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Title: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:33:00
I'll start:

Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Turbo Slaab on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:33:49
Dubstep.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:34:17
I never listened to it. I'm afraid I'll like it :P
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Dubsgalore on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:39:38
Dubstep.

don't be ashamed
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Turbo Slaab on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:41:08
Dubstep.

don't be ashamed

It's not the music I'm ashamed of really. It's the rave scene that follows.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:41:40
I assure you that there are worst Brazilian stuff. Here is an example:

Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Photekq on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:42:20
Dubstep.
"Dubstep" or dubstep? If it's the latter, there's no need to be ashamed.

If I'm honest.. I'm not ashamed of anything I like.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Dubsgalore on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:42:24
Dubstep.

don't be ashamed

It's not the music I'm ashamed of really. It's the rave scene that follows.

oooo indeed
there's specific crowds associated with general subgenres, but 'raves' are pretty bad haha

Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: CPTBadAss on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:43:02
I've never been ashamed of anything I listen to.

/me points to his .gif where he gets down to Ke$ha
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:43:36
I've never been ashamed of anything I listen to.

/me points to his .gif where he gets down to Ke$ha

can I see that?
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: aj-kun on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:43:39
can only be experienced
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: sth on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:44:12
no shame but you might think so... i LOVE pop. especially pop ladies.
nicki minaj
taylor swift
kelly clarkson
beyonce
usher
flo rida

this song especially oh my god it's so good:
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Dubsgalore on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:44:35
the only thing i would remotely be ashamed of listening to is some of Archie V's early music. He is a brony, and made music this vocals/tunes from the show, MLP. He has his whole story, and i've told it a few times in the IRC, but basically he doesn't associate his image with ponies anymore, but the older (brony) versions of his songs are better imo

I'm not a brony lol, but playing him in my car, with the windows done, i get some looks
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Yzeets on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:45:25
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:46:51
I remembered another one. RUA FTW

'Open your eyes and see
Your eyes are open.'

Genius.

Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: CPTBadAss on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:47:45
I've never been ashamed of anything I listen to.

/me points to his .gif where he gets down to Ke$ha

can I see that?

(http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=43163.0;attach=21096;image)

From  here (http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=43163.msg880779;topicseen#msg880779).

I am the dance commander and I command you to dance. Make moves son :P
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Photekq on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:47:53
Whenever I hear 'We got a theory. Y'see like.. We got a theory.. about magic.. and miracles.. Tha's right. Tha's right.' I just burst out laughing..
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:48:46
I've never been ashamed of anything I listen to.

/me points to his .gif where he gets down to Ke$ha

can I see that?

Show Image
(http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=43163.0;attach=21096;image)


From  here (http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=43163.msg880779;topicseen#msg880779).

I am the dance commander and I command you to dance. Make moves son :P

Your sit down dance is wonderful. One day I shall improve to your level.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: CPTBadAss on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:49:31
Your sit down dance is wonderful. One day I shall improve to your level.

I spent many hours in a car honing my skills sir. Thank you :P
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: funkymeeba on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:49:41
I'm not a brony lol, but playing him in my car, with the windows done, i get some looks

I get looks for most of the **** I listen to, so I just kind of tune it out at this point. I think Arkona in particular is a band that gets a heavy dose of bizarre looks, but **** it. It's good stuff! :D
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Xenderwind on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:52:05
Never seen a single episode of MLP and never plan to.  But I like this song.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Dubsgalore on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:53:49
I get looks for most of the **** I listen to, so I just kind of tune it out at this point. I think Arkona in particular is a band that gets a heavy dose of bizarre looks, but **** it. It's good stuff! :D

i just listened to a song, but i can see that happening
donesn't matter though lol

<- that's the most 'brony' song has he done, vocally. it's the most childish lyrics, but has such a nice melodic drop...that's the one i talk about when i say people look when i have the windows down...most of his other stuff has snippets of some of the voices here and there, but i don't care about that.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Photekq on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:57:57
I'm not a brony lol, but playing him in my car, with the windows done, i get some looks

I get looks for most of the **** I listen to, so I just kind of tune it out at this point. I think Arkona in particular is a band that gets a heavy dose of bizarre looks, but **** it. It's good stuff! :D
Yeah. Most of my friends call what I listen to 'noise'. I tell them that all music is noise and ignore the rest 'cause I'll like what I wanna like, *****.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Turbo Slaab on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:58:07
Dubstep.
"Dubstep" or dubstep? If it's the latter, there's no need to be ashamed.

If I'm honest.. I'm not ashamed of anything I like.

Is there a difference?

Also, this:


I think the beat reminds me of my childhood/good times.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: sth on Thu, 25 July 2013, 16:58:52
Dubstep.
"Dubstep" or dubstep? If it's the latter, there's no need to be ashamed.

If I'm honest.. I'm not ashamed of anything I like.

Is there a difference?

Also, this:


I think the beat reminds me of my childhood/good times.

there's a difference, just like with "trap" and trap ;)
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Dubsgalore on Thu, 25 July 2013, 17:00:25
lol sth
listen to the song
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Photekq on Thu, 25 July 2013, 17:03:12
Dubstep.
"Dubstep" or dubstep? If it's the latter, there's no need to be ashamed.

If I'm honest.. I'm not ashamed of anything I like.

Is there a difference?

Also, this:


I think the beat reminds me of my childhood/good times.
"Dubstep" = Skrillex etc.. Not actually dubstep, but people seem to think it is.
Dubstep = real dubstep. usually very calming, deep music, nothing like "dubstep".
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Turbo Slaab on Thu, 25 July 2013, 17:05:38
Dubstep.
"Dubstep" or dubstep? If it's the latter, there's no need to be ashamed.

If I'm honest.. I'm not ashamed of anything I like.

Is there a difference?

Also, this:


I think the beat reminds me of my childhood/good times.

there's a difference, just like with "trap" and trap ;)


I had to google trap and uh some of it's cool but it sounds like the type of music we used to say is "future music" back in the 90's. Kinda funny actually. Some of it is pretty good though.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: sth on Thu, 25 July 2013, 17:07:40
Dubstep.
"Dubstep" or dubstep? If it's the latter, there's no need to be ashamed.

If I'm honest.. I'm not ashamed of anything I like.

Is there a difference?

Also, this:


I think the beat reminds me of my childhood/good times.

there's a difference, just like with "trap" and trap ;)


I had to google trap and uh some of it's cool but it sounds like the type of music we used to say is "future music" back in the 90's. Kinda funny actually. Some of it is pretty good though.

most stuff that gets labeled trap is really weak electronic whatever blah blah. real trap is rap music about selling crack with sub bass instead or in addition to kick drums, high frequency hi hats with lots of trills at 16th/32nd/sometimes even 64th notes. its usually pretty sparse, bass heavy and hard hitting -- good for vocal accompaniment about how much money you have and all the ass you get while cooking and selling rocks.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Photekq on Thu, 25 July 2013, 17:08:27
I had to google trap and uh some of it's cool but it sounds like the type of music we used to say is "future music" back in the 90's. Kinda funny actually. Some of it is pretty good though.

Here's a good example of trap (i think. i'm not too big on the genre - correct me if i'm wrong sth)
t=1m5s
Here's a good example of dubstep
t=46s
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Dubsgalore on Thu, 25 July 2013, 17:08:50
Trap is EDM too...

but it's also trashy rap ( ;) )
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Turbo Slaab on Thu, 25 July 2013, 17:08:56
Dubstep.
"Dubstep" or dubstep? If it's the latter, there's no need to be ashamed.

If I'm honest.. I'm not ashamed of anything I like.

Is there a difference?

Also, this:


I think the beat reminds me of my childhood/good times.
"Dubstep" = Skrillex etc.. Not actually dubstep, but people seem to think it is.
Dubstep = real dubstep. usually very calming, deep music, nothing like "dubstep".

Ahh see. I was referring to "dubstep", Skrillex mainly because of the harder beats. I like the cores; hardcore, deathcore, metalcore, ect so breakdowns and stuff appeal to me.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: sth on Thu, 25 July 2013, 17:09:04
I had to google trap and uh some of it's cool but it sounds like the type of music we used to say is "future music" back in the 90's. Kinda funny actually. Some of it is pretty good though.

Here's a good example of trap
t=1m5s
Here's a good example of dubstep
t=46s

anything that uses the damn son sample is weak nu-trap
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: sth on Thu, 25 July 2013, 17:14:09
Trap is EDM too...

but it's also trashy rap ( ;) )

naw. it was never trashy rap. that was never a thing.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=trap any one of the non-transphobic definitions = trap


here's an example of trap that's not really about drugs (also goddamn this dude sounds hilarious, i'll never get over this song):
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: MKULTRA on Thu, 25 July 2013, 18:17:21
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Thu, 25 July 2013, 18:20:27

That's a great one!
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: sth on Thu, 25 July 2013, 18:21:55

WHY would you be ashamed of liking that song? it's one of their best!!
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: demik on Thu, 25 July 2013, 18:53:46
no shame but you might think so... i LOVE pop. especially pop ladies.
nicki minaj
taylor swift
kelly clarkson
beyonce
usher
flo rida

this song especially oh my god it's so good:

i, too, love pop.

but i love 70s/80s pop.

Dubstep.
"Dubstep" or dubstep? If it's the latter, there's no need to be ashamed.

If I'm honest.. I'm not ashamed of anything I like.

you mean brostep not "dubstep"
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Thu, 25 July 2013, 18:55:09
Give me an example of 70/80s pop :)
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: demik on Thu, 25 July 2013, 18:56:45
Give me an example of 70/80s pop :)


Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: CommunistWitchDr on Thu, 25 July 2013, 18:57:37
Don't be ashamed of music, all music is sacred.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Photekq on Thu, 25 July 2013, 19:00:10
you mean brostep not "dubstep"
Yeah. Brostep is what I meant. I called it "dubstep" because people seem to think dubstep=brostep, and call it dubstep.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Thu, 25 July 2013, 19:04:06
Give me an example of 70/80s pop :)



Those are quite nice, I'd not be ashamed!
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: demik on Thu, 25 July 2013, 19:10:17
oh no, not ashamed. was agreeing with sth.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: SpAmRaY on Thu, 25 July 2013, 21:48:40
I watched the bieber documentary.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Thu, 25 July 2013, 21:49:58
did you *have* to or did you *want* to watch it, ray?
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: nubbinator on Thu, 25 July 2013, 23:24:38
you mean brostep not "dubstep"
Yeah. Brostep is what I meant. I called it "dubstep" because people seem to think dubstep=brostep, and call it dubstep.

What's the main difference between the two. Usually when I see people bust out the brostep comment, they're some elitist pretentious music snob who's trying to denigrate some music they don't like.  When I hear dubstep, I think stuff like the following:







Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: TimIsABat on Thu, 25 July 2013, 23:31:48
Trap is EDM too...

but it's also trashy rap ( ;) )

Even though I am a bit peeved about how they labeled that part of EDM as trap, I still love it because it is the closest that EDM gets to hip-hop for me. I love trap music in the hip-hop sense.

I am ashamed to be loving Clarity...It just gets me pumped and happy. I scream it at my campers in the morning XD. Also, some Rihanna songs. I don't like her as a singer but some songs are just fun to dance to.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: demik on Thu, 25 July 2013, 23:35:38
Quote
What's the main difference between the two. Usually when I see people bust out the brostep comment, they're some elitist pretentious music snob who's trying to denigrate some music they don't like.  When I hear dubstep, I think stuff like the following:

and you'd be correct.

it's all the same to me. i was just correcting him on what it was called.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Photekq on Thu, 25 July 2013, 23:37:36
you mean brostep not "dubstep"
Yeah. Brostep is what I meant. I called it "dubstep" because people seem to think dubstep=brostep, and call it dubstep.
What's the main difference between the two. Usually when I see people bust out the brostep comment, they're some elitist pretentious music snob who's trying to denigrate some music they don't like.  When I hear dubstep, I think stuff like the following:
Some might call me an elitist when it comes to drum and bass and dubstep. I don't think any genre is bad - music is entirely a matter of opinion. However, it annoys me when people confuse brostep and dubstep, or when people call a song with no prominent drums drum and bass.

Brostep is so different to dubstep. Here are examples of proper dubstep. They're slower, calmer, deeper and stronger than brostep. They don't have any of the screeches, and any 'wob' noises are far less prominent. Slow(ish) drums and deep bass - that's true dubstep. :


Do you understand what I mean now? Again, I'm not saying brostep is bad. I'm just saying brostep is far different from dubstep.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: nubbinator on Fri, 26 July 2013, 00:00:24
Some might call me an elitist when it comes to drum and bass and dubstep. I don't think any genre is bad - music is entirely a matter of opinion. However, it annoys me when people confuse brostep and dubstep, or when people call a song with no prominent drums drum and bass.

Brostep is so different to dubstep. Here are examples of proper dubstep. They're slower, calmer, deeper and stronger than brostep. They don't have any of the screeches, and any 'wob' noises are far less prominent. Slow(ish) drums and deep bass - that's true dubstep. :

More

Do you understand what I mean now? Again, I'm not saying brostep is bad. I'm just saying brostep is far different from dubstep.

I get what you're saying, I'm just not sure I buy it.  For example, here's an earlier mix by Skream, one of the progenitors of dubstep.  It's midway between some of the "brostep" stuff and the stuff you posted in tempo, but has a heavy bassline "wob" present throughout most of it.


Or stuff by El-B that shares some of the same traits:


Same with Oris Jay:

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HKejUOLu5I)

There are many more examples.  It just seems like the bass line wobble has become a more central part of the music and there are those who feel a "drop" is a necessary part of dubstep.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Photekq on Fri, 26 July 2013, 00:16:05
When I said the wobs were less prominent I didn't mean there were none at all. There's plenty of dubstep with wobs, but it's almost always less prominent than in brostep. The concentration is on the drums & sub-bass. Rutten & Ghost Rider are far slower and are fairly simple songs. They have few elements, whereas the songs you posted earlier are chaotic, and your attention is drawn mainly to the screechy noises etc. rather than the drums & sub-bass. I don't know how I can explain it more.. To me the difference between brostep and dubstep is crystal clear.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Leslieann on Fri, 26 July 2013, 01:13:54
NuShooz
Frankie Goes to Hollywood

Really?
Frankie is actually kind of legendary.
Nu Shooz, most people probably don't even remember them.

I'm more ashamed of what some of the artists eventually turned into than I am of some of the music I like.  A good example is Lars Ulrich. Watch Cliff Em' All", and then "Some Kind Of Monster" and try to convince me you didn't lose at least some respect for him, and possibly the band as well. When your highly respected heavy/speed/thrash metal band becomes little more than a reality TV show, you have to wonder where you went wrong.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: iri on Fri, 26 July 2013, 02:50:56
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: iri on Fri, 26 July 2013, 02:53:45
and now there is some dubstep you should never be ashamed of.

Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: ImaMoFoThief on Fri, 26 July 2013, 03:18:45
this song when playing natures profit in dota 2
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Dubsgalore on Fri, 26 July 2013, 07:49:23
I am ashamed to be loving Clarity...It just gets me pumped and happy.

oh god...not clarity...anything but clarity
i go on rants about overplayed big room house, i don't want to begin on that subject
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Lastpilot on Fri, 26 July 2013, 07:50:55
Portions for foxes - rilo kiley

LOL one of my favorite songs ever...
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: JPG on Fri, 26 July 2013, 07:52:06
I am not ashamed of the music I listen to, but my girlfriend is kind of ashamed that I listen to Rhapsody of fire (and other groups similar). Well I don't care and listen to this type of music all the time!

One of their classic :

Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: SpAmRaY on Fri, 26 July 2013, 07:56:44
did you *have* to or did you *want* to watch it, ray?

I wanted to and I kind of liked it :eek:
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: CPTBadAss on Fri, 26 July 2013, 07:58:25
i go on rants about overplayed big room house, i don't want to begin on that subject

Don't even make me start on my rant about electronic music.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Dubsgalore on Fri, 26 July 2013, 08:03:09
i go on rants about overplayed big room house, i don't want to begin on that subject

Don't even make me start on my rant about electronic music.

lol i don't think the forum is the place for music rants
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Photekq on Fri, 26 July 2013, 11:15:29
and now there is some dubstep you should never be ashamed of.

It's a beautiful song. One of my favourites.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Fri, 26 July 2013, 11:18:52
did you *have* to or did you *want* to watch it, ray?

I wanted to and I kind of liked it :eek:

hahahaha :))

never say never!
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Fri, 26 July 2013, 11:24:06
and now there is some dubstep you should never be ashamed of.


This one was quite nice! But I prefer when women sing.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Thimplum on Fri, 26 July 2013, 12:04:54
Beethoven and Mendelssohn. I feel as though I should like some other genre of music than classical, but everything else really grates on me...
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: nubbinator on Fri, 26 July 2013, 15:42:46
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Thimplum on Fri, 26 July 2013, 15:51:51
Show Image
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=502xxCTRfxo)


Youtube is NOT an image:


Is what he means.

Not "{img]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=502xxCTRfxo[/img]"
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: demik on Fri, 26 July 2013, 16:05:45
NuShooz
Frankie Goes to Hollywood

Really?
Frankie is actually kind of legendary.
Nu Shooz, most people probably don't even remember them.

I'm more ashamed of what some of the artists eventually turned into than I am of some of the music I like.  A good example is Lars Ulrich. Watch Cliff Em' All", and then "Some Kind Of Monster" and try to convince me you didn't lose at least some respect for him, and possibly the band as well. When your highly respected heavy/speed/thrash metal band becomes little more than a reality TV show, you have to wonder where you went wrong.

again, not ashamed.

i was never a fan of metallica (not my type of music) but i learned to hate lars because of the whole metallica vs napster deal.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: jdcarpe on Fri, 26 July 2013, 16:24:42
Why are all mine girls? I don't know if I'm ashamed, or not...







Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Fri, 26 July 2013, 16:28:16
^

I chose one of yours randomly. I'd be ashamed too. :P

Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: AcidFire on Fri, 26 July 2013, 16:59:29
Aqua. Thats right, I said it, fricken Aqua. Nothing works so quick to put me in a better mood after a **** day.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: demik on Fri, 26 July 2013, 17:05:03
Aqua. Thats right, I said it, fricken Aqua. Nothing works so quick to put me in a better mood after a **** day.

Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: AcidFire on Fri, 26 July 2013, 19:28:30
Aqua. Thats right, I said it, fricken Aqua. Nothing works so quick to put me in a better mood after a **** day.


EXCEPT THAT. KILL IT WITH FIRE!
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Fri, 26 July 2013, 19:31:08
Barbie Girl came in my first mp3 drive! Disgusting.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Trent on Sat, 27 July 2013, 01:51:49
I'm not really "ashamed" of liking any of these, but they are some of the songs that people judge me sometimes for.  But screw em heh.

David Koz - I.G.Y

The Fifth Dimension - Let the sunshine in
(the second part is the best starting at 2:18, leeeeeeeet the sunnnnnnnnshineeeeeeeinnnnnnnnnnn!!)

Electric Six - Gay Bar
(the music video cracks me up)

And last but not least, Katy Perry...
My favorite song of hers...

Why are all mine girls? I don't know if I'm ashamed, or not...

Don't be ashamed bro  :p
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: demik on Sat, 27 July 2013, 20:35:10
add this bad boy to a song im ashamed of category

Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: noisyturtle on Sat, 27 July 2013, 20:52:41
I like some of Madonna's older stuff. Shhhhhh.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Sniping on Sat, 27 July 2013, 21:03:54
I'm ashamed of liking the new Jay-Z album for sure, yet another album where n*gga is rhymed with n*gga
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: demik on Sat, 27 July 2013, 23:24:56
I'm ashamed of liking the new Jay-Z album for sure, yet another album where n*gga is rhymed with n*gga

man i've heard some tracks off youtube and.. the hell. same goes with kanye's crap album.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Narcix on Sun, 28 July 2013, 04:14:09
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: iri on Sun, 28 July 2013, 04:54:54
This one was quite nice! But I prefer when women sing.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Grim Fandango on Sun, 28 July 2013, 04:58:45
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: noisyturtle on Sun, 28 July 2013, 06:21:56
Electric Six - Gay Bar
(the music video cracks me up)

Electric Six is amazing. Dance Commander? COME THE **** ON RIGHT NOW! That ****'s my mother****ing jam brother.

Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: funkymeeba on Sun, 28 July 2013, 09:55:18

Submotion Orchestra has some pretty neat tunes.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Lanx on Sun, 28 July 2013, 13:26:06

WHY would you be ashamed of liking that song? it's one of their best!!

i've taken a liking to this cover over the years.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: tp4tissue on Sun, 28 July 2013, 16:21:29
I am more ashamed of liking kpop more than anything else.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: jameslr on Sun, 28 July 2013, 22:59:25

And just about any dubstep that has me tapping my foot. I just don't get it...

Lately my kids have been playing Just Dance 4 on Wii and some of the songs have been running through my head. My 4 yr old loves "Rock Lobster" by the B-52's (puke) and that has been stuck in my head a lot as well as Carly Rae Jepsen. :(
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Sun, 28 July 2013, 23:04:19

This was fantastic.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: tormentor on Mon, 29 July 2013, 01:39:09
That Friday song seems to pop up everywhere. It's gonna be stuck in my head again. I can't help but walk around and sing it and it drives me nuts. lol.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: tp4tissue on Mon, 29 July 2013, 04:24:36
That Friday song seems to pop up everywhere. It's gonna be stuck in my head again. I can't help but walk around and sing it and it drives me nuts. lol.

You put something like that on stage "youtube stage" it's kind of offensive because there's no way that the author could've thought what they made was at all good or original.

So, when you give make something that is so obviously trite, it's offensive that you'd serve it up to the audience anyway.

Now this doesn't mean it's unoriginal to EVERYONE,  which means there are still components of the audience that are ok with the song, such as yourself.

But the h8ers are often louder.

Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: baldgye on Mon, 29 July 2013, 04:35:36
Dubstep.

don't be ashamed

It's not the music I'm ashamed of really. It's the rave scene that follows.

oooo indeed
there's specific crowds associated with general subgenres, but 'raves' are pretty bad haha



What's wrong with a proper rave? Have to say they seem to be super rare these days... I've been clubbing since I was 18 or so, (and by that I don't mean going to the ****ty local club were they play a horrible dubstep version of a jay z song or something) and I've only been to one or two proper raves





But on topic there isn't anything I'm ashamed of listening too as my last.fm profile shows
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: tp4tissue on Mon, 29 July 2013, 04:42:30
Dubstep.

don't be ashamed

It's not the music I'm ashamed of really. It's the rave scene that follows.

oooo indeed
there's specific crowds associated with general subgenres, but 'raves' are pretty bad haha



What's wrong with a proper rave? Have to say they seem to be super rare these days... I've been clubbing since I was 18 or so, (and by that I don't mean going to the ****ty local club were they play a horrible dubstep version of a jay z song or something) and I've only been to one or two proper raves

I don't quite get raves, it's really loud, people smell bad because of all the sweating, I wasn't doing the drugs, so being painfully aware of what was happening, and it was just plain uncomfortable.. 
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: baldgye on Mon, 29 July 2013, 04:56:23
A rave, as I understand it is about being in and with a group of people all experiencing the music together in a positive way usually dancing around. If you need drugs to help you do that, that's fine but it's not a prerequisite. I can't really speak to the BO problem because the few raves I've been too were in the days when you could smoke inside and so all you could ever really smell was smoke. But if your self conscious and have problems letting go and just dancing around carefree, then you should invest in be wonderful invention that is alcohol :)
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: tp4tissue on Mon, 29 July 2013, 05:02:19
A rave, as I understand it is about being in and with a group of people all experiencing the music together in a positive way usually dancing around. If you need drugs to help you do that, that's fine but it's not a prerequisite. I can't really speak to the BO problem because the few raves I've been too were in the days when you could smoke inside and so all you could ever really smell was smoke. But if your self conscious and have problems letting go and just dancing around carefree, then you should invest in be wonderful invention that is alcohol :)

I can understand being under-the-influence and really enjoying Pretty much anything, including raves.

I'm just sharing my experince of the Sober-rave, and it was quite harsh on the senses.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: baldgye on Mon, 29 July 2013, 05:06:26
Why would you even go to a club if you wernt drinking?
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: tp4tissue on Mon, 29 July 2013, 05:10:11
Why would you even go to a club if you wernt drinking?

I don't think it's absolutely necessary to drink, but most of the times sure, this was just One of the times that I did not.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: baldgye on Mon, 29 July 2013, 05:13:17
...are you one of those guys who goes to children's play areas, just to watch?
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: tp4tissue on Mon, 29 July 2013, 05:15:01
...are you one of those guys who goes to children's play areas, just to watch?

I don't see how you could've gotten that from my posts,

Less of course, you were thinking of all the times YOU yourself went to children's play areas and, just watched.


Learning stuff about baldgye everyday. for shame :(
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: baldgye on Mon, 29 July 2013, 05:29:20
People who go to clubs and don't drink are the same kinds of people who go to children's play areas to without children.
There is no good reason (unless you work there ofc) to go a club sober as your only ever going to have a bad time. If I'm not able to drink I wouldn't dream of going to a club because it would be a waste of money and time...

Though I do like ham sandwiches and pickles, damnit I'm just posting things I like to think about again
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: tp4tissue on Mon, 29 July 2013, 05:43:59
People who go to clubs and don't drink are the same kinds of people who go to children's play areas to without children.
There is no good reason (unless you work there ofc) to go a club sober as your only ever going to have a bad time. If I'm not able to drink I wouldn't dream of going to a club because it would be a waste of money and time...

Though I do like ham sandwiches and pickles, damnit I'm just posting things I like to think about again

Well, theres a difference between having gone to a club "that one time" and remained sober,  VS   Consistently Not drinking at a club EVER..

I don't see how you could've gotten the two confused from my posts.

And I still do not see how children's play area came into this.

People do not just pull somethings like that outta the back of their heads..

For you to make that leep, is something of an indication of dare one say, Deviance...? :-X


I'm definately not inviting you to any christmas gatherings. LOL :D
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: baldgye on Mon, 29 July 2013, 05:47:38
But I'd planed my whole year around your famouse Christmas gatherings!! >.<
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: jameslr on Mon, 29 July 2013, 07:18:59
People who go to clubs and don't drink are the same kinds of people who go to children's play areas to without children.
There is no good reason (unless you work there ofc) to go a club sober as your only ever going to have a bad time. If I'm not able to drink I wouldn't dream of going to a club because it would be a waste of money and time...

Though I do like ham sandwiches and pickles, damnit I'm just posting things I like to think about again

What about the designated driver that likes to see his / her friends or loved ones home safely? I may be a stick in the mud, but I think getting drunk is completely overrated. Then again, nerds never could handle alcohol.

(http://img.geocaching.com/cache/3b3d5668-4982-440a-9306-70c1342dd45a.jpg)
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: CPTBadAss on Mon, 29 July 2013, 07:34:46
Electric Six - Gay Bar
(the music video cracks me up)

Electric Six is amazing. Dance Commander? COME THE **** ON RIGHT NOW! That ****'s my mother****ing jam brother.

You hailed?

I rate this a 6/10 on the dance scale. I now command you to dance. EVERYONE.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Zehkul on Mon, 29 July 2013, 07:42:23

Can you feel the shame?
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Lanx on Mon, 29 July 2013, 07:44:51
I'm the DD, since i have alcohol intolerance (usually known as the asian allergy to alcohol when you get flushed), last time i drank responsibly was my bachelors party, bestman kept feeding me drinks while another groomsman kept on checking up on me after every drink.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: baldgye on Mon, 29 July 2013, 07:49:24
People who go to clubs and don't drink are the same kinds of people who go to children's play areas to without children.
There is no good reason (unless you work there ofc) to go a club sober as your only ever going to have a bad time. If I'm not able to drink I wouldn't dream of going to a club because it would be a waste of money and time...

Though I do like ham sandwiches and pickles, damnit I'm just posting things I like to think about again

What about the designated driver that likes to see his / her friends or loved ones home safely? I may be a stick in the mud, but I think getting drunk is completely overrated. Then again, nerds never could handle alcohol.

Designated driver for pubs and bar's sure... but a club is a night out... if your the designed driver while your 'friends' go to clubs then you need some better friends who can afford a taxi :P
Being drunk with friends and having a good time is awesome, everything in moderation.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: sth on Mon, 29 July 2013, 16:36:35
People who go to clubs and don't drink are the same kinds of people who go to children's play areas to without children.
There is no good reason (unless you work there ofc) to go a club sober as your only ever going to have a bad time. If I'm not able to drink I wouldn't dream of going to a club because it would be a waste of money and time...

Though I do like ham sandwiches and pickles, damnit I'm just posting things I like to think about again

What about the designated driver that likes to see his / her friends or loved ones home safely? I may be a stick in the mud, but I think getting drunk is completely overrated. Then again, nerds never could handle alcohol.

Designated driver for pubs and bar's sure... but a club is a night out... if your the designed driver while your 'friends' go to clubs then you need some better friends who can afford a taxi :P
Being drunk with friends and having a good time is awesome, everything in moderation.

you know there are people who don't drink for very good personal reasons who still like to dance and hang out with their friends, right?
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: baldgye on Mon, 29 July 2013, 16:39:02
People who go to clubs and don't drink are the same kinds of people who go to children's play areas to without children.
There is no good reason (unless you work there ofc) to go a club sober as your only ever going to have a bad time. If I'm not able to drink I wouldn't dream of going to a club because it would be a waste of money and time...

Though I do like ham sandwiches and pickles, damnit I'm just posting things I like to think about again

What about the designated driver that likes to see his / her friends or loved ones home safely? I may be a stick in the mud, but I think getting drunk is completely overrated. Then again, nerds never could handle alcohol.

Designated driver for pubs and bar's sure... but a club is a night out... if your the designed driver while your 'friends' go to clubs then you need some better friends who can afford a taxi :P
Being drunk with friends and having a good time is awesome, everything in moderation.

you know there are people who don't drink for very good personal reasons who still like to dance and hang out with their friends, right?

Yeah I guess that's ok too.. but it was more aimed at t4p having a problem with a club/rave when sober, as those places aren't generally the best sober, unless your a social badass and can dance and have fun without needing alcohol
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: iri on Tue, 30 July 2013, 01:18:08
you don't need alcohol if you have some proper hoffmans!
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: SpAmRaY on Tue, 06 August 2013, 10:19:18
I watched a Katy Perry documentary last night....and I liked it.  8)
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Findecanor on Wed, 07 August 2013, 09:00:34
I am not ashamed of any music I like to listen to. I am only reluctant to talk about some kinds of music among certain people who are narrow-minded.

Yeah I guess that's ok too.. but it was more aimed at t4p having a problem with a club/rave when sober, as those places aren't generally the best sober, unless your a social badass and can dance and have fun without needing alcohol
I haven't been to any rave since the '90s.. Back then there was never any alcohol at raves. People drank water and soft drinks to refresh themselves ... There were some narcotics at the fringes, but not alcohol. You did not need drugs to enter trance, you could enter a trance from the beat, the music and the dancing if you were persistent and you let yourself. Alcohol would just have messed that up.

Raves were not places to pick someone up for a one-night stand. Those other kinds of dance halls have alcohol to make flirting easier.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: do_Og@n on Wed, 07 August 2013, 09:22:58
I would have to say "The Final Countdown" by Europe.

It has actually been claimed as the worst rock song of all time.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Fri, 09 August 2013, 10:36:59
I would have to say "The Final Countdown" by Europe.

It has actually been claimed as the worst rock song of all time.

Perfect example of terrible but great song.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: GeekMark2 on Fri, 09 August 2013, 10:39:07
Love a bit of Kylie..I should be ashamed, shouldn't I?  :-[
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: esoomenona on Fri, 09 August 2013, 10:41:05
Love a bit of Kylie..I should be ashamed, shouldn't I?  :-[

La la la
La la lala la
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Thimplum on Fri, 09 August 2013, 12:22:50
I would have to say "The Final Countdown" by Europe.

It has actually been claimed as the worst rock song of all time.

Haha.

Before I discovered REAL music, I actually played the Bass Guitar part to that live.

It ws actually sorta fun.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: tp4tissue on Fri, 09 August 2013, 12:42:54

Can you feel the shame?

I think in each of these posts,  You guys should include a small explanation of Why and What you like about that song.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Quardah on Fri, 09 August 2013, 13:04:45
Adèle.

I really like "bulky" women signing. It's pure voice.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Fri, 09 August 2013, 13:18:28
Adèle.

I really like "bulky" women signing. It's pure voice.

Fatele.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Quardah on Fri, 09 August 2013, 13:41:23
Adèle.

I really like "bulky" women signing. It's pure voice.

Fatele.

Lol Indeed. But hey you gotta agree, 10/10 would bang.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: TheQsanity on Fri, 09 August 2013, 13:42:00
Justin Beiber and 1D.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Quardah on Fri, 09 August 2013, 13:46:21
Justin Beiber and 1D.

No way.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: do_Og@n on Fri, 09 August 2013, 13:58:24
Justin Beiber and 1D.

No way.

Yes way! :thumb:
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: pr1me on Fri, 09 August 2013, 13:59:53
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Fri, 09 August 2013, 14:05:36
Adèle.

I really like "bulky" women signing. It's pure voice.

Fatele.

Lol Indeed. But hey you gotta agree, 10/10 would bang.

Never :P
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: TheQsanity on Fri, 09 August 2013, 14:08:13
yes way. Pandora....

edit oh and 3mbelem 3 song called "chole"
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Thimplum on Fri, 09 August 2013, 15:34:05
Justin Beiber and 1D.

Ban him. Now.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Fri, 09 August 2013, 15:36:04
Justin Beiber and 1D.

Ban him. Now.

He is ashamed of it, don't be harsh :P
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Findecanor on Fri, 09 August 2013, 15:41:45
I would have to say "The Final Countdown" by Europe.

It has actually been claimed as the worst rock song of all time.
As a Swede who grew up with that song, and celebrated the Millenium New Year's Eve watching/hearing Europe play it live ... I think that it is awesome. Nothing to be ashamed about.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: TheQsanity on Fri, 09 August 2013, 15:44:02
Justin Beiber and 1D.

Ban him. Now.

I plead guilty!!!
I said I was ashamed!
spare me!
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Thimplum on Fri, 09 August 2013, 20:08:53
Aqua.

I take back all of the nice things about the ErgoGP. BAN HIM  :D
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: do_Og@n on Fri, 09 August 2013, 20:21:13
Aqua. Thats right, I said it, fricken Aqua. Nothing works so quick to put me in a better mood after a **** day.

Back in my day we used to listen to Aqua on an 8-track player....and then jump on the bed. :cool:
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: sth on Tue, 13 August 2013, 23:34:00
I am not ashamed of any music I like to listen to. I am only reluctant to talk about some kinds of music among certain people who are narrow-minded.

dude. try being into screamo and metalcore. people assume i mean my chemical romance and as i lay dying instead of saetia and converge :(
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: bueller on Tue, 13 August 2013, 23:56:28
So much. I've been caught out SO many times over the years by my mates and they hound me mercilessly.

Taylor Swift
Katy Perry
Ellie Goulding
Lily Allen

Love the poppy bull**** when I just want something to perk my mood up. It's pretty funny because I usually listen to heavy stuff and played in a death metal band for 5 years.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Quardah on Wed, 14 August 2013, 07:11:31
So much. I've been caught out SO many times over the years by my mates and they hound me mercilessly.

Taylor Swift
Katy Perry
Ellie Goulding
Lily Allen

Love the poppy bull**** when I just want something to perk my mood up. It's pretty funny because I usually listen to heavy stuff and played in a death metal band for 5 years.

It's ok, everyone has a personnal ghey side.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: divito on Wed, 14 August 2013, 09:35:38
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: CPTBadAss on Wed, 14 August 2013, 09:44:30
So much. I've been caught out SO many times over the years by my mates and they hound me mercilessly.

Taylor Swift
Katy Perry
Ellie Goulding
Lily Allen

Love the poppy bull**** when I just want something to perk my mood up. It's pretty funny because I usually listen to heavy stuff and played in a death metal band for 5 years.

Hehe, I'm the same way. What heavy tunes are you into?
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: oTurtlez on Wed, 14 August 2013, 09:54:40
I am not ashamed of any music I like to listen to. I am only reluctant to talk about some kinds of music among certain people who are narrow-minded.

dude. try being into screamo and metalcore. people assume i mean my chemical romance and as i lay dying instead of saetia and converge :(


I know that feel bro :( Though I listen to practically everything now, I enjoy going back to my roots and listening to some metal every now and then. There's such a stigma that goes along with liking any form of metal. Chelsea Grin, Whitechapel, and Disfigured Elegance were my top three throughout high school. Love me that deathcore. Then of course there was TDWP, whom was the band that got me into metal in the first place ("Dogs Can Grow Beards All Over" FTW) so I can't leave them out of my top choices.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: lcs on Wed, 14 August 2013, 10:01:16
I don't get this prejudice you guys get for liking metal. Here in Brazil there is no such thing (that I'm aware of). :)
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: bueller on Wed, 14 August 2013, 10:07:48
So much. I've been caught out SO many times over the years by my mates and they hound me mercilessly.

Taylor Swift
Katy Perry
Ellie Goulding
Lily Allen

Love the poppy bull**** when I just want something to perk my mood up. It's pretty funny because I usually listen to heavy stuff and played in a death metal band for 5 years.

Hehe, I'm the same way. What heavy tunes are you into?

Been listening to a lot of Mastodon and Gojira lately but I love my old school stuff like Pantera and Slayer etc too!
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: oTurtlez on Wed, 14 August 2013, 10:08:38
I don't get this prejudice you guys get for liking metal. Here in Brazil there is no such thing (that I'm aware of). :)

People like to think metalheads are all serial killers, and genuinely bad people, which is completely the opposite. I've met more nice people who listen to metal than I have that listen to Country, Rap, and EDM combined. That being said, I like two of those genres as well.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: bueller on Wed, 14 August 2013, 10:10:05
I don't get this prejudice you guys get for liking metal. Here in Brazil there is no such thing (that I'm aware of). :)

People like to think metalheads are all serial killers, and genuinely bad people, which is completely the opposite. I've met more nice people who listen to metal than I have that listen to Country, Rap, and EDM combined. That being said, I like two of those genres as well.

This is so true. I've been around the local scene for years and can say I've only ever seen a small number of fights in hundreds of gigs. It's pretty hilarious the stereotypes that get thrown around, most metalheads are very intelligent people.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Zehkul on Wed, 14 August 2013, 14:43:17
I think in each of these posts,  You guys should include a small explanation of Why and What you like about that song.

I don’t even know that myself.
Title: Re: Music you're ashamed of liking
Post by: Morwrath on Sat, 17 August 2013, 06:04:21
Probably kpop, its so catchy and addictive! :/ I watch the korean LoL league and between matches they always play kpop.