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dollfacee's avatar

Do you judge people by the music they listen to?

Asked by dollfacee (143points) September 7th, 2008
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sarapnsc's avatar

No, of course not.

NecroKing's avatar

I asked a question like that a few days back, but you know it don’t hurt to ask again, just don’t repeat the same question over and over and over, and I listen to heavy metal, People think I’m crazy, well I do love to fight.

Darknymph's avatar

True he did, but let’s talk about it, no I don’t

Bri_L's avatar

I don’t. I figure if I don’t like it I don’t have to listen. If they don’t like mine they don’t have to listen.

dollfacee's avatar

bri; i agree with you, that is how i am.
i like music for the lyrics not so much for what it sounds like.

if someone doesn’t like what i listen to i try to make them listen to the lyrics, and hopefully they end up liking it.

AstroChuck's avatar

Yeah, pretty much. I tend to be a bit shallow.

dollfacee's avatar

astro; how bad is it?
will you dislike someone because of the music they listen to?

NecroKing's avatar

I did before.

Allie's avatar

No, I don’t. I like all kinds of music so I can enjoy pretty much whatever is on. If I don’t like it, I’ll say I don’t like it, but I won’t judge the other person for liking it. Did that make sense?

AstroChuck's avatar

No. Of course not. I’m not really that shallow, just a bit of a smartass.

My own musical tastes tend to be a bit eclectic, pretty much running the gambit. Just no country or chamber music.

augustlan's avatar

@AC: A bit? Hmmm. ;)

AstroChuck's avatar

Okay, you caught me.

augustlan's avatar

I don’t judge, but I probably do make some assumptions. I will admit that I hate it when a song with offensive lyrics is blaring so loud in the car next to mine that I have to explain the lyrics to my children. Whatever you want to listen to is fine, but it needn’t be forced down my children’s ears as well.

iwamoto's avatar

when i look through someones ipod in repairs i do sometimes think “oh, one of those types” as i roll my eyes…

oh well,i guess in a way that affects how i think about someone, maybe because then i’ll think stuff like “wow? he can actually listen to that junk, persistant type” or “yeah, mindless junk, seems like the type for that”

does it make me a shallow bastard ? wasn’t i a know it all bastard already ?

dollfacee's avatar

i don’t think it makes you a shallow bastard lol.
i mean everyone judges people, if its not by the music they listen to its something else.

Allie's avatar

No, he really is a know it all bastard. Kidding, Cam!! <3

gailcalled's avatar

Here are the 31 answer’s to Necroking’s question of a week ago.

marinelife's avatar

Since I can see some good in almost all music, I can see some good in the people who like it.

Also, I am not my musical tastes, so I don’t think that others are theirs either.

It is only one aspect of a person.

Bri_L's avatar

I will judge people by how politely they listen to it.

The loud thumping car next to me? what is that about?

dollfacee's avatar

i’m guessing it is usually teenagers doing this?

NecroKing's avatar

doing what?

dollfacee's avatar

sittin in the car next to you with the music blaring.

Darknymph's avatar

That depends on the stereotype of what teenagers they are.

dollfacee's avatar

well just in general. i’m not saying all teenagers do this, but i’m sure you’ve never seen a fourty year old with the music loud enough you can hear it in the next car.

Darknymph's avatar

I have….i don’t want to talk about it.

Bri_L's avatar

I would say teenagers to early 20s. with heavy heavy base.

dollfacee's avatar

yeah, exactly. its because they think this makes them look cool. which i don’t think it does. heavy base gets on my nerves, you can’t even understand the music. it just makes it sound like the car is going to fall apart.

Darknymph's avatar

sound can destroy a car, mythbusters proved it.

marinelife's avatar

@dollfacee That was me when I was rockin’ out. Usually head bobbing and singing along too. Probably not pretty.

Bri_L's avatar

Heheh.

When I lived in Alameda, CA they did a story about how certain gangs would use the loud music to signal other gang members cops were coming or it was clear or such things.

I now am a bit freaked by it.

dollfacee's avatar

marina; i always like when i see someone like really rockin out in the car and don’t think anyone can see them. makes my day.

bri; i have never heard of anything like that, its kinda weird lol

Bri_L's avatar

@ dollfacee – me either. it was one story on one local network out there in Oakland. I too love the unknown rocker. If I get caught I just go with the flow. Especially if I am singing backup a la Midnight Train to Georgia.

dollfacee's avatar

somtimes i dance all stupid in the car just to freak people out.

cyndyh's avatar

Of course I judge people. We all do. Do I think negatively about a person because they like something different than I do? Not usually. I like to think about what it is people like and don’t about different kinds of music or different artists. It can tell you a lot about the person, but not always.

Sloane2024's avatar

I believe that the particular genres of music someone listens to is usually characteristic of certain aspects of his personality or indicative of other topics he might find intriguing , but as far as making a judgment about them or forming an opinion, no, I don’t do that

nlaeditor's avatar

I’m less concerned with what music people listen to, more concerned with how they use music. Is music used as an environment, as a drug, as a mood enhancement, etc.

ninjaxmarc's avatar

not at all.
I’m usually blasting some slow love music or mellow alternative.

You should see the looks I get because you would think rap would be coming out of the car I drive or by the way I look.

But it’s my soft side.

wilhel1812's avatar

Well, kinda. It depends on how they listen to it and what relatino they have to the music. it can tell a lot about a person, so yes, to a certain point, i judge people by what they listen to. and i don’t think that’s wrong.

FrancisRude's avatar

No i do not. but sometimes, it does give you an idea of who the person who they really are.

Gbach's avatar

only with emo’s cause they tend to live out their music a little too much, I mean ok I dont have to like every song and not all music has to be flowerpower but do u really have to listen to music about cutting yourself and then do it and show people that you’ve done it? Besides the bad energy really sucks I mean I’ve never seen an emo smile, come on your life can’t be that bad! So when something hood happens to you smile say thank you and be happy for a while before you go back to cutting yourself with the blades of mysery

Sloane2024's avatar

@Gbach wow.. had a bad experience with an emo? and I really don’t think that’s very wise to make such stereotypical judgements of those types of people… maybe their lives really are that bad and that particular “addiction” is their only outlet. Not to say it’s right or healthy, but you’d be surprised the circumstantial extremes forced upon some of us.

flameboi's avatar

yep
Example:
Raver: rich kid with a drug habit (expensive ones)
Rocker All dressed in black with long hair: kid with obscure habits
Punk kid: skater/biker kid with working parents and a drug habit (probably prescription pills)
Emo: sad kid with suicidal ideas (my gf says I’m an emo v. 2.0)

All of this is taken out of my personal experiences

dollfacee's avatar

i think ‘emo kids’ will cut themselves even if there were no such thing as emo music.

Gbach's avatar

@dollfacee I agree, but it certainly makes the experience better, I mean whats a movie without a soundtrack?

gailcalled's avatar

They were called “silent” movies.

TheHaight's avatar

I dont… Unless you listen to the Jonas Brothers (gag). Or maybe I’m getting old and don’t understand this kiddie pop.

marinelife's avatar

@TheHaight While channel surfing saw a snippet of the Jonas Brothers in concert today and the screaming gaggles of girls and had the same thought. I so don’t get it. Not to say anything bad about them, but they seem just OK to me not as special as the Disney machine has cranked them up to be.

Knotmyday's avatar

I don’t understand country music, or any of the “culture” thereof whatsoever. “Rap” music that rips off other musical styles irritates me.

I’m sure the people that listen to that stuff are nice.

iwamoto's avatar

is rap music ? i thought it was more of a way of identifying those yelling fake-criminals showing of their goods on tv, backed up by a monotone bass sound

cyndyh's avatar

@flameboi: I haven’t know too many people who listen to just one kind of music, so I think it’d be pretty hard to find out if your stereotypes apply or not. Most people listen to more of a variety than that.

@iwamoto: there are different kinds of rap. The stuff you describe is not the type I like. Cornel West writing on Constantinian rap vs prophetic rap might interest you.

@Knotmyday: I also like some country although very very little of it depending on the guitar skills and/or lyrics. I don’t seek it out because I think and here’s my engineer geek speak showing the signal to noise ratio with country tends to be way too low. I just don’t want to spend that much time filtering to get to the few things that are good. But if I happen to find someone I like a little twang now and again is not going to put me off.

Nimis's avatar

bri: They have gangs in Alameda?!?!?!

Nimis's avatar

I do judge people. Not by the music they listen to, but by the music lists they display on social networks or blogs. It’s a type of online identity performance…a weird, artificial, crafting of self. I do t necessarily like the people whose music I like. Or dislike people whose music I don’t like. I create an imaginary narrative for them and plunk thru into a temp file.

Nimis's avatar

stupid auto-correct. “do t”=“don’t” and “thru”=“them”

DrBill's avatar

I can’t judge people by their misic, my daughter listens to country and©rap

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