A term that some people would use to define screamo and all the genres that include it.
Teenager: -blasts "It Never Ends" by Bring Me The Horizon-
Mother: Are you listening to Zombie Death Music again?!?
Teenager: No...
Higher tempo music, with repeitive beats. Typically Percussion instruments of the Membranophone family accompanied by electronic beats. Intermitten vocals are common, and sometimes repeated in the same manner that the beats are repeated.
That Trap Music was hot tonight
The worst EDM genre to have ever existed. It's not even music, it's just a bunch of harsh 808 drum samples accompanied with that annoying AF "tic-tic-tic-tic" semiquaver hi-hat pattern. Even hip hop (old school rap) sounds miles better than this POS genre.
So I was studying at the library and then suddenly this ghetto dude who reeks of weed sits near me with his earphones blasting out obnoxious trap music. Couldn't study from all that cacophony.
When one is sitting in a discord voice channel playing music on a bit, hoping others will join.
Kelly: *is in a vc music begging while playing their favorite music*
When a song is the perfect match for the moment and you feel like in your own movie. It becomes part of the soundtrack of your life.
This song always reminds me of that one night at the beach during my road trip through Australia, what a Music Moment.
Try to get through the whole entire month of March without listening to a single song.
Rule 1. You must drive with no radio
Rule 2. Wearing noise canceling headphones is okay if it means you’ll drown out music with white noise per se. This can especially come in handy for trips to the store
Rule 3. Video game OSTs are not allowed either. Turn it off completely
Rule 4. Completely stop listening to music in any way, shape, or form for this entire month and try not to go insane
Friend 1: *whispering to himself and laughing with headphones on*
Friend 2: Yo what’s up with him
Friend 3: Oh nah. Brodie’s struggling on day 6 of No Music March
Calming, soothing music, often New Age or minimalist like the music of Philip Glass, considered to be great for growing plants but sometimes somnogenic for humans.
Most of the music from Philip Glass' "Koyaanisqatsi" could be considered music to grow plants by.