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What music does LPF listen to?

What music do you listen to

  • Rock

    Votes: 63 41.7%
  • Rap

    Votes: 27 17.9%
  • Country

    Votes: 12 7.9%
  • Dubstep / techno / rave

    Votes: 65 43.0%
  • metal

    Votes: 55 36.4%
  • hip hop

    Votes: 30 19.9%
  • Other

    Votes: 53 35.1%

  • Total voters
    151





Rap/hip hop/other
B.G. Knocc Out
Gangsta Dresta
Ice Cube
Warren G
Nate Dogg
Snoop Dogg
Eazy - E
2Pac
 
I listen to pretty much everything. So many obscure sub genres it's impossible to narrow down. I like having such a vast collection of about 15k songs on my current HDD. I got things from witch-house to Afropop to Atmospheric black metal, to drill, to classical to old appalachian instrumentals. So many to choose from your poll list doesn't even cover the surface. :P

I'm mainly passionate about hip hop though. I know a lot about that, keep up to date with all the underground up and comers from Chicago, Atlanta etc.
 
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Their talk radio wasn't interesting like we have in Anchorage, I did find one country station which wasn't too bad though, the rest of the music was so rap like, or rap which I run from like a fox from a hound if I hear that on the radio. This was just the FM band, I suppose I should have looked in the AM band.

Yea it's all turned to rap crap, CLEAR CHANNEL bought 95% of the stations and they control it all now, Sunday morning you cant find anything but what they want to talk about, I just turn it off or bring my own.
 
Yea it's all turned to rap crap, CLEAR CHANNEL bought 95% of the stations and they control it all now, Sunday morning you cant find anything but what they want to talk about, I just turn it off or bring my own.


You're def right man! That's all it is.
Sucks man Becaise i can think of literatly 4 stations here in Oklahoma that is at rap!
 
Well it has been 18 days since Prince passed on and no one has said anything yet, I guess you are mostly all too young to remember him or think much of him, he was one of the most prolific artists of our time releasing one album a year for 39 years and supposedly has a huge amount of unrecorded music.


He also wrote many songs for other artists including this one some of you will remember recorded by The Bangles.


Alan
 
Well it has been 18 days since Prince passed on and no one has said anything yet, I guess you are mostly all too young to remember him or think much of him, he was one of the most prolific artists of our time releasing one album a year for 39 years and supposedly has a huge amount of unrecorded music.


He also wrote many songs for other artists including this one some of you will remember recorded by The Bangles.


Alan

I know who price is. I guess I just never really liked his music all that much but I will say that I definitely respected him as a song writer and performer. Personally I think him and a lot of celebrities passed way too early, way too early :(
 
I know who price is. I guess I just never really liked his music all that much but I will say that I definitely respected him as a song writer and performer. Personally I think him and a lot of celebrities passed way too early, way too early :(

Yes I have to agree, so many way to early.


Alan
 
I pretty much always have a song stuck in my head. Today, May 13, 2016, it's this one.


Yesterday I ended up with two songs before the day was over. The first one was triggered by a post from IE in the Fast Connection thread and the other from a picture on Imgur.
 
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Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground) by Mike & The Mechanics from 1985. The song was banned by the BBC during the first Gulf War due to its address of war, nationalism and religion, as well as a direct reference to weaponry in the line, "There's a gun and ammunition just inside the doorway". Many of you will not be old enough to remember that war, but many thought at the time that it was the beginning of the end. The coalition forces were the largest military alliance since WW2, half a million combat personnel were sent to Saudi Arabia and enough aircraft to drop up to a megaton of bombs in a day. Enough of history though as the song has nothing to do with that war. On to the music now.


Alan
 
I'm going to try this again. Here's one the older members might remember. John Prine doing "Dear Abbey".

 





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