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_AskMyMom_ t1_jdl5kns wrote

Metallica - Nothing Else Matters

Not a pop song tho; but it’s pretty fun to learn. Lots of complex sounding parts that are relatively not complex lol hope that makes sense.

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_AskMyMom_ t1_ja4hz29 wrote

Lyrics are what you interpret them as. Metallica’s one is based off a book/movie about anti-war propaganda. Which the book is fantastic, as is the song. The meaning behind One is anti-death or anti-war. Which seems like someone can support; and that’s a fact, but you might interpret that differently than what it actually was meant for, which is fine.

My favorite band is Satanic. But I’m not satanic, I’m more anti-religion, but accepting of 1 god. I think religion divides more than anything, which satanism kind of indulges from Ghost’s (the band) perspective.

Another band I like is very satanic, and sings about worshipping satan. Which is not for everyone, but I enjoy it; but I also like contemporary R&B and country lol.

Anyway, the point is, if you limit yourself, you’re limiting the experience music brings.

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_AskMyMom_ t1_j5mz6ee wrote

Looking back I like Paramore, not sure if they’re pop-punk, but I guess it fits the bill.

Straight up punk, I’d say At The Drive In (Relationship of Command) is probably the best punk rock album I’ve ever heard.

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_AskMyMom_ t1_ix16hi5 wrote

Whatever songs I like, I dive into that album. BUT, I 100% expect not to like other albums due to changing of tone, etc.

I suggest listening to albums. I listened to 500+ plus last year, and 100% changed my perspective on listening to albums vs just songs. Sometimes you find real gems on albums you would’ve never liked unless you listened.

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