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Old 10-08-2007, 05:51 PM  
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Level 42 and The Human League were probably the main ones for me and I remember listening to Massive Attack's Protection, The Stranglers' Greatest Hits and the Electric Dreams and Lost Boys soundtracks in the car all the time. I think my parents were the biggest influence on my taste in music now.

I can't listen to any of that stuff without remembering my childhood.
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Old 10-08-2007, 08:03 PM  
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childhood as like 4 or 5 i would say
anything my dad or my sister listened to
nirvana
HANSON hahahah!!!
red hot chile peppers
matallica
led zeplian
alot of ac/dc
no doubt hahah
then he started liking country
dixie chicks..hahaha
it SUCKED!!!!
Whats so bad about that. You got the peppers, metallica, zeplin, acdc.....all amazing rock/metal bands! especially acdc
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Old 10-09-2007, 08:11 AM  
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The Beatles
E.L.O
ABBA
Status Quo
Queen
Reggae-all sorts.

All from my dad in the 70's.
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Old 10-09-2007, 07:43 PM  
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E.L.O
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Old 10-10-2007, 01:53 AM  
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your dad = hero.
I must admit i still have a soft spot for E.L.O, their stuff stil holds up well IMO.
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Old 10-10-2007, 07:03 AM  
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Father asubjected me to - G'n'R, Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, Van Morrison, Johnny Cash, The Eagles etc.

Mother - Blackmoores Night, Steeleye span, Iron Maiden,

Best mate (he's alot older than me) - Prodogy, G'n'R

Auntie - Manic street preachers

I think that's the jist of what sort of music i was subject to when i was a child.
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Old 10-10-2007, 07:57 AM  
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most of the music around my house was played by my dad
80s hair bands like gnr, def leppard, poison, motley crue, quiet riot, cinerella, etc
then he listened to country which i hate
stuff like shania twian, faith hill, blackhawk, tim mcgraw (my moms personal favorite), etc
& unfortunately my mom was into the boy bands a little bit after i got out of that stafe
so i was forced to listen to 98 degrees, backstreet boys & nsync quite often
she also liked the 90s club music
quad city djs, no mercy, ace of bace...totally cant think of any other ones but you get my drift
now you all know where my lovely taste in music comes from
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Old 10-11-2007, 10:38 PM  
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lots of music from the 60's/70's... and rainbow brite soundtrack haha. only when i was little though. lets see... no doubt, spice girls, nsync when i got older
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Old 10-12-2007, 01:19 PM  
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My childhood sucked musicwise, my parents were into pretty crap music back then though. I experienced Spice Girl fever, I doubt any 90s child didn't. Also there were bands such as S Club 7, Steps, Daphnie and Celeste (agh!), B*witched and a load of other really sucky pop bands.

I remember listening to Michael Jackson's 'Off The Wall' album a lot though, it was on vinyl. I pretty much knew every song off 'Bad' too. Queen was another one, as were the Blues Brothers (cringe), my Dad is to blame for all of these though.
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the wheels on the bus go round and round.

but the first cd I ever go was Red Hot Chili Peppers- What hits?
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