Poll: METALLICA And NIRVANA Fans Most Likely To Go 'All The Way' On First Date

April 12, 2011

According to a new poll conducted by U.K. music and dating web site Tastebuds.fm, fans of NIRVANA, METALLICA and LINKIN PARK are most likely to go "all the way" on a first date. The site asked all of 400 users "how far they'd likely go" on a first date and then collated the information to find out band's fans were the most, and least, likely to go "all the way." Possible answers included "I'd only meet up for a chat" and "I'd go all the way if the mood was right."

Fans of LADY GAGA, ADELE and COLDPLAY were found to be far less interested in engaging in sex, at least on a first date.

Chart below courtesy of Tastebuds.fm

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