The makers of the site seem to assume that people who share your music tastes are right in your backyard, but are simply overlooked because they don't catch your eye physically. Parish also says the intent is also to skip the "endless forms and boring questionnaires" of other dating sites, and expedite the process of meeting people. You can find out how pretty or witty they are when you meet them; right now you need a date for that Quasi show who won't complain about the noise.
Chatting with Daywood, who says she tries to "keep an open mind" about what she listens to, makes the problem behind this idea clear. It isn't really that hard to find people who like your music, either online or in the real world. The hard thing is finding people who are attractive — sanity being a key quality thereof — and who like your music. Unfortunately, Tastebuds doesn't have a filter for that.
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