What was the first band that you really "got" into? (listened to their entire discography)

What was the first band that you really "got" into? (listened to their entire discography)
For me it was The Beatles, Radiohead and Nirvana. Don't know which one was first since I listened to them all at around the same time.

Beatles were the gateway drug to great music for me. Went from listening to top 40 to Beatles to the good stuff

Linkin Park

yup

Green Day and Eminem

My Chemical Romance. Bring the hate.

I want to say Pink Floyd around when I was 18-20.
I heard Dark Side when I was in highschool and thought
It was a beautiful album but I didn't start really getting
Into other artists and listening to them intently until I was
a bit older. I sat down and listened to Floyd's discography
learned they were a very versatile band with different sounds
and have been in love with them every since

#judgemebecauseilovedadrock

Radiohead was mine. Chronologically.

Needless to say, after Pablo Honey and The Bends, OKC blew my goddamn mind...

...but that was years ago.

medalliga :-DDD

I honestly don't know nor remember. I never get into bands, I always like few songs of the same band and I span out a lot from genre to genre.

The Clash
Buddy Holly

why do you write like this

Lana del rey. Fuck.

The Beatles, around... 11. I had started playing classical piano at around 6, but while I had listened to most of it by then, music had never really gotten to me, though I did enjoy Earth Wind and Fire as well as Marvin Gaye for some really odd reason. I guess it's kinda poetic that the first one that broke through with me was I Saw Her Standing There and then on music was something I fell in love with and it was more than just what I listened to because I played piano. Afterwards, it was probably The Who. Nowadays my taste has gotten all over the place, but those three still influence my taste in one way or another; despite the fact I've been gigging as a jazz pianist/bassist for a while now (turns out, the money is actually quite decent for someone in college, and I can have some fun doing that). That said, I still want to start a band with all sorts of influences - from prog to breakbeat.

Nine Inch Nails

Trent got me through my hard times when I was a teenager.

blink 182, sum 41, modest mouse

daft punk. not that it was hard or something

my sister got a best of Led Zeppelin CD when i was like 13 (pic related) and i got into it

a few months later i got their whole discography off limewire

desu i probably still listen from those same files lmao, varying bitrates and all

Nirvana, still like them

Beatles -> Billy Joel -> Nirvana -> Beach Boys -> Pink Floyd -> Sup Forums core -> exploring for myself

First album I paid for, first band I went die-hard obsessive over.

radiohead & the smiths

radiohead get memed on for being pleb experimental music but i will always be grateful to them for getting me further in to music

first band that I listened to the whole discography of was Arcade Fire but around the time I was more into Radiohead (I basically just listened to The Bends, OKC, Kid A, and In Rainbows on repeat)

I listened to all of The Clash's discography after I heard Death and Glory in one of the EA Skate games

This supergroup

Radiohead, but wasn't many years ago. A lot of times I wish I hadn't got into music at 16

Pink Floyd when I was 14.

Probably Peter Gabriel and Sigur Rós. And I guess the Beatles too at like 11

green day and blink 182

Joanna newsom, still love her work with all great albums

The Prodigy when I was 13, then Pendulum a little later on, those are pretty much the first two bands I majorly got into

They Might Be Giants. I was hanging in my cousin's room just hanging out with him and reading the Animaniacs and Ren & Stimpy comics he had.. good times. Anyway ,he put on their album "Lincoln" and within the first five songs I knew that if they had any other albums I absolutely had to hear them.

Ween, and then King Crimson.
Technically the Beatles as well

YMO, New Musik, Stereolab

Honestly? Probably the Barenaked Ladies.

Cake.
I've only found one song I legitimately dislike, thrills I think

Modest Mouse

good starts

We talking actually good music or does high school count?

Because back in high school i was all about Brand New/Thrice/Circa Survive. I don't listen to any of them anymore, and in 2010 i "discovered" Radiohead (of course i had heard of them before) and played In Rainbows every single day. Love pretty much all their records, but In Rainbows comes out on top for me, even before Kid A and OK Computer.

Radiohead and Pink Floyd when i was 15. Nirvana and Death grips when i was 16.

Same

I got Good News, and it was good, I got Moon & Antarctica which was mindblowing and then I torrented their entire discog and that was the first torrent I ever downloaded and the last time I ever downloaded an entire discog at once

What are Modest Mouse's good albums?
I listened to We Were Dead Before... many years ago and it was very, very boring.

Guns N Roses or Metallica, don't really remember

kanye west

srs

i fell in love with him during graduation era when i was young

Moon & Antarctica and Building Nothing Out of Something are my favourites.

Lots of people like Lonesome Crowded West the best but it's super eclectic and there are a handful of tracks on it I don't like even when I considered myself a Modest Mouse superfan, stuff that should have been b-sides or outtakes, the best tracks are outstanding though

The beatles. That was the first music I ever really listened to. That was literally all I listened to from when I was 8 or 9 to when I was 12 or 13, every day

It wasn't a band, it was Tim Hecker. I started with Mirages, which has become my favorite album.

Smashing Pumpkins

Had all albums, sought out all B-Sides, live recordings, etc, etc.

white stripes

Ween somewhat, friend recommended me the mollusk and i checked out a few of their other albums at first. Thats when I started listening to full albums at least.

King Crimson was the first artist I really thoroughly explored, and theyre what got me acitvley looking for new music

Modest Mouse for me too.
I listened to Lonesome Crowded West and Moon & Antarctica recently and I always thought I preferred M&A too but LCW for me just had a lot more unique tracks and variety. Still love both though.

gorillaz, duh

>using the word duh

Ugly Casanova's Sharpen Your Teeth is pretty far up there too, if you haven't heard that yet check it out. It's very oddball, everything on it feels "risky" and different, it reminds me of Omar Rodríguez-López's solo albums in a way and hardly qualifies as indie rock at all, i'm not sure what you would call it

Moon and Anarctica is a good starting point. Then Lonesome Crowded West. Then This is a Long Drive (fun fact: if I ever kill myself it'lol be to this album)

*it'll This is what I get for phoneposting

For me it was Frank Zappa, Beefheart, Ween. Good times.

I don't remember the exact band but I remember being really into Depeche Mode, Green Day and R.E.M early into high school, they were the first bands I really looked into, my gateway into the stuff that came later and probably the reason why I still like 80s and 90s music a lot more than music from other decades. I remember listening to some of The Beatles before that thanks to my dad and sister but never really got into them until later.

Are you me user?

Thrills is literally the only Cake song I do like

When I was a teenager, I used to listen to top 50 hits, then I listened to a full album for the first time (Meteora - Linkin Park) , then I listened to their whole discography, but I was still a pleb. After some months I was listening to Nirvana and lots of shitty and generic bands from the 90s.

Everything changed when I listened to Rubber Soul by The Beatles for the first time when I was 19. That was music, pure music, I just couldn't believe I was actually enjoying something so old. I stopped watching music videos, I deleted all the songs I used to like. I just couldn't listen to anything but The Beatles. Everything I've heard before started to sound like garbage. So my only choice was to listen to similar bands from the same period (The Mamas & The Papas, The Velvet Underground and etc). I was fascinated by the 60s. I listened to In The Court of The Crimson King before it was Sup Forumscore. I did LSD, Shrooms, I was slowly becoming a modern hippie but then I got a job and became a normal man, but I still love The Beatles and the 60s.

blink 182, i know i know...

Rise Against probably. Still like their first two albums and SATW.

bump

my older bro started me with LCW and I thoroughly enjoyed it. looked into them some more and yeah
start with lonesome crowded west, if you want more raw sounds, go with This is a Long Drive for Somebody With Nothing to Think About, if you want poppier go to Good News for People Who Love Bad News, if its perfect, go to the Moon and Antarctica. theres a lot of good MM records, the earlier the rawer. I should make a chart for this shit

Nice story. Good music never gets old, user. The Beatles were impressive back then and they still are today. Rubber Soul is a masterpiece.

Led Zeppelin, at 13 years old. Kinda like except my dad had every studio album of theirs on CD in the house. He had stopped listening to them by that point, though

yeah arcade got me into music too, I just hope they stop making shitty disco music and get back to their roots

SOAD

Either Beethoven or

Agoraphobic Nosebleed

Cant believe no one has said rhcp

A combination of The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Rush.

me doo :DDD

pink floyd or electric light orchestra then the pixies and then sonic youth

rammstein

Modest mouse when I was like 12 and I bought the lonesome crowded west. Still one of my favorite albums ever

Avenged sevenfold, I was edgy as fuck in grade 8

kind of Linkin Park, but I started listening to them in 2001 so it was just Hybrid Theory + Hybrid Theory EP (for the LP Underground cool kids).

Rage Against the Machine was the first time I really dove deep into an existing discography (even if its only 4 LPs)

This exactly happened to me

daryl hall and john oates when i was 10, and pretty much any funky 70's group

"got into" would be Metallica when I was 10-13

Really got into would be The Beatles, Megadeth and Black Sabbath at around 15~

Became fucking obsessed, meaning not just discog but also basement tapes, B-sides, interviews, everything I could find, was Nirvana at around 16 or 17, still am a little obsessed but not as much at 20.

Nirvana. I don't listen to them nearly as much as when i was 15 but still revisit from time to time for nostalgia

Billy Joel was the first guy I got into then I saw a live show on tv of ELO and instantly fell in love with everything they did. Then Queen.

Death grips because melon

green day. i owned all their albums by the time i was 11.

pretty much the exact same for me but in like 2010

Pink Floyd And Buckethead/Praxis

infatuation with Bowie

I know it's stereotypical but Linkin Paek was the first band I got into as a pre-teen.

I thougt radio pop and radio christian were the only genres that existed until I went on youtube for the first time and listened to "What I've Done". Blew my mind. I ravenously consumed their albums after that.

I was so happy that I'd finally found my niche in music. I thought I disliked music, but in reality i just disliked Christian and Pop music that played on the radio.

I can honestly say without Linkin Park I wouldn't love the bands I love today. Thanks, Chester.

dave mustaine is that you?

nas

Weird Al Yankovich, thought not his full discography
Avenged Sevenfold was the first band where I downloaded live versions, demos, b-sides, etc.

The Killers.
They still hold a place in my heart.

>74555191
Beatles - Kings of Leon - Jimi Hendrix - Pink Floyd - The Clash - SoCal Punk - /r/music core - Sup Forums core

Kings of Leon are fucking terrible

Arctic Monkeys kek. They were one of my favorite bands in my teenage years before SIAS happend. But SIAS is nothing if you compare it to AM, I don't give a shit about them anymore because I know that are going to explore their AM bullshit style now on their next records but I still sometimes listen to their first records.

How do you only start getting into music when you're 18? Also, you type weird. Something is definitely up with you

This shitty punk band from toronto called Billy Talent

>writing hashtags on Sup Forums
wew

Beatles