• baconsanga@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Banging list. Looks like it would have been similar to my listening activity around ten years ago (Apart from Kendrick).

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      7 months ago

      Yeah. My tastes evolved Kendrick and Frank Ocean are more the later half of the year. I decided to listen to more modern music rather just staying with the classics.

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        7 months ago

        I’m similar to you. Always on the hunt for something new. Yet the classics always find their way back at times. Deftones are my thing right now.

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      7 months ago

      Eh. Like I said in other conversation I’m trying to diversify my tastes more. Going over my list of most played songs I can see hozier and tame implala probably came very close to being in the top 5. Tbh wasn’t really expecting Stone Temple pilots to be my number 1 this year. I was stunned by that. Heck I kinda would of preferred that tbh.

  • wia@lemmy.ca
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    7 months ago

    Sweet results!

    Mine never make much sense because I “segregate my genres”

    My funk, international, weird stuff is all records. My chillstep, lofi vibes are mainly lofi girl and other long run YouTubes. My Spotify is mostly driving music and ends up very poppy and sing alongable.

    Otherwise my Spotify would be a mess. The DJ is already super confused with my habits and always thinks it’s Monday…

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    7 months ago

    Wicked Garden’s a good one to be on top. I’m partial to Sweet Remains and pretty much anything from Tiny Music. Always loved the way the DeLeo brothers made complex jazzy stuff palatable to a mainstream rock audience.