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Music genre[edit]

A cappella · Acid house · Alternative metal · Alternative rock · Ambient music · Ballad · Baroque · Baroque music · Beatboxing · Bebop · Big band · Black metal · Blues · Blues-rock · Bossa nova · Boy band · Breakbeat · Britpop · Christian metal · Classical music · Country music · Dancehall · Death metal · Disco · Doom metal · Drum and bass · Dub music · Dubstep · Electronic body music · Electronic music · Electronica · Emo · Experimental music · Folk metal · Folk music · Funk · Glam metal · Goa trance · Gothic metal · Grunge music · Guqin · Hard rock · Heavy metal music · Hip hop music · House music · Indie rock · Industrial metal · Industrial music · J-pop · Jazz · Melodic death metal · Metalcore · Music genre · Musique concrète · New Wave music · Noise music · Nu metal · Pipa · Pop music · Power metal · Progressive metal · Punk rock · Ragtime · Rapping · Reggae · Rhythm and blues · Rock and roll · Rock music · Ska · Symphonic metal · Synthpop · Techno · Thrash metal · Trance music · Trip hop · Bluegrass music

Alternative music[edit]

3 Doors Down · 30 Seconds to Mars · AFI (band) · Achtung Baby · Adam Clayton · Adore (album) · Damon Albarn · Steve Albini · Alice in Chains · Alice in Chains discography · Alternative rock · American Idiot · Amnesiac · Fiona Apple · Arcade Fire · Arctic Monkeys · Audioslave · Automatic for the People · Babyshambles · Carl Barât · Barenaked Ladies · Bauhaus (band) · Be Here Now (album) · Beck · Belle & Sebastian · The Bends · Binaural (album) · Björk · Black Holes & Revelations · Blink-182 · Bloc Party · Blood Sugar Sex Magik · Blur (band) · Breaking Benjamin · Bright Eyes (band) · Britpop · Jeff Buckley · Kate Bush · Butthole Surfers · By the Way · Californication (album) · Nick Cave · Jimmy Chamberlin · Coldplay · Billy Corgan · Chris Cornell · Graham Coxon · The Cranberries · Creep (Radiohead song) · The Cure · Dani California · Dave Grohl · Death Cab for Cutie · The Decemberists · Definitely Maybe · Deftones · Depeche Mode · Depeche Mode discography · Dinosaur Jr. · Diorama (album) · Nine Inch Nails discography · Nirvana discography · Disintegration · Dookie · Doolittle (album) · The Downward Spiral · Editors · Elephant (album) · Era Vulgaris (album) · Faith No More · The Fall (band) · Feeder · The Flaming Lips · Flea (musician) · Foo Fighters · Frank Black · Franz Ferdinand (band) · The Fray · John Frusciante · Fugazi · Dave Gahan · Liam Gallagher · Noel Gallagher · Garbage (band) · Ghosts I–IV · Gorillaz · Stone Gossard · Gothic rock · Green Day · Grunge music · Hail to the Thief · Happy Mondays · PJ Harvey · Hole (band) · Hüsker Dü · In Bloom · In Rainbows · In Utero · Independent music · Indie pop · Indie rock · Jack Irons · Jack White · James (band) · Jane's Addiction · Jeremy (song) · The Jesus and Mary Chain · Just Like Heaven (song) · Kaiser Chiefs · Keane (band) · Kid A · Anthony Kiedis · Kurt Cobain · The Libertines · Live (band) · The Living End · Lollapalooza · Losing My Religion · Courtney Love · Loveless (album) · MTV Unplugged in New York · Madchester · Manic Street Preachers · Mark Lanegan · Johnny Marr · Chris Martin · Massive Attack · Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness · Ministry (band) · Morrissey · Murmur (album) · Muse (band) · My Bloody Valentine · My Chemical Romance · Neon Bible · Nevermind · New Order · Nine Inch Nails · Nirvana (band) · No Code · No Doubt · OK Computer · Oasis (band) · The Offspring · One Hot Minute · Out of Time (album) · Pavement (band) · Pearl Jam · Pearl Jam (album) · Pearl Jam discography · Pete Doherty · Pinkerton (album) · Pixies · Placebo (band) · Post-grunge · Post-rock · Powderfinger · The Presidents of the United States of America (band) · Primal Scream · Primus (band) · Public Image Ltd. · Pulp (band) · The Queen Is Dead · Queens of the Stone Age · R.E.M. · Radiohead · Radiohead discography · Rage Against the Machine · Red Hot Chili Peppers · Red Hot Chili Peppers discography · The Replacements · Trent Reznor · Henry Rollins · SST Records · Shoegazing · Siamese Dream · Silverchair · Siouxsie & the Banshees · Smells Like Teen Spirit · Elliott Smith · Robert Smith (musician) · Snow Patrol · Sonic Youth · Soundgarden · Soundgarden discography · Spiderland · Layne Staley · Stereolab · Sufjan Stevens · Michael Stipe · The Stone Roses · Stone Temple Pilots · The Strokes · Sub Pop · Suede (band) · Sunny Day Real Estate · Supergrass · Superunknown · Surfer Rosa · Temple of the Dog · Ten (Pearl Jam album) · The Killers (band) · The Smashing Pumpkins · The Smiths · They Might Be Giants · Thrice · Today (The Smashing Pumpkins song) · Travis (band) · U2 · Uncle Tupelo · Under the Bridge · Eddie Vedder · The Verve · Violent Femmes · Vitalogy · Vs. (Pearl Jam album) · Weezer · Weezer (1994 album) · (What's the Story) Morning Glory? · The White Stripes · Wilco · XTC · Year Zero (album) · Yield (album) · Thom Yorke

Australian music[edit]

2 Hearts · AC/DC · ARIA Charts · Bee Gees · Bertelsmann Music Group · Nick Cave · Crowded House · Didgeridoo · Diorama (album) · Bernard Fanning · Lisa Gerrard · Delta Goodrem · Darren Hayes · Heath Ledger · Highway to Hell (album) · INXS · Natalie Imbruglia · Impossible Princess · Hugh Jackman · Jet (band) · Nicole Kidman · List of Silverchair awards · Melbourne Cricket Ground · Men at Work · Dannii Minogue · Kylie Minogue · Music of Australia · Olivia Newton-John · Odyssey Number Five · Powderfinger · Savage Garden · Bon Scott · Silverchair · Split Enz · Sydney Opera House · TISM · Universal Music Group · Keith Urban · Holly Valance · The Vines · The Wiggles · Angus Young

Black metal[edit]

Bathory (band) · Black metal · Burzum · Cradle of Filth · Darkthrone · Dimmu Borgir · Emperor (band) · Gorgoroth · Mayhem (band) · Varg Vikernes · Venom (band)

Canadian music[edit]

Bryan Adams · Paul Anka · Arcade Fire · Avril Lavigne · Long John Baldry · Barenaked Ladies · Billy Talent · Broken Social Scene · Michael Bublé · Celine Dion · Leonard Cohen · Denny Doherty · Feist (singer) · David Foster · Nelly Furtado · Glenn Gould · Heart (band) · Juno Award · K-os · Diana Krall · K.D. Lang · Geddy Lee · Alex Lifeson · Gordon Lightfoot · Loverboy · Sarah McLachlan · Joni Mitchell · Alanis Morissette · Music of Canada · Nickelback · O Canada · Our Lady Peace · Neil Peart · Oscar Peterson · Bob Rock · Rush (band) · Buffy Sainte-Marie · Simple Plan · Skinny Puppy · Steppenwolf (band) · Sum 41 · The Band · Three Days Grace · The Tragically Hip · Shania Twain · Rufus Wainwright · Neil Young

Christian Metal[edit]

As I Lay Dying (band) · Christian metal · P.O.D.

Christian music[edit]

Aretha Franklin · Christian metal · Christian music · Christian rock · Contemporary Christian music · Gospel music · Gregorian chant · Hymn · Michael W. Smith · Switchfoot · P.O.D.

Classical music[edit]

Baroque · Classical music · Elton John · Orchestra · Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven) · Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) · Tempo

Contemporary music[edit]

John Adams (composer) · Leonard Bernstein · Pierre Boulez · Benjamin Britten · Béla Bartók · John Cage · Ornette Coleman · John Coltrane · Contemporary classical music · Aaron Copland · Miles Davis · Brian Eno · Experimental music · Frank Zappa · George Gershwin · Philip Glass · Elliot Goldenthal · Paul Hindemith · Jazz · Bradley Joseph · György Ligeti · Witold Lutosławski · Merzbow · Olivier Messiaen · Noise music · Yoko Ono · Sergei Prokofiev · Steve Reich · Alexander Scriabin · Serialism · Dmitri Shostakovich · Karlheinz Stockhausen · Igor Stravinsky · Tōru Takemitsu · Twelve-tone technique · Tristan Tzara · Edgard Varèse · Minimalist music

Electronic music[edit]

2 Unlimited · Acid house · Ambient music · Aphex Twin · John Cage · The Chemical Brothers · Daft Punk · Disc jockey · Drum and bass · Dubstep · Electronic body music · Electronic dance music · Electronic music · Electronica · Brian Eno · Fatboy Slim · The Future Sound of London · Groove Armada · House music · Industrial music · Jean Michel Jarre · The KLF · Kraftwerk · Madonna (entertainer) · Moby · Music (Madonna album) · Musique concrète · Noise music · Gary Numan · The Orb · Orbital (band) · The Prodigy · Psychedelic trance · Rave · Karlheinz Stockhausen · Synthesizer · Synthpop · Tangerine Dream · Techno · The Human League · Tiësto · Trance music · Trip hop

Heavy Metal[edit]

9.0: Live · AC/DC · Alice in Chains · Alternative metal · Angel of Death (song) · Anthrax (band) · Apocalyptica · Tom Araya · As I Lay Dying (band) · Avenged Sevenfold · Black Sabbath · Black metal · Blind Guardian · Body Count · Breaking Benjamin · Bullet for My Valentine · Cliff Burton · Cannibal Corpse · Jerry Cantrell · Chevelle · Children of Bodom · Christ Illusion · Christian metal · Alice Cooper · Cradle of Filth · Damageplan · Death (band) · Death metal · Deep Purple · Deftones · DevilDriver · Dimmu Borgir · Dir en grey · Nine Inch Nails discography · Slipknot discography · Disturbed · Doom metal · Down (band) · Dream Theater · Emperor (band) · Enter Sandman · Europe (band) · Fear Factory · Folk metal · Ghosts I–IV · Glam metal · God Hates Us All · Godsmack · Gothic metal · Grindcore · Groove metal · HammerFall · Jeff Hanneman · Heavy metal music · Hell Awaits · Helloween · Hybrid Theory · Ice-T · In Flames · Industrial metal · Iowa (album) · Iron Maiden · Judas Priest · Kill 'Em All · Killswitch Engage · Korn · Kreator · Lamb of God (band) · Linkin Park · Dave Lombardo · Lordi · Machine Head (band) · Yngwie Malmsteen · Manowar · Marilyn Manson (band) · Master of Puppets · Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. · Mayhem (band) · Maynard James Keenan · Megadeth · Melodic death metal · Meshuggah · Metalcore · Metallica · Metallica discography · Ministry (band) · Moonspell · Mötley Crüe · Motörhead · Napalm Death · Neo-classical metal · New Wave of British Heavy Metal · Nightwish · Nine Inch Nails · Nu metal · Opeth · Ozzy Osbourne · Pantera · Power metal · Progressive metal · Queensrÿche · Rainbow (band) · Reign in Blood · Trent Reznor · Roadrunner Records · Sepultura · Shadows Fall · Show No Mercy · Slayer · Slipknot (album) · Slipknot (band) · Soilwork · South of Heaven · Speed metal · Static-X · Stoner rock · Strapping Young Lad · Symphonic metal · System of a Down · Tenacious D · Therion (band) · Thrash metal · Tool (band) · Trivium (band) · Twisted Sister · Type O Negative · United Abominations · Varg Vikernes · Venom (band) · Viking metal · Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) · Within Temptation · X Japan · Year Zero (album)

Hip hop[edit]

2001 (album) · 50 Cent · 50 Cent discography · American Gangster (album) · B-boy · Afrika Bambaataa · Beastie Boys · Beatboxing · Black Eyed Peas · Breakdance · Busta Rhymes · Chamillionaire · The Chronic · Sean Combs · Common (rapper) · Crunk · Curtis (50 Cent album) · Cypress Hill · D12 · DMX (rapper) · De La Soul · Death Row Records · Disc jockey · Doggystyle · Dr. Dre · East Coast hip hop · Eazy-E · Missy Elliott · Eminem · Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) · Eve (rapper) · G-Unit · G-Unit Records · G-funk · Get Rich or Die Tryin' (album) · Ghostface Killah · God's Son · Hard Candy (Madonna album) · Hey Ya! · Lauryn Hill · Hip hop · Hip hop dance · Hip hop music · Hip hop culture · Hip hop fashion · Hollaback Girl · Ice Cube · Ice-T · Illmatic · In da Club · Insane Clown Posse · It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back · J Dilla · Jay-Z · Wyclef Jean · Kanye West · R. Kelly · Suge Knight · KRS-One · Lil' Kim · Ludacris · MC Hammer · The Massacre · Method Man · Mos Def · N.W.A · Nas · Nate Dogg · Nelly · Ol' Dirty Bastard · OutKast · Pharrell Williams · Public Enemy (band) · Radio (LL Cool J album) · Raekwon · Rapping · Ready to Die · Reasonable Doubt · Redman (rapper) · Run-D.M.C. · RZA · Gil Scott-Heron · Shady Records · Straight Outta Compton · T.I. · TLC (band) · The Game (rapper) · The Notorious B.I.G. · Timbaland · A Tribe Called Quest · Tupac Shakur · Vanilla Ice · Paul Wall · West Coast hip hop · Wu-Tang Clan · Xzibit

Indian music[edit]

Carnatic music · Sanjay Dutt · Harmonium · Ilaiyaraaja · Jana Gana Mana · Freddie Mercury · A. R. Rahman · Shahrukh Khan · Ravi Shankar · Sitar · Tabla

Marching band[edit]

Marching band · John Philip Sousa

Modern Chinese music[edit]

Cantopop · Jay Chou · Jackie Chan · S.H.E

Professional sound production[edit]

Abbey Road Studios · Acoustics · Amplifier · Broadcasting · Compact Cassette · Compact Disc · Concert · Digital Audio Tape · Digital audio · Dynamic range compression · Electronic filter · Equalization · Extended play · Gramophone record · Ground (electricity) · Headphones · Loudspeaker · Low-pass filter · Microphone · Noise pollution · Overtone · Pro Tools · Psychoacoustics · Pulse-code modulation · Radio · Record producer · Sound · Sound effect · Sound recording and reproduction · Soundtrack · Stereophonic sound · Subwoofer · WAV · Yamaha Corporation

R&B and Soul Music[edit]

Aaliyah · Christina Aguilera · Akon · Alicia Keys · Namie Amuro · Aretha Franklin · Ashanti (singer) · Atlantic Records · B'Day · Baby Boy (song) · Erykah Badu · Anita Baker · Beyoncé Knowles · Mary J. Blige · Boyz II Men · Toni Braxton · Mariah Carey · George Clinton (musician) · Contemporary R&B · Control (Janet Jackson album) · Sam Cooke · Crazy in Love (Beyoncé Knowles song) · Dangerously In Love · Destiny's Child · Don't Forget About Us · Dreamgirls · Dreamgirls (film) · Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds · Endless Love (song) · Roberta Flack · Marvin Gaye · Al Green · Hard Candy (Madonna album) · Lauryn Hill · Whitney Houston · Jennifer Hudson · Irreplaceable · The Jackson 5 · James Brown · Janet Jackson · Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 · Janet. · Justin Timberlake · R. Kelly · Lose My Breath · LeToya Luckett · Madonna (entertainer) · Martha and the Vandellas · The Marvelettes · Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes · Michael Jackson · The Miracles · One Sweet Day · P-Funk · Pussycat Dolls · Corinne Bailey Rae · Otis Redding · Rhythm and blues · Smokey Robinson · Diana Ross · Kelly Rowland · Nina Simone · Donna Summer · The Supremes · TLC (band) · The Temptations · Timbaland · Umbrella (song) · Usher (entertainer) · Vanessa L. Williams · We Belong Together · Mary Wells · What Goes Around.../...Comes Around · Amy Winehouse

Percussion[edit]

Bass drum · Bell (instrument) · Pete Best · Bodhrán · Jimmy Chamberlin · Phil Collins · Conga · Cymbal · Djembe · Drum · Drum kit · Drummer · Gamelan · Gong · Olivier Messiaen · Neil Peart · Percussion instrument · Percussion mallet · Tambourine · Timpani · Vibraphone · Xylophone

Rave[edit]

2 Unlimited · Cyberpunk · Disc jockey · Drum and bass · Electronica · House music · The KLF · Ketamine · Methylenedioxymethamphetamine · Moby · Nightclub · The Orb · Techno · Tiësto · Trance music

Reggae[edit]

Bob Marley · Jimmy Cliff · Dancehall · Dub music · Madness (band) · Operation Ivy (band) · Rastafari movement · Reggae · Reggaeton · Ska · The Skatalites ·

Reggaeton[edit]

Reggaeton · Daddy Yankee

Regional and national music[edit]

Tango music · Music of Albania · Music of Cuba · Music of Japan · Music of the United States · Music of Brazil · Music of Italy · Music of Nigeria · Bluegrass music

Rock music[edit]

The Doors · A-ha · AC/DC · Bryan Adams · Aerosmith · Alternative metal · Alternative rock · The Beach Boys · Chuck Berry · Billy Talent · Black metal · Blues-rock · Bob Dylan · Bon Jovi · John Bonham · David Bowie · Bruce Springsteen · Kate Bush · The Byrds · Elvis Costello · Creed (band) · Creedence Clearwater Revival · Def Leppard · Dire Straits · Doom metal · Dream Theater · Eagles · Elvis Presley · Emerson, Lake & Palmer · Evanescence · Fallen (album) · Folk metal · Folk rock · Foo Fighters · Frank Zappa · Garage rock · Genesis (band) · George Harrison · Glam metal · Glam rock · Godsmack · Green Day · Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock · Guns N' Roses · HIM (Finnish band) · Hard rock · Heart (band) · Heavy metal music · Bruce Hornsby · Hybrid Theory · (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction · Billy Idol · Iggy Pop · J-pop · Mick Jagger · Janet Jackson · Janis Joplin · Jefferson Airplane · Jet (band) · Jethro Tull (band) · Jimi Hendrix · Brian Jones · John Paul Jones (musician) · Journey (band) · Joy Division · Juanes · King Crimson · Kiss (band) · Korn · Lenny Kravitz · Led Zeppelin · John Lennon · Linkin Park · Lordi · Lostprophets · Lynyrd Skynyrd · Madonna (entertainer) · Maroon 5 · Matchbox Twenty · Brian May · Paul McCartney · Freddie Mercury · Michael Jackson · Minutes to Midnight (album) · The Moody Blues · Alanis Morissette · Mötley Crüe · My Chemical Romance · New York Dolls · Nickelback · No Doubt · Nu metal · The Open Door · Jimmy Page · Papa Roach · A Perfect Circle · Pink Floyd · Robert Plant · Poison (band) · The Police · Pop rock · Power metal · Progressive rock · Puddle of Mudd · Punk rock · Queen (band) · Queens of the Stone Age · R.E.M. · Ramones · Ratt · Ray of Light · Red Hot Chili Peppers · Little Richard · Keith Richards · Rock and roll · Rock music · Rock Band · Rockabilly · The Rolling Stones · Axl Rose · Rush (band) · Bon Scott · Skid Row (heavy metal band) · Smells Like Teen Spirit · Patti Smith · Gwen Stefani · Stone Temple Pilots · Stoner rock · Sum 41 · Supertramp · T. Rex (band) · Talking Heads · P.O.D. · Temple of the Dog · Tenacious D · The Beatles · The Who · The Clash · Thin Lizzy · Thrash metal · Thrice · U2 · UFO (band) · Van Halen · Velvet Revolver · Sid Vicious · The Wall · Whitesnake · Woodstock Festival · Yellowcard · Yes (band) · Neil Young · ZZ Top

Roots music[edit]

Joan Baez · Bob Dylan · Fairport Convention · Folk music · Folk rock · Woody Guthrie · Lead Belly · Protest song · Pete Seeger · Steeleye Span · Traditional music · Bluegrass music