Question:
someone called my music "limited", and "sounded all the same"?
anonymous
2013-08-02 10:41:18 UTC
these are all the styles I love
(ok, I know most of them involve guitar so that could cause the "all sounding the same" part)

Modern rock (alt.rock, shoegazing , funkrock, Emo...)
(hardcore) Punk,Grunge, new wave ...
post-rock
blues
country
folk
reaggea
ska
(instrumental) jazz and bigband
(alternative and old school) hiphop
industrial rock
synthpop
synthrock
electronic new wave
Darkwave
singer/ songwriter
pop
cajun
Zydeco
bluegrass
rock 'n' roll
rockabilly
melodic hardcore
melodic metalcore
melodic death metal
heavy, trash, speed, groove ... metal
Ten answers:
Alex Carter
2013-08-03 06:27:52 UTC
Yup he's 100% right, your music is very limited for a deaf, someone who can't hear nor understand sounds, a monkey will tell the differences.

This type of people better left dead (ignore them)



P.S. you have an absolute wonderful taste in music
anonymous
2013-08-02 17:05:32 UTC
It's pretty the same for me. I come across alternative, indie rock, synthrock, darkwave. They straightforwardly sound similar, joined by a mutual line, that's a guitar fragment or a bass flinging; anyhow all these styles have much more in common than this.

Limited is offensive in my eyes; limited is the music listened by millions of teenagers, but the above is a perfect system to blend rock and electronic like a wedding. I'm quite jealous of my taste because I find it the absolute clever outburst.
?
2016-12-27 10:10:43 UTC
Hmmm...i assume i do no longer be attentive to if i've got self assurance song to continually be 'functional' or if the rationale to create something musical in nature is often there. i'm somebody that hears 'song' practically continuously in everyday life...the clicking of footwear on the pavement as a human being walks, the sound from the printer outdoors my workplace because it cycles the toner cartridges, etc. in actuality, as i became on the brink of visit artwork the different morning i became status in the bathing room and the sound of water dripping from the faucet in the tub and hitting the fiberglass caught my interest and that i became bopping my head alongside to it. To me, rhythm is the foundation for the great element, and there are the style of great style of rhythmic aspects in everyday life that i'm no longer able to help yet pay attention 'song' practically everywhere i'm going. some won't pick to outline it so extensively, it is fantastic. The definition of song itself is only as subjective as our tastes and suggestions. So sure, I do think of that such ambient sounds could be defined as 'paintings' because of the fact the definition of paintings is so extensive as to contain the two a canvas being painted only crimson and the Mona Lisa. i think of there are various distinctive ranges, yet all of them fall below the umbrella as far as i'm in contact.
Adam
2013-08-02 21:03:09 UTC
You really need to ask yourself if Country and Melodic Death Metal sound similar at all
?
2013-08-02 11:13:32 UTC
No need to get offended by what some random user on an anonymous Q & A site said about your music meng.



He was either

a) wrong, or

b) trolling randomly
?
2013-08-02 10:45:00 UTC
so are you looking for validation here or what? Who cares what other people think about your music of choice.
?
2013-08-03 00:34:38 UTC
Errrr so you really care about what people think of YOUR music?
Graffhead91
2016-12-09 03:45:32 UTC
You forgot Hip-Hop...
John
2013-08-02 11:33:05 UTC
If you like synth rock, check it out: http://youtu.be/4ufZTTUTAsM
anonymous
2013-08-02 10:52:43 UTC
nobody here cares kid,that kid is obviously a f*cktard,ignore him.


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