>What is it about the music you listen to that draws you to it?A mixture of nostalgia for a time long since passed of emo girls with painted hair, daddy issues and the most beautifully fucked up minds and a feeling that this music was made for people like me. I know that sounds pretentious but I've never connected more with the style of music that mixes punk of the era with kind of a beach boys sound. Couple that with lyrics talking about love, loss and moving on you've got me hooked.
>Is it the overall sound, the lyrics, or what? Mostly the lyrics. Too many people that make music are talking about shit nobody can relate to or that doesn't matter. Everyone can jive to the tune of losing that special someone or real life shit you had to move past to make yourself stronger (EDGY M8!) but too few make that anymore without sounding like absolute garbage. I wish someone would just make pop-metal already in a language we can understand. Heavy rifts with smooth lyrics talking about love would be amazing. Sound is very important too. If the sound drowns out the lyrics instead of complimenting it then it's garbage (like most metal).
>Why do you like what you listen to?Considering I dick ride Tom Delonge really hard I'd say his godly voice. Every time I hear him I can instantly pick him out. He's got such a unique voice, sound and lyrics it's hard not to dig on it. I like what I like for the message it puts in my head. Sometimes I create music videos in my head and nothing has sparked me more than Toms work. If I had the chance I'd let him fuck my throat, bend me over anything and literally drink his cum from a 2 liter bottle.
Samples of what I'm into and what they spark for me.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVJssSV9LF8>the invasion of north america starting in california with the entire west coast being bombed>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qESppGoNvA8Cont.
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