1. Techno 2. Rap Only two of my latest Believe to trust. I likes both Whites and black in World. Then old favorite Swedish songs too. And you favorite are which and when.
I take guitar tone very seriously. I like Slash's tone from Guns N' Roses's Paris 1992 show the best. I mean; I like and have great respect for Jimi Hendrix's tone. I feel Jimi Hendrix pioneered distortion with Marshall Amps in Surrey (my home county out of all the home counties England has), though I'm in London and not Surrey, my part of London is in Surrey but politically it's London/ same county as Eric Clapton. Jimi Hendrix and James Marshall worked with each other to give us what we've got, I believe. Love Marshall Amps; Slash (of Guns N' Roses) uses a Marshall, He uses a Jubilee (I think) and Jimi Hendrix used a JCM 800. I've played on both amps and honestly, I had a lot of fun with this other one, the JCM 900, that has the same tubes (or something) as the Jubilee. To get into guitar pickups; I've had/used along my path looking for guitar tone; Seymour Duncan APH-1 both neck and bridge pickup (the same pickup used by Slash). Seymour Duncan SH-13 Dimebucker Dimebag Darrell signature pickup, like an SH-13 I played on once and liked that was on one of his high end signature guitars, only smaller. - This is a bridge pickup. Rio Grande BBQ Bucker for the neck position. - This was the 'smoothest tone ever, like Estranged by Guns N' Roses was grainy compared to it and it's downfall, it was really smooth but had no bite. - I liked it smoothness though. I had their diamond plate finish too, look awesome; it's why I wanted to try it because of their diamond plate finish they offered. DiMarzio X2N, I had a bridge pickup. I didn't know anything or anyone who used this pickup but I didn't care, I wanted to try DiMarzio and do a lot of elaborate colours and I wanted blue. Those are the passive after market true humbuckers that I've used. I went for a, from DiMarzio, when I ordered the X2N, a set of Area 67s, (also blue to match the X2N) on the bridge of this cheap Strat copy I wanted to upgrade with this with a Floyd Rose Original Trem 'floating' so more wood was cut out and only the guitar strings was stopping the bridge from falling into the guitar.... Loved it. but the DiMarzio Area 67 is a 'stacked humbucker' which is a single coiled sized humbucker basically/great for Stratocasters... It matech my X2N in aesthetics, but not in sound. Here's what happened. Hated it; Hated myself for doing it. So I ditched the Area 67s, sold them to my guitar guy since he offered to buy them as he liked them or knew a use for them.. I bought that Dimebucker by Seymour Duncan as I wanted Seymour Duncan to bail me out. I already liked their APH-1, so ran to them after I got the combination wrong of X2N meeting a lighter pickup. What happened was, I had my SH-13 Dimebucker put in in the bridge position (and they only come in bride pickup anyway); but I wanted it there, and I regulated that X2N bridge pickup away and went to a toggle switch; Here's what happened (this was years ago). loved it. It had a unique tone though, because Columbus make a cheap / guitar... It was hard and stiff but sounded like a metal grate and reminded me of the stage Guns N' Roses took around the world with them. I miss that guitar, but that's okay, I know how to have another one made. I can't afford to own the nice amps that I've used just yet, but that said, I like what I've got. Those videos of me playing are an Orange 32 Crush and Korg AX3000G multi effect pedal that was upgraded and I wish I had the amp I use now when I had that above guitar 'A Marshall Slash Signature SL 5'. - I don't use any effect pedals on this as I feel there's no need just yet.
I like to be genre free with my guitar/ music's music. But that said, YouTube once labelled my music Grunge.
These were school kids, wasted talent though, not a happy ending however; I'm of this sound geographically and periodically; So this also makes my head move and groove along.
I like music, from Dr. Dre to Mozart. Pop too. I play what I play but I listen to all sorts of music; Check this out. Used to love this as a baby.