What type of genres you cannot stand listening to? anything other than nu metal, alternitve, garage, death metal, heavy metal and soft goth really annoy the living shit out of me. especially punk music. i cannot stand the used or good charlotte.
Country Crap Rock (My own little genre I made up for bands such as Good Charlotte, Simple Plan, Hawthorne Heights, Oasis, and The Killers) I made up Crap Rock because for the most part I like anything rock, just a few bands really bother me and they don't have a single genre they all fit in. I like some pop punk (Yellowcard), and some emo/screamo (My Chemical Romance, Brand New, etc.) so I can't just say those genres suck. For the most part they do, but I like some bands from each.
The Used and Good Charlotte are not punk. The Used is more on the emo side and Good Charlotte is more or less pop rock. Here's a good real punk band to listen to: Click. Anyway, genres I can't stand: Most rap, particularly mainstream rap(however, I love rap in reggae or ska songs), nu-metal, death metal, most goth rock (though there's some exceptions), modern country, pop/punk (basically fake punk).
I'm open to almost all genres, there're just the few exceptions in each. For example, Good Charlotte, My Chemical Romance, the 'Rap' that is on the radio these days (gimme the old school shit), The Killers... The only genre that I in general can't stand is country. I can respect where they are coming from, but it just doesn't suit my ears.
me no gusto Simple Plan, Hilary Duff, and all this other crap that 12-14 year old girls call punk. cracka, please....i hate them with a purple passion. but Bowling For Soup does rock my socks, especailly the new song, "Ohio (Come Back To Texas)"
Genres. Not bands. That's the poorly attributed title of "grunge" you're looking for there. Pop-punk. (Ex: Good Charlotte, Bowling For Soup, Simple Plan) Country (Ex: Toby Keith, Garth Brooks) Rap (Ex: 50 Cent, G-Unit, Lloyd Banks) There are some exceptions to those genres for me (Nas, Jay-Z for Rap, Sum 41, if you consider them Pop-punk. I feel they're more along the lines of Punk-Rock.)
I always considered Sum41 to be punk rock with some 80's metal and hardcore metal mixed in, lol. There's a lot of stuff I don't really listen to, the only general genres I listen to are rock and some rap. I don't hate stuff like pop, progressive, alternative, etc., I just don't really listen to them.
I cannot stand Norah Jones songs and I forgot this guy name but he sang this song "Your Body Is A Wonderland".
Black Metal Pop-Country (Shania Twain and stuff like that) Pretentious Indie Rock Indie Rock with pretentious fans Elitist scenester music VH1 trendy Gavin Degraw type stuff