Post adolescent musical obsessions
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I still like the majority of what I liked as a kid....
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These were some of the first albums I owned.
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Saw Styx on the Grand Illusion tour. i was 12 or 13.
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Found my old copy of Purple last month and have been rockin it every other day since.
I don't dislike or regret any music I've ever liked, but I definitely grew.
Found my old copy of Purple last month and have been rockin it every other day since.
I don't dislike or regret any music I've ever liked, but I definitely grew.
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Between 12 and 15:
Prince, New Order, Madonna, The Doors, Nirvana, Depeche Mode, The Cure, George Michael, Pet Shop Boys, EMF, the KLF, Massive Attack, David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix.
I was doing pretty good for my age.
Prince, New Order, Madonna, The Doors, Nirvana, Depeche Mode, The Cure, George Michael, Pet Shop Boys, EMF, the KLF, Massive Attack, David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix.
I was doing pretty good for my age.
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I thought the song itself was horrible, but I must've watched the video a few hundred times just for the dancing animation 4:17 in. 25 years later it's still fucking hilarious. And terrible.
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abdominalpillaging wrote:Nirvana, of course, until I was about 12.
Then it was nothing but pan-fucking-tera and sepultura.
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was really the epoch of my adolescent listening habits, rarely ventured outside of these artists.
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pre teens ('89-'91): Jethro Tull, Depeche Mode (JT from dad, DM from listening to the radio and it being the only thing i liked. that's seriously the only music i knew about till i was 12)
early teens ('92-93): Metallica, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Tool, mainstream metal and grunge in general
mid teens ('93-'96): Slayer, Sepultura, Megadeth, Pantera, Crowbar, Eyehategod, Clutch, Helmet, Ministry, Godflesh, more mainstream metal, doom/sludge rock and industrial
late teens ('96-'99): Death, Carcass, Napalm Death, Obituary, Morbid Angel, Opeth, Meshuggah, Florida/Swedish/UK Melodic DM, Grind, etc.
what happened in my 20s and early 30s, i dont remember. except my favorite bands of the past decade were Agalloch and Porcupine Tree. but that's not the thread topic anyway.
early teens ('92-93): Metallica, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Tool, mainstream metal and grunge in general
mid teens ('93-'96): Slayer, Sepultura, Megadeth, Pantera, Crowbar, Eyehategod, Clutch, Helmet, Ministry, Godflesh, more mainstream metal, doom/sludge rock and industrial
late teens ('96-'99): Death, Carcass, Napalm Death, Obituary, Morbid Angel, Opeth, Meshuggah, Florida/Swedish/UK Melodic DM, Grind, etc.
what happened in my 20s and early 30s, i dont remember. except my favorite bands of the past decade were Agalloch and Porcupine Tree. but that's not the thread topic anyway.
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Found my old copy of Purple last month and have been rockin it every other day since.
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1st music albums...I think I was 10 or so, and I just about wore them out.
I find it interesting that while I was forbidden to listen to Kiss (or just about and rock/pop/whatever newer than about 1965), I could listen to songs about boozing and women sung by a guy with a $2500 a day coke habit AND I remember a lecture by my pops while sitting in a diner with the old style mini-jukebox controllers on the table. We played YMCA, In The Navy (and my sister who was like 6 insisted on "Happy Birthday Baby, because she thought it was the birthday song) while my dad uttered these words: "It's rare now when most of the groups are singing about sex, drugs, and Satan, for there to be clean songs about good things like the Navy and the YMCA." Should I tell him this afternoon they were super gay and every song is about going places where there are a lot of men?
My next obsession was Billy Idol and Def Leppard, then Twisted Sister and Iron Maiden (with a constant current of the Doors, Hendrix, and Alice Cooper flowing underneath the new music) and then one day I heard Master Of Puppets...
I find it interesting that while I was forbidden to listen to Kiss (or just about and rock/pop/whatever newer than about 1965), I could listen to songs about boozing and women sung by a guy with a $2500 a day coke habit AND I remember a lecture by my pops while sitting in a diner with the old style mini-jukebox controllers on the table. We played YMCA, In The Navy (and my sister who was like 6 insisted on "Happy Birthday Baby, because she thought it was the birthday song) while my dad uttered these words: "It's rare now when most of the groups are singing about sex, drugs, and Satan, for there to be clean songs about good things like the Navy and the YMCA." Should I tell him this afternoon they were super gay and every song is about going places where there are a lot of men?
My next obsession was Billy Idol and Def Leppard, then Twisted Sister and Iron Maiden (with a constant current of the Doors, Hendrix, and Alice Cooper flowing underneath the new music) and then one day I heard Master Of Puppets...
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My dad tells me that when I was 3 (1986), my "favorite bands" were Accept, Slayer and Michael Jackson. That was the general trend until I started middle school - combination of thrash (Slayer, Sepultura, Megadeth), cock-rock (Bon Jovi, Def Leppard) and a bit of pop, which gradually got phased out. Then, when I was about 12, I started listening to shitty dance music instead. Like this:
That single was the first CD I owned. This is one of the only two phases of my musical history that has been discontinued. Over the next few years, I moved from this into drum 'n' bass and hip-hop (both styles I still listen to a lot). Then, when I was about 15/16, got into shitty nu-metal (the other phase that I've almost entirely dropped). Moved from that back into proper metal, then into grind and hardcore/punk.
That single was the first CD I owned. This is one of the only two phases of my musical history that has been discontinued. Over the next few years, I moved from this into drum 'n' bass and hip-hop (both styles I still listen to a lot). Then, when I was about 15/16, got into shitty nu-metal (the other phase that I've almost entirely dropped). Moved from that back into proper metal, then into grind and hardcore/punk.
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