When I was young, people were almost identified solely by the kind of music they liked. People fell into categories of who liked what.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I really love music that's on the periphery of not fitting into a clear genre. I felt like I was constantly being described as something I didn't really feel like I identified with.
I was always into music. And none of my friends were really into music the same way I was. So it was just different. It was really not very well understood by most of my friends. They didn't tease me about it - they just didn't really relate.
I was always into music. I think everyone is when they're a teenager, as a way to drown out the world.
From an early age, I was infatuated with music. I always loved it and was always dancing or playing something.
I can't think of one person I've ever met who didn't like some type of music.
When I was a kid growing up in the '60s, music was an outlet for enlightenment, frustration, rebellion. It was more about individualism. Today it's just like a big business.
I'm surrounded by music; I always was when I was growing up and continue to be. And I love music. And when I imagine a fictional world, I imagine there's music in it for those people, too.
I grew up listening to so many different things, and having a dad that also sang, music was innately born into me. Going through high school and college, I'd go see anyone who came to town, it didn't matter the genre.
I find that the kinds of music I'm drawn to are those that a lot of people take for granted.
Music is subjective to everyone's unique experience.
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