Just about anything but Country for me. I have a production background - ran a live theatre for 10 years after college, 300 shows a season, everything from community chorus to national touring acts - classical, rock, folk, string, brass, you name it. Did college radio in..well...college. Still have a few hundred CDs from those days, lots of "FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY" stuff - preproduction artwork, different versions of songs, etc. Currently I own a small live music production company and do maybe 75 shows a year with rock bands, 80s bands, blues bands, dualing piano shows, metal bands...
I don't like to make my ears hurt, but I DO like to feel the bass hit my chest - and my 3,000W powered subwoofers absolutely make that happen. I don't do "stupid-loud"...but I like full, rich music with the full range of instrument voices as well as vocal range. I have 11,000 watts in my small system (indoor gigs) and not quite 25,000 watts for my larger outdoor gigs like county fairs and festival gigs. I also have a 1,300w system in my production studio, for post-production mixdown work - I multitrack-record every show and can easily re-mix and master any track from any show. The shows all live on my 6TB external drives along with all my FX plugins.
But for the commute home, 9 times out of 10 it's Octane, Bluesville, or First Wave. Or, if traffic is really bad and I'm getting angry at left lane squatters...Ozzy's Boneyard. 17-speaker Harman-Kardon system in my Jeep, kicks pretty nice (especially for a factory system).
For those of you who like music a little off-center...DEFINITELY check out Leo Moracchioli on youtube...
Trust me.
That guy ROCKS, and he's a trip to watch.