Marching band music. Canβt get enough of it.
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Dude, I would be ecstatic if my hypothetical date said they listen to marching band music. Please recommend me some.
I'm not big into matching band music, but I went to a MarchFourth concert on a whim and had a fun time. Lots of juggling, hula hooping, dancing. They even had a guy doing yo-yo tricks to a saxophone solo.
Kpop. But to be fair, I listen to a wide variety of genres, from prog rock to metal, r&b, EDM, and film scores.
I'm going to save the Powerwolf and Lord of the Lost until maybe the third date...
French deep house from 2016.
MC Frontalot.
That's a deep cut right there
italo-disco. though i might reveal that in a later moment.
Metal. A lot of people kinda freak out when they hear you like metal of any kind. And not in a good way.
I don't really have guilty pleasures, but I'd probably keep Pupil Slicer and HIDE for the third or fourth date...
Over clocked remix
My "Hey! It's Franklin!" CD.
I don't know how she woud react to the entire ratchet & clank OST so I probably wouldn't show her this.
...every once in awhile i listen to top fourty countdowns from the mid-eighties, not necessarily because i enjoy the music, but because i'm mesmerised by the time-warp effect of revisiting period radio programs...
...i disliked a lot of the music then but i appreciated the shared cultural experience of legitimately popular broadcast media, and retrospectively it's a window into a world which no longer exists...
Demi Lovato's first album, Don't Forget. It absolutely slaps but it's difficult for me to talk about it.
Probably the cursed remixes on YouTube, they don't need to know how much of a banger beatswapped uptown funk is.
Insane Clown Posse
There's a Ghoooooost in me
That wants to say I'm sorry
Doesn't mean I'm sorry...
I love that song, gives me nostalgia for little big planet
I didn't know it was on the soundtrack there. I just really dig her vibe, and have been going through a lot of her songs recently
You should check out the soundtrack, I think it was the second game. There's a lot of really cool weird stuff like that in there
Edit: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0DEF1F9089CD1308&si=NodLQzleyEtL8PZ4
Ghosts is the last one, there's a lot of ost in there as well though I think that's good too personally
The Go! Team - I forgot about them!