User:MFTP Dan

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  1. Same day as Juice Wrld, fun fact (RIP).
  2. Subgenres that spark my interest include:
    There are a few genres which I have particular dislike for: Most of your typical radio pop (Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande, etc.), black and unblack metal, most death metal and deathcore, crust punk, grindcore, noise rock, and true screamo (usually). I used to generally dislike hip hop, but I've come around to it over the years. My impression of it was ruined by the generation I grew up in. The 2000s and early 2010s, aside from a select few artists, were a time I did not think was good for hip hop, as it catered to a more nightclub-oriented focus; 50 Cent, Ludacris, Lil Wayne, Missy Elliott, Nelly, T.I. – and most of their other compatriots which found varying degrees of success – I found unenjoyable. Except for Jay-Z and Kanye, they were black sheep among them. Anyway, rap was better before that scene arrived, and since then, lots of hip hop has incorporated melody which I actually enjoy. Juice Wrld, Rod Wave and Polo G especially have seen some heavy rotation from me. Even less melodic raps have more often strayed from these themes and sounds of club life. My favorite country music consists of Alabama, Garth Brooks, Zac Brown Band, Alan Jackson, Billy Currington, Cole Swindell, Brantley Gilbert, Luke Combs, FGL, Russell Dickerson and Bailey Zimmerman - anything else is either a home run or a strikeout, metaphorically speaking. I also find most CCM a bit bland and fenced-in musically; electric guitars, the instrument I believe is God's greatest musical blessing that he allowed man to create, do not generally feature prominently in this type of music, especially not the distorted kind I have come to love the most in rock and heavy metal.

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