Different Types Of Music In 80's Rock N Roll

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There are many types of music out there. Most people like different music. Some people today like the new pop, country, and other music. I’m one of the many people in the world that doesn’t like it. I am one of the people that like rock and roll. My favorite type of music is the 80’s rock n’ roll. I like it for many reasons. One of the reasons that I like it is that I like the type of things that they sing about. Another reason I like it is the beat, tone, and style that they sing and play at. One more thing that makes me like it is that my entire life so far that is the type of music I is surrounding me because of my dad and my sister, and because of this my favorite band is Guns n Roses.

My least favorite type of music is country. I don’t

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