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TRAP MUSIC

TRAP MUSIC = rap/hiphop + dubstep + Techno/Dance + Hella Base + "Damn son where'd you find this". Supporters enjoy this new genre, especially those who enjoy all the music genres included into TRAP. Listening to TRAP may blow your mind and be associated with having a good ass high/fade/day/night. Its up and coming and has been rapidly gaining fans the past few years.
Guy #1: Hey! You heard of TRAP MUSIC? Check out this mix I downloaded from YouTube. It's fuckin dope!
Background Music: "RUN DA TRAP"
Friend #1: This shit fucked up my speakers!! I still think its sick doe.
Friend #2: This is gay, I don't like rap.
Friend #3: I don't like techno.
Friend #4: TURN THIS SHIT UP!!!!!!!!!!!
by Delta 5 jack whale April 25, 2013
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good music

good music is music from the 60s, 70s and early 80s. Good music genres include: Classic Rock, Psycadelic Rock, Folk, Blues, Jazz, Metal, etc.
good music consists of real and meaningful lyrics, well played instruments, and a good beat.
led zeppelin, the doors, pink floyd, ac/dc, bob dylan
simon & garfunkel,the who, jimi hendrix,
jeff buckley, eric clapton, the beatles, cream
neil young, black sabbath, Queen, rolling stones.
velvet underground . ramones . iron maiden .
allman brothers band . bob marley. david bowie . the clash
billy idol . Creedence Clearwater Revival, GnR
Tragically Hip . Rush . sex pistols . Lynyrd Skynyrd .
crosby stills nash & young . the eagles . van morrison . ELO
Bob Seager . Fleetwood mac . van halen . Lou reed . steve miller band . the mars volta . supertramp . aerosmith . Deep Purple .
Judas Preist . Elvis . James Taylor . colin james . ray charles .
Roy Orbison . Frank Sinatra . sam cooke
by Cori <3 May 29, 2005
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ass music

music that sucks ass, such as avril, that stacey's mom song, pop, etc
by Buh-ryan the Wunderfool November 1, 2003
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Musical Imperialism

Everyone knows that guy/girl who always comes to your party and stealthily plugs in their own iPod between songs. You were bumping old school Outkast, but now you have to settle for "She Wolf" by Shakira. You shrug it off because you're winning at pong at the moment, but let's be honest, that's musical imperialism.
Josey: Hey, man, I really like this country playlist. It's totally appropriate for the setting and provides a really good vibe....wait, who the fuck just put on Ludacris?

Hal: It's Ashley. She's always stealing the stereo.

Josey: Dude! That's musical imperialism at its worst right there.
by Pablo el Diablo September 10, 2011
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musically diverse

a person who listens to multiple genres of music from different time periods and eras
"Jake listens to Kanye West and then listens to Beethoven, he's so musically diverse."
by Amir Ali K. October 13, 2015
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musical misfortune

When you have a song stuck in your head for at least 10 minutes, and right before you get the chance to listen to the song, it finally becomes un-stuck.
john is very annoyed by the 80s song "take on me" that is stuck in his head, so he rushes home, runs up the stairs, opens his laptop, only to realize the song is not stuck in his head anymore.

musical misfortune
by jake12334455433 May 26, 2009
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Fear Music

Fear music is the collective name given to the ominous incidental music that is increasingly found in every facet of modern mass media. It is said of any electronically-driven low-bass incidental music of action, horror or suspense films and primetime TV shows about crime, murder and dismemberment, of some commercials and even of pseudo-documentaries appearing on the History Channel about any subject of a violent, mysterious or speculative nature (Nostradamus, end of times prophecies, Da Vinci, Hitler and other evil historical figures, ancient torture devices, the antichrist, natural disasters, war, terrorism, disease, etc.).

In dramas, it often drowns out dialogues and announces the violent content to follow. In pseudo-documentaries, it often accompanies ominous disclaimers such as “although nobody knows for certain” and “the viewer is free to draw his own conclusions”. It is often satirized in comedy shows making fun of bad movies such as the “Scary Movie” series or The Onion.

Critics see it as “the new soundtrack of America” and indicative of the present anxious mood of the US. It is also criticized as hack work using lazy musical clichés, cheap electronic or percussive effects and low-frequency vibrations designed to give the listener the creeps while rattling his dental fillings, without ever resorting to true musical invention. Its use and development have been variously credited to James Horner and other second rate film composers.
When I heard the fear music coming from the living room, I first assumed my wife was watching the History Channel. But it turns out she was just watching an infomercial about an insect repellent.

I’m surprised “Film Score Monthly” didn’t do a cover story on fear music yet.
by baracine April 27, 2010
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