Or: I Fed ChatGPT My Top 5 Lists and It Read Me for Filth
So, after dropping my last two Music Monday blogs into ChatGPTâthe ones where I lovingly gushed about my top five female-fronted bands and my top five male-fronted bands â the machine looked at the evidence and basically said:
âOh, babe⊠you do realize your music taste is a personality test, right?â
And honestly?
The analysis was so spot-on, uncomfortably accurate, and witchy-therapeutic that Iâm turning it into this weekâs blog.
Because apparently my playlists have been telling on me for years.
Letâs unpack.
1. I Love Artists Who Feel Everything Loudly
Halestorm. In This Moment. Evanescence. Twenty One Pilots. AJR. Mayday Parade.
These are not calm musicians.
These are:
- catharsis merchants,
- scream-into-the-void curators,
- âlet me set my trauma to a killer melodyâ specialists.
ChatGPT basically said:
“I like my music like I like my people â intense, honest, and slightly unhinged.”
AndâŠyeah. Correct.
2. I Gravitate Toward Storytellers (But Only the Bleeding Kind)
AJR builds existential musicals.
TĂP created a whole dystopian universe.
Evanescence writes grief like a séance.
Mayday Parade invented âcrying while driving.â
In This Moment stages full visual rituals.
The machine pointed out that I donât just want songsâI want story, lore, narrative arcs, and a side of emotional devastation.
Art that explains me back to myself.
Artists who turn pain into poetry.
People who bleed beautifully.
YeahâŠokay, that tracks too.
3. My Inner Teenager Is Very Much Alive
Not in a âhavenât maturedâ way.
More like: I never lost my capacity to feel intensely, love fervently, scream lyrics dramatically, or soundtrack my entire life like a movie.
The artists who held my hand at 15? I still honor them.
Apparently that makes me ânostalgic in a cinematic way.â
Iâll take it.
4. I Am a Feminine Rage Connoisseur
Halestorm
In This Moment
Pink
Enough said.
I like women who:
- roar
- take up space
- refuse to shrink
- are soft one second and feral the next
- rise from their own ashes wearing eyeliner
It called this âyour aesthetic,â and honestly? It’s not wrong.
5. I Love Artists Who Turn Trauma Into Art â Because Thatâs What I Do
This one hit.
Every one of my favorite bands alchemizes something painful into something powerful:
- Evanescence â grief
- TĂP â anxiety
- Mayday Parade â heartbreak
- AJR â neurotic spiraling
- ITM â shadow work with a fog machine
ChatGPT said Iâm drawn to artists who transmute darkness into meaning because I do the same thing.
And that feltâŠuncomfortably accurate.
6. Emotional Intensity Balanced With Safety
My artists include:
- rage anthems
- grief lullabies
- panic playlists
- empowerment bangers
- healing songs
- acoustic comfort
Apparently this means my emotional world is ârich, layered, and deeply alive,â and music is how I regulate myself.
Honestly? Music has been my emotional life raft more than once.
7. Iâm a Romantic Who Pretends Iâm Not
Ed Sheeran alone exposes me.
Add Mayday Parade? It’s over.
ChatGPT said:
âYou are a romantic who has been burned, but you still hold hope like a stubborn ember.â
I have absolutely nothing to say except: Look away.
8. I Like My Art Thematic, Dramatic, and Cinematic
Concept albums.
Narrative arcs.
Symbolism.
Lore.
Aesthetic cohesion.
I donât passively consume artâI live in it.
And that is 100% correct. I curate vibes like Iâm arranging altar candles.
Final Track
So what did we learn?
That my music taste paints me as:
- emotional
- intense
- imaginative
- nostalgic
- resilient
- romantic
- soft-hearted
- creatively wired
- traumatized but funny about it
- and always, always turning my shadows into stories
And honestly? There are worse kinds of witches to be.

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