I’m more open to country, but I don’t hear much contemporary shit I like. Other than, my broad tastes haven’t changed too much since college.
- I also used to loathe country back in the day, mostly because I was a being a bratty, contrarian teenager who grew up in an agricultural community where it was played A LOT. Now I’ve grown to enjoy/appreciate it
- Went through an intense Britpop phase in high school - now the vocals grate on my ears and the lyrics sound pretentious as hell
- My tastes in my twenties to mid-thirties could be described as “KCMU/KEXP alternative indy rock”, but now I rarely listen to the station
- As a young girl I’d roll my eyes when Grandpa_de_Jour would turn on his “old people music” of jazz, swing, etc. Now I love it. He made me a bunch of mix CDs shortly before he died, and to this day those discs are some of my most prized possessions.
- I also used to loathe country back in the day, mostly because I was a being a bratty, contrarian teenager who grew up in an agricultural community where it was played A LOT. Now I’ve grown to enjoy/appreciate it
- Went through an intense Britpop phase in high school - now the vocals grate on my ears and the lyrics sound pretentious as hell
- My tastes in my twenties to mid-thirties could be described as “KCMU/KEXP alternative indy rock”, but now I rarely listen to the station
- As a young girl I’d roll my eyes when Grandpa_de_Jour would turn on his “old people music” of jazz, swing, etc. Now I love it. He made me a bunch of mix CDs shortly before he died, and to this day those discs are some of my most prized possessions.
I remember my old people music phase.
- I also used to loathe country back in the day, mostly because I was a being a bratty, contrarian teenager who grew up in an agricultural community where it was played A LOT. Now I’ve grown to enjoy/appreciate it
- Went through an intense Britpop phase in high school - now the vocals grate on my ears and the lyrics sound pretentious as hell
- My tastes in my twenties to mid-thirties could be described as “KCMU/KEXP alternative indy rock”, but now I rarely listen to the station
- As a young girl I’d roll my eyes when Grandpa_de_Jour would turn on his “old people music” of jazz, swing, etc. Now I love it. He made me a bunch of mix CDs shortly before he died, and to this day those discs are some of my most prized possessions.
I remember my old people music phase.
I hoped for that response @MikeDamone, and you did not disappoint.![]()
Ps, I didn’t leave hip hop, it left me
Ps, I didn’t leave hip hop, it left me
You down with OPP?
Ps, I didn’t leave hip hop, it left me
You down with OPP?
Hell yeah! You know me!
Ps, I didn’t leave hip hop, it left me
You down with OPP?
Hell yeah! You know me!
Fun hip hop seems to have died.