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Bassfreak
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Your musical phases 1
#22003854 - 07/27/15 10:44 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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so basically, what kinda music and phases have you been into since you got into music?
So I'll start
when i first got into music for real i was probly like 11 years old. I was all about Korn, Slipknot, mudvayne, rob zomebie, godsmack, marilyn manson, shit like that. loved that hard rock. never really went to shows tho since i was still a kid. liked this music thru high school
then in high school around the time i started smoking weed i got really into classic rock like pink floyd, zeppelin, hendrix, stuff like that. i feel like everyone goes thru this phase at some point lol. but i got suuuuper into Pink Floyd. Floyd was my real first love when it came to music. also in high school i went thru my 90s phase with grunge/hard rock. names like ratm, nirvana, alice in chains, soundgarden, Tool, etc etc etc
then when i went to college i started dabbling with hip hop/rap. never got super into it but i know the basics (ive always wished i knew more about like seriously gansta murder rap shit). then around the same time i got into reggae a lot, stuff like sublime, soja, rebelution, and slightly stoopid. slightly stoopid was my second "first love" of a band. i loved that shit. downloaded their whole discography and got to see em live like 7-8 times i think, id still go to their shows if they didnt play such lame venues in my area. i liked sublime a lot but like with SS i got to see em live. this was also around the time i started hitting shows and going to shows really changes how you see music. i was legit like one of the biggest slightly stoopid fans your ever meet back then tho
then dubstep came around and based on my roots i knew quickly id love this shit cuz i was all about that heavy shit even as a kid, its just always been what im into. discovered Bassnectar and now im 35 shows deep and counting. you all know im way into dubstep/electronic music now so i dont gotta explain that. and its pretty much all i listen to nowadays cuz with soundcloud theres just always so much new music to be listened to
so what about you guys? what phases have you been thru?
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: Bassfreak]
#22003870 - 07/27/15 10:48 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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I started out as a kid like 11 with the basic popular radio stations-killers, green day, 50 cent, back in 2005/6 when they were playing shit like that.
Then i moved to classic rock and havent looked back since
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: Bassfreak]
#22003877 - 07/27/15 10:51 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Apart from dubstep you basically explained my music phase to a T.
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: JvF]
#22003881 - 07/27/15 10:51 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Korn and slipknot
Then grindcore and death metal
Now classic rock and death metal and bjork
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in middle and elementary school id occasionally listen to like eminem nd 50 cent nd shit, then high school cool stoner stuff cuz i was so cool, then i saw galactic when i was on acid and that was the first time i ever truly felt the music, so that started gettin me lookin into music so i saw phish nd REALLY felt the music nd have been goin to phish nd dead style nd other jam band shows since
i saw the wailers last month nd they were mad good
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: Bassfreak]
#22003897 - 07/27/15 10:56 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Country > old rock > PUNK ROCK > metal > harder metal > harder punk rock > dubstep > edm > back to PUNK ROCK!
I never listen to country or old rock now anymore, but that's in a nutshell how i progressed over the years.
Punk rock is my all time favourite and is %90 of what I listen to.
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: Sheekle] 1
#22003907 - 07/27/15 10:58 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Don't deny your backstreet boys, nsync, and spice girls phase.
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Quote:
OsculateOfDemise said: Don't deny your backstreet boys, nsync, and spice girls phase.
lmao
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Quote:
OsculateOfDemise said: Don't deny your backstreet boys, nsync, and spice girls phase.
haha it was so weird at camp bisco watchin this dude named Jauz, its like fidget house and trap. so my friend was rolling and randomly started talking about nsync and how someone remixed one of their tracks at a show months ago and then like a minute later Jauz played a backstreet boys remix
me and my friends were like uhhhhhh that was really weird lol
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: Bassfreak]
#22003962 - 07/27/15 11:11 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Wtf is fidget house?
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: Zombi3]
#22003972 - 07/27/15 11:14 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hip-hop --> trip-hop --> minimal --> dubstep --> dub --> electro --> psyrock
Something like that. A lot less linear. Mix in some reggae, rnb and soul too.
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: Zombi3]
#22003985 - 07/27/15 11:16 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Zombi3 said: Wtf is fidget house?
its like really weird house music. lots of wobbles
its really the only house genre i can really tolerate anymore
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SirShroomsAlott said: Apart from dubstep you basically explained my music phase to a T.

youd probly like dubstep/electronic music then lol
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: Bassfreak]
#22004045 - 07/27/15 11:29 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Started listening to bands like the offspring in elementary school nu metal like slipknot and korn thru middle school then started listening to real death metal and grindcore til like 18 then thru some hip hop in the mix. Now I listen to just about everything. But mostly bluegrass, hip hop, jam bands. Rush has also been one of my favorite bands since I was young. Still will listen to metal and grindcore every once and awhile. Oh and can't for get that funk. Tower of power, graham Central station, kool and the gang that kinda stuff. Shit just gets my blood tingling.
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: Bassfreak]
#22004048 - 07/27/15 11:29 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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I have actually only ever listened to Phish
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: Bassfreak]
#22004099 - 07/27/15 11:41 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Started out really into Van Halen and Disney soundtracks around 12
Then I got really into classical music and then movie soundtracks
Around 15 I started listening to a lot of classic rock, Zep, Pink Floyd, Molly Hatchet, Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Def Leppard etc. And started listening to the radio, and MTV. And started playing guitar and listening to guitar instrumental music like Joe Satriani and Steve Vai.
between 15-20 I listened to more modern hard rock bands and Tool became my favorite band. So a lot of stuff that was pop hard rock at the time Tool first started until after Laterallus album. Also was into metal like Metallica and Pantera.
Then I went to music school and started listening to a lot of blues and jazz. I really dug Wes Montgomery, George Benson, BB King, Freddie King, Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck, Cream, Pat Martino, Jimi Hendrix, Derek Trucks/Tedesci
Then I joined a Beatles tribute band and really grew an appreciation for their catalog
Then I joined a rock cover band, and became more well rounded in my classic rock and modern rock. Playing stuff I'd never listened to before like Ratt, and Night Rider and weird 80's shit like that.
Joined an alternative cover band, and learned a lot of alternative music that wasn't on the radio or popular during the time I was in high school. Stuff like Crowded House, Clash, and stuff that was earlier Alternative, before Nirvana.
I became a private guitar instructor, and started listening to a lot of what was popular for teenagers again. I grew an appreciation for Screamo, and other newer alternative bands from that sort of hard core, to stuff like Tegan and Sara. I taught guitar for 12 years and pretty much kept up on what was popular during that entire time, although I couldn't say I was really a fan of it all.
During that time I played in numerous cover bands and learned a lot of songs, mostly of the classic rock variety, but also country and everything else that's popular that a live band can play. I really enjoyed playing 80s stuff with crazy guitar, like Van Halen, G'n'R. I also began to appreciate softer rock. I even went to a Sarah McLaughlin concert. Her afterglow tour DVD has some amazing guitar shit on it for that style.
I came to appreciate Electronic music more during this time. The Techno and Drum and Bass from my youth sounded like shit. But the new stuff around when Dubstep came out sounded amazing. I always liked the more dancey, house music type stuff, but Dubstep is cool because it's like electronic metal.
Then I got really into writing/recording/producing my own originals and grew a bigger appreciation for music production and engineering.
Nowadays I don't even really listen to much music. I guess I kind of got burnt out a bit.
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^^^ that last sentence is why im into electronic music. thers ALWAYS new shit coming out. seriously, soundcloud is one of the best things thats ever happened to music
but yeah korn and slipknot as a kid does lead to dubstep once youre older lol
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Re: Your musical phases [Re: Bassfreak]
#22004889 - 07/27/15 02:39 PM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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nice story bassfreak.
My musical journey has been a long one....
It all started in grade school when at recess, they would play "The Macarena" outside and all these girls would dance to it. I really liked the song and dancing, so i joined in too. Thats when i learned to dance 
Next, i remember my mom playing Deep Forest in the car while driving around. I was around 12.
Then around 14, i bought my first CD, The Offspring (the album with the cartoony kid drawings). I was fascinated with that CD, listened the hell out of it.
Then heard some classic rock from my Dad on tape.
when i was 14, my dad got a PC, and i remember downloading lots of "electronica" and also psy rock from Napster then KaZaA.
Next, when i was 15 or so, my friend got me into hip hop/rap. I was listening to R Kelly, Ludacris, 50 Cent, D12 (a lot of D12 ), Eminem, Nelly, and Bone Thugs.
Shortly after that, i got into radio music. I rememeber listening to all the Top 40 songs on the bus going to high school.
Also, around 15, i had my first weed experience, and i got into island reggae and dub reggae.
At 15, i also got into Underground Hip-Hop from my friends. Loved that genre. Living Legends, Illogic, Aesop Rock, Unknown Prophets, Atmosphere, Dynospectrum and D12 were my favorites.
Around 16, i had my first shroom trip, and i really started getting into Underground Hip-Hop. The lyrics were so trippy on shrooms, especially some Living Legends and Illogic songs.
Through my journey of illegal download psychedelic music, i stumbled upon Shpongle. I instantly became in love with the music. It was my heart and soul in that music. Everything i wanted in music. To this day, love Shpongle forever 
I had a pretty long Psy-Trance phase. Listened to GMS (favorite), 1200 micograms, Space Tribe, Earthling, Yotopia and Hallucinogen. At this time, i was into MySpace music as well.
i also got into psy-dub, another personal favorite. Bluetech, zer0 0ne, Eight Frozen Modules, and Aphex Twin were a couple of my favorites.
Then i got into making/remixing my own music, with my turntable. Bought records then mixed/scratched over tracks. Lots of fun.
I also really enjoyed DJ mixing on the radio. I loved how they mixed tracks seamlessly together. Listened to lots of radio recording in my car.
All these new phases continue to today, but lately ive been into mostly Shpongle, Adventure Club (Dubstep) and Top 40 radio music.
Its been quite the journey.....
out of all the EDM subgenres, Trap is my LEAST favorite.
Went to a festival this weekend, and they played trap for a couple hours. People were loving it, i cant stand it. Too jerky and stupid.
But, shortly after that DJ played, another one came on at night and plaayed music breaks/trap that was Progeessive. So bad ass.
i love new fusion genres.
Im ready for the next great genre to come out....
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video games.
then real music: at 12, Alice Cooper and Metallica, from two different respective forces. (one being my dad, the former.)
then i listened to metal bands like Slipknot and Mudvayne and Tool ("metal") but was dwarfed at this same time (14) by Mr. Bungle and also John Zorn (i heard Cartoon S&M and Madness, Love, and Mysticism and loved it) and 16 by the time my Tool phase was over, i slowly got into death metal by finding out about Cynic and Atheist, but it took me awhile to get used to anything else because of the heavy use of vocals, but i slowly got into Opeth and then following that i got really into Dillinger Escape Plan. (17-19) found out about bands like Today is the Day, Disincarnate, ect.
i already liked electronic music but just didn't know it till about now. but when i realized that it's "pretty much the same thing" as video game music, all pumped up and or ultra chill and like atmospheric; Aphex Twin, Autechre, Boards of Canada (echm mushrooms...speaking of which: sidenote: Röyksopp.) Plaid and Black Dog, then Future Sounds of London, and ect.
and i've always been listening to classic rock of course alot but by the time i got these interests in metal and electronic music, i was already listening to lots of progressive music, which reminded me of game music also. King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Yes, Soft Machine, Caravan, Gong...ect.
there was also a subtle tide of Reggae and Dub in the mix, for getting high, usually; Scientist, Mad Professor, King Tubby, Aswad, Steel Pulse; and there was plenty of Hip Hop like, Poor Righteous Teachers of course, and Freestyle Fellowship, Souls of Mischief, Bone Thugs, classics like Main Source or Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul,...ect. (20 and on)
and then i started getting into Jazz and then just music in general; "Classical" music components. Minimalist, Computer Music, Vocal Music, ect.
and my friend has been informing me of lots of cool indie, pop, power pop and other rock bands too, along with having informed of plenty of other cool bands from the aforementioned.
been playing drums most of that time as well, and jamming, and generally making alot of noise and practising, and now i practise guitar on acoustic.
so that's like all my phases
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The first tape I bought was Snoop Dogg, Doggystyle. I was probably around 9 years old. I got into gangsta rap after that.
Then I started listening to alternative music like nirvana and greenday. Some metal too like metallica and megadeath.
Around age 11 I started listening to almost only classic psychedelic rock like the beatles, dead, and zepplin.
From 13 on I started listening to everything that sounds good.
Today I listen mostly to Grateful Dead and other jam bands. I've never liked pop music
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