Musical Diversity

As I was going through the playlists I have on my computer and phone, I noticed something. Almost all of the music I listen to on a regular basis is firmly in the “rock” genre. There are very few songs that don’t fall into that category, but not many. That realization was odd to me because it wasn’t always that way. There was a time when I was younger that I had an equal amount of music from multiple genres in my collection.

For example, the first two CDs I remember buying for myself were Garth Brooks’ In Pieces and Coolio’s It Takes a Thief (Hey! Fantastic Voyage is a good song! That turned out to be one of the two songs on that album that didn’t suck, but we can’t win them all).

Back then, when I was in high school, I listened to a little bit of everything. Rock? I listened to Metallica, Megadeth, Nirvana, and The Offspring. Country? I listened to Garth Brooks, John Michael Montgomery, and Alan Jackson. Rap? I listened to Snoop Dogg, Coolio, and Bone Thugs N Harmony. And many others besides these examples.

That made me wonder why I don’t listen to the other genres now.

As far as country music goes, I pretty much know the answer to that one. I will still listen to country music from the 90s now. It’s songs that are newer than that which are dicey. Especially the current country music. I live in a house with young girls who will play that stuff and I can’t handle it. Today’s country music is just pop music sung by people with southern accents. It’s horrible.

That left me to wonder about rap/hip hop/R&B.

There is a person where I work that plays newer songs in these areas and I’m forced to listen to them once or twice a week. I’m not a fan. Honestly, it all sounds the same to me. At one point she played three songs back to back to back where the artists rapped in the exact same rhythm. If they didn’t each have distinctly different voices, I would’ve sworn she had the song on repeat.

Since current music was out of the question, I went back to some of the stuff I used to listen to back in the day. As I mentioned, Coolio was a bust. Other than Fantastic Voyage and Gangsta’s Paradise, his music pretty much sucked. I’d heard a song or two of Snoop’s stuff from back then recently, so I listened to Bone instead. Overall, it was as good as I remembered it being, but that’s when I realized why I don’t listen to that genre very much anymore.

There’s a particular word that gets used a lot in rap that I don’t like. I know there’s millions of people who dislike it far more than I ever could, but I still don’t want to listen to it.

So, I guess that leaves me sticking around in the rock arena with occasional trips into 90s country.

Your Weekly Soundtrack 9/10

For the past week, I’ve been sick (it’s actually been over a week, but who’s counting). I’m feeling better, although I am still congested. Because of this, I didn’t feel like coming up with songs of my own, so I asked you for yours. A number of you suggested songs, so I’m going to pick a few of them, then finish the list off with a few of my own. If you want to suggest songs for a future soundtrack, feel free to send them from here.

Our first song comes from J. It’s Precious by Depeche Mode.

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Cool Song Lyrics

I posted last week about song lyrics that I thought were stupid. This time, I want to point out lyrics that I think are cool. Some of these I think are just cool phrases, while some of them are lyrics that I think are funny. To start, I’ll list the ones I think are cool.

“If strength is born from heartbreak, then mountains I could move. If walls could speak I pray that they would tell me what to do.” Rise Against, Drones.

“Great nations built from the bones of the dead with mud and straw, blood and sweat. You know your worth when your enemies praise your architecture of aggression.” Megadeth, Architecture of Aggression.

“Things are coming down on me. They never seem to let it be. Seems like everything I say, it starts another fight. Pressure’s building up inside. I gotta let it out tonight. Shattered glass will cure my ills and make me feel all right.” The Offspring, Nothing From Something.

This one I’m putting on here because it hits home for me now, and she’s not even here yet. “I don’t need no one to tell me about heaven. I look at my daughter and I believe.” Live, Heaven

Here’s some that I think are funny:

“Late at night, she knocks on my door. She’s drunk again and looking to score. I know I should say no, but it’s kinda hard when she’s ready to go.” The Offspring, Self Esteem

“I never wanna hear another love song. It’s all a bunch of lies and I’ve been put on. I know it’s like I’m bitter. I don’t give a shit. I hope you’re really happy and you choke on it.” Tantric, Love Song

“There she goes again, she’s always breaking my balls. No matter what I do, somehow it’s always my fault. She says I must be cheating cause I turned off my phone, but that’s the only freakin way she’ll leave me alone.” Theory of a Deadman, Bitch Came Back.

“I hate that I can’t tell when a girl’s underage. I tell her she’s a nice piece of ass then her daddy punches me in the face.” Theory of a Deadman, Hate My Life

“You’re just as I presumed. You’re a whore in sheep’s clothing, fucking up all I do.” Coheed and Cambria, Welcome Home

That’s all I’m going to put on here for now, otherwise this might go on for a while.

What are some of your favorite song lyrics?