First off, I meant punk rock, metal (heavy metal and other sub-genres) goth (and its sub-genres) and industrial (rock or dance) and classical music.
Back to the question...I mean, there is lot of music out there that sounds a lot like pop, or at least half-pop. Like, some of the 'modern opera' music sounds like pop. I recall a salesgirl telling me, 'No, it's not lounge, it's modern classical.' Could have fooled me!
As for punk and metal and goth...these confuse me too. Why the need for using the labels 'metal' and 'punk' and 'goth' etc? I could've sworn it sounded like alternative-pop...
Note: I'm not slamming pop. Everybody loves some form of pop (f.y.i., there's much more to pop than just 'top 40'). It's just the labelling that is confusing. And f.y.i., yes, I do know what metal etc. is.
2006-12-16
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