No, I know what I posted, I just don't see how musical taste has something to do with age?
As if I'm forbidden to listen to those bands because I'm too old? If I listen to classical music, should I be told that I'm listening to "old-people-music"? And if some dude just happens to like, say, Destiny's Child, is he listening to girly music?
My point is, it's not your age that defines your taste in music, it's usually your background, and the genres you come in contact with.
I mean, would a 15 year old boy, whose older brother, amongst others, always listen to rap and R&B, who attends at rap-battles, and breathes the whole atmosphere, so to speak, would he listen to bands like BFMV and BB? No, he'd probably be listening to the same crap.
The same goes for people who are usually in contact with the alternative branch, or pop. Hell, kids who go to classy schools will probably listen to a lot of classical music.
The thing is, you probably listen to whatever you grew up with. I grew up with friends who listened to bands like Queen, Led Zepplin, and The Dire Straits. So naturally, I liked Queen, Led Zepplin and The Dire Straits.
Later on, I started hanging out with people who listened to music that was a lot heavier. And the type of music that all those bands mentioned earlier play, just makes me feel comfortable. It's not like I'm jumping the bandwagon or anything. I like the music for the music (even more for the actual music than the lyrics themselves).
One last remark: Does Metallica classify as music for 15 year olds? That must be, according to your analogy, cause it's about the same style as the rest.
And by the way, no offense taken, it's just that your analogy is... Well... Meh.
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