Yeah, I kind of sound like a music snob or an old man at this time. I’ve been introducing her to classic rock, heavy metal, 90s hip-hop, R&B, 90s and 80s pop, 90s 2000s and 2010s techno, and so on.

I just like the idea. She’s very receptive to this and wants to hear a different genre each morning before school. Welcome to the world of dadding.

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    Don’t forget Ska, Punk, Reggae and at least some Country and Americana ( John Prine, Townes Van Zant, Bobbie Gentry ) some Bluegrass, oh and Industrial, Jungle… music is awesome and there’s so much of it!

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      John Prince nestled between Reggae and Jungle is such a trip. We called him folk before Americana. Even genres change names.

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      I love reggae and industrial. Ska was always hit or miss for me. Franz Ferdinand, No doubt, The Mighty Might Basstones…

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        Madness, The Toasters, hell Rancid and Op Ivy, but I was in highschool for a big swell of ska bands and grew up in a town with a lot of live music.