Haven't tried it before. Next time I order take-out, I'll let you know.
It's really hard for me to pick because I like so many genres. I want to say my favorite era of music is the 1950s because of the many artists and influences that shaped rock and roll by the end of that decade. So much diversity from blues artists like Fats Domino or groups like the Clovers. Speaking of the Clovers, I firmly believe that they along with the vast majority of artists from when rock and roll was getting started are underrated and they deserve a lot more recognition. However, you can't go wrong with Elvis and the way he appealed to audiences his smooth voice and style.
Having grown up playing the viola in school, I also have a soft spot for music from the baroque/classical/romantic eras (although Schroeder from Peanuts also helped). My favorite composers tend to split the line between classical and romantic with the exceptions of J. S. Bach and Vivaldi. Tchaikovski was prolific in letting his music do the storytelling, specifically in his ballets, Romeo and Juliet and The 1812 Overture (he had cannons in that last one!). I also got into Arnold Schoenberg's work later in my college years since he challenged so many norms. When you're an artist, that's what you're supposed to do.