I think it’s funny when someone tells you, “I’m really into music.” Who the hell isn’t? Everybody likes some kind of music. I listen a large variety of music. I don’t want to be pigeon-holed into just one genre. The only kind of music I don’t like is country music (yes, I realize I’m from Texas and saying this is a deadly southern sin). I’m just not particularly fond and listening to people whine, especially while using poor grammar. And yes I realize that hop hop does the same thing, but at least it’s got a good beat.

So I’m sharing my favorite all time songs with you.Why 17, you ask?Because I couldn’t narrow it down any further and it’s my blog so I can do whatever I want.I’ve linked the songs to YouTube so you can check them out if you want.And don’t judge my taste with the El De Barge and Kris Kross songs.You know you listened to them to back in the day.Don’t lie.
By the way, I’m adding another page to my website that will have this playlist along with some other fantastic playlists so be sure to check that out!
Feel free to share some of your own favorite songs in the comments, and if you see anything on my list that you haven’t heard before, let me know what you think, unless it’s negative.Then I don’t want to hear it.Instead of focusing on my taste in music, you should be more concerned about the real problem which is why you have crappy taste in music. Enjoy!
Stephanie’s Top Favorite 17 Songs
- Nirvana – Drain You
- Beastie Boys – Get it Together
- Rebelution – Mirage
- The Beatles – Across the Universe
- The Fugees – Ready or Not
- Three Days Grace – Animal I have Become
- Portishead – Only You
- El De Barge – Rhythm of the Night
- Kris Kross – Jump
- Ivan Gough & Fennix Paul – In My Mind
- Linkin Park – Bleed It Out
- Radiohead – Talk Show Host
- Ludacris – Move Bitch
- The Damning Well – Awakening
- Chevelle – Send the Pain Below
- Cowboy Junkies – Sweet Jane
- Trapt – Still Frame

Some stuff I never heard of in there. Years ago I would have said I’ll go check those out, but while I still love music, I’m no longer as adventurous or voracious in my musical exploration. I believe this is officially reaching old age status, where I am not just stubborn about what I listen to, but possibly incapable of liking anything new.
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Ha ha! I feel ya! Half of the music I listen to is from the 90s. I believe those are considered the oldies now.
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True. If our music is now classic rock, what the hell is rock from the 70s? Ancient Rock?
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