What music does the OC above you listen to?

Posted 3 years, 2 months ago (Edited 3 years, 2 months ago) by kabuto

PLS LET ME KNOW IF A SIMILAR THREAD ALREADY EXISTS I'LL DELETE THIS ONE!

Anyway. Self-explanatory title, someone posts an OC and you'll try to make an assumption of what kind of music they listen to. You can say genres, specific bands, songs and so on, and you're very free to link them in your posts as well- however I will politely ask you to label sexually explicit/gory songs as such as not everyone wants to listen to fucky time music or want to hear about someone sawing off another person's limbs with a chainsaw, thank you very much.

Only other rule is try not to spam the same OC so much- my standard rule in my other threads is once per page unless the thread's been dead for over a week.

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Roswell van Breek fizzelston

Definitely those epic orchestra versions of (fantasy) games. You know! Those on youtube that I listen too non-stop! I think he likes those epic Zelda covers, or final fantasy.

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Mara Shadowzim777

I just really thought up classical orchestra music for Roswell. The fact Roswell reads cheesy romance novels just really sealed the deal.

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☕ Rowan | RT Digitalpinkie

Probably some slow jazz. That's just the feel I get from him, and he doesn't seem like he'd be into any songs that are energetic.


He's more into hyperpop, but good guess :>

"Bishop" Eight mosshein

100% feel like sable loves disney music but the halloween kid kind https://youtu.be/yImRHCNsuRw

tbn manyface

bishop looks like he could be into industrial goth music! the intense kind >:) like, check this song out

Sotiris Athanasiadis Nuclear-Hydrangea

Ceres seems to be more classical or operatic since the info mentions about it

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