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I grew up with my parents music: Motley Crue (saw them in concert in 2005 :D), Poison, Guns n Roses, LA Guns, Cinderella, Slaughter, etc & also I listened to The Pillows, Do as Infinity, Utada Hikaru, and that was the only types of music I listened to till about 10 years old, and I moved on to My Chemical Romance, it was my favorite band. (which I saw in concert for my birthday in 2006).

Then I was REALLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY VERYYYYYYY obsessed with the band Negative and Jonne was my idol xD

Then in August of 2006 I heard TDFF by Dir en Grey and got into the whole visual kei thing.

And that is where I am now. xD

What did you guys listen to when you were younger vs now?

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Guest Elizabeth K

I go waaaaaaay back. Beatles were the best ever! Stones and the Kinks - and the whole Momas and the Papas scene - and Peter Pual and Mary... eclectic music tastes... anything but disco.

Lizzy

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Guest Madison_Always

When I was in grade school I was really into Nsync and Brittany Spears. Now I love the killers, shinedown, linkin park, and others... :)

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Guest LightNebula

I listened to jrock, jpop, alternative metal, alternative rock, hard rock, heavy metal, nu metal, post-grunge, industrial metal, power pop, pop punk, techno, trance, pop rock, and a few other genres when I was younger, and I still do now.

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OK, this may sound weird to a lot of you but that's alright.

I used to play music to go to sleep by on an automatic record player, the antique kind that dropped the records onto the platter and the heavy tone arm came over to carve new grooves into the soft vinyl.

My favorites were Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite" - the side with the Arabian Dance on it and Rimsky-Korsakov's "Scheherazade".

In the daytime - I like Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" and Dvorák's "New World Symphony".

My dad listened to Dixieland and my mother listened to Swing - Big Bands!

My sister was off in her room listening to Chad and Jeremy.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest CharlieRose

I loved They Might Be Giants. (Still do, actually.) That's going to be all the music my kids are going to listen to, They Might Be Giants. (We can't be silent, 'cause they might be giants and what are we gonna do unless they are?) My parents really like folk music and 60s music, like the Beatles, and so I grew up with that as well.

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Guest Donna Jean
OK, this may sound weird to a lot of you but that's alright.

I used to play music to go to sleep by on an automatic record player, the antique kind that dropped the records onto the platter and the heavy tone arm came over to carve new grooves into the soft vinyl.

My favorites were Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite" - the side with the Arabian Dance on it and Rimsky-Korsakov's "Scheherazade".

In the daytime - I like Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" and Dvorák's "New World Symphony".

My dad listened to Dixieland and my mother listened to Swing - Big Bands!

My sister was off in her room listening to Chad and Jeremy.

Love ya,

Sally

Sally, Honey....That was also a favorite of mine...especially the album by Emerson, Lake and Palmer!

I also loved Chad & Jeremy!

Oh my...you sure brought back some memories!

Thanks!

Donna Jean

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Guest Melanieshaman

first real music i heard was Judas priest and fell in love... followed by Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Slayer, Savatage, Metallica, Testament, Death Angel, bascially metal... i grew up on metal. That is all LOL

My dirty little secret was some of the alt presets on my sterio in my car were classical music... people would have thought me wierd if they knew i was a classical music fan.

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Guest OneOutOfnOne

From my father, I have taken Steely Dan, The Beatles, and Bob Marley.

From my mother, I have taken Genesis, Rush, and The Cure.

It took me until the tenth grade to start breaking away from my parents' music, when a friend lent me the album Lateralus by Tool.

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Guest Silver

Ha, I listened to pretty much the same bands Lizzy listed...plus a few. I grew up on classic rock. The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Jefferson Airplane, Grandfunk Railroad, Dylan, The Mamas and the Papas, CCR (if anyone think that I just misspelled CPR, I am quite sad), Simon and Garfunkel, the Kinks, the Band, the Who, ect. If I named all of them I'd take up a whole page ;) . My parents were flower children (hippies to most of my generation) so I got the very best of the sixties and seventies, music wise. Didn't hear any Disco, and I can't say I'm upset about that.

-Xavier

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Guest Ivan Le Renard

I grew up with Metallica, Godsmack, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana, Collective Soul, and Tool. I still listen to all of these bands, but I do listen to other genres of music.

...My parents were rockers btw. xD

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Guest Janis

I really do not know how to answer this. My musical tastes are very fluid. I listen to just about any genre but my base has been and probably always will be in Metal (not hair bands mind you) and Punk.

About the only thing I don't listen too much anymore that i did when i was younger is the synthpop.

Janis

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I grew up with a lot of great music that I still enjoy to this day.

From my mom: Earth Wind and Fire, ELO, Chicago, America, Michael Jackson, Kenny G., Basia, Gloria, Marion Meadows, Cher

From my dad: Todd Rundgren, Jeff Beck, The Tubes, INXS, Queen, Steely Dan, Santana

Other personal likes (age 8-15, about): The Pillows, Keane, Starsailor, The Aquabats, Muse, The Killers, Enya, Ima Robot

I'm a little more partial to my dad's music, aha.

My current musical tastes still include all of these guys, but also a ton of new genres and artists. I simply adore music.

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Guest androgynous
first real music i heard was Judas priest and fell in love... followed by Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Slayer, Savatage, Metallica, Testament, Death Angel, bascially metal... i grew up on metal. That is all LOL

My dirty little secret was some of the alt presets on my sterio in my car were classical music... people would have thought me wierd if they knew i was a classical music fan.

Yeah metal, still metal.

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Guest Jennifer1

I was raised on the beach boys ( Yes im really only 25) I love classical or Japanese traditional. I just bought the Ah My Goddess movie soundtrack.*bounces happily* Other than that i would listen to anything and im pretty much still that way.

When singing as a guy I prefer music by the wall flowers, or more slow older music. When singing as a girl I prefer Life is like a boat or musical music. And i love switching between in a song.

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Guest Melanieshaman
Yeah metal, still metal.

I listen to most forms of music now, but metal will always be a mainstay in my car, and on my itunes.

\m/ :mad: \m/

Devil horns!!

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