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hey mike i'm with you man initial d's wicked... dont stop the muuusic... *drift*...

i'm into trance, hard trance, breaks and drum and bass...

artists: Ferry Corsten, Marco V, Armin Van Buuren, Johan Gielen, Carl Cox, J00f, Kid Kenobi...

and Prodigy! (after TT anyway :P)

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I prefer punk rock, fav band is Millencolin, but also listen to 28 Days, Bodyjar, The Living End & Good Charlotte the most. Also loved Drowning Pool, but the lead singer died on the Ozzfest tour a few years ago & the new singer just dosen't have the same impact. Still good music though. :)

A bit of bass-heavy rap is good too, Xzibit is awesome.

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I'm with Ozzie_21. I like punk/rock (old skool and new). Good Charlotte, Living End, Grinspoon, Green Day, Goldfinger, Blink 182, Offspring, System of a down and all the other like. I prefer not to listen to R&B and rap but some of it (only some) is OK. Don't like computerised music (except Prodigy) and Heavy Metal ie. Slipknot (wtf are they screaming about half the time? :) Lol).

You won't catch me listening to Groove 101.7 and radio stations like that. Also I prefer listening to live bands than DJ's. Thats my opinon though

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I'm with Ozzie_21. I like punk/rock (old skool and new). Good Charlotte, Living End, Grinspoon, Green Day, Goldfinger, Blink 182, Offspring, System of a down and all the other like. I prefer not to listen to R&B and rap but some of it (only some) is OK. Don't like computerised music (except Prodigy) and Heavy Metal ie. Slipknot (wtf are they screaming about half the time? :) Lol).  

You won't catch me listening to Groove 101.7 and radio stations like that. Also I prefer listening to live bands than DJ's. Thats my opinon though

Ditto, pretty much the same. I can handle most rap, but won't rush out to buy it. Xzibit is the only difference, he has the unique voice for it. Absolutely HATE RnB, that music is aimed at chicks anyway.

I like music with a lot of different lines, not the same chorus over and over that when it is recorded, the "artist" needs one good delivery & they have 80% of the song done. Heavy metal is ok in parts, but I like to actually hear what they are singing.

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Fav Styles: Be Bop Jazz, The Blues, Baroque, Symphonic classical, Psy Trance, Tech House, Industrial (the real electronic dance one - not the stupid guitar style), 70's Prog Rock, 70's metal, Rock n Roll, Electroclash, Dub Reggae, Concious Ragga, 80's New Wave, New Romantic, and Indie.

Fav artists; John Coltrane, Mozart, Skinny Puppy, :wumpscut:, Hallucinogen, Radiohead, The Stanton Warriors, The Datsuns, Astral Projection, Led Zepplin, The Aphex Twin, Howlin' Wolf, The Black Keys, Bounty Killer, Duran Duran, Joy Division, Kings of Leon, and Fischer Spooner.

Never drive your Skyline with The Datsuns playing loud. Got me a sweet ol' speeding ticket doin' that.

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