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this album cover is amazing!

 

I got that album freshman year (so, four years ago) and I still listen to it. It's pretty cool sounding and most of my friends like it much more than my other stuff, so I can blast it and not get bitched at.

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this is the earliest I can remember (posted it before, with my own cover art from when I was about 8)

 

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then

 

*long gap*

 

to various soundtracks

 

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to them

 

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then he came along with this album

 

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then those guys with that

 

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and eventually these

 

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Guest Sprigg

Creed

 

 

Project 86

 

 

Zao

 

 

Misery Signals/ Between the Buried and Me/ Dillinger Escape Plan/ The Faceless

 

 

She Wants Revenge/ Iron and Wine

 

 

...and finally Autechre/ Aphex (found Quaristice and Selected Ambient Works 85-92 at my local library and fell in love)

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+

 

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led to everything.

 

That was in 1984 when I was 10.

 

Wow. How did PSD lead to Rio? Thats a mind boggler. The reverse here, jumping up and down on a couch to 80's drum machines before the DK/Minor Threat/Circle Jerks phase.

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i don't feel like putting in effort but:

 

grunge and classic rock

led to

NOFX

led to

Bad Religion

led to

Dead Kennedys

led to

Black Flag (Damaged, specifically)

plus a good dose of clinical depression led to

Joy Division (also The Smiths/The Cure/Sisters of Mercy/80s goth rock in general but Joy Division is important becauuuuse)

led to

New Order

led to

Depeche Mode

led to

Paul Oakenfold and other really rubbish trance

led to

Sonic Subjunkies and ATR and even some really bad gabber

led to me looking for something electronic but different, thus

Autechre

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DK_Plastic_Surgery_Disasters.jpg

 

+

 

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led to everything.

 

That was in 1984 when I was 10.

 

Wow. How did PSD lead to Rio? Thats a mind boggler. The reverse here, jumping up and down on a couch to 80's drum machines before the DK/Minor Threat/Circle Jerks phase.

 

Naw they happened at the same time. That's why the "+" sign is there...:)

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Oh boy, so many timelines and parallel processes, but the one that bought me to Aphex went something like...

 

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led to

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led to

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a song on which was covered by

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led to

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who turned into

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saw them play with

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which led to

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but I also knew about Orbital because they'd sampled

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who had played with

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who I had got into from

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who had been introduced to me by

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who featured the bass player from

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who were on a label I really loved with

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and all that kind of stuff influenced

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Then one day a mate of mine told me that

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And here we are.

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AFX's discography (9th grade)

 

to

 

everything else i like.

 

edit: i like the detail of yours, Masonic

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Don't know if my Path is that original, but here it is.

 

French singers + other stuff lead me to

 

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to

 

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to

 

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to

 

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(where my parents started to be worried about my music)

 

to

 

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to

 

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to

 

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to

 

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(where my parents started to think I'm crazy)

 

 

 

Among other things.

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Started here:

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which took me here:

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I liked the whole beat konducta album format:

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and this guy also did it:

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and put out this new album:

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which is heavily indebted to this band:

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Whew!

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from when i can think of 'til now:

 

instrumental music (jarre.age 5) -> german schlager (drafi deutscher.age 6)-> hard rock (ac/dc, van halen.age 7) -> prog rock (marillion, genesis.age 8) ->

pop (huey lewis. age 9-13) -> metal (slayer, metallica. age 14-15) -> hip-hop (de la soul, public enemy. age 13-16) -> post punk (bad religion, fugazi. age 15-18) ->

techno, house, acid (age 18) -> back to hip-hop's golden era (been a b-boy since then) -> opened up for pretty much every genre, music-style since then... -> watmm

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The first music I liked as a kid - I literally hated my older siblings watching MTV because music annoyed me. That was until Wannabe came out.

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I listened to pretty generic pop music for ages, at some point I heard this song and loved how sorta dark and groovy the music was. Nobody in school understood why I liked it, but the music clicked with me somehow. Plus I think Jay Kay has a quality voice.

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I kinda always liked Prodigy, when I was a youngun my older brothers were in the rave scene and they listened to Experience all the time. It seemed natural that I would eventually get into this stuff, I still think Poison is amazing.

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The electronic seed was sown by Jamiroquai and it grew a bit more with this album. I adored Push It when I first heard it and asked for my folks to buy the album for ages up until my birthday when they finally got it. I still love this album, maybe out of nostalgia. I also still have a major crush on Shirley Manson from this period (see I Think I'm Paranoid video)

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At some point I listened to I Disappear by Metallica when metal music channels first started popping up, that led to the other MI2 song by Limp Bizkit, then ROLLIN ROLLIN ROLLIN! I dunno, I don't listen to Limp anymore as it's kinda hilarious but there are a few good tracks. I was addicted to this album and it's what got me into nu metal.

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Yeah! KoRn! I was their biggest fan up until everything after Untouchables when I just got sick of Jon Davis and their clear lack of any inspiration. That doesn't stop the first three albums and a few tracks off Issues being quality still though.

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My teen angst and hidden passion for electronic sorta developed into love for this album which I felt combined the two well. Also I think it was McGriff that put it best, saying that even though the lyrics and Trents voice sound kinda gay now, they were EXACTLY what I needed to hear at the time.

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I'm not sure how I made the jump to Tool, but I started to appreciate longer track times and more technical metal after listening to SikTh and it led to Tool after hearing Aenima (the tune) - I think Tool are amazing still. Aenima, Lateralus and 10,000 Days are brilliant albums.

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So, a very clear logical step from Tool to Portishead. I was pretty miserable at the time I listened to this album, naturally I chased down other trip-hop stuff but found nothing really came close to this.

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After Portishead I got bored of pretty much all the music I was hearing, then I heard The Greater Wrong of the Right (an album a lot of OG SP fans hate) and loved it. I thought Ogre's voice was great and the music worked for me, I ended up delving into their entire back catalog and spent a year or so acquiring everything they did, side projects included. Download's III was the first entirely vocalless electronic album I ever listened to and I loved it. That paved the way

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Untilted was a difficult first album to get into but it worked its way into my heart after I bought it for £3 on Amazon and I haven't turned back. I'm not sure if anyone will ever top my adoration for ae. It's the longest I've ever been stuck on one band and easily the music with the highest quality control.

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Guest Mtabor

just ordered Onra.

 

I hope I get a chance to play it at a party.

 

Its an incredible album, great soundtrack for summer nights large and small

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