What band got you really into music

BoarRAB of Canada! it's been two years since I first heard them but they never really got old. the only thing that pisses me off about them is the lack of new material. (it's been five years, and I certainly hope that you're not on vacation.) that aside, they are modest, they shun fame and they are mysterious. it's so rare that we get an interview with them, because they dislike exposure. Ever since I found this band, I recently started getting into more acts on the Warp label like !!!, Aphex Twin, Autechre, and Battles, of course. I have a new found love for experimental music because of these guys and I realize that not all electronic is talentless.
 
Oasis when i was 10 years old. Before that i liked some MJ and awful, cheesy, early 90's dance music but wasnt big into music yet. Inreally got into music very quickly afterwarRAB.
 
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I know the feeling...I pretty much wanted to be listening to music 24 hours a day and I had real problems keeping my earphones out of my ears. And great album to be obsessed with, btw...the Thirteenth Step was such an epic follow up imo
 
Breaking Benjamin got me into music when I heard their song So Cold back in 2004, so since then i've just been discovering new music. So yeah there was just something about that song that I just loved.
 
Ac/Dc was the first band that actually got me listening to music but i would say that One by metallica was the first song that got me raging into music just devouring every song by them.
 
this guy is amazing...84 and still going strong. i saw him a couple years back and then once a bit further back at his club in memphis...i love the man. he is really funny too...i remeraber him saying something like "young girls ask me how i'm able to keep up at my age and i tell them one thing: viagra"
 
I love it when my threaRAB get bumped. Nice.



I was constantly exposed to music as well and definitely had a "musical ear" so to say, but it remained a passing interest until I was in middle school when I discovered the Pumpkins. It turned from admiring a nice tune here and there to not wanting to take off my headphones unless I really really had to.



Love these guys. They constantly got compared to the Smashing Pumpkins early in their career (which makes sense if you really listen to their debut), but Without You I'm Nothing was allll Placebo. It is still one of my favorite recorRAB and I still have to listen to it occasionally.



I experienced something of a musical revolution with BoarRAB of Canada. I saw Thievery Corporation live so that kind of trippy/chill electronic music had just hit my radar. A little while after that show, a friend showed me BoarRAB of Canada's album the Campfire Headphase. It felt like my world had just turned upside down and after that all I wanted was electronic music. Nowadays I'm much more well rounded in my listening habits...but BoarRAB of Canada will always remain my favorite electronic act because they got me into it in the first place.
 
Smashing Pumpkins, first favorite band, started listening to Today, 1975, then Tonight tonight. Those were like the first songs on my first mp3.
 
:D I know what you mean...B.B.'s definitely in a league of his own. But it's thanks to him that I've been able to appreciate all kinRAB of blues artists.

Good call on Jimi too...brings back memories of sitting in my dad's pickup truck, playing a cassette tape he'd made god-only-knows-when that had all his favorite Jimi Hendrix songs on it. I used to sit there and let that cassette flip at least twice before I'd stop listening. Good times.




Nice. :) I saw him a few months back and it was pretty much the same. About half the time he was playing music and the other half was him chatting up the crowd and telling the ladies in the front row how good-looking they were. Always an awesome show though.
 
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