shortly: you can make ANY MUSIC with ANY DAW on ANY QUALITY.
Of course there a some differences that are more a workflow taste, like I´ve noticed Pro Tools to be favorited when it comes to audio editing, AbletonLive that helps you performing live etc. but really most, no matter if pro or amateur, people do stick to the DAW they´ve descovered first.
I´ve started with Cubase and tried out all other DAWs, like Cubase is so handy and all the other DAWs so unstructured and complicated, the same thing would someone say if he had years of experience with FL Studio and then tries to produce with Cubase. Honestly I have no idea how people do not freak out producing their music with Reason
I personally use FL Studio cause it´s very easy to make beats in there, drag and drop samples, design step sequencer and tadaaaa, then I route it into my Cubase and edit the drums there.
But the main thing behind a DAW is always the same, only the layout changes and the PlugIns that come with the DAW.
So pick the DAW that seems to be the most comfortable for you and throw everything else away until your experienced enough to take advantages of other DAWs