What music did you use to listen to when you were a child (before 10)?

What music did you use to listen to when you were a child (before 10)?

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early 2000's hits

My dad would always put on comfy Nat King Cole during the winter

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Almost entirely the Beatles and dad's 90s alt rock cassettes.

Field recordings of domestic violence (live).

My mother was a massive fan of The Beatles and Live, so those

the beatles
travellin' wilburys
jimi hendrix
sex pistols
eric clapton

>ME AND CINDERELLA

Anime music and singles of music I heard on the radio. The only albums I ever listened to at that point was some spongebob thing and hi hi puffy ami yumi. Now that I type this out, I feel a slight hint of regret and shame.

nu-metal and awful obscure metal

>I feel a slight hint of regret and shame
Spongebob had some unironically great music.
I don't remember much about Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi tho.

reggaeton

ZUMBALE EL MAMBO PA QUE MIS GATAS PRENDAN LOS MOTOREH

good times

yee, Yankee the GOAT

Literally just Pokemon: 2BA Master and space ghost musical bbq, and nothing else except for what I heard on the radio.

Beastie Boys.

underrated post

The sound of music

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Daft Punk

Classical music because I play piano. Also whatever everyone else in my family listened to. Queen, Fall Out Boy, and Johnny Cash come to mind.

Pink Floyd is the most memorable.
So glad I got to see Roger Waters with my dad.

Are you a chink?

Beach boys

I listened to the Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack on endless repeat and nothing else, because heavy autism.

>doggy style

Earth, Wind, and Fire, Notorious B.I.G's Life After Death, and various Tupac albums.

Until I was like 7 or 8 I listened to this audio book thing of some guy narrating s trip through a jungle.
I don't remember nearly details and I can't find the tape and it pisses me off.
All I remember is the guy saying 'hear that?' and then a cat bird making noise.

Also Left Of Cool by Bela Fleck.

that dexters lab rap album with that will i am track on it. shit was flames

>The Beatles
>Elvis Presley
>Pink Floyd
>Weird Al
>early 90's radio rock & pop.

Eminem, Tupac. Tony hawks game soundtracks

Christian rock station, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, early Toby Keith, U2 and Prince.
It could have been worse.

I'm gonna tell you a story that still gives me extreme embarrassment but whatever

>Be me, between 6-8 yrs old
>Fav album is the police singles cd from my dad's collection
>Love the song King of Pain
>Memorize the lyrics to King of Pain and come up with an extremely autistic dance in which I act out the lyrics (for example I would swirl my finger around my head when Sting would sing "with the world turning circles running round my brain")
>Decide my singing and dancing is so good that I should do it in front of my entire family
>I gather them all up, put the cd in the stereo, skip to King of Pain, and do my thing
>They video the entire thing
>They still have the video and say they plan to play it at my wedding

I get extremely embarrassed in the pit of my stomach just thinking about it

plebs everywhere

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animal collective

don't get married

Op please delete this it's triggering me

you were like 7....

Merle Haggard is amazing so u had pretty great taste then.

tfw i was very attracted to cartoon ami and yumi at 7

classical music (idk how to call it)
video game ost

Nirvana, QOTSA, Faith No More, Warren Zevon, Tom Waites, Outkast, Bjork

Suck my fucking dick plebs
>"when did you realise bjork was your lordess andobjective saviour"
Fuckin almost 20 years ago waifu fags.

>be me
>only have 1 cd
>will smith's big willie style
>listen to it for years, until abt 4th grade
>tfw gettin jiggy with it