You’re stuck with your favorite music at the ages of 12-16 for the rest of your life. No matter how cringe.
Mine is Green Day and Screeching Weasel. Could be much, much, worse. But definitely not very cool.
What’s yours?
Mine is Green Day and Screeching Weasel. Could be much, much, worse. But definitely not very cool.
What’s yours?
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Underworld
The Prodigy
Chemical Brothers
Orbital
Not sure if these are all still "cool", but I still enjoy them!
Could be worse...
I miss a good mosh pit!
Viel Rock, Blues, Americana und Pop dazu gekommen (und wieder gegangen), aber das ist eine Konstante seit sehr vielen Jahren.
Everyone said that that title sounded extremely gay.
Little did they know that he was probably my biggest gay awakening.
I love that song.
I don't know about the Sonic Rush album tho XD
I grew up (in my late 30s now) and listened to a LOT of different music genres but Millencolin is what I listen to when I need that nostalgia-but-energic feeling.
And yes it's cringe but fuck it!
Cause I don't care where I belong no moooooooore
Bobby Sherman-ish 😁
Little shop of horrors was my favorite movie/soundtrack as a child.
He loves to mow and weed
I cook like Betty Crocker
And I look like Donna Reed
There's plastic on the furniture
To keep it neat and clean
In the Pine-Sol scented air
Somewhere that's green”
https://youtu.be/SDJw-kDczYw?si=oWvoRyksEOo8WNzw
I think I'll be OK.
Twisted Sister
Van Halen
Billy Idol
Ozzy
Devo
Basically a lot of the same stuff I listen to now 😄
Not much has changed.
Sucks Ben's brains got melted by his narcissism and the culture war.
Anyway i guess it'd be ok to be stuck with them; it'd be much easier to fall asleep at night 👍🏻
My tastes have expanded, but very, very little has been deleted. Other than the Doors. I'm still embarrassed about that phase. But it wasn't 12-16, so doesn't count here.
but it could have been worse, my friends were into new kids on the block.
i didn't really develop any taste in music until age 16-17, but i'll give myself some credit for avoiding NKOTB.
While I may not have been a terribly cheerful child, I've got to say I've no regrets about that lot.
Probably also Iron Maiden and Gorillaz.
Oh no.
good catalog. probably missed some. xD
Most people lock into the music they listened to up to the age of 24 for the rest of their lives, and "new music discovery" tends to stop around age 30
Explains why older SNL viewers often ask "who's that?" when each week's musical guest is announced
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I still like most of these on occasion.
2) Progressive (Yes, Moody Blues, Styx, Kansas, Queen, Heart, Rush, Journey)
3) Yacht rockers (Steve Miller, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan)
4) Classical (Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky)
5) Mid-century jazz (Bird, Miles, Monk)
It could be something like St. Vincent, MØ, Katy Perry and Lorde (?) but there was so much more
I love him still. I've fallen off a little recently, but I practically wore out Us, So and his 3rd & 4th albums.
OH, and his soundtrack to Last Temptation of Christ is really good for drawing to if you like that type of atmosphere.
I was a weird kid.
When my town had an oldies station playing the songs from when I was 12-16, every one made me think, "Hey, I remember this song! ... ... ... it really sucked."
There are a few in there that have stood the test of time, I believe, and others who have... not. 😂
Also Minecraft parodies, I still enjoy them.
Separately, Area 11 because a friend showed me their stuff.
tbh all that's changed is that columbia house tapes i thought were Cringe i now think are Good, Actually like robert plant
https://youtu.be/ayd-a44Nca4?feature=shared
That being said the only ones I did listen to, They Might Be Giants and Weird Al, are still my favorites to this day
Okay, to be fair Blues Traveler also peaked during that era.
https://youtu.be/SDJw-kDczYw?si=oWvoRyksEOo8WNzw
Still got it
Though I was obsessed with Prefab Sprout, The King of Rock 'n' Roll for a while. Stupid song but still love it.
12: linkin park, three days grace, breaking benjamin
12? 13?: billy talent, panic at the disco
13 for sure: the used
14: the birthday massacre, t.a.T.u., the vincent black shadow
what i listened to when i was 15/16 isn't "cringe", but i don't want to remember those years
i only have 2003, 2006, and 2012 albums
but i started with songs from billy talent and billy talent ii, which i found on youtube, back then
they have so many good songs though i don't think i have a favorite
and oh wow. i love stop motion and the lighting in this is, i can't think of a word that means what i need it to mean, it tells the story
the rats circling the port windows and the reveal at the end are fantastic
i watched their videos when i was little, but never saw this one
I will not be commenting on the rest.
I also knew every word to "The Simpsons Sing the Blues".
Recent salacious news about Dave Grohl is not a deterrent either because his music has never been under a brand emphasizing him as a family man. All My Life is even a song about going down on women. "Done, done and I'm on to the next one" isn't exactly coy
Shoutout to club Green Day ✨