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08-31-2006, 10:08 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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^ reading your post i remember my Linkin Park phase and how it grew into an obsession and resparked my interest in bands Rage Against The Machine and Sound garden and I fell in love with Cursive and Mindless Self Indulgence.
I think I went through a total change of life as well during that phase. . . .
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08-31-2006, 10:30 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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Let's see here...
4th grade and before basically all I listened to was some Star Wars soundtracks and whatever happened to be on the radio 5th through about 8th grade consisted of a lot of crappy metal with some good metal, and some pop rock stuff. In 9th grade I started getting into punk, first NOFX and Rancid and eventually Dead Kennedys, The Clash, The Misfits, etc. In 10th grade I continued my obsession with punk, discovering Television, Richard Hell, and of course, post-punk. So I obsessed quite a few months over Pere Ubu, Wire, Bauhaus, Joy Division, Mission of Burma, etc. etc, and then one of my friends turned me on to grunge, which led to Mudhoney, Green River, and ultimately Husker Du, Meat Puppets, Minutemen, Pixies, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., and most other alternative bands of the 80's. 11th grade I think is when I picked up math rock, shoegazer, indie rock in all its various forms, jazz, hip-hop, post-rock, stoner metal and doom, noise and noise rock, and generally a greater appreciation for singer-songwriters, especially those with avant-garde flourishes like Jim O'Rourke. Which brings us to this year, 12th grade, so far my recent discoveries have been Violent Femmes, Mos Def, John Zorn, Magnetic Fields, and a couple others which mostly fit into the categories mentioned above, and a new-found love for garage rock, particularly garage revival/garage punk bands. And I've found myself going back and listening to more hardcore punk which I haven't really been too interested in since 10th grade. |
09-01-2006, 06:43 AM | #13 (permalink) |
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11: Total Blink 182 fanboy
12/13: After a brief obsession with black metal of all things, I got into punk more - NOFX, Bad Religion, Ramones, AFI, Lagwagon etc 14: Start getting into more hardcore influenced stuff, like Strike Anywhere, Rise Against and also got into ska-punk. Operation Ivy were my favorite band at this point. 15: I started listening to 80s hardcore, after being blown away by the Dead Kennedys. Also got into folk-punk, like Against Me, Defiance Ohio and Mischief Brew. 16(now): I still like hardcore, but I'm getting more and more into "post-punk". The Minutemen are my favorite band, and ever since I listened to them I've been getting into bands like Husker Du, Gang of Four, Big Black, Mission of Burma, NoMeansNo, Butthole Surfers and Wire. Sonic Youth are the latest band to really impress me. I'm also quite into early emo as well, which appeals to my hardcore tastes as well as my new-found desire for more experimental music. Native Nod, Rites of Spring, Moss Icon and Indian Summer are some of the bands I'm really enjoying just now. |
09-01-2006, 08:46 AM | #14 (permalink) |
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5th below: Pop.
6th-7th: Punk Rock. some music with screaming and "heavy" parts (From Autumn To Ashes) 8th-9th: Still Punk, and some Hardcore 9th-10th: I discover extreme metal. 10th-now: Death Metal, Melo Death, Hardcore, Progressive Rock, Grind, Noise, Post-Rock
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09-01-2006, 09:26 AM | #15 (permalink) |
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My mother grew up listening to the radio rather than watching TV and I guess that rubbed off on me because I was aware of bands like Kraftwerk , Blondie , XTC , The Jam , The Beatles , David Bowie & The Rolling Stones from about the age of 5. Yet if you were to ask me about kids TV from then I wouldn`t be able to tell you a single thing because I never watched it.
Anyway... Age 5 - 7 : Pop , synth pop , new wave Age 7 - 9 : As above plus punk Age 9 - 13 : Metal/Punk Age 13 - 16 : Grunge / Punk / Glam Rock / Rock n Roll / Indie / Hip Hop / Alternative (This is around the time I started earning my own money , it was all spent on music ) Age 16 - 20 : Britpop / Dance / Psychadelia / Indie / Electronica Since then i`ve not really got into any genre I just pick & choose whatever i`m in the mood for although i`ve expanded by adding soul , funk , blues , post rock , folk and all sorts of other stuff to what I listen to.
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09-01-2006, 10:03 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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4th - 6thGrade: whatever was getting air play & whatever my dad played.
7th -9th Grade: more on to the depressing rock music. 10th Grade: 80's music one hit wonders, and old rock msuic like before. 11th- 12th Grade: Classic rock and pop punk, and random types in between. 2 years later... I still have the same taste as I did when i was in high school. |
09-01-2006, 10:05 AM | #17 (permalink) |
Dat's Der Bunny!
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until about 10: Pop
11-13 - Veering towards rock; Foo fighters, etc. 13- now - Pretty much everything; Soundgarden, Radiohead, Dream Theatre, RATM, The Specials, etc.
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09-01-2006, 12:15 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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little kid: rush, tangerine dream, frank zappa, Yes, pink floyd, husker du, all the other good stuff my mom listened to
12 - 15: 90's radio rock bands. nirvana, eve 6, soundgarden, STP, AIC all that stuff 16-18: a mix of MTV metal and I started getting into bands like pg.99 and saetia. 18-now: It changes every week it seems. I have like 100gb of music on my computer so I never run out of different genres to get into. Depends on my mood.
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09-02-2006, 12:10 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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3rd Grade-4th Grade- Eminem, Jay Z, Eve, Da Brat, DMX, Juvenile, Cash Money Millionaires, Sisqo (I thought I was cool)
4th Grade- 5th Grade- Linkin Park, Nirvana, System of a Down 6th Grade- 7th Grade- Nirvana, Flogging Molly, Foo Fighters 8th Grade- The Beatles, The Beatles, The Beatles, Mindless Self Indulgence 9th Grade (begining)- MSI, The Beatles, Run DMC, The Decemberists, Elliott Smith, Bright Eyes 9th Grade (end)- 10th Grade- Immortal Technique, Sage Francis, CTTS, Cat Power, Feist, Brother Ali, Eyedea and Abilities, MURS, Eminem, The Beatles |
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