Hello, everyone! Antonia here, and I had a sondaggio on which superiore, in alto ten lista my fan would like to see most. This was the winner, so I'm doing it. Don't worry. I'll do the other choices at some point. Before I begin, I will say that I Amore being a rock Musica fan, but it's not easy to be one sometimes. Let's get started, shall we?
1. People assume you're depressed, especially if te listen to grunge o heavy metal.
I don't listen to heavy metal that much, but I do listen to grunge quite a bit. One of my schoolmates actually blamed my self-harm on the fact that I listen to grunge. I told her that I did it to cope with being bullied and that Musica had nothing to do with it.
2. People mistake te as a Satanist.
I am agnostic, got it?! I believe in God, but I don't really follow a religion, okay? I don't mean to sound hateful, but I cannot tell te how many times people thought I worshiped Satan.
3. People expect te to wear the band's/artist's t-shirts o own their merchandise. Otherwise, you're not a "true fan".
There was once when I detto to a schoolmate that I liked Motorhead. He said, "Yeah, right. te don't even own any of their merchandise. te can't be a true fan." I said, "I haven't found any merchandise close to where I live." He said, "I bet te can't even name one song." I said, "Yes I can. 'Ace of Spades'! There te go!"
4. Putting up with people telling te that your preferito bands shouldn't be a thing anymore.
I was once told, "It's not 1980. Those bands shouldn't be a thing anymore." I told the bullies, "First of all, I don't give a shit what anno it is. Second, most of these bands formed BEFORE 1980. Finally, if te think you're going to get me to stop listening to them, te can baciare my ass!"
5. People flip out if te listen to anything other than rock.
There was once when I listened to a CD da the Oak Ridge Boys, and I thought my grandfather was going to have a stroke. I told him, "Just because I listen to rock Musica doesn't mean I hate all other genres."
6. People will often try to convert te to a genre of Musica te hate.
I'd rather not talk about the time someone tried to convert me to Gospel Musica here. If te want to know about it, send me a personal message.
7. You're surrounded da people who listen to terrible pop music.
There was once when there were some girls listening to pop Musica during study hall. I handed one of my textbooks to RocknRollSoul60 (Paul) and told him, "Please hit me in the head as hard as te can." Of course, he refused, so I hit myself instead. It gave me a good excuse to leave the room. Don't worry. I didn't hurt myself too badly that time, but I admit that I shouldn't have done that.
8. Sometimes it's hard to find merchandise for your preferito bands/artists.
It's especially hard to find anything Beatles.
9. te get a tune stuck in your head, and te can't remember what song it's from o the lyrics.
There was once when I started humming a tune, and I detto to myself, "What is that song?" I then asked my uncle, because he knows the obscure songs from the classic rock era. He told me that it was "Bell Bottom Blues".
10. I think this one is true for chitarra players. te try to master a song that sounds simple when you're listening to it, but in reality, it's hard to play.
This is true for Beatles songs. They sound simple, but they are really hard to play. The hardest one for me was "Paperback Writer". It took me four years to learn it. FOUR YEARS!
1. People assume you're depressed, especially if te listen to grunge o heavy metal.
I don't listen to heavy metal that much, but I do listen to grunge quite a bit. One of my schoolmates actually blamed my self-harm on the fact that I listen to grunge. I told her that I did it to cope with being bullied and that Musica had nothing to do with it.
2. People mistake te as a Satanist.
I am agnostic, got it?! I believe in God, but I don't really follow a religion, okay? I don't mean to sound hateful, but I cannot tell te how many times people thought I worshiped Satan.
3. People expect te to wear the band's/artist's t-shirts o own their merchandise. Otherwise, you're not a "true fan".
There was once when I detto to a schoolmate that I liked Motorhead. He said, "Yeah, right. te don't even own any of their merchandise. te can't be a true fan." I said, "I haven't found any merchandise close to where I live." He said, "I bet te can't even name one song." I said, "Yes I can. 'Ace of Spades'! There te go!"
4. Putting up with people telling te that your preferito bands shouldn't be a thing anymore.
I was once told, "It's not 1980. Those bands shouldn't be a thing anymore." I told the bullies, "First of all, I don't give a shit what anno it is. Second, most of these bands formed BEFORE 1980. Finally, if te think you're going to get me to stop listening to them, te can baciare my ass!"
5. People flip out if te listen to anything other than rock.
There was once when I listened to a CD da the Oak Ridge Boys, and I thought my grandfather was going to have a stroke. I told him, "Just because I listen to rock Musica doesn't mean I hate all other genres."
6. People will often try to convert te to a genre of Musica te hate.
I'd rather not talk about the time someone tried to convert me to Gospel Musica here. If te want to know about it, send me a personal message.
7. You're surrounded da people who listen to terrible pop music.
There was once when there were some girls listening to pop Musica during study hall. I handed one of my textbooks to RocknRollSoul60 (Paul) and told him, "Please hit me in the head as hard as te can." Of course, he refused, so I hit myself instead. It gave me a good excuse to leave the room. Don't worry. I didn't hurt myself too badly that time, but I admit that I shouldn't have done that.
8. Sometimes it's hard to find merchandise for your preferito bands/artists.
It's especially hard to find anything Beatles.
9. te get a tune stuck in your head, and te can't remember what song it's from o the lyrics.
There was once when I started humming a tune, and I detto to myself, "What is that song?" I then asked my uncle, because he knows the obscure songs from the classic rock era. He told me that it was "Bell Bottom Blues".
10. I think this one is true for chitarra players. te try to master a song that sounds simple when you're listening to it, but in reality, it's hard to play.
This is true for Beatles songs. They sound simple, but they are really hard to play. The hardest one for me was "Paperback Writer". It took me four years to learn it. FOUR YEARS!