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Old 10-17-2014, 05:23 AM   #21 (permalink)
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5 - Bruce Springsteen

10-12 - The Who

12-13 - The Smiths, R.E.M., Death Cab for Cutie, Arcade Fire, Blur, the Decemberists, Pixies, the Postal Service, the Replacements, Bloc Party, Talking Heads

14 (that's now!) - Spiritualized, Nick Cave, Albert Ayler, Aesop Rock, Belle and Sebastian, MF DOOM, Kanye West, John Coltrane, the Antlers, Big Star, Built to Spill, Cymbals Eat Guitars, TV on the Radio, ****ed Up, the Fall, GY!BE, Superchunk, Neutral Milk Hotel, Jens Lekman, Los Campesinos!, The Lucksmiths, the Hold Steady, Snowman, Marvin Gaye, Modest Mouse, the Microphones, Uncle Tupelo, Spoon, Sunset Rubdown, Titus Andronicus, Tom Waits, Teenage Fanclub, Townes Van Zandt, X, the Beach Boys (along with most of the above artists - though no more Death Cab, Postal Service, or really Arcade Fire)
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Old 10-17-2014, 06:20 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Born in 1999

1999: Steady stream of garage rock and 60's psych (Velvet Underground, The Beatles)

2001: Neo-Psych, Alt Country (The Flaming Lips, Uncle Tupelo, Wilco)

2003: More garage rock and experimental music (Kraftwerk, Stereolab, Death By Chocolate, Everything But The Girl, Velvet Underground)

2005: Krautrock, Psych, Experimental, Soundtrack (Can, Neu!, Faust, Cluster, Ennio Morricone, Stereolab)

2008: First time I started to branch out on my own Classic Rock, Rock, Heavy Metal (Metallica, Guns N' Roses, An Endless Sporadic)

2010: Grunge, Post-Grunge (Nirvana, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam)

2012: It was the end of this year I heard Radiohead for the first time completely changing my taste in music for the last 2 1/2 years. Metal, Nu-Metal, Thrash Metal, Death Metal, Funk Metal (System Of A Down, Opeth, Primus, Megadeath, Slayer, Radiohead, Tool)

2013: This is where things started to get really diverse for me musically Experimental, Prog-Metal, Prog-Rock, Psych, Post-Rock, Shoegaze, Post-Metal Drone, Indie Rock (Opeth, Tool, Radiohead, The Flaming Lips, Sigur Ros, Tortoise, Porcupine Tree, My Bloody Valentine, Arcade Fire, Sonic Youth, Public Image Ltd., Pink Floyd)

2014: and here we are now. Folk-Punk, Bebop, Experimental, Industrial, Alt. country, Neo-Psych, Electronic, Krautrock l, Hip-Hop, Jazz Rap (Andrew Jackson Jihad, Wilco, The Flaming Lips, Can, Swans, Oneotrix Point Never, Cloud Nothings, MF DOOM, Tyler The Creator, Miles Davis, Outkast, Radiohead, NIN, Ink Siblings, Beck)
Wait, so you're fifteen? There are a lot of us on this forum.
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Old 10-17-2014, 06:46 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Not sure about all the year numbers, but:

1999: Born into this world by my mother, a major bluegrass/country fan.

2010: I'm listening to mostly Queen and Bruce Springsteen. My dad buys me an Iron Maiden album.

2011: My tastes expand a little, and I start listening to some Beatles, Black Sabbath, and Iron Maiden, among a few others.

2012: I try to branch out. I start listening to mainstream pop punk/emo bands. I register on MB to ask stupid questions in the emo forum.

2013: My tastes mature a little, and I start to branch out. Emo is my genre of choice, but I'm getting into metal as well.

2014: Shit gets real. Who knows what'll happen next?
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Old 10-17-2014, 07:06 AM   #24 (permalink)
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Not sure about all the year numbers, but:

1999: Born into this world by my mother, a major bluegrass/country fan.

2010: I'm listening to mostly Queen and Bruce Springsteen. My dad buys me an Iron Maiden album.

2011: My tastes expand a little, and I start listening to some Beatles, Black Sabbath, and Iron Maiden, among a few others.

2012: I try to branch out. I start listening to mainstream pop punk/emo bands. I register on MB to ask stupid questions in the emo forum.

2013: My tastes mature a little, and I start to branch out. Emo is my genre of choice, but I'm getting into metal as well.

2014: Shit gets real. Who knows what'll happen next?
I just glanced back at some of your 2012 threads. Looks like you gave Urban a few to close.
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Old 10-17-2014, 07:56 AM   #25 (permalink)
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I just glanced back at some of your 2012 threads. Looks like you gave Urban a few to close.
I'm trying to subdue the memories, thank you much.
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Old 10-17-2014, 09:38 AM   #26 (permalink)
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I was not a frequent music listener/fan until about two years ago.

The Clash got me into rock
Death Grips, Captain Beefheart, and Charles Mingus got me into Jazz, and avant garde.
You're fast. In two years from The Clash to Captain Beefheart is quite a "career".
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Old 10-17-2014, 02:53 PM   #27 (permalink)
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You're fast. In two years from The Clash to Captain Beefheart is quite a "career".
Shortly after listening thoroughly to the clash I discovered "rate your music" and discovered a few more good rock albums/bands. Afterwards, I came across Piero Scaruffi's lists of top albums which just fastforwarded me even more because I found numerous Jazz/avant garde/rock masterpieces.
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Old 10-17-2014, 07:44 PM   #28 (permalink)
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I'll do a copy and paste. Since age was brought up I'm 21, if that means anything.

When did you discover your genre of choice?
Generally, my favored genre is metal (of many varieties) and it's been this way since 2010. I discovered my interest simply by listening to a lot of music but my ears followed the route to metal.
Internet radio and YouTube has been a major catalyst as an important note.

When did you discover your favourite band/artist?
Like many here, favorites is a concept that's too black and white. I will say a notable artist, Norther, was discovered first through Pandora as I was listening to my Dimmu Borgir radio station.

When did you last discover a new genre?
None of the genres I've listened to has been profoundly new, but I didn't realize the name of the music I listened to was symphonic metal until 2010. Does that count? Nor did I dive deep into it until that year either.

Would you consider your tastes set in stone?
It's fairly rigid. I still haven't been big into jazz, classical, r & b, pop, rap, country, etc. that's outside of my umbrella.
Set in stone I can't say. I reckon few people are that 2 dimensional.

Overall, how long have you held your current tastes?
2010-Present. I could travel back in time show the exact same music to my old self and I bet he would enjoy it. Before that.. Would be interesting because I listened to the local radio station and MTV as my influence.
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Old 10-18-2014, 10:04 AM   #29 (permalink)
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I don't think there's any way I could accurately describe my own personal evolution of musical taste.

Its the genres that have evolved through the years. I just follow and listen to the ones I prefer.
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Old 10-18-2014, 08:30 PM   #30 (permalink)
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5 - Bruce Springsteen

10-12 - The Who

12-13 - The Smiths, R.E.M., Death Cab for Cutie, Arcade Fire, Blur, the Decemberists, Pixies, the Postal Service, the Replacements, Bloc Party, Talking Heads

14 (that's now!) - Spiritualized, Nick Cave, Albert Ayler, Aesop Rock, Belle and Sebastian, MF DOOM, Kanye West, John Coltrane, the Antlers, Big Star, Built to Spill, Cymbals Eat Guitars, TV on the Radio, ****ed Up, the Fall, GY!BE, Superchunk, Neutral Milk Hotel, Jens Lekman, Los Campesinos!, The Lucksmiths, the Hold Steady, Snowman, Marvin Gaye, Modest Mouse, the Microphones, Uncle Tupelo, Spoon, Sunset Rubdown, Titus Andronicus, Tom Waits, Teenage Fanclub, Townes Van Zandt, X, the Beach Boys (along with most of the above artists - though no more Death Cab, Postal Service, or really Arcade Fire)
I love quite a bit of all of this like the Uncle Tupelo shoutout.
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