country music easily though that's because i'm a queer person that grew up in a small town so it has negative connotations that i'll never be able to get rid of even if i know there's country songs about beating up your boss and shit.
Hardcore/hardstyle. Very popular in The Netherlands, with huge festivals where every guy takes of his shirt to flex his pumped up muscles. And almost every football club plays hardcore before the match.
I don't hate on it and let everyone be, but Jesus fucking Christ is it shite
Christian Contemporary - in whatever flavour. I don't have much fondness for the church as it is and they manage to make something that's even worse than Christian Rock which, to quote Comrade Hill: "You're not making Christianity better you're just making rock and roll worse."
Oh... maybe Martial Industrial or Neo-folk. Both of which are fucking teeming with fascists, or "apoliteic" bands. Pretty much everyone you look at in either genre is gonna be quoting Ernst Jünger and Julius Evola, amongst other more obscure fascist or fascist-adjacent ideologues. They have this romantic notion of 'Europa', free from the decadence of liberal democracy and multiculturalism - they're unironic 'RETVRN' types.
I was going to say that I can click just about anything on Every Noise at Once and figure out some way to vibe with it, but I just noticed "Christian Deathcore" in there and am appalled.
Country music, Either it’s directly racist and faux-populist or it’s just boring. Like you’ll have a song by some millionaire who’s like “We got problems here, but Folks don’t care/ The big gov folks gonna do what they do, but won’t drop Welfare for ‘you know who’ “ and on the other end it’s like “Born and raised on my grandma’s ranch, gotta bunch of holes in my overall pants”Like all the songs are about being in a rural environment. Nothing else. Screamcore Death Metal is annoying to me. Like if I was actively fighting a war as a viking I could see something worthwhile in it, but nothing I could ever do would be intense and angry enough to listen to this music while doing it. Like am I supposed to casually drive around listening to this? Is it allowed for me to fold towels while listening to it? It seems like music to be played in a fight to the death, not even like a Kumite situation, like the end of the movie Misery where you fight dirty for your own life, that’s not my vibe at all tbh. I’ve had family members and friends who like that stuff and it’s fine, as long as they have headphones. I agree about R&B but ONLY bad R&B that’s basically just describing what sex is. Like it’s very uncomfortable to listen to one of the late 2000s R&B radio stations with parents or uncles and aunts and stuff. My parents and their siblings grew up in the 60s and 70s so when they think of R&B they think of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Al Green and the Five Stairsteps. So when they put on an R&B station it’s like nails on a chalkboard to hear someone describe cunnilingus to my older family members.
German Schlager music. I assume it's what other countries folk and/or country music is? If so, then really just the German version. Other countries's versions are so much cooler, but I do recognize the foreign coolness factor probably plays a large role in that.
I'd listen to anything as long as it sounds good beyond the words, like the instruments and the vocals are good, so my least favorite genres are ones that are like (examples of what I've heard but refused continuing the catalogue) Cardi B WAP or some songs by Eminem (tonedeaf) and Ice Spice, I don't mind the lyrics because a lot of times the songs I like are filthier, idk if someone can recommend me something that is like this but sounds good send it and I'll listen.
I like to think I can enjoy some stuff from most any genre but if I had to pick one probably like really hard metal ? Not familiar with the exact terminology, but I find it very grating and not in a satisfying way. Also isn’t a lot of it pretty nazi adjacent/outright nazi ? I may just be very ignorant of the genre but yea
My best friend loves it so no hate but I just can't get into the whole indie, pop punk, folk sort of stuff--maybe sometimes folk is okay but only if it's made by rural poor people not suburban upper middle class kids. I guess I just don't like suburban whining ("nonono it's SUPPOSED to sound bad!"). Bright Eyes is okay.
There's a lot of stuff I have a very short patience for. Everyone around me right now listens to drill, I like NBA YB but other than that all the flows and lyrics of the scene are really repetitive and its soulfully exhausting. I have to be in a very bad spot or en route to terrible crimes to want to hear drill. Considering its made by killers for killers after generations of being corrupted under American culture that's not surprising.
I also just can't get into old school hip hop or rappity rap.
98% of anything that makes it to the Top 40 these days is just McDonald's music.
I really like some classical and want to get into it but everytime I explore outside of OSTs/modern classical and try to listen to Dimitrille Von Orgenspognan or whoever from centuries ago I find it unbelievably boring and, ironic to what its fans say, emotionless, I can see some stuff just being lost in translation across hundreds of years though.
Whatever it is that Cavetown does. I really like comically hard or fast music but have no problems with most songs I deem "too soft" if it doesn't feel dead. When a song is basically a string instrument and some guy singing as softly as possible it is understimulating(best term I could find for what I feel). How bare the song is means there's nothing interesting for me each second which is what I like about listening to faster or harder songs. Most artists also come across as pretentious.
This is tragic because my boyfriend absolutely loves this kind of music.
Basically anything were the music doesn't flow well with or without vocals. There's no specific genre although I would say rap has way more of these types of songs. So much of it feels like an attempt at just talking or yelling to a rhythm while some music plays in the background. Then there are rap songs that flow amazingly well with the music and sounds great.
That being said there are lots of types of genres that do this and also like, sub-genres. Like I really like a bunch of different kinds of metal. Bother ones that are more like hard rock and ones that are more instrumental. Ones that have different ethnic themes etc. But I HATE. HATE screaming and growling metal. I cannot listen to it. It sounds stupid to me. My favorite band has some killer songs, with the best instrumentation and vocal flows, but then half way through some of them they will start the growling and I will just cut to the next one.