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In reply to the discussion: Does Taste in Music Change? Become "Mature"? [View all]True Dough
(17,099 posts)36. Blondie and Nirvana are okay
I'm more partial to Coldplay and Collective Soul. Also love some Simon and Garfunkel. Top 40, pop, alternative. That's where it's at for me. No country, no jazz, no classical.
As for metal, I went through a period where I listened to a lot of KISS. Not much of a "metal head" though.
EDITED TO ADD: I'm fond of Post Malone too!
EDITED AGAIN!!! Because I want to say that I'm not a big rap fan but I'm hooked on this new tune...
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beatles are extremely musical with a wide variety of sounds. most bands just crank out the same
msongs
Jun 2019
#3
Yes. I think you'd want some variety of styles in your limited "three" collection & beatles achieves
hlthe2b
Jun 2019
#6
Yeah just because I listen to Amon Amarth and Ghost, doesn't mean Iron Maiden is suddenly lame.
Initech
Jun 2019
#12
I've gotten where I prefer acoustic instruments and vocals, to rock music. I still like
Hoyt
Jun 2019
#31