What music did you listen to in middle school Sup Forums?

What music did you listen to in middle school Sup Forums?

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Coheed and cambria and bleach openings, I still do though

Coldplay..................

Interpol, Nirvana, Elliott Smith, The Strokes. This was around 2003, pretty typical.

the only not shit part about bleach was the openings

Hollywood Undead

The Doors
The Who
Gorillaz
Nirvana

...

And rukia

Have you ever gone back and listened to them? Their lyrics are so fucking bad, I can barely make it through "Undead"

Good stuff, heavily listened to Modest Mouse, Radiohead, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Linkin Park, Green Day, the White Stripes, The Killers, Arctic Monkeys, and Fall Out Boy.

holy shit, yes

mcr. a lot of mcr.

And also Rage Against the Machine, Rise Against, Incubus and System of a Down.

Skrillix, weird al, Queen

Weird Al Yankovic. My life revolved around his music.

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shit

I was just getting into metal, mostly power and thrash metal. Near the end of middle school I started getting into heavier stuff and slowly listening to more non-metal music.

Nirvana
Smashing Pumpkins
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Pearl Jam
Beck
Offspring
Alice in Chains
Queen
The Doors
Led Zeppelin
The Beatles
Jethro Tull (just Aqualung and Locomotive Breath)
Rage Against the Machine
System of a Down
White Stripes
The Who
The Strokes
Arctic Monkeys
Modest Mouse (only Good News and We Were Dead)
The Killers
Jane's Addiction
Gorillaz
Green Day

This was all on my Zune or Pandora with my iPod Touch

I didn't care about music until my senior year of high school.

Lots of mainstream emo/pop punk, rap, nu-metal, thrash metal, edm and UK breaks. I've actually gone back and revisited all the stuff I used to like and I still enjoy it today

The entire discographies of The Chemical Brothers, Underworld, and Orbital

Metallica

mostly just Peter Sotos since that's all I could hear from my cage

The Lonely Island

exclusively lowercase

A shit ton of reggae and grunge

Exclusively videogame music, mainly the soundtracks to Final Fantasy games.

Half Life 1 soundtrack.
It was the only music I had on my phone and I loved it... that was only 6 years ago...

How the fuck hasn't U2 been mentioned in this thread yet? How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb is essential entry level 2000s-core

sonic the hedgehog soundtracks

Nirvana, Soundgarden, Incubus, Foo Fighters, Smashing Pumpkins, Korn, Linkin Park, Disturbed, Fall Out Boy, Blink 182, Green Day... Basically just generic Grunge, Pop Punk and Nu Metal

entry level edge-core like Linkin Park and dadrock

Red Hot Chili Peppers were my go-to. If I wasn't listening to that, a lot of the early Coldplay came across my iPod shuffle

a7x, mcr, fob, etc.

Dying Fetus, Last Days of Humanity, Dead Can Dance, Touhou music and classical.

dadrock, specifically a lot of prog

Linkin Park
Zebrahead
Atreyu
Gorillaz
MGMT
Shitty dubstep

also this

>Linkin Park
>Avril Lavigne
>Coldplay
Still listen to 'em.

and still great band

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Top tier middle school album coming through

rhcp, nirvana, deadmau5, soundgarden was middle school

high school was def. more grunge and explorative when it came to music genres

coldplay, metalcore, entry-level Sup Forumscore towards the end

At first I listened to whatever the hell my family listened to and video game soundtracks but then I started getting hardcore into Daft Punk when I was 13 and stuff like
>Le Knight Club/Anything released by Crydamoure
>Alan Braxe and Fred Falke
>Sedat the Turkish Avenger
Fun fact, I got to talk to him a few years ago. Nice guy
>Roule discography
>Axel le Baron
>Even the fanmade french house/bloghouse from thedaftclub, like Boba Fettuccini, Hana Yori Kichou Na, Earl Grey, Louis La Roche, Poka, and Evil Stereo (HYKN and Evil Stereo were by far my favorites and still are)

I still think it's all pretty good but the one artist I absolutely love to this very day is Axel le Baron (who I actually hadn't heard more of until about a year ago).
Here and Now is legitimately one of the best electronic albums I've ever heard, it's like a more melancholy version of Discovery.

Mainly green day but also stuff like bone thugs n harmony or cypress hill or stuff like that.My parents were super into that when I was young so I guess thats what I listened to as well.

Lil Peep

Slipknot..................................

Lots of stuff, ranging from decent to utterly embarrassing- ELO, Fountains of Wayne, Barenaked Ladies, Owl City, The Beatles, Black Eyed Peas, KISS, Neon Trees, Queen, Wilco, Bowling for Soup, and the Ramones. Lots of others but those were the ones I got really into

Slipknot, skrillex, knife party, rammstein, to name a few

Regina spektor, system of a down, cake, ben folds five