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Songs you dislike

Ah I love the rap or "gangsta" type music lol. It makes me feel quite tough when listening to it, like I'm a chav who takes no crap from anyone lol.
Ever listen to that Dr Dre album 2001? Feel well 'ard n all listening to that
 
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My sister is the type to only like music that her partner likes. He's really into music and knows about a lot of bands and so is always introducing her to different music. She used to like things like Westlife and Blue when she was a teenager, which is the sort I liked too. But now whenever her partner introduces her to music, whichever it may be, she really loves it.
I'm glad I have my own mind lol. My husband likes the Beatles and all that hideous heavy metal/rock music like ACDC, but I've never liked it and I never will. The only Beatles song I like is Yellow Submarine, but that's because it has a march sort of effect to it and I love marching band type of music.
What did you think of that song I posted to you
 
"Reckless (Don't Be So)" is a good song by the Australian rock band Australian Crawl, and their sole number-one as part of an EP. But it has loud drumming and a slow tempo, and their other hit songs are way more underrated.
 
"Reckless (Don't Be So)" is a good song by the Australian rock band Australian Crawl, and their sole number-one as part of an EP. But it has loud drumming and a slow tempo, and their other hit songs are way more underrated.
Oh no clanging dustbin lid snare sabotages a good 80s song once again 😭😭😭😭 What a silly fashion that was.. Phil Collins what did you start?!

Another great Aussie band
 
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I can see why Everyone despises Techno even tho it's one of my fave genres but oh
man, PITBULL? TO HADES WITH HIM!
I have a bit of a "so bad it's good" thing with Pitbull. Like Kesha. When they teamed up on the song Timber it was a match made in heaven of vulgar and entertaining cringe. True soulmates.
 
There's rap and then there's rap.. the production line stuff about drugs, violence and money and then the socially conscious and musically innovative type
 
Rap seems to be quite a least favourite among the general autistic population for some reason. Heavy metal seems to be a more popular favourite but it isn't mine. To me it ain't music, it's noise.
 
Most rap and pop. I especially can't stand hearing Taylor Swift songs. I feel nauseous every time I hear what she calls music. I hate dealing with fascists, so I avoid NSBM (national socialist black metal). NSBM, with it's fascist nature, is not real metal.
 
Rap seems to be quite a least favourite among the general autistic population for some reason. Heavy metal seems to be a more popular favourite but it isn't mine. To me it ain't music, it's noise.
I can confirm. I'm an Autistic metalhead for as long as I remember. I have been listening to System of a Down, Slipknot, Babymetal, Bring me the Horizon, and August Burns Red a lot, along with a few others.
 
Rap seems to be quite a least favourite among the general autistic population for some reason. Heavy metal seems to be a more popular favourite but it isn't mine. To me it ain't music, it's noise.
I don't like rap or heavy metal.
 
I prefer music to sound either calming or joyful (according to which one I am in the mood for) rather than angry or sad.
 
I prefer music to sound either calming or joyful (according to which one I am in the mood for) rather than angry or sad.
Opal in Sky has a lot of happy metal songs. In fact, it is their thing.

A lot of power metal has positive messaging since it is intended to uplift the listener by making them feel powerful.
 

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