I tend to think along similar lines, so you're not odd.
Hang on, it's me saying this :? .... we're both odd.
I don't think there's anything wrong with using "inappropriate" guitars for different musical styles, but there's no doubt that certain guitars become associated with particular styles. We'll probably never see Kerry King with a Tele Deluxe, and we'll probably never see Franz Ferdinand endorsing BC Rich.
I think the whole thing happened almost by accident - manufacturers would see particular players using one of their guitars, then they'd start to design additional models to appeal to fans of that type of music. The early BC Rich models were futuristic looking, but they were also quite curvy, had cloud inlays and came in cute colours like pink, lilac and baby blue! Then they came up with the Warlock and Ironbird.... and everything since has been black and pointy.
There have been some Ibanez (in particular) models I've really liked the look of, but there are usually practical factors which put me off - Floyds and skinny necks, mostly. Probably just as well, as I would look weird with a pointy guitar hanging round my neck.
Going back to Schecters, I've heard nothing bad about them. I preferred the old US models which were really just posh Teles and Strats (the precursors of Valley Arts, Tom Anderson, Tyler and Suhr). The new models are a bit...... too metal, really. :oops: