Some Brazillian music i simply can't stand(forró, melody(a pará thing, look gaby amarantos(warning: visual kei is less flashy.), 'sertanejo universitário'(teen country? these days it has been mixed with techno, funk(a cousin of rap)...
). I will get up and exit the place if possible.
Then it's some screamo(There are styles of gutural, and for me the worst is the one screamo vocalists use. Too high, rough, i even feel bad for their vocal chords...), extreme death metal(i do enjoy some illdisposed, but probably that's the heavier i go), and women singing lyrical(i love some classical music, love tenors, but with women singing it hurts my ears(literally almost). Lyrical training is fantastic(Within Temptation singer, wow '-'), but on opera i feel like there's too much vibrato, too high.
On mild grounds are dubstep(useful on some moments(dubstep ignite 'em!)), black metal(there is 1 in a million chance that there's a band which makes somenthing worth hearing, mostly ambiental/folkish stuff. Else i pass.), current pop(not my cup, i don't hate), k-pop(too catchy, in a bad way)
but i do enjoy watching them dancing. perrrrrvI don't follow any tribe or lineages, so i don't care much for 'true metal'/'mainstream' w/e, what i like is what has some characteristics which i like, so i can go from emancipator to wintersun.
Not in the same sitting, if i'm listening to one i surely won't be in the mood for the other. Gotta shift gears first '-'