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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 110398" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>I grew up with two completely different styles of music (Country music and hardcore), so from my younger years I was already forced to listen to two very extreme styles - which are both type of music that isn't heard just about everywhere. Now, more than twenty years later, I am a big fan of Bryan Adams (I'm pretty sure I won't have to describe him) and Guus Meeuwis, a Dutch artist. Both don't connect <em>at all</em> on the two previous type of music I grew up with.</p><p></p><p>So my taste can vary to just about anything.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Despite of my large variation of music that I am <em>willing</em> to listen to (don't misunderstand me, I have a preferrence to artists like Bryan Adams and several others) any style that is given to me. </p><p></p><p>Nonetheless, I have a hard time copping with two (former) classmates of mine. One of them tends to listen to artists or bands I never even heard of before because they aren't... well... known. Where he picks them from, I have absolutely no idea. But that man has no logic, I will never, ever, praise him for doing something logical.</p><p> The other is a friend I lived together with for a little while. He really likes oldies. With all due respect, I don't dislike oldies, but he goes <em>way</em> much further back than I do (despite me being quite a bit older than he is)... and we are really heading towards the '20s here.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Never played that one. I absolutely loved Carmageddon 1 though.</p><p></p><p>But to get back on topic:</p><p>Simple Plan - I'm just a kid</p><p>I just have the entire album on, coincidence this one is on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 110398, member: 5833"] I grew up with two completely different styles of music (Country music and hardcore), so from my younger years I was already forced to listen to two very extreme styles - which are both type of music that isn't heard just about everywhere. Now, more than twenty years later, I am a big fan of Bryan Adams (I'm pretty sure I won't have to describe him) and Guus Meeuwis, a Dutch artist. Both don't connect [i]at all[/i] on the two previous type of music I grew up with. So my taste can vary to just about anything. Despite of my large variation of music that I am [i]willing[/i] to listen to (don't misunderstand me, I have a preferrence to artists like Bryan Adams and several others) any style that is given to me. Nonetheless, I have a hard time copping with two (former) classmates of mine. One of them tends to listen to artists or bands I never even heard of before because they aren't... well... known. Where he picks them from, I have absolutely no idea. But that man has no logic, I will never, ever, praise him for doing something logical. The other is a friend I lived together with for a little while. He really likes oldies. With all due respect, I don't dislike oldies, but he goes [i]way[/i] much further back than I do (despite me being quite a bit older than he is)... and we are really heading towards the '20s here. Never played that one. I absolutely loved Carmageddon 1 though. But to get back on topic: Simple Plan - I'm just a kid I just have the entire album on, coincidence this one is on... [/QUOTE]
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