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Music tastes of the gay community?

I’m just curious as to all of your music tastes and if there’s a correlation between age, gender, sexual orientation, and the music tastes themselves.

I’ll start. I’m a 21 year old gay guy. Personally I tend to gravitate towards alternative rock bands like these: Breaking Benjamin, Linkin Park, Evanescence, Three Days Grace, Stone Sour, Staind, Paramore, Seether, Crossfade, Korn, No Doubt, etc.

But I LOVE 80s music like Madonna, The Divinyls, Blue Oyster Cult, Kim Wilde, Jody Watley, Blondie, The Cars, Aerosmith, Hall and Oates, Scorpions, etc.

And I always need my fill of hip hop music like Chris Brown, Rihanna, Diddy, Kanye West, Lil Mama, DJ Unk, Young Jeezy, etc.

I always had a really well rounded taste in music but I know a lot of people tend to gravitate towards one genre type. I always naturally loved rock best but I have really learned to enjoy and appreciate hip hop and pop.

Side note, I HATE country.

Thoughts?

I’m gay, and I hate country too, but I know a lot of gay cowboys who love to two step.

I’m afraid gay cuts across all possible classifications of human expression. I doubt you are likely to find too clear a correlation.

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