I believe it takes even more skill and creativity to play guitar, bass, drums, and piano.
. . . so basically, you're wrong? Okay.
Hmmm . . . I hate music that sounds thrown together. Some rock (AC/DC, I'm looking at you), and some modern "rap" - that really isn't rap at all. Music that's too tonal is boring as hell because without the need for resolution in the first place there's nothing compelling in the first place, and I get very quickly bored of sappy piano+vocal ballads.
Personally, new pop and rap songs (Britney Spears, Bruno Mars, etc.). I'm a rock-n-roller man. I don't care about the new songs for 8 year old girls and high strung teens. I listen to rock and roll. Preferably ACDC, AeroSmith, Kid Rock, and also many classic bands. My favorite: The Beatles. If you don't take rock and classics seriously, I will punch you in the face.
I love everything kind of music, except, as said above, new pop and rap songs, and things like Miley Cyrus and co. I also hate some french artist, they are called the "New French Scene". A folk guitar, lyrics about love and how life is beautiful. They often disappear after their first song. I love Hiphop, and Black Metal (even if I prefer Death or Battle Metal). I also love DnB, Dubstep, Rythm'n'blues or Jazz. But just ST*U, French New Scene and stupid stars made in record companies.
Hip-Hop, and Rap I can't stand, at all. Country I can live with but I would much rather listen to something else. I'm also a not really of fan of hardcore metal/screamo type music, I just prefer rock, dubstep, and maybe some instrumental here and there.
I hate stupid love songs about losing a girl or seeing a girl or all that annoying repetitive bullcrap. Like Baby by Justin Bieber. And hardcore stupid metal. Metal is cool, but hardcore metal is just rediculous. Bunch of jibberish in my opinion.
Metal, Rap and Country. I hate the Vocal Metal because it's just screaming, I hate rap because most of the time it's just them talking about Fame, Money and sex with a bunch of auto-tune, and I don't really know why I hate Country, I guess it's just mostly the way it sounds.