by Anonymous ッ October 10, 2020
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Music that takes talent to play, is usually polyphonic, or at least has several varying lines and riffs included in it. Key changes and tempo changes are appreciated. Music containing one single droning drumbeat and the same three powerchords over and over is not tasteful.
by The Angry Gnome January 10, 2005
When someone says you have good taste in music, what they mean is:
1. "You like the exact same music I do, so you must like good music"
2. "I'm mainstream as fuck, and you seem indie, so you must be like a music god"
3. "I don't have anything else nice to say about you, so I'm going to pretend that the music you listen to isn't shit."
1. "You like the exact same music I do, so you must like good music"
2. "I'm mainstream as fuck, and you seem indie, so you must be like a music god"
3. "I don't have anything else nice to say about you, so I'm going to pretend that the music you listen to isn't shit."
1. You like Radiohead? You have good taste in music!
2. Oh, I've never heard of that band. But you have good taste in music.
3. Any guy would be lucky to date you! You're pretty, and, uh, smart. And, uh, you have good taste in music."
2. Oh, I've never heard of that band. But you have good taste in music.
3. Any guy would be lucky to date you! You're pretty, and, uh, smart. And, uh, you have good taste in music."
by Skaska March 8, 2009
Person #1: "My taste in music is your face."
Person #2: "What does that mean."
Person #1: "It means I think you're cute. Do something about it."
Person #2: "What does that mean."
Person #1: "It means I think you're cute. Do something about it."
by whatsupnate September 6, 2016