How did you find music before Sup Forums?

ive discovered more music i like from a month on Sup Forums than years without it. How did you find music before Sup Forums?

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Friends, radio, parents' collection

Ultimately Sup Forums helped me get started but since a lot of the same stuff is parroted here it's hard to branch out. Discog/genre charts are cool though

Never used Sup Forums to find music

so you dont like any Sup Forumscore?

90% of what I listen to is still from my dad's record collection. rest is picked up via friends and occasionally recs on Sup Forums

I used what :'(

What does your dad listen to?

Ultimate Guitar forums, Wikipedia, Youtube, Metal Archives.

rym
spotify reccomend
pandora station
youtube comments and suggestions
looked up the originals songs that an hip hop artist i like sampled and exploring that artist/genre
artist interviews which gave out their influences

always thought Sup Forumscore was shit but i get recs from chart threads thats about it from Sup Forums

this shit right here nigga

Vh1

I haven't discovered much from Sup Forums at all.

RYM
Last.fm
Blogs
Vidya

The punkier stuff of UK new wave, and The Smiths, Cure, Police etc. Huge Tom Petty fan too.

1. Think of music you already like
2. Look up the label that made it
3. Listen to other music from that label
4. Look at other labels which those artists have released on
5. Check out those labels

Actually paying attention to labels is my almost sole source of music, I barely ever find anything off Sup Forums. Obviously doesn't work for Bandcamp/Soundcloudcore but there is enough good professionally produced music out there for that not to matter. Unless you're a wannabe hipster who only wants to listen to obscure music.

if i stumble upon a song i like, then ill listen to the album which contains the song. then explore the artist if i enjoyed the album.

Radio, YouTube, word of mouth, parents, wikipedia, googling "best of" lists. Same way you learn about anything really. I hope you get most of your information outside this website desu.

Spotify
Pandora
RYM
BEA
last.fm
Top album lists
The SonicTap channels on DirectTV. Not even joking about that one.

Pandora, Pitchfork, Spotify recommended, the occasional Youtube suggested video. I had listened to most Sup Forumscore prior to posting here. Visiting here has made me listen to new music on a much more daily basis though.

fantano
I started watching his videos before I decided to go on Sup Forums

the old version of last.fm helped me a lot, now I don't get the new

Your dad is gay

ubuweb
wfmu
brainwashed
forced exposure new release section

i had listened to a lot of TMBG, heard their song "XTC verses Adam Ant", got super into XTC, looked into more new wave, found certain aspects of certain bands or songs i like, and just googled endlessly

Listened to most moo core before coming here.

Found music through Spotify and guy at the local music store lol.

Friends, youtube, and mostly radio stations.

This too.

Those "100 best [X] songs of all time" shows turned me on to a lot of music when I was around 13/14ish. The 90's one in particular was great.

music blogs, band camp and going to music shops

I check the dates of new releases on music blogs such as Pitchfork and Albumoftheyear. Teaser songs are important but it also depends on the artist, because I may have listened to them in the past.
For oldies I just listen to recommendations in Spotify, and I read their bios.
Pre-internet was somewhat awkward, I often went to the record store and I picked the ones I liked based on a machine that used to scan the CD barcode and let you listen to 30 seconds of each song. I also relied on music videos that appealed to me. I was in my pre-teens so I guess I didn't really need any better.
My parents have terrible taste in music so I never really discovered music that way.

Youtube
Pitchfork
The Melon
RYM
Last FM similar artists

Vidya gaems
Moovees
Best friend
Downloading whatever looked interesting from Soulseek or the Youtube sidebar
Porn

Not him, but there's at best 1/6th of the Sup Forumscore chart that's exceptional albums