Music for Hamsters

J-Pop acts such as Kotoko, Mi-Ko and Morning Musume that use musical techniques so bizarre that the only possible explanation is that the target audience consists of largely of hamsters.
Galaxy Bang! Bang! by Angel Tai is a great example of Music for Hamsters.
by Cpn. Hamster August 23, 2004
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alternative music

Popular rock music that is so void and generic, it can't fit into a sub-category.
Acoustic guitar? Repetetive drum beat? Generic, android-like vocalist? This must be alternative music!
by oscarsmack December 16, 2010
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black music

Music of black people. Period.
Such music consist of Rap, Hip-hop, raggae-rap, rap-hop, etc.

P.S.- And don't tell me there are white artists that their music style fits in this defenition. Such artist are "White-niggas".
George: Dude, I fuc**ng hate black music.
Charlie: Do you mean, like, rap and stuff?
George: Yeah, it's all crappy ni**a music.
by Urban_Fellow June 10, 2006
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kpop music

kpop like korean music, like bts,blackpink, g idle,bigbang,twice,2pm,2am,4ladies,4men,100%,2NE1,4minute and others.kpop is the most famous in korea.many people listen to it.
Stan Kpop music Bestays!!
by kpop army blink January 28, 2021
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yelling music

music that takes no talent to play and involves people playing repetitive power chords
"hey alfred...doesnt yelling music suck?"
"why yes lennard...yes it does"
by The Palipino October 04, 2003
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Cop Music

From my experience with police officers, music that is considered bad music to those with a connection with the spirit,and usually reflects the cop, money and power hungry idiots who only know what is presented to them and have no soul
Cop music consists of commercial music with no soul created for primary purposes consisting of setting trends, keeping the masses stupid, and fame and fortune
by thinking man's prophet November 25, 2010
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Music Snob

Someone who has dedicated many years to studying and practicing complex forms of music, thereby giving them the ability to easily identify repetitive themes that are constantly recycled and resold in today's popular music.
Did you know that Rachel Platten's "Fight Song" and Katy Perry's "Roar" are the same song? I'm a music snob.
by Sick Sick Kid December 21, 2019
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