SentinelSlain
Suck my joined date.
- Nov 21, 2007
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Actually, I've seen a lot of people hold that opinion, and I did too, long ago, when I was only listening to classic rock and metal, mostly from the 60s-80s. Eventually I started listening to more recent progressive and power metal, and then extreme and experimental metal. Most of my favourite music comes from the 90's or the 00's.
Now, I listen to a lot more than just metal. I love jazz and techno, and I even listen to a little mainstream pop/rock and some underground hiphop.
Oh yeah, and I'm 15. I don't think my age group makes much of a difference really.
I think, maybe, my banner is causing what I actually said to be exaggerated. I said some old stuff and SOME new stuff.
I wasn't into metal at all in the 90s the only thing I really recall are bands such as Sum41 and slipknot. I don't even know what genre they are some type of punk whatever lets not go into that.
I don't really like 90s stuff in general. I thought the 90s were aggresively boring, compared to now, but I was a very young child thoughout.
I like power metal anyway actually. I can listen to recent metal and not just be annoyed by it but like I said I find quite a bit of it completely boring and that's not to do with it being too heavy for me. It doesn't work like that.