- Altan Urag - Khukh Tolboton (Blue Mark) – Mongolian (from the movie Mongol)
- The Hu - Yuve Yuve Yu – Mongolian (the one that flooded everyone’s feeds for awhile)
- The Hu feat. Jacoby Shaddix - Wolf Totem – Mongolian / Papa Roach crossover
- Uuhai feat. Hurd - Uuhai – Mongolian
- Otyken - Storm – Siberian
- Batzorig Vaanchig & Auli - Hunnu Guren – Mongolian / Latvian crossover
- Ummet Ozcan - True One Hour Xanadu – Mongolian techno
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The Hu also has a badass cover of "Sad but True"
When you're dissociative, your hack is loving everything everywhere all at once
That's how my music tastes have been described in the past
Everywhere and everything
Though I can be picky when it comes to my country music tastes. For example Bro Country is not on the menu.
This is the way to be. There is so much good music out nowadays, and being a hater will just end up with you missing out on some really good stuff.
I can't do any of the garbage modern country stuff, either, but I can listen to modern bluegrass. That genre is full of shredders.
I like to imagine I have 'musical ADHD', because I can really enjoy everything from classical music, to death metal, to hip hop, to jazz, to pop, etc. I find I get bored if I listen to just one genre for too long.
I think enjoy particular music without being an asshat about all other music.
I can name you a few of my favorite artists (digitalism, Savant, bossfight, Metric) but just because I like their music and electro in general doesn't mean I physically can't listen to other genres.
The only music I can clearly say I don't like is the 20 songs they play on the radio. They really love to grind those songs into dust.
Yeah, overplay sucks. It's especially annoying when you actually start out liking the song. All it takes is a week of it being overplayed on the radio to run any joy you once experienced into the ground.
That's how my brain used to work.
Now I have two methods depending on how much I care.
Either I need all available options and have them listed out like a spreadsheet, then I'll painstakingly determine which ones I like based on critera and using my feelings like a vague sensor.
Or if I don't have time for that I'll use an algorithm of some kind, like Spotify's Smart Shuffle, then I'll determine what I like based on this new "optimized" list.
Because I can't just like a random disconnected thing, no no no, I need to make sure it's something I will definitely like and maybe incorporate into my identity.
I never associated it with the people pleasing aspect of my life, but it took me 35 years to finally enjoy one song by myself, to the point I actually didn't mind just listening to it without doing anything else at the same time.
I mean, I didn't develop my own musical taste until my mid-20s. My parents only played Christian worship music, while all my friends in highschool and university were various flavours of music snob. I was literally convinced that no one actually liked pop music because everyone I knew seemed to hate it.
I don't know if I was ever a "people pleaser," in that I never pretended to like a band or song just because everyone else did. However, I definitely avoided saying anything negative about the music I was exposed to for fear that I'd be ostracized all the same.
It took me a long time to overcome all that, and it took even longer to admit my tastes publicly.