^^ No doubt - I appreciate most every genre ( to some extent ) with the only exception being country and dubstep/electronic. There's few and far country artists that I can tolerate at all, most of their material are sad versions of being left behind by their past loves, comedic stories of alcoholism, or losing everthing to another vice of some sort -- but those few I can stand are typically southern rock. Dubstep and electronicas ( imo ) are virtually talentless samples all pasted together with little to no skill behind an actual instrument of any kind......somebody should've bought these folks guitars or drumkits to develop some real skill in music making. I'm a metalhead by choice, not because I cannot play anything else - it's a personal choice, period. The level of skill/talent it takes to write/perform fast-tempo'd metal slam sessions are above all when it comes to true musicianship.......not saying there aren't talented country musicians, because there are - Vince Gill, Chet Atkins, and the like are surely worthy of their riches in the industry.......but there's not nearly as many GOOD country artists as there should be considering the size of the genre itself. Upsetting to see so much money invested into a particular scene when the awesomely talented get pushed to the back of the bus.