What was the first band you guys truly loved?
The Beach Boys.
Johnny Cash or Gun n' Roses when I was 11.
>>68899644
Bjork. Seriously, I had a year-long period in high-school where I only listened to her. Worthit tho
tokio hotel
>>68899644
City and Colour.... Had just broken up with my first love and heard sleeping sickness. Music all started to make sense.
The Offspring
Nirvana
korn unless rappers count then i guess eminem
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>>68899715
I like both those bands, but I kinda feel they're overrated. Not that I've listened much to any of them, so I guess my opinion is worth shit.
Jimi Hendrix when I was 10
Pink Floyd
Now it's les rallizes dénudés
Linkin Park, unfortunately
>>68899644
De Staat
Zappa
Muse, but I don't like them as much as I used to any more
>>68899673
Lmao I don't know why this is so funny
>>68899791
I was 5 man
korn
The Pogues and The Clash
>>68899951
I was fourteen when I started listening to Sublime, I'm no better than you.
>>68899864
same, feels bad
The Beatles.
>>68899864
Mine was Avenged Sevenfold lol
>>68899864
Same
Yorkie Dork and the Rad Hads
Marilyn Manson
If I had to rank his discography however
Antichrist superstar>Portrait of an american family>Mechanical animals>Holy wood>>>>The pale emperor>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Everything else.
Antichrist being a seven
>>68899644
Sum41 at the end of elementary school, I had anger problems so
>>68899966
Early or 00s?
>>68899711
>>68899951
are you me, dubsman?
>>68899644
>>68899677
>>68899966
>>68900777
nice digits btw m8s
>>68900921
still a good band
Mr. Bungle
>>68899644
Nirvana.
I was in middle school and going through a "music elitism" phase. I had 2 shirts and owned all 4 of their albums on CD.
Didn't have any friends tho.
>>68899644
System of a Down.
I still like them tho
>>68903297
>teenage music elitism phase
just like the rest of this board at the moment.
>>68899711
what a shit band
Pink Floyd when I was 16 or something. Currently love Modest Mouse.
>>68903694
kill yourself
>>68903694
>>68899711
>>68899715
I was guilty of these bands at 15. However at 16 I had a huge kvlt and Sunn O))) phase
>>68903761
>guilty of liking good bands
?
>>68903795
I still listen to Nirvana
The offspring is gutter-tier garbage
Elliott Smith and The Shins back in the mid 2000's. I rode my bike up to a local Borders bookstore and used what little cash I had from mowing my neighbor's lawn to buy From a Basement on the Hill and Chutes too Narrow. They were the first albums I picked out to listen to for myself (I mean I read reviews and such because I had so little money) and I've been spending way, way, way too much on music ever since.
>>68899885
Same story
>>68903837
nah, you're just a fag
green day desu. before that i just listened to movie soundtracks
early modest mouse
Guns N Roses
I still think Use Your Illusion is gud tho.
>>68899644
joy division because of tony hawk's underground 2
>>68899644
coldplay
>>68899644
Black Sabbath, touched my soul, man.
LRD when I was 6
blink-182
Green Day
Sum 41
Descendants
Nirvana
NOFX
Weezer
Goldfinger
Still listen to them.
>>68899644
>>68903676
Thisssss.
>>68904520
The Black Parade was better
excellent taste nonetheless.
>>68899644
Black Sabbath. Loved them from the beginning, and still do.
>>68904062
My man.
Dire Straits, Pink Floyd, and The Police. All of them are still among my favorite bands.
>>68904930
Dire Strait's debut fills me with a strange sense of nostalgia that no album ever does, which is strange considering I was born ~20 years after it came out.
these fags
Modest Mouse for sure, when I was 13 or 14
>>68899716
Mine was Korn as well
Probably The Beatles
say anything
Oh sure.. you are so cultivated fuck you
Mine was Rasmus as a lil lil kid
>>68905190
This
or maybe Weird Al if that counts
LCD Soundsystem
>>68899644
Your pic related senpai
>>68899644
I was trying to remember from my teenage years when I began finding music but then I realized the proper answer would be from when I was a little kid and the only music I was exposed to was the music the people I lived with were listening to
In that case, I seem to remember the band I was shown that I enjoyed the most was maybe Dogwood, I can't even remember most of the other bands I used to listen to, having to borrow cd's from the church library
Fuck OP, thanks for bumming me out
>No TOOL
Are y'all fags are something?
Pink Floyd
>>68904520
>>68904686
I Brought You My Bullets was their best, none of the others were ever that consistently top notch
>>68899644
Thin Lizzy--thanks, dad!
First self-found would be The Smashing Pumpkins.
I'm still a big fan of both, though Billy is a fucking worry these days.
>>68904930
Are you me? It should be noted that all those bands were amazing album makers in their prime. Though I really don't adore Floyd as much as used to.
>>68899644
Bombay Vikings
weezer when i was 14, thank god i grew out of that shit
>>68908380
I feel sorry for you, their last 2 albums have been great.
>>68899644
Blink 182 when i was 12. It was how i got into rock music, before that it was just latin music my parents listened to.
Nirvana at 14 was the band that made me buy a guitar though.
Quick question. do you guys still listen to those bands from your childhood/early teens? or what are your views on the music you used to listen to?
I dont really listen to new Blink albums or green day, or any of the pop punk bands that were big when i was 13ish (i tried listening to the latest blink album for kicks and i didnt really like it)
.....however i'll go back and listen to the few albums and songs that i really loved at the time and i can look at them fondly.
>>68909155
I still enjoy all of that shit, more so then when I was younger.
I even loved California and Revolution Radio.
That whole genre is a lot of fun if you let it be. Enjoy the music for the music, not the nostalgia it carries.
HIM
>>68908380
Never got into them, anon, is worth getting into them as a college freshmen?
>>68904520
Bullets and Revenge are still 10/10s
>>68905190
Yes. I listened only to the Beatles from 6th to 9th grade. I think I felt like I was cheating on them if I listened to something else.
>>68909259
>that whole genre is a lot of fun if you let it be. Enjoy the music for the music, not the nostalgia it carries.
idk about that....Its def the nostalgia for me.
Smashing pumpkins..
nine inch nails
Green Day, <3
>>68909838
ditto
lmao ABBA when i was like 7 years old. i do still love them though. They gave me my own taste in music outside of just whatever was on the radio or whatever my parents were listening to.
Red Hot Chili Peppers back when I was 8 when I bought Californication because I liked the album cover.
It changed my life, it made me get very interested in music
I still love them and I'm 23
>>68899644
My first memory is listening to revolver while driving around in my dad's truck, so I'd say the Beatles.
The Mountain Goats
The Mars Volta.
Me and my best friend were learning to play guitar and his older brother showed us Deloused, which had just come out at the time, and both of us became obsessed. I spent like a month and a half learning to play Eriatarka. Now that I think about it, that was almost 14 years ago, holy shit.
Said friend ended up going to college out of state and had a weird mental breakdown and ended up stabbing someone and going to prison. He claimed he didn't remember doing it. Really sad as he might be the smartest guy I ever met.
>>68899644
The Black Parade is the first album I loved listening to. I think I bought it around the time I started middle school. I also bought Crazy Frog's Crazy Hits alongside it
>>68899864
same
>>68906192
not even a child who doesn't know anything about music would listen to Tool
Supertramp
I used to play Breakfast in America all the time after kindergarten.
>>68904285
maaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnn
*toke blunt
*rip bong
trueeeee
>>68903694
what a shit tripfag
Probably Metallica and Green Day. Basically all Dad Metal.
>>68899644
Queen
then I loved the Beatles even more
then I loved the Beach Boys even more
stopped there
Led Zeppelin
RAMMSTEIN
>>68900920
Word
possibly one of the most important phases I've ever escaped. thank fuck. Rise Against.
Slayer. First concert @ 11 years old surrounded by screaming bloody drunken middle aged men.
I thought I was a total badass.
>>68899644
op nailed it
>10 years old
Pink Floyd. I still remember the first time I heard "Us & Them" on the radio and it almost left me in tears even as a kid. Also "The Great Gig in the Sky" was played in my room every night at a point.
>13 years Old
Explosions in the Sky. My uncle showed me Explosions & GYBE around this time and I became infatuated with Post-Rock. Loved the epic builds of Explosions in the Sky. Was perfect for middle school angst, and even then I liked the idea of listening to something that nobody at my school would be listening to.
>16
Arcade Fire. No Group had ever spoken to me that way. "The Suburbs, Rebellion Lies, Wake Up, No Cars Go....Arcade Fire gave me so much validation of my own Suburban experience and isolation of perspective. This was about the time I started listening to albums too, So I had the 1st 3 Albums on Repeat at the time.
>18 Years Old
Fela Kuti. There is still no other sound I'd rather hear in the world while I'm smoking weed than a FELA Album. Give me that Funky, Tribal, Jazzy, Reggae Rebellious music. Still Probably my favorite Artist of all time. He resonated that corruption of Imperialist, Consumerism that could destroy the minds of happy, people. I was also incredibly inspired by his music speaking out against the Nigerian Gvmt.
>20 years old (Now)
Robbie Basho. I've never heard so much emotion come from a man and his guitar. And he did it on every album. Very Fascinating fellow as well, there was probably some great music left in him before he passed away, But I'm so happy he was able to create soooo much while he was still here
>>68917174
Man do I love me some Robbie Basho. Great taste
>>68903324
Same my guy. The song Hypnotize is probably why I'm so into music now. Still think they're a great band
>>68917378
Any Basho friend is a friend of mine.
Favorite Album?
>>68909097
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