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Unknown2005-02-20 08:55:08
I got all the genres from MP3.com. Here are some more specific genres for each option listed above:

Rock/Pop
Alternative/Indie
Art-Rock/Experimental
Hard Rock/Metal
Pop/Rock
Punk/New Wave
Rock & Roll/Roots
Soft-Rock

Hip-Hop
Alternative Rap
Bass Music
British Rap
Dirty Rap
Dirty South
East Coast Rap
Foreign Rap

R&B/Soul/Urban
R&B
Soul
Urban

Electronic-Dance
Dance
Electronic

Country
Alternative Country
Contemporary Country
Country-Pop
Honky Tonk
Progressive Country
Traditional Country
Western Swing

Jazz
Acid Jazz
Big Band/Swing
Bop
Cool
Free Jazz
Fusion
Hard Bop

World/Reggae
Reggae
Worldbeat
Africa
Celtic/British Isles
Caribbean
Central Asia
Central Europe

New Age
Contemporary Instrumental
Ethnic Fusion
Meditation
Neo-Classical
Progressive Electronic
Solo Instrumental
Techno-Tribal

Blues
Chicago Blues
Country Blues
East Coast Blues
Harmonica Blues
Louisiana Blues
Modern Electric Blues
Texas Blues

Latin
Latin Pop
Latin Folk
Samba
Salsa
New York Salsa
Tropicalia
Bossa Nova

Gospel/Spiritual
CCM/Contemporary Gospel
Traditional Gospel

Bluegrass
Bluegrass-Gospel
Contemp. Bluegrass
Progressive Bluegrass
Traditional Bluegrass

Vocal-Easy Listening
Vocal Standards
Easy Listening
Exotica/Lounge

Folk
Traditional Folk
Contemporary Folk

Classical

For more information on these genres, and to see which one your favourite band(s) is/are under, see MP3.com.
Shoshana2005-02-20 10:35:17
It doesn't have an option for "classical" blink.gif Not that I have a favourite genre, I like almost everything as long as its good quality (Although I really really like the style that Rob Dougan does, not sure what to call it but it's like rock/dance with an orchestra. He's just about the only person I've ever heard who does it though, which is a pity).

EDIT: It does now. Yay Shiri biggrin.gif
Manjanaia2005-02-20 11:28:44
Rock and pop do not go together.
Shiri2005-02-20 12:31:55
QUOTE(Shoshana @ Feb 20 2005, 11:35 AM)
It doesn't have an option for "classical" blink.gif
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Sure about that? wink.gif
Unknown2005-02-20 14:17:23
I do not see Ska. Wheres my Ska???

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Daganev2005-02-20 14:18:45
Ska is dead, long live ska.
Unknown2005-02-20 14:53:25
I <3 Ska is dead.
Both times smile.gif.
Unknown2005-02-20 18:27:24
Punk Ska would probably come under Rock/Pop...
Unknown2005-02-20 18:29:27
QUOTE(Manjanaia @ Feb 21 2005, 12:28 AM)
Rock and pop do not go together.
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I know. But I guess some music can't be either rock or pop, but only both.
Unknown2005-02-20 18:30:28
Bah, curses on you for suggesting that I solely listen to Punk Ska.

Specially cause I put up a Specials picture...


I suppose it should go in the regae catagory. But whys regae there without ska? Regae came from ska.

Sorry for bad spelling in Regae, too lazy to check the right spelling.
Unknown2005-02-20 19:20:41
Tool
A Perfect Circle
Pink Floyd
Don McLean
Assorted single songs, from The Who and The Doors to The Cure and various others.
Classical music stuff (favorite anything is Moonlight Sonata)

What should I vote?
Manjanaia2005-02-20 19:24:22
I still say split rock and pop. Rock is including heavy metal, say system of a down. Pop might be like, er, I dunno one of those eastern european party pop songs. There's no comparison. Even something soft like franz ferdinand is not comparable to pop.

Split them up. Please tongue.gif then I can vote!
Unknown2005-02-20 21:44:43
Rock is popular, so it goes with pop(ular).
Unknown2005-02-21 03:59:31
Rock/Pop can mean Rock or Pop, anyway. I voted for it, even though I never listen to Pop.
Unknown2005-02-21 04:13:18
I believe what he meant by Rock/Pop was what Pop originally meant. The Beatles were Pop music back in the late 60's, Ray Charles was Pop, everything that was popULAR at one point or another can be considered pop. Now most of those stuck up Americans have twisted the definition to mean what THEY want, such wretchful music as Christina Aguilarass, and Britney Bigboobies.....

I mean come on, when will you Americans shape up and be like us British people. Civil...

EDIT: Some of you people may know I don't live in England, but I am from there. Though my accent is long gone... sad.gif. Well to me it is.
Unknown2005-02-21 04:16:00
I thought Christina Aguilera (not sure on spelling) sung Hip-Hop?
Unknown2005-02-21 04:25:15
She may, but the American's have translated it into pop. Not that it matters, she sucks anyway.
Unknown2005-02-21 04:30:24
Heheh, yes.
Unknown2005-02-21 10:00:24
I vote for all of them and then some.
Unknown2005-02-21 10:18:28
QUOTE(Zaltan @ Feb 20 2005, 07:55 PM)
I got all the genres from MP3.com. Here are some more specific genres for each option listed above:

Rock/Pop
Alternative/Indie
Art-Rock/Experimental
Hard Rock/Metal
Pop/Rock
Punk/New Wave
Rock & Roll/Roots
Soft-Rock


Hip-Hop
Alternative Rap
Bass Music
British Rap
Dirty Rap
Dirty South
East Coast Rap
Foreign Rap

R&B/Soul/Urban
R&B
Soul
Urban

Electronic-Dance
Dance
Electronic

Country
Alternative Country
Contemporary Country
Country-Pop
Honky Tonk
Progressive Country
Traditional Country
Western Swing

Jazz
Acid Jazz
Big Band/Swing
Bop
Cool
Free Jazz
Fusion
Hard Bop


World/Reggae
Reggae
Worldbeat
Africa
Celtic/British Isles
Caribbean
Central Asia
Central Europe

New Age
Contemporary Instrumental
Ethnic Fusion
Meditation
Neo-Classical
Progressive Electronic
Solo Instrumental
Techno-Tribal

Blues
Chicago Blues
Country Blues
East Coast Blues
Harmonica Blues
Louisiana Blues
Modern Electric Blues
Texas Blues

Latin
Latin Pop
Latin Folk
Samba
Salsa
New York Salsa
Tropicalia
Bossa Nova

Gospel/Spiritual
CCM/Contemporary Gospel
Traditional Gospel

Bluegrass
Bluegrass-Gospel
Contemp. Bluegrass
Progressive Bluegrass
Traditional Bluegrass

Vocal-Easy Listening
Vocal Standards
Easy Listening
Exotica/Lounge


Folk
Traditional Folk
Contemporary Folk


Classical


For more information on these genres, and to see which one your favourite band(s) is/are under, see MP3.com.
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Those ones, plus a bunch that aren't listed (Tori Amos should have her own genre)