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nu-metal, pop punk, emo rap, grunge...

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Any one which tug my heartstrings ☺☺

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rap all the way

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old scholl is the best

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EDM for sure.

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Love me some old school Metal ( Suicidal , Slayer , Bodycount )

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Alternative, I'd say. Nut I'm not that much into genres.


Alternative, I'd say. Nut I'm not that much into genres.


Alternative, I'd say. Nut I'm not that much into genres.

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Vaporwave. Taking those memories and turning them into this sometimes super-emotional, slightly-dystopian "What if"? style of music sets something off in us that makes us groove and dance and relax and all makes us wish we could be in that non-existant period of time just so we could walk down a gigantic mall with our friends with our Walkmen and brightly-patterned clothes, chilling to the slowed down, broken record-esque sounds of a wistful saxophone and its pounding kicks and snares alongside a weeping synth and bassline, inside of a busy yet empty-feeling Tokyo.

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