Toxic
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We all have our favourite genres of music. Sounds we prefer to grace our ears with when presented with all available options. But I don't think anyone as ever retained the same taste their entire lives. So that brings us to the question... How have your musical tastes changed over the years?
When I was just a young child, I myself listened to nothing but classical music. Not necessarily because I liked it, but because it was the only music available. However, it would not be long before I developed a fascination with the sound of electric guitar, and would set off in pursuit of the magic of classic rock. That phase, however, would be as short lived as the first. Time moved on, and I was still searching for a heavier sound. I found that, or so I believed, in thrash metal, the rapid fire riffs of such bands as Megadeth and Metallica providing my latest musical fix. I remained like this for a while, until eventually, I discovered the musical ingenuity that could be found in none other than, progressive rock, a fascination which I hold to this day. At the same time, I would develop an interest in both the incredible sound of jazz, and the harsh, visceral, notes of heavier forms of metal, such as 'death,' 'black,' and 'power.'
...And that's where I stand today.
What's your story?
When I was just a young child, I myself listened to nothing but classical music. Not necessarily because I liked it, but because it was the only music available. However, it would not be long before I developed a fascination with the sound of electric guitar, and would set off in pursuit of the magic of classic rock. That phase, however, would be as short lived as the first. Time moved on, and I was still searching for a heavier sound. I found that, or so I believed, in thrash metal, the rapid fire riffs of such bands as Megadeth and Metallica providing my latest musical fix. I remained like this for a while, until eventually, I discovered the musical ingenuity that could be found in none other than, progressive rock, a fascination which I hold to this day. At the same time, I would develop an interest in both the incredible sound of jazz, and the harsh, visceral, notes of heavier forms of metal, such as 'death,' 'black,' and 'power.'
...And that's where I stand today.
What's your story?