bistromath
| Bio |
| Pittsburgh | |
| multi-medi a guru |
I like music that doesn't suck, and judging from the music pandora suggests, some that does.
My abbreviated list:
Sludgecore, fuzz-rock, grunge, classic rock, regular rock, psychobilly, grindcore. Death, black, thrash, power, prog, doom, speed, folk, and viking metal. Most blues, and freeform jazz (b**ches brew!). IDM, non-stupid electronic and some industrial (pandora insists that I love wumpscut, but I'm pretty sure that I don't). Noise, harsh noise, and noise-rock. Hardcore, street, crust, anarcho, and other good punk stuff. Late 80's early 90's goth stuff (think Joy Division/FotN, not cheap MTV crap.)
I used to love all my stations, but I was careless too often, and now a few of them play the wrong music, or just plain garbage. I'm in the process of returning them to their former glory.
If Pandora's marketing strategists insisted on giving us all big ugly boxes in our profiles, why couldn't they at least design them to be the right size? Why is it just small enough to let BIO and EDIT stay crammed up in the right upper corner next to the box, while everything else falls under it? It looks like hell...does it show up like this in IE too?
This Pandora listener has not bookmarked any songs.
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| R.L. Burnside |
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| Draconian |
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| Anthony Braxton |
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| David S. Ware |
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| Tides |
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| Derek Bailey/Jamaaladeen Tacuma/Calvin Weston |
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| Melvin Sparks |
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