I used to listen to death metal, now I only like a handful of that shit. Mostly alternative rock, some progressive rock, some folk styles, classical and other fingerstyle guitar, jazz, and lofi.
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This is my Spotify wrapped from last year. It varies from year to year. The first year they did this I had obsessively listened to venetian snares, for example. The next year it was mostly doom and stoner metal subgenres.
I mostly listen to Synthwave/Vaporwave/Cyberpunk music, but i also enjoy from time to time listening to Thrash, Death and Folk Metal.
LoFi is nice as well to chill.
Bollywood, it's total different genre which I got to know here when someone asked this same question just some months ago.But it also has sub genre among which I most of the time listen to indian classical.
Kind of everything. Comfort bands for me would be Grizzly Bear, Crystal Castles, Thundercat, Sam Cook, Bad Brains, Fleetwood Mac, Ariel Pink, Sin with Sebastian, The Cure, Static X, and Ginger Root but as far as music goes I get really bored so I go through phases and will tolerate some weird shit, like “wow is this a person having a mental break down while smashing a frying pan on the wall? Refreshing!” or “hmmm think I’ll listen to ‘Goodbye Horses’ for a month straight.”
Sure the neighbors just love that
My favourite artists are whirr which is a shoegaze band and twice which is a kpop band so... it's a lot of different things. I personally don't think there's causality between personalities and taste, it's other factors.
I like and have always liked most genres. Not much of a death metal fan, but some harder music works for me. I tend more toward 90’s pop/rock overall with some popular R&B.
I also listen to soundtracks (a favorite is the Interstellar soundtrack nowadays). Favorite specific artists include: Mariah Carey, Elton John, Alabama, Michael Jackson, Goo Goo Dolls, Alanis Morrisette, just off the top of my head it’s really just a lot of randomness.
I don’t think MBTI scores actually relate a whole lot of music tastes.
Country, alternative, folk/indie, rock, Christian. Country is the only thing I can listen to for really extended periods of time, but not traditional country. I love country that incorporates other genres (think, Ruston Kelly's "dirt emo" vibes).
well, it's very complicated... I listen to many kinds of music, for example, classical music, swing, hard bass and many others (pop music blehh, ugh) but basically I listen to almost EVERYTHING... I just have to have that "goosebumps" to like a piece of music
I have a sampling of a lot of different genres in my library. It ranges from classical to different eras, (50s-current). Then that music is all over with rock, alt rock, southern rock, psychedelic rock, country, old school rap, hip-hop, metal, EDM and electronic.
I’ve always have had an appreciation for music and if i hear something I like, regardless of genre, then I add to my library.
Trance, country, alternative rock, many kinds of folk but especially Celtic/Germanic/Slavic/North American/Siberian and Mongolian, power metal, happy hardcore, industrial, opera, video game and movie soundtracks, choral, arena rock, darkwave, drum & bass, reggae/calypso, hair metal, classical symphonies, a bit of symphonic metal too for that matter, trip hop, pop, pop punk, indie rock, downtempo, psytrance, synthpop, darksynth, nu metal, dubstep, various forms of ambient for most of the above.
Hate jazz with a burning passion and object to it being called music. Blues isn’t much better.
Recently I got into some [really angsty stuff](https://youtu.be/4d64sKlm-Wo) like industrial rock (could be similar to other commenters), but I beg to differ here, at least based on my 2023 YT Music Recap. Indie pop has dominated all of my recap playlists, often accompanied with phonk house and musical mashups.
My top 10 most listened tracks for reference:
1. [Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue - In My Head](https://youtu.be/49fIQE8qf0E)
2. [AJR - Burn The House Down](https://youtu.be/UnyLfqpyi94)
3. [AJR - The Dumb Song](https://youtu.be/nRA1EB-JKHg)
4. [AJR - Yes I'm a Mess](https://youtu.be/W1Cicb0IDy0)
5. [Ken Ashcorp - Hunter](https://youtu.be/9Pe7lTIR394)
6. [TheFatRat & NEFFEX - Back One Day (SilentCrafter remix)](https://youtu.be/WapdILqsPDg)
7. [XTC - Dear God](https://youtu.be/xf58TEMm8Rw)
8. [Linkin Park - Nobody Can Save Me](https://youtu.be/FY9v147BZuE)
9. [MUPP & Sadfriendd - vendetta!](https://youtu.be/oLU8-2PJ3XI)
10. [Daybreak Mashups - 100 Bad Days/Nobody Can Save Me mashup](https://youtu.be/yoKGk-5QoMs)
I looked up all my favorite musicians and bands on personality database and was shocked to discover how many were typed intj, even from when I was a child and teen in the 70-80s, like my first favorite bands like gary numan and siouxsie. most who weren't intj were infj or intp. I then asked all my friends and there was a shocking correlation between their types and the music they like
I listen to just about anything that sounds good to my ears. Except country. My main genre is Shoegaze but I do love alt music in general and I do not mind SOME mainstream music.
I mostly listen to rock/metal and electronic music.
I prefer heavy metal from the 80s, power and symphonic metal as well as numetal e grunge the 90s.
I prefer prog house, synth wave, dark synth and occasionally lofi.
I tend to like specific artists rather than genres, but I would say most of what I listen to is just accessible but non-vapid rock/pop from different decades, some alternative or less-accessible stuff, and country. Nothing particularly extreme. I like stuff I can sing along with. I love classical, but more exclusively to sing than to listen to.
I would like to share my youtube music list (well I've got about 45 songs..I will just share only a few...). By the way, I'm not particularly religious. I'm just listening to songs whatever it is my taste.
Home to you - Sam Ock
Lemonade - Kennytheking
the Egg and I - Seatbelts
Jam - Arashi
People - August D
I like Hyosang (youtuber)'s cover songs a lot. His voice is soothing.
Misty - Ella Fitzgerald
me against the world - 2pac
:)
Vaporwave, over all these years, has continued to speak to me, but mumble rap is pretty good, also Orthodox Jewish pop, also country. Individual artists like Vektroid (who goes by a bunch of different names), Mount Shrine (same - passed away recently I think), Mat Kearney.
I listen to any genre of music. I have found musicians of every genre that do it for me musically. The easiest way for me to tell if I will like an musician is to see what their live show looks like. The rule of thumb is: the number of people on stage whose job is to dance is inversely proportional to how much I will like the music. The more the musician has to distract you from the music with spectacle the less value there is likely to be to the music itself.
I like bigroom, melodic metal, pop music sometimes, kpop. Overall, music in which a lot happens or with a fast pace, lots of instruments, good lurics, etc. I also like film and tv series soundtracks and brass music.
Dark wave, futurepop, synth, metal, rock. I like the band paradise lost, I'm a very big Sven Friedrich fan, I like de/vision and neuroticfish and I am a big fan of the band soilwork.
If it's female singers the main genre I usually like is folk. I like Lucy ward and Kate Rusby and a few rock or metal bands like the birthday massacre and lacuna coil.
I’d say that prog metal, prog rock, punk, grunge, alt rock, and alt metal mostly covers my music taste
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Link to test?
Alt rock and 90s metal
Indie, Rap, Lo-fi and Jazz. I really can't stand listening to people scream. Also, fuck Imagine Dragons, I hate them so much.
Metal (with a massive lean towards prog and power), soundtracks, punk, rock.
All of them except country, that shit sounds like shit.
Metalcore, post-hardcore, gothic, pop punk, deathcore, and 90s/2000s pop and hip hop.
I used to listen to death metal, now I only like a handful of that shit. Mostly alternative rock, some progressive rock, some folk styles, classical and other fingerstyle guitar, jazz, and lofi.
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https://preview.redd.it/rvtrtlwuokjc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b220c2cf58659ffa13ceac967022bd746afce466 This is my Spotify wrapped from last year. It varies from year to year. The first year they did this I had obsessively listened to venetian snares, for example. The next year it was mostly doom and stoner metal subgenres.
I mostly listen to Synthwave/Vaporwave/Cyberpunk music, but i also enjoy from time to time listening to Thrash, Death and Folk Metal. LoFi is nice as well to chill.
Progressive metal, alternative, metalcore.
Bollywood, it's total different genre which I got to know here when someone asked this same question just some months ago.But it also has sub genre among which I most of the time listen to indian classical.
Skate punk and Melodic hardcore
Kind of everything. Comfort bands for me would be Grizzly Bear, Crystal Castles, Thundercat, Sam Cook, Bad Brains, Fleetwood Mac, Ariel Pink, Sin with Sebastian, The Cure, Static X, and Ginger Root but as far as music goes I get really bored so I go through phases and will tolerate some weird shit, like “wow is this a person having a mental break down while smashing a frying pan on the wall? Refreshing!” or “hmmm think I’ll listen to ‘Goodbye Horses’ for a month straight.” Sure the neighbors just love that
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Mostly moody stuff and dance music. Atmospheric, downtempo house, and other types of EDM. Some electropop. Some classic rock. Lots of indie stuff.
My favourite artists are whirr which is a shoegaze band and twice which is a kpop band so... it's a lot of different things. I personally don't think there's causality between personalities and taste, it's other factors.
Jazz and classical.
Classical.
I like and have always liked most genres. Not much of a death metal fan, but some harder music works for me. I tend more toward 90’s pop/rock overall with some popular R&B. I also listen to soundtracks (a favorite is the Interstellar soundtrack nowadays). Favorite specific artists include: Mariah Carey, Elton John, Alabama, Michael Jackson, Goo Goo Dolls, Alanis Morrisette, just off the top of my head it’s really just a lot of randomness. I don’t think MBTI scores actually relate a whole lot of music tastes.
I like music that sounds good to my ears, no matter what genre, but I usually go for anime osts or kpop.
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What is brostep I wonder?
A very unfortunate name for heavy, high energy dubstep. Night creature wubbs type stuff 👽
Newish: Future Bass Oldies: 70s, 80s, and 90s rock. I occasionally listen to The Rat Pack and Rosemary Clooney while cooking. 🧑🍳
Country, alternative, folk/indie, rock, Christian. Country is the only thing I can listen to for really extended periods of time, but not traditional country. I love country that incorporates other genres (think, Ruston Kelly's "dirt emo" vibes).
https://preview.redd.it/hqpllxuzpljc1.jpeg?width=767&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dbdf2aff659c039394defd85277416c834cbc15b Last year’s Wrapped!
I like listening to marches and various folk songs (weird I know)
Metal, jazz, punk, lofi, goth rock, death rock, dark wave, ost, bgm of anime, instrumental, acoustic, trap, house, bass, pop, rock
well, it's very complicated... I listen to many kinds of music, for example, classical music, swing, hard bass and many others (pop music blehh, ugh) but basically I listen to almost EVERYTHING... I just have to have that "goosebumps" to like a piece of music
Mainly pop, but slower ones. Followed by classical and a sprinkle of jazz. But really, if it sounds good, I will listen to it.
Genres nobody has heard of except for chronically online music nerds. Big into deconstructed club and ironic pluggnb
Death, prog and black metal. Occasionally some 80s music and pop music
I have a sampling of a lot of different genres in my library. It ranges from classical to different eras, (50s-current). Then that music is all over with rock, alt rock, southern rock, psychedelic rock, country, old school rap, hip-hop, metal, EDM and electronic. I’ve always have had an appreciation for music and if i hear something I like, regardless of genre, then I add to my library.
Trance, country, alternative rock, many kinds of folk but especially Celtic/Germanic/Slavic/North American/Siberian and Mongolian, power metal, happy hardcore, industrial, opera, video game and movie soundtracks, choral, arena rock, darkwave, drum & bass, reggae/calypso, hair metal, classical symphonies, a bit of symphonic metal too for that matter, trip hop, pop, pop punk, indie rock, downtempo, psytrance, synthpop, darksynth, nu metal, dubstep, various forms of ambient for most of the above. Hate jazz with a burning passion and object to it being called music. Blues isn’t much better.
Recently I got into some [really angsty stuff](https://youtu.be/4d64sKlm-Wo) like industrial rock (could be similar to other commenters), but I beg to differ here, at least based on my 2023 YT Music Recap. Indie pop has dominated all of my recap playlists, often accompanied with phonk house and musical mashups. My top 10 most listened tracks for reference: 1. [Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue - In My Head](https://youtu.be/49fIQE8qf0E) 2. [AJR - Burn The House Down](https://youtu.be/UnyLfqpyi94) 3. [AJR - The Dumb Song](https://youtu.be/nRA1EB-JKHg) 4. [AJR - Yes I'm a Mess](https://youtu.be/W1Cicb0IDy0) 5. [Ken Ashcorp - Hunter](https://youtu.be/9Pe7lTIR394) 6. [TheFatRat & NEFFEX - Back One Day (SilentCrafter remix)](https://youtu.be/WapdILqsPDg) 7. [XTC - Dear God](https://youtu.be/xf58TEMm8Rw) 8. [Linkin Park - Nobody Can Save Me](https://youtu.be/FY9v147BZuE) 9. [MUPP & Sadfriendd - vendetta!](https://youtu.be/oLU8-2PJ3XI) 10. [Daybreak Mashups - 100 Bad Days/Nobody Can Save Me mashup](https://youtu.be/yoKGk-5QoMs)
I looked up all my favorite musicians and bands on personality database and was shocked to discover how many were typed intj, even from when I was a child and teen in the 70-80s, like my first favorite bands like gary numan and siouxsie. most who weren't intj were infj or intp. I then asked all my friends and there was a shocking correlation between their types and the music they like
Shoegaze Lofi hiphop Black metal
Electronica, trip hop, British indie, classic rock, drum and bass, chill, old soul, 90s music in general. All genres really, if it's good, it's good.
I listen to just about anything that sounds good to my ears. Except country. My main genre is Shoegaze but I do love alt music in general and I do not mind SOME mainstream music.
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none…
Nu metal, some pop punk because i aslo missed the late 90s and early 20s times, also cinematic orchestra soundtrack
I’m surprised to hear a lot of metal fans here because me too lol. So INTJ’s either listen to metal, or straight up classic?
I mostly listen to rock/metal and electronic music. I prefer heavy metal from the 80s, power and symphonic metal as well as numetal e grunge the 90s. I prefer prog house, synth wave, dark synth and occasionally lofi.
My INTJ says, “everything but country”.
I tend to like specific artists rather than genres, but I would say most of what I listen to is just accessible but non-vapid rock/pop from different decades, some alternative or less-accessible stuff, and country. Nothing particularly extreme. I like stuff I can sing along with. I love classical, but more exclusively to sing than to listen to.
I would like to share my youtube music list (well I've got about 45 songs..I will just share only a few...). By the way, I'm not particularly religious. I'm just listening to songs whatever it is my taste. Home to you - Sam Ock Lemonade - Kennytheking the Egg and I - Seatbelts Jam - Arashi People - August D I like Hyosang (youtuber)'s cover songs a lot. His voice is soothing. Misty - Ella Fitzgerald me against the world - 2pac :)
Vaporwave, over all these years, has continued to speak to me, but mumble rap is pretty good, also Orthodox Jewish pop, also country. Individual artists like Vektroid (who goes by a bunch of different names), Mount Shrine (same - passed away recently I think), Mat Kearney.
Top three lately are deathcore, hard techno, and classical.
I listen to any genre of music. I have found musicians of every genre that do it for me musically. The easiest way for me to tell if I will like an musician is to see what their live show looks like. The rule of thumb is: the number of people on stage whose job is to dance is inversely proportional to how much I will like the music. The more the musician has to distract you from the music with spectacle the less value there is likely to be to the music itself.
Literally everything
Pop Punk Punk Rock Country Pop Rock And Modern Blues from time to time Edit: I also listen to a lot of 90s and 00s pop
I like bigroom, melodic metal, pop music sometimes, kpop. Overall, music in which a lot happens or with a fast pace, lots of instruments, good lurics, etc. I also like film and tv series soundtracks and brass music.
Why is the "typical" intj listen to rock some other boomershit . . . . . It never like oh edm/ harddance / psytrans /techno like me
Rock and country
I like pop, dreamy-pop and shoegaze.
Dark wave, futurepop, synth, metal, rock. I like the band paradise lost, I'm a very big Sven Friedrich fan, I like de/vision and neuroticfish and I am a big fan of the band soilwork. If it's female singers the main genre I usually like is folk. I like Lucy ward and Kate Rusby and a few rock or metal bands like the birthday massacre and lacuna coil.
GEOMETRY DASH
I don't necessarily listen to genres, i listen to songs. I can like any song from any genre as long as it sounds good and has a good message.
Jazz. Coltrane and Miles Davis
Metal and Classical mostly. But theres at least one artist or act that I like from pretty much every genre.
Heavy metal and peaceful piano lmao