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What type of "Secular" music you like???

nadroj1985

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I listen pretty much exclusively to rock and jazz. Of course, both of those encompass a wide variety of music, especially rock. Favorite subgenres: jazz-rock, "proto-punk," classic punk, new wave, progressive rock, cool jazz, modal jazz, etc.
 
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i listen to mostly Christian Based music. But from time to time i still listen to secular music as well like secular Rock music r&b music rap etc...


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I listen to pretty much everything, although jazz and traditional country are very very low on my list, basically my listening habits are like:

1 Electronic music
1 Rock
1 Eurodance/Europop
2 Adult Contemporary Pop/Rock
2 J-Rock/J-Pop
3 World Music
3 Oldies
3 Motown
3 Funk
5 Rap (mostly old-school)
8 Very little jazz
Absolutely no traditional country

Yes, I know that there are gaps; that's to emphasize just how little I listen to rap and jazz.

Anyway, my favorite styles are Industrial (ranging from the early acts from the 70s all the way to modern stuff, including Industrial Metal; and the Goth-Industrial fusion also), Goth Rock, the rest of Post-punk as a whole, Grunge, Electronic Rock, Alternative Dance, early American Punk and British Punk, some Hardcore, some Punk Metal, the original Heavy Metal as well as NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal), Hair Metal, a little Thrash or Speed Metal (I'm not quite sure where the dividing line is, lol), late 80s Alternative Metal, a little Scandinavian Metal, pop-Goth Metal, Third Wave Ska, Clash-era Ska-punk, some Pop-punk (mostly the earlier stuff in the big surge we've had over the past few years; 2001, early 2002, and thereabouts), New Wave, Hi-NRG, mid-80s Pop/Rock, mid-to-late 90s Pop/Rock, 70s-era Hard Rock, a very small amount of Teen Pop (usually from the late 80s, mid 90s, and very early on in the craze from the late 90s; the only 00's band that I like seems to be A*Teens-I'm not sure why, probably the huge Eurodance flavor in the music, though), Britpop, Neo Post-punk, some Trip-Hop, Trance, Kraftwerk-era Synthpop, Disco, and late 80s Alternative Pop/Rock.

I think that's about all of them. ;)
 
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Jambands (Phish, moe. the Dead, Steve Kimock, etc)
Sublime
Dave Matthews Band
Leo Kottke
Trance (Tiesto, Oakenfold, Van Dyk)
House (all the stuff they used play at Exit in NYC)
Classic Rock (Zeppelin, Floyd, CCR, Jimi, Doors etc)
Classical (Ravel, Rimsky Korsakov, Morricone etc)
Italiano (Massimo Ranieri, Domenico Modugno, Jerry Vale)
50s rock (Duane Eddy & co..)
 
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99% of the music I listen to is secular!

Electronic: ambient, psytrance, dub, IDM, D&B, experimental
Rock: post-rock, space-rock, progressive rock, classic rock, psychedelia, NWOBHM, sludge/stoner rock, 80s thrash
Jazz: cool, fusion, free improv, world
Composers: Minimalist, Impressionist, Baroque, late Romantic, contemporary chamber music...
some old-school country, bluegrass, folk...
North Indian raga, Sundanese gamelan, Celtic music, North African & Middle Eastern musics, overtone singing, whale songs...
 
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