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Mainstream Rock
Metal
Trance
Baroque
Punk
R&B
Country-Western
"World Music"
Weird Experimental Shit
Reggae
Even Weirder Experimental Shit
Folk
Blues
Rap
My first love was metal, though. Rob Halford was my god growing up.
If you really liked punk you wouldnt put it in the same list as country and trance. Unless your one of those cunts who likes Good Charlotte and Sum 41. They arnt punk, bud.
I'm gonna have to agree with the last reply to this. Don't try to put some sort of stupid rules to punk. That's the whole POINT of punk. You wanna tell someone what they can and can't listen to? Get on MTV. Glenn Danzig (A great punk vocalist, and later metal) once wrote a song for Johnny Cash (the BEST country vocalist, in my opinion), then did the song himself. Some of the best rebels, before Johnny Rotten or Joey Ramone even thought about picking up a mic and guitar, were the Outlaw Country artists like Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard. So get the FUCK off country when it comes to putting it on the same list as punk.
Though, trance is for stupid little "E"-quaffing lameasses with neon beads and pacifiers.
Also, if the person quoted was talking about shit like Dixie Chicks, Garth Brooks, or any of the other CMT idiots, I rescind my comments. That shit is as much country as Blink 182 is punk.
Only in label.
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