Listening to music is one of my favourite activities, and I like many different types of music. My favourite genres are hard rock, heavy metal, punk, progressive rock (including art rock), psychedelic rock, and experimental rock, but I also like disco, new wave, classical music, reggae, ska, calypso, Celtic music, Latin music, some old-school rap, and some alternative rock. I dislike most rap, country, folk, and modern pop, and am ambivalent about jazz. I like mostly classic rock, but there is some newer rock that I like. As for pop (which I say isn't a genre but rather a lack of genre), I like some of the older stuff but hardly any of the newer stuff. The thing I find with pop is that although it can contain elements of many different genres, it generally sounds like generic, over-produced music that's made "artificially" just so that it will appeal to a large audience and make a lot of money, and is therefore not made with love as it should be. Today, all pop music is is annoying synthesizer sounds mixed with some singing and rap, so I hate modern pop music. Unfortunately, it seems that it's all anyone my age listens to these days. I know a lot of people (even my age) who share my opinion about modern pop music, but somehow it seems like only the people who actually like that synthesizer rap crap will actually play music. I like some of the synthesizer music from the 1980s because back then, they had a variety of sounds rather than just the annoying one they use today which sounds like a bug zapper. Still, I'd rather hear real instruments, such as guitars and drums. The only pop stars who are actually credible in my opinion are Michael Jackson and ABBA. My 2 favourite bands (alphabetically) are Queen and Rush. I also like The Beatles, Journey, KISS, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Green Day, AFI, Billy Talent, Supertramp, Electric Light Orchestra, Frank Zappa/The Mothers of Invention, Yes, Bruce Springsteen (and the E Street Band), Billy Joel, ABBA, Michael Jackson, Santana (moderately), Talking Heads, Jane's Addiction, Loverboy, Trooper, "Weird Al" Yankovic, The Offspring, Rage Against the Machine, Kim Mitchell, The Guess Who (moderately), Bachman-Turner Overdrive (moderately), The White Stripes, Sweet, Cage the Elephant, Wings, Heart, Vampire Weekend (moderately), The Clash, The Moody Blues (moderately), Blondie (moderately), The (English) Beat, Metallica, Twisted Sister, Aerosmith (moderately), Def Leppard, Van Halen, Genesis, The Who, Guns N' Roses, AC/DC (although I can only take so much of them because all their stuff sounds too similar), Elton John, Finger Eleven, Sum 41, Maroon 5 (moderately), Cheap Trick, Boston, Bob Marley and the Wailers (though I can only take so much of him because all his stuff sounds the same), Nirvana (although I think of them as the most overrated band in the world), U2 (although I find them really overrated as well, but I like some of their songs), The Rolling Stones (moderately), Hedley (even though their music is overproduced pop rock), Barenaked Ladies (come on, everyone likes them!), Great Big Sea, Huey Lewis and the News, Bon Jovi (also overrated, but I like some of their stuff), ZZ Top (moderately), April Wine (moderately), and Fall Out Boy (moderately). Some artists/bands who I haven't heard that much (or anything) by but would like to hear more of are Yes, Saga, The White Stripes, Primus, System of a Down, Blue Cheer, Queens of the Stone Age, Wolfmother, Electric Light Orchestra, King Crimson, Captain Beefheart, The Ramones, (The) Sex Pistols, Scorpions, Iron Maiden, Max Webster, Ozzy Osbourne/Black Sabbath, The Mars Volta, Uriah Heep, Jethro Tull, Dream Theater, Headkase, Dog Fashion Disco, Sonic Youth, Jane's Addiction, Kansas, The Boomtown Rats, Van der Graaf Generator, Muse, DragonForce (although all their songs probably sound the same), Can, Faust, Rob Zombie/White Zombie, Soft Machine, Roxy Music, Iron Butterfly, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Quicksilver Messenger Service, David Bowie, Rancid, The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, Dayglo Abortions, Judas Priest, Phish, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Meshuggah, Styx, Motorhead, Chicago, Queen + Paul Rodgers, ELO Part II, The Grateful Dead, blink-182, Sparks, Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Extreme, Black Spiders, Deep Purple, Motley Crue, Helix, Alice Cooper, Marilyn Manson, Foreigner, Quiet Riot, Megadeth, and Twisted Sister.