pirate metal"
          • power metal
          • thrash metal
          • death metal
          • gothic metal
          • nu metal
          • electro metal
          • folk metal
          • progressive metal
            • djent
          • gothic metal
          • nu metal
          • electro metal

I've seen some musicologist file hip hop music and Electronica under Rock and Roll. I don't see them being properly classified under Rock and Roll (but since people here like to make issue over small stuff) I thought I'd defer what I've seen others classify them as.

My opinion is since instrumentation if very different in hip hop music and Electronica to Rock music then it should be a genre out-side of Rock and Roll.

Scarlett O'Hara 04-15-2013 01:37 AM

I really appreciate the context of sub-genres, it helps me look for more types of sound that I like and grab more of it. I can still remain open minded while doing so by not restricting which forums I read.

Unknown Soldier 04-15-2013 03:00 AM

I'm an obsessive sub-genre nut, even though at times I'm not always sure which sub-genre an album should go into. But as said above it does help me to enjoy the music better, by giving me extra things to look for in the music.

zman419 04-15-2013 05:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1307159)
Still one genre, not that varied. I can listen to didgeridoos or The Beatles or Bob Dylan. I think that is more varied than what you listen to, no offense just being honest here. Sometime I can go from listening to Polkas to Electronica, but I can't go from listening to Electronica to listening to Polkas, it's kinda like brushing your teeth and then drinking ice tea - it kinda messes up the taste buds.

ok I hope you don't mind I made an outline of the things you have on your i-pod, to show it is basically one genre with sub-genres and many sub-sub-genres I thought a Venn diagram would work better, or a flow chart like Sam Dunn but I ain't got time for that.
  • Popular Music:
    • [Rock and Roll]
      • rap
      • electronic
      • [Rock]
        • hard rock
        • progressive rock
        • alternative rock
        • [Punk Rock]
          • "normal"punk
          • Pop-Punk
          • hardcore punk
          • post-Hardcore
        • Heavy Metal
          • metalcore
          • deathcore
          • "pirate metal"
          • power metal
          • thrash metal
          • death metal
          • gothic metal
          • nu metal
          • electro metal
          • folk metal
          • progressive metal
            • djent
          • gothic metal
          • nu metal
          • electro metal

I've seen some musicologist file hip hop music and Electronica under Rock and Roll. I don't see them being properly classified under Rock and Roll (but since people here like to make issue over small stuff) I thought I'd defer what I've seen others classify them as.

My opinion is since instrumentation if very different in hip hop music and Electronica to Rock music then it should be a genre out-side of Rock and Roll.

Maybe I'm a little to guilty for having a hard on for metal and my tastes are't as varied as I thouht they were, though genres like polka are a little to....... hard to listen to for me. Though I respect it, I respect pretty much every artist (cept some of the top 40 artists, a lot of them are *******s)

The Batlord 04-15-2013 08:31 AM

How about we stop with Anti-Sub-Genre threads? We get at least one a month and I wonder why anyone even cares anymore.

Black Francis 04-15-2013 12:34 PM

i also heard of "Sludge Metal" lol

i honestly think that Metal doesn't need that many sub-genres
it seems like a way to be more special than the rest

you could do the same thing with punk and call some bands "Political punk" or "Slow punk" or "Story punk" (that would be punk while narrating a story)

i do agree these Sub genre serve as a reference, but new ones keep popping up and ppl keep using them as a way to feel more special than the rest

"You moron that's not death metal that's goth metal"

"But they both sound the same to me"

"Well that's cause you're stupid >_>"

LoathsomePete 04-15-2013 12:48 PM

There's a pretty appreciable difference between a band like Type O Negative and Cannibal Corpse that even the most ignorant person would have trouble denying, and that's where genre labels come in handy. It's when people start compartmentalizing subgenres that it gets a little taxing, or when people start creating their own genres based on the subject matter of the lyrics, like "Pirate metal" or "Love metal". Sorry, one of those is power metal with fantasy lyrics replaced with songs about pirates, and the other is a pussified version of gothic metal.

BastardofYoung 04-15-2013 01:04 PM

Yeah, sub-genres do come in handy when trying to get into a style of music with different off shoots.

I couldn't imagine having to get into styles within a genre without some sort of labeling.

The idea of these sub-genres is a good one. I am guessing the OP just meant people should stop fighting when it comes to what sub-style is better?


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