thats exactly what i always say.. i dont understand how you can listen to rock with a bunch of guys screaming and jumpin up and down.. its crazy [/b][/quote] I could say how can you like some dude that shows off his money and talks bull---- that makes no sense at all its like he put a bunch of words that rhyme together thats it using a stolen beat that he made it suck more. PunX forever
bands like Operation Ivy, Less than Jake, Jesse James, Madness, they're all ska. Basically music with trumpets and punk influences (sometimes) and it's really happy music. haha that was a good definition. I like a lot of music genres, mainly the sub genres of rock. Pop punk Punk Rock Heavy Rock Black/Thrash/Medolic Metal Emo Hardcore Ska
I like some old stuff, but not this new "hip hop" slap my ho shizznit I find it very degrading towards women. Apart from Eminem, he's cool.
i voted for nothing u said i voted for other lol i usually listen to punkrock but most of the time i listen to Japanese rock and japanese pop it may sound wierd but i like japanese music ... maybe it's because i watch so much anime X_x
I have too many favorite genre's of music, So therefore I can't vote in this one I'll tell ya what I like though: Metal New Rock Dance Rap(T'is okay)
well... Ska orginated in Jamaica in the late 50's and early 60's with such bands as The Skatalites, Desmond Dekker and more... many older reggae bands are considered ska as well (Bob Marley and the Wailers) because of reggaes roots in ska... as it crossed the seas over into England a "second" wave of ska began most identified by the two-tone record label and bands such as Bad Manners, The Specials, The Selecter, Madness and many more... The latest ska... reffered to as "third" wave or punk-ska is often describes as punk with horns but maintains a different sound in my opinion... bands from this wave include Less Than Jake, Buck-O-Nine, Mu330, Catch 22, The Aquabats, Reel Big Fish, and many more A good deal of well known bands have created quite a few songs and some (such as No Doubt) began as ska bands...also alot of punk bands are actually more close to ska in sound mainly NOFX and alot of Rancid song (especially in the album Life Won't Wait).... Sublime is another well known band that many consider to fall into the ska category... sorry for inaccuracies... this was all from memory and probably has a few mistakes ska is very fun upbeat music categorized by upstrokes on the guitar and wonderful horn sections
Other, I listen to a wide variety of Electronica (Hard Synth, Trance, Goth Industrial) and older Gothic, Classic Metal as well, oh and some J-rock.