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And then, it just so happens, one of my favorite (more normal) songs as of late, has been, "If I Die Young" by The Band Perry, which I suppose is considered to be pop/country. Hmmm. Okay.

My wife loves that song, so I added two bass lines into song at 28hz and 32hz. One of the best sounding remix of a pop/country with my added taste. The high notes and vocals are nice on that song too.

Any genre is good to me as long as it has a nice beat, vocals, bars, hooks or makes you shake your ass. So no I'm don't have any genre prejudice. Music is music, you either love it or hatez it! It is the notes and beats that make the music, not the genre.

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Not to answer for DK, but just speaking for myself, I think country and dubstep are such a totally different style of music, that they could easily be referred to as both ends of the spectrum. And I sometimes listen to both :)

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I will listen to whatever has a good sound to it and good lyrics. It can be country to dub step and everything in between. I like it all

Not flaming you bro, but why are country and dubstep the two ends of the genre spectrum?

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