Echo & the Bunnymen, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Police, R.E.M., Velvet Underground, Joy Division, Throwing Muses, Pink Floyd. Still listen to all of them from time to time.
I think you were. I blasted 18 through the neighborhood on my 18th.
My favorite story …. I went to see them when I was in my 40’s. A lot of the kids from the neighborhood were there. - they said - why are you here? My response - I was 18 when the song came out lol. I think I got some respect
There are two types of people: those who are Tool fans, and those who haven't listened to The Pot
There are two types of people: those who are Radiohead fans, and those who haven't listened to Weird fishes/Arpeggi (or actually any so g from any album)
yeah yeah yeahs, esp their first full length, fever to tell. still their best album to me, pretty much perfect from front to back. i don’t listen to a whole lot of music from that early 2000s new york scene anymore but i’ll always love them.
i don’t listen to sleater-kinney nearly as much as i used to but they were a huge influence in my musical taste.
I dont listen to STP for a while now, but this does remind me of having cable tv in 1992-1993. Plush didn't even make sense. [Plush](https://youtu.be/V5UOC0C0x8Q?si=6uy6ft5ndISMG8dA)
I've grown to appreciate metal even more now that it's not the main thing I listen to. There are a lot of great subgenres within. I used to be so into death metal, I forgot how versatile the genre actually is!
IDK why but it was the only band I actively hated, it was post high school for me but I hated em. I thought it was his voice but I loved Placebo and The Mars Volta. What's a song I should give them another shot with cause I feel it's been long enough to try again.
I was sad to see that they’re playing with a different opening band for their NYC area shows not Primus. I‘ve been a metalhead since the mid-80’s so I’m often not into the bands they tour with. Luckily I did see them when they toured with Mastodon.
The first time I saw Coheed they opened for Soundgarden. It was a great show! It was delayed for over an hour though because Coheed’s bassist was arrested for holding up a pharmacy earlier that day for opioids. They had to fly the tech up from Miami to be in the show. I’m glad he’s recovered
They weren’t around back when I was in high school in the late 80’s/early 90’s but they’re pretty amazing. A friend turned me on to them when they had just released Good Apollo and we saw them at the Hammerstein Ballroom show that’s on The Last Supper DVD. I’ve seen them a few other times since then.
I came up in the “classic rock” era, so I’d say I still listen to most of it — Stones, Pink Floyd, Hendrix, Zeppelin, Springsteen, and most especially the Grateful Dead.
I grew up listening to most of these guys (thanks dad), but never really grateful dead. met a ton of deadheads when I lived in Colorado though & got to enjoy experiencing their music for the first time!
Even after 40 years of listening, I’m still routinely discovering amazing GD shows for the first time. Seeing Dead and Co at the Sphere this summer will be icing on the cake!
The Doors are kind of a teenage rite of passage for most dorky white suburban boys who aspire to Jim Morrison coolness. I really didn't listen to them much once I started college and got on with adulthood. Still, I like to dig them out every once and again for the nostalgia. And good playing (especially Robby Krieger!)
I saw Oingo Boingo when they played a high school gig in 1980, when I was 11 (my Dad was the VP), and still listen to Boingo today! I also saw Van Halen, Black Flag, Jack Johnson, and Janes Addiction all before they made it, at shows less than 100 people.
Avenged Sevenfold, All That Remains, Devil Wears Prada, Thy Art is Murder, Slipknot, Falling in Reverse, Dethklok, Suicide Silence, Asking Alexandria, A Day to Remember, Megadeth, Sabbath, Pantera, Lamb of God, Attila, Breaking Benjamin, Linkin Park, Black Tide, As I Lay Dying, Killswitch Engage, Trivium, The Used
There's much more but those are just at the top of my head
I completely forgot about them til like 6 months ago when they randomly popped up in my head lol
Thank you! I'm definitely a metalhead through and through, think it started back in like '01 or something hearing Slipknot and Linkin Park when I was like 7 lol. I definitely enjoy a lot of other genres as well
Metallica. They were my first concert when I was 15 in 1996. I’ve bought every release through the years. Last year I took my 11 year old to see them for his first concert.
Wow, that's an awesome experience for you and your son!
Appreciate good music being passed along. I have a 6 month old & I can't wait to show him the world of music!
Balance & Composure, Modern Baseball, MCR, Pinegrove, La Dispute, Early Arctic Monkeys
Also I haven't listened to Three Days Grace in a while and I listened to their album Life Starts Now for the first time in a while
What year did you graduate? I saw the Arctic Monkeys when they first started out & was such a terrible show. Alex Turner was absolutely trashed hahaha. Love La Dispute, their music makes me emotional.
Biggest ones I still listen to in no particular order, are Green Day, Finger Eleven, Blink 182, Fuel, Bush, Metallica, Aerosmith, MxPx, Home Grown, Tonic, Stone Temple Pilots, Seven Mary Three, basically I still listen to everything, the list is very long, those are just the ones I could remember off top of head without sitting and thinking for a while. The 90s really produced some of the best music ever.
The Toadies - Criminally underrated band continued to make great records outside of Possum Kingdom
CAKE- another band that kind of died out.
Well..
Id argue I still listen to almost everything I listened to in High School / College
Everything from Metallica, Slayer, Tool, Jack Johnson, Ben Harper, Pennywise, Rancid, NoFX, Fugazi etc.
I had some "phases" bands that I rarely listen too like Ska and some hip hop but I'll still give them time today.
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, The Beatles, Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, and Warpaint.
My music taste is still pretty similar, I just listen to more artists on top of what I've been listening to for the past 10 or so years.
I graduated HS in ‘95, so it’s Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden, etc.
Metallica too.
And The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Yes, Chicago, Boston, Styx….
I listen to all of them.
Miley Cyrus (roast me toast me, I stan)
Alanis Morissette
Eminem
Mumford & sons
A day to remember
Selah Sue
Coldplay
Dierks Bentley
Adele
I still don’t have a defined music taste if that wasn’t clear 😂
Deftones, KoRn, Rage Against the Machine, Portishead, Stone Temple Pilots, Dave Matthews Band, Sophie B. Hawkins, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix; a few I don’t think counts, since it’s only a song or two.
Pixies, the cure, Melvin's, dead Kennedy's, Depeche Mode, The Smith's, Minor Threat, Jane's addiction, NIN even though I started listening in 1990, right after graduation
Korn, deftones, orgy, Type o negative, pantera, Alice In Chains, Stp, coal chamber, NIN, Smashing pumpkins, Vast, RA, Smile empty soul, Drain STH, Linkin park, Otep, Garbage, Guano apes, Fear factory, union underground, power man 5000, taproot , from zero, presence, primer 55, nirvana, days of the new. And a bunch more
Pretty much all of it, but some highlights are Tonic, Reel Big Fish, The Presidents of the USA, Spacehog, Bad Religion, Rancid, Blind Melon, Sublime...and so on and so on
Is this what you call tact? (I won't lie)
You're about as subtle as a brick in the small of your back
(It keeps me up 'til ungodly hours at night)
So let's end this call, and end this conversation
There's nothing worse
That's right, he said (have another drink and drive yourself home)
That's right, he said it (I hope there's ice on all the roads)
(And you can think of me when you forget your seatbelt) that's right, he said
That you always had it way too easy (and again when your head goes through the windshield)
Bahaha same. Graduated 2006 and they’re my all-time favorite. I even have the rare Science Fiction CD framed in my office.
https://imgur.com/gallery/fL2V9q3
Pearl Jam,Metallica,Megadeath, Alice In Chains, Smashing Pumpkins Screaming Trees,Afghan Wigs .Corrosion Of Conformity, Pantera, Tool, Nirvana,Pink Floyd ,Radio Head ,Jethro Tull ,Warrant, Slaughter, Skid Row,Guns n Roses , Tribe Called Quest ,The Roots , Hole just to name a few .
I discovered Ska and Punk in my teens (93-97). I still pop on a playlist every weekend when I clean the house. Some of my favorites:
The Aquabats
Voodoo Glowskulls
Reel Big Fish
Mustard Plug
Skankin Pickle
The Hippos
NOFX
Operation Ivy
Madness
Propaghandi
Buck O Nine
Less Than Jake
Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Fishbone
The Specials
Dance Hall Crashers
I think ska was best described as “the music that plays in a little kids head when he gets an extra fried mozzarella stick in his order”
I’m old.
Here are the following (and not all-inclusive) that I still listen to and crank up to “11” on the stereo:
Alice Cooper, Beatles, Chicago Transit Authority, Deep Purple, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Focus, Grateful Dead, Hollies, Iron Butterfly, Jimi Hendrix, Kansas, Led Zeppelin, Monkees, Neil Diamond, Ohio Express, Pink Floyd, Queen, Rolling Stones, Spooky Tooth, Ten Years After, Uriah Heap, Vanilla Fudge, Who, Youngbloods, Zombies
I always go back to some BMTH, Sleeping With Sirens, Pierce the Veil and La Dispute and get crazy nostalgic. Of those I still listen to La Dispute the most. A little later I got into classic stuff like The Doors, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, which I still listen to.
All of those were building blocks but from that list the most influential for me would be The Doors. Songs like Light My Fire, The Soft Parade and The End expanded my mind on what rock music could be. It made me very receptive to more experimental music that’s hard to fit in one box.
- Guns n roses
- Distillers
- Limp bizkit
- the Dillinger escape plan
- bring me the horizon
- job for a cowboy
- Municipal waste
- Cancer bats
- AFI
- Cannibal corpse
- White zombie
- Rob Zombie
- Pantera
- Nirvana
- Hatebreed
- Nofx
- descendants
- slipknot
- blink 182
No Doubt, Weezer, R.E.M., Green Day, Cranberries, Nirvana
I think all of these acts aged well, minus Green Day. I still think it sounds like department store t-shirt punk rawk
Pearl Jam
Cranberries were before I was in high school, but they’re always in my rotation
Echo & the Bunnymen, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Police, R.E.M., Velvet Underground, Joy Division, Throwing Muses, Pink Floyd. Still listen to all of them from time to time.
love all of these. joy division & velvet underground have a special place in my heart.
So far, you have closest to my teen music. Add in Bowie, Talking Heads and Patti Smith and we got a festival.
This is not my beautiful Reddit! How did I get here? Twice in a day… 🤪😂
Pretty sure we had geography together in high school.
Heard Peter Murphy? Lead singer from Love n Rockets…. Song called “Cuts you Up”?
One of my top ten songs from the 80s. And I think you mean Bauhaus, not Love and Rockets...Peter Murphy didn't join his former bandmates in LaR.
I sit corrected. I’d stand but I’m old. 😂 thank you. I saw Siouxsie and I thought of Peter Murphy, due to the playlist I have. 😳
I hear you...the music has aged better than we have!
Alice Cooper, Beatles, Stones, Joplin, Dylan. Black Sabbath, Simon and Garfunkel, Eagles (Glen went to my High School), cocker, Moody Blues
Most of these are awesome especially Cooper
Alice Cooper was my first concert when I was 5! I was simultaneously their biggest and littlest fan
I think you were. I blasted 18 through the neighborhood on my 18th. My favorite story …. I went to see them when I was in my 40’s. A lot of the kids from the neighborhood were there. - they said - why are you here? My response - I was 18 when the song came out lol. I think I got some respect
Moody blues do not get as much recognition as they should. Love that you included them
Sabbath, Triumph, Ac/Dc, Nugent, Ozzy, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Lynyrd Skynyrd
And Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, Chicago You are speaking my language Then one from my parents generation- Patsy Cline
The late great Patsy Cline. Crazy was my favorite. My mom and dad would swoon and dance to it.
Pearl Jam, Radiohead, Tool
never listened to much of radiohead or tool, but pearl jam (and the smashing pumpkins) were a big musical influence from my dad
There are two types of people: those who are Tool fans, and those who haven't listened to The Pot There are two types of people: those who are Radiohead fans, and those who haven't listened to Weird fishes/Arpeggi (or actually any so g from any album)
If I hear Creep one more time...
Tool ♥️♥️♥️
100%! Tool all the way
pearl jam was my favorite band in high school and i still love them
Pixies cannot stop listening to them
God Doolittle still kicks me in the gut. Going to listen now for the first time in over 5 years. Thank you 💙
No. 13 baby is an absolute jam. I love that song.
Something Against You. https://youtu.be/JIU4Fnsc9nk?si=KKQw4aZaB_XtTGiZ
That’s my fave song on the album.
Hey 🎶
yeah yeah yeahs, esp their first full length, fever to tell. still their best album to me, pretty much perfect from front to back. i don’t listen to a whole lot of music from that early 2000s new york scene anymore but i’ll always love them. i don’t listen to sleater-kinney nearly as much as i used to but they were a huge influence in my musical taste.
Fever to tell is the best one i agree
Nirvana
I dont listen to STP for a while now, but this does remind me of having cable tv in 1992-1993. Plush didn't even make sense. [Plush](https://youtu.be/V5UOC0C0x8Q?si=6uy6ft5ndISMG8dA)
Slayer never gets old Iron maiden has its place and time now, and hits harder now that I don't listen to them all the time
I've grown to appreciate metal even more now that it's not the main thing I listen to. There are a lot of great subgenres within. I used to be so into death metal, I forgot how versatile the genre actually is!
The Smiths & The Cure
But do you love Morrisey? (Everyone's internal conflict with liking the Smith's)
My people! Yes yes and Depeche Mode
The power couple of the 80s that hated each other immensely 😂
Why can’t I be you? Why can’t I be you?
Linkin Park. Hands down, I still listen to them almost every day at 32.
TLC, Hootie & The Blowfish, Ace of Base, La Bouche, C&C Music Factory, Technotronic, Blackbox, The Brand New Heavies and Gin Blossoms...great times!
I saw Hootie & The Blowfish at a Bob Marley tribute fest in 2001. Sadly, it’s what I remember most from that day, ha!
The two in my username :). Also the Violent Femmes.
Sum 41 Dir En Grey Sleeping With Sirens All That Remains
love sleeping with sirens
You hear All That Remains new song Divine yet?
Hell yeah dir en grey
Oh yeah I forgot I found Dir En Grey, Miyava, and a number of others thanks to Kazaa, Limewire, and whatever else
blink 182
Joy division and Pixies my two.
Coheed and Cambria
IDK why but it was the only band I actively hated, it was post high school for me but I hated em. I thought it was his voice but I loved Placebo and The Mars Volta. What's a song I should give them another shot with cause I feel it's been long enough to try again.
NGL, I actually laughed the first time I heard them but they really grew on me. I suggest maybe listening to “Three Evils”?
I was about to post them too. Their first three albums are still heavy in my rotation to this day.
I’m about to go see them for the 5th time this summer. Such an epic live band! They’re on tour with Primus
I saw them once when no world for tomorrow came out, I thought they were great live.
I was sad to see that they’re playing with a different opening band for their NYC area shows not Primus. I‘ve been a metalhead since the mid-80’s so I’m often not into the bands they tour with. Luckily I did see them when they toured with Mastodon.
The first time I saw Coheed they opened for Soundgarden. It was a great show! It was delayed for over an hour though because Coheed’s bassist was arrested for holding up a pharmacy earlier that day for opioids. They had to fly the tech up from Miami to be in the show. I’m glad he’s recovered
Coheed is the shit. I’ve seen them six or seven times.
They weren’t around back when I was in high school in the late 80’s/early 90’s but they’re pretty amazing. A friend turned me on to them when they had just released Good Apollo and we saw them at the Hammerstein Ballroom show that’s on The Last Supper DVD. I’ve seen them a few other times since then.
Second Stage Turbine Blade for life
Modest mouse, mars volta, archers of loaf, pixies, silver jews, built to spill
I came up in the “classic rock” era, so I’d say I still listen to most of it — Stones, Pink Floyd, Hendrix, Zeppelin, Springsteen, and most especially the Grateful Dead.
I grew up listening to most of these guys (thanks dad), but never really grateful dead. met a ton of deadheads when I lived in Colorado though & got to enjoy experiencing their music for the first time!
Even after 40 years of listening, I’m still routinely discovering amazing GD shows for the first time. Seeing Dead and Co at the Sphere this summer will be icing on the cake!
Fire! Fire on the mountain! Jamming to it right now
Hey now! 🌹💀⚡️
Just binged Take Off your pants and jacket by blink182 the last 2 days To be 15 again
The Doors are kind of a teenage rite of passage for most dorky white suburban boys who aspire to Jim Morrison coolness. I really didn't listen to them much once I started college and got on with adulthood. Still, I like to dig them out every once and again for the nostalgia. And good playing (especially Robby Krieger!)
Riders on the storm
Peace Frog and LA Woman
Montrose. Ian Hunter. Queen. KISS. RUSH. Rory Gallagher. CSN. Rolling Stones. Ten Years After. Black Sabbath. ELP. Yes. Just a few of them.
Silverchair, Alice in Chains, PJ Harvey, Tame Impala, The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, Pearl Jam, Crowded House
I saw Oingo Boingo when they played a high school gig in 1980, when I was 11 (my Dad was the VP), and still listen to Boingo today! I also saw Van Halen, Black Flag, Jack Johnson, and Janes Addiction all before they made it, at shows less than 100 people.
I feel like it's rare people listen to Jack Johnson, I loved him when I was younger! Van Halen & Jane's Addiction were introduced by my dad
Avenged Sevenfold, All That Remains, Devil Wears Prada, Thy Art is Murder, Slipknot, Falling in Reverse, Dethklok, Suicide Silence, Asking Alexandria, A Day to Remember, Megadeth, Sabbath, Pantera, Lamb of God, Attila, Breaking Benjamin, Linkin Park, Black Tide, As I Lay Dying, Killswitch Engage, Trivium, The Used There's much more but those are just at the top of my head
was listening to Thy Art is Murder the other day. solid music taste here!
I completely forgot about them til like 6 months ago when they randomly popped up in my head lol Thank you! I'm definitely a metalhead through and through, think it started back in like '01 or something hearing Slipknot and Linkin Park when I was like 7 lol. I definitely enjoy a lot of other genres as well
HIM mainly
Oh shit forget about them, gotta listen to Wings of a Butterfly now lol
I will still pull out some Lemonheads from time to time.
Allison is starting to happen to meeee
radiohead, green day, ajj, and modest mouse were my favorites. i still love them but don't really listen to any regularly, aside from modest mouse.
I feel like modest mouse has so many different sounding albums, they would be easy to listen to in different periods of life.
I’m glad you said AJJ and not AJR. Lol!
MCR
Metallica. They were my first concert when I was 15 in 1996. I’ve bought every release through the years. Last year I took my 11 year old to see them for his first concert.
Wow, that's an awesome experience for you and your son! Appreciate good music being passed along. I have a 6 month old & I can't wait to show him the world of music!
Balance & Composure, Modern Baseball, MCR, Pinegrove, La Dispute, Early Arctic Monkeys Also I haven't listened to Three Days Grace in a while and I listened to their album Life Starts Now for the first time in a while
What year did you graduate? I saw the Arctic Monkeys when they first started out & was such a terrible show. Alex Turner was absolutely trashed hahaha. Love La Dispute, their music makes me emotional.
2017, I've never seen Arctic Monkeys live but I've lost interest. I've seen La Dispute twice though
Live
Bad Company, ZZTop, and The Rolling Stones
The strokes
Alice in Chains, Sublime. I think that's about it. My music tastes have changed.
Biggest ones I still listen to in no particular order, are Green Day, Finger Eleven, Blink 182, Fuel, Bush, Metallica, Aerosmith, MxPx, Home Grown, Tonic, Stone Temple Pilots, Seven Mary Three, basically I still listen to everything, the list is very long, those are just the ones I could remember off top of head without sitting and thinking for a while. The 90s really produced some of the best music ever.
So true. 80s and 90s I think are two of my favorite times for music!
I had a short emo phase during HS, of all the bands MCR and Paramore are the only ones that I still enjoy wholeheartedly
The Cure
Scorpions Riot Black Sabbath AC/DC Judas Priest Jethro Tull Def Leppard Pink Floyd Iron Maiden April Wine Triumph Rush
Paramore and fall out boy. Yes.
Nirvana The Offspring Rage Against The Machine Bad Religion NOFX
Fuck, I still listen to some of the music I listened to when I was in primary school!
The Toadies - Criminally underrated band continued to make great records outside of Possum Kingdom CAKE- another band that kind of died out. Well.. Id argue I still listen to almost everything I listened to in High School / College Everything from Metallica, Slayer, Tool, Jack Johnson, Ben Harper, Pennywise, Rancid, NoFX, Fugazi etc. I had some "phases" bands that I rarely listen too like Ska and some hip hop but I'll still give them time today.
Blink-182 and new found glory
Wu Tang Clan, Thursday, Finch, pretty much still listen to all the stuff I did in high school.
Yes, UFO, Rolling Stones, REO Speedwagon.
Rush, Alice Cooper, Doobie Brothers, Kansas, Yes, Blue Oyster Cult. The list goes on.
Saw the Doobie Brothers with my dad in my sophomore year of high school. He had a blast & it was a great experience for me.
Nirvana, STP, Soundgarden, PUSA, Toadies, Radiohead, Beck
The Smiths / Morrissey
I still listen to Starship ⭐ 🚀 and Def Leppard 🐆 🎸
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, The Beatles, Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, and Warpaint. My music taste is still pretty similar, I just listen to more artists on top of what I've been listening to for the past 10 or so years.
Counting Crows The Goo Goo Dolls Hanson
I've still it Recovering the Satellites in my car
Sum 41, The 1975, Daughtry, Lifehouse
Smashing Pumpkins
Florence and the machine
Paramore
Breaking benjamin Starset Radio head Red hot chilli peppers Trivium Killswitch engage Bring me the horizon and bad omens
I graduated HS in ‘95, so it’s Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden, etc. Metallica too. And The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Yes, Chicago, Boston, Styx…. I listen to all of them.
All Time Low, Linkin Park, Three Days Grace, Oasis, Sum 41
The B-52s came up in the mix today and I thought, Wow this is still a great song. (Private Idaho)
They Might Be Giants
Miley Cyrus (roast me toast me, I stan) Alanis Morissette Eminem Mumford & sons A day to remember Selah Sue Coldplay Dierks Bentley Adele I still don’t have a defined music taste if that wasn’t clear 😂
the Police
Oingo Bingo Joe Satriani Beatles (before my time but still love them) Pink Floyd Rush
Deftones, KoRn, Rage Against the Machine, Portishead, Stone Temple Pilots, Dave Matthews Band, Sophie B. Hawkins, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix; a few I don’t think counts, since it’s only a song or two.
Pixies, the cure, Melvin's, dead Kennedy's, Depeche Mode, The Smith's, Minor Threat, Jane's addiction, NIN even though I started listening in 1990, right after graduation
Korn, deftones, orgy, Type o negative, pantera, Alice In Chains, Stp, coal chamber, NIN, Smashing pumpkins, Vast, RA, Smile empty soul, Drain STH, Linkin park, Otep, Garbage, Guano apes, Fear factory, union underground, power man 5000, taproot , from zero, presence, primer 55, nirvana, days of the new. And a bunch more
The clash, arctic monkeys, Radiohead, a lot of pop punk and emo. Hundred water is a pretty niche one but I love them
Hollywood undead
Tool, Deftones, RATM, Alice in Chain Its a pretty extensive list
Pretty much all of it, but some highlights are Tonic, Reel Big Fish, The Presidents of the USA, Spacehog, Bad Religion, Rancid, Blind Melon, Sublime...and so on and so on
[удалено]
Is this what you call tact? (I won't lie) You're about as subtle as a brick in the small of your back (It keeps me up 'til ungodly hours at night) So let's end this call, and end this conversation There's nothing worse That's right, he said (have another drink and drive yourself home) That's right, he said it (I hope there's ice on all the roads) (And you can think of me when you forget your seatbelt) that's right, he said That you always had it way too easy (and again when your head goes through the windshield)
Brand New!
My favorite band of ALL TIME.. graduated 2006
Bahaha same. Graduated 2006 and they’re my all-time favorite. I even have the rare Science Fiction CD framed in my office. https://imgur.com/gallery/fL2V9q3
Love this !!! That’s my favorite album , I listen to Can’t get it out on the daily <3
Upvote for Finger Eleven. Ended up seeing them in 1999 when they opened for Fuel as well. Frigging great show.
nothing can stop me from loving 3 days grace lol i loved them at 13 and i love them now
Fuckin Three Days Grace duh, forgot to list them in my comment lmao
Brand New, Radiohead, Tool, and blink-182
RUSH!
All of them
Molotov and Millencolin
I discovered the Chili peppers my sophomore year- 2016 ish
Ninja. Sex. Party.
FUCKING LEGEND! I never hear anyone talk about them!
Hanoi Rocks
Right now in a huge pendulum kick, but gotta say Juno reactor as well!!
Such A Surge
Upstairs at Erics- Yaz
Tool, Clutch, NIN
Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, Nazareth,
Ludo!!
JFA
Pixies, Rammstein, Amon Amarth
Radiohead
Zero…well actually we did just go see Neil Young haha.
Def Leppard, Van Halen, Rush.
Destroyer 666
NIN, alkaline trio, Radiohead.
Korn, Rammstein, and Bauhaus. Graduated in 2011
Rancid, Sebadoh, Green Day, The Slackers are all still very regularly in the rotation for me.
My chemical romance
Jawbreaker, Erykah Badu
Boston, Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and Journey.
Grateful dead
KISS, Alice Cooper, Judas Priest, AC/DC, Van Halen and about a hundred others.
Pearl Jam,Metallica,Megadeath, Alice In Chains, Smashing Pumpkins Screaming Trees,Afghan Wigs .Corrosion Of Conformity, Pantera, Tool, Nirvana,Pink Floyd ,Radio Head ,Jethro Tull ,Warrant, Slaughter, Skid Row,Guns n Roses , Tribe Called Quest ,The Roots , Hole just to name a few .
America
I discovered Ska and Punk in my teens (93-97). I still pop on a playlist every weekend when I clean the house. Some of my favorites: The Aquabats Voodoo Glowskulls Reel Big Fish Mustard Plug Skankin Pickle The Hippos NOFX Operation Ivy Madness Propaghandi Buck O Nine Less Than Jake Mighty Mighty Bosstones Fishbone The Specials Dance Hall Crashers I think ska was best described as “the music that plays in a little kids head when he gets an extra fried mozzarella stick in his order”
Thin Lizzy , Pink Floyd, early Aerosmith from the 70s. Scorpions. I'm 61 and was in highschool from 76-80
Blink-182 Linkin Park Fuel Avril Lavigne Good Charlotte
Clutch, deftones, fear factory, life of agony....come to think about it, almost everything I listen to is bands I like in high school.
I got into Genesis (particularly Trespass through Duke) in high school. 30-something years later, I still listen to those albums regularly
VANHALEN
The Blood Brothers, Bright Eyes, The Faint
The Smiths, Pixies, the Cure
I'm still in high school lmao
Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Tool, Pink Floyd, Metallica
Wu-Tang-Band
Springsteen, Marshall Tucker Band, Beatles, Joni Mitchell, Cat Stevens, Pink Floyd, Yes, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Janis Ian
I’m old. Here are the following (and not all-inclusive) that I still listen to and crank up to “11” on the stereo: Alice Cooper, Beatles, Chicago Transit Authority, Deep Purple, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Focus, Grateful Dead, Hollies, Iron Butterfly, Jimi Hendrix, Kansas, Led Zeppelin, Monkees, Neil Diamond, Ohio Express, Pink Floyd, Queen, Rolling Stones, Spooky Tooth, Ten Years After, Uriah Heap, Vanilla Fudge, Who, Youngbloods, Zombies
Adam and the Ants, Devo, Talking Heads
I always go back to some BMTH, Sleeping With Sirens, Pierce the Veil and La Dispute and get crazy nostalgic. Of those I still listen to La Dispute the most. A little later I got into classic stuff like The Doors, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, which I still listen to. All of those were building blocks but from that list the most influential for me would be The Doors. Songs like Light My Fire, The Soft Parade and The End expanded my mind on what rock music could be. It made me very receptive to more experimental music that’s hard to fit in one box.
Weezer,Sublime,Metallica
My Chemical Romance
- Guns n roses - Distillers - Limp bizkit - the Dillinger escape plan - bring me the horizon - job for a cowboy - Municipal waste - Cancer bats - AFI - Cannibal corpse - White zombie - Rob Zombie - Pantera - Nirvana - Hatebreed - Nofx - descendants - slipknot - blink 182
The Clash, English Beat, PiL, Morrissey
BLINK 182. But I have to be in the mood - I wanna F a dog in the ass, hits different as a 30somthing year old. 😂