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Gateway Bands
What were your greatest gateway bands?
For me: Noise - Sonic Youth Electronica - Simon Guibord / Aphex Twin / Dntel Acoustic - Elliott Smith / Bright Eyes (Not into Bright eyes anymore) Heavy - Isis / Converge / Khanate Metal - Goatsnake Jazz - Sun Ra Punk - Refused Rock - Jawbox / Burning Airlines |
i did not categorize them.. for me, the music seems to converge into one single entity, rather than genres going diffrent ways..
as a kid, i loved the guitar sound of dire straits - until i was 11.. sex pistols were the first band to break me away from the mainstream.. followed by my metal phase which lasted for 2 years or so with megadeth and slayer.. then i discovered sonic youth and pixies around the same time - i was 13 - and that defined music for me for the rest of my life.. |
That works as well. If I had to describe the overall progression of my music taste, it would probably be something like:
All those 90's boybands -> Modern Country -> Pop Punk / Rock -> Punk/Indie Rock ->Electronica / Math Rock -> Noise Now I have a lot more diverse taste than I used to, but in 5 years I'll probably deny that I have a diverse taste now. |
the one who got me interested in music is billy joel (:fuckyou: )
the ones that got me a step further were queen. then it was guns n' roses. then like 10 000 bands and still counting. (one thing is i hated all that was folk or acoustic singer/songwriter shit until i heard devendra banhart, he opened me to stuff like six organs of admittance and fursaxa and also to older stuff like bob dylan, donovan and tyranossaurus rex; all of which i already knew but hated them because i did not understand them , which i didn't know right then but now i do.) |
Nirvana:fuckyou:
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The Violent Femmes got me into Country and Jazz. Sonic Youth got me into Sonic Youth. Beck got me into shit with heavy beats.
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Isis, Electric Wizard and Sleep got me into Metal, which I am truely thankful for. Khanate are a really difficult band for most people, I love it but I can't see many people who aren't into metal (or people who are into metal) getting into it on the first few listens. Moments/Albums that shaped my musical taste: About 3 years ago buying Black Flag- Damaged and Sonic Youth- Daydream Nation. About 2.5 years ago buying the Stooges- Funhouse, not liking it as much as the other two, then about two months later realising its the greatest album ever. About 2 years ago, buying Pere Ubu- the Modern Dance, Rocket From the Tombs- the Day the Earth Met... About 1.5 years ago, hearing Wolf Eyes-Burned Mind and laughing at how nuts it was, listening to it again and loving it. Hearing Sleep- Jerusalem (different version of Dopesmoker). |
I dunno. I just slowly go from loving one genre to another. I hate a lot of noise bands and love a lot of others. No one really introduced them to me.
Gateway bands sounds like such a lame term. |
For me it was mainly three artists/groups
nirvana --> sonic youth --> glenn branca nirvana brought me to sonic youth. sonic youth brought me to glenn branca and rhys chatham, along with noise, although branca had a larger influence on that. Chatham introduced me to the 'table of the elements lable'. Branca led me to a lot of composers like john cage and morton feldman. I found out about Virgil Moorefield drumming and found the tzadik lable through one of his records. blah blah blah |
music in general the bee gees when i was about 4
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Nirvana + Grunge FM got me into 'underground' shit.
Hendrix got me into noise. |
nirvana
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Classic Rock > Grunge > Sonic Youth
(Led Zeppelin)(Nirvana) I can't really remember how I got from Led Zeppelin to Nirvana... |
nirvana is the big one for me. as for punk rock, id say sex pistols.
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I liked Isis on the first listen, I've heard a lot about Electric Wizard, but never got the chance to listen to them, and I love Khanate. I hated Khanate at first (I was never really big on really heavy stuff) and they were just brutal. Then I listened to Torching Koroviev full blast in the dark, and it blew me away. They got me into Boris, Sunn0))), WRAITHS and other similar bands. I definately found them to listen to at first, but then I heard Absolutego by Boris. That changed my interpretation of what's difficult to listen to altogether. |
I loved Isis on first listen too, in the record store I work in we got some Southern Lord stuff in and all the Boris and Sun0))) stuff went but Khanate still sits there. When my boss listened to it the first time he liked it straight away. "the most brutal thing ever" where his exact words.
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when i heard about isis, i went straight into the record store and bought oceanic, i even borrowed money, i was on a mission to listen to that shit. when i got thru listening to the whole album, i was spent but i couldn't wait to listen to it again.
with khanate i had a different problem because i heard sunn o))) first, white 2 actually and i was still over the moon with that one, then i got flight of the behemoth and was even more into that stuff; so when i heard khanate (s/t) i expected something with that sonic depth and dynamism and got this incredibly slow doom metal instead and i thought it was ok. then i heard capture & release and i couldn't get past the song capture because i would get incredibly bored, i choked it to not having things viral which was supposed to be their masterpiece. then a couple of months latter, listened to the s/t titled again, full blast and final got it. and the funny thing is, i have been into heavy, brutal metal stuff (like death, grind, black, etc.) longer than pretty much any other kind of music, and when i hear this doom band that's heavy and brutal, i didn't know what to make of it. |
Band that really got me into music were The Smashing Pumpkins and QOTSA.
Pretty mainstream I know but you have to start somewhere. |
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Definately true about C/R. I find that they're way more unfocused and boring than the songs on s/t. |
All the bands I first started listening to that got me where I am now would consist of the following:
The Vines The Hives The Yeah Yeah Yeahs The Strokes THE SMASHING PUMPKINS |
i started out in sixth grade or so with Metallica and Megadeth. that lead to Korn, White Zombie and Pantera. in the ninth grade my friend gave me burnt copies of the Dead Kennedys' Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables and Black Flag's Damaged. those two records opened up the world of punk for me. from there, i got into SY and some other post-punk stuff. it's kinda snowballed from there.
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now i really like cpature and release, though. i haven't put it in a while but i remember the last time i heard, i was very into it for the whole lenght of the album. things like that always happen to me; i remember when i first started lurking the sy board and i saw many people mentioning erase errata, so i downloaded other animals and i couldn't get into it, it was all meh, all with nothing excited, i even posted on a errata thread (after i started posting) to why i didn't hear what they all heard and everybody replied saying "you have to see them live, blah blah". but then, couple of months later,i gave the album another spin and BAM!!! totally got it, the rage and fun and excitement were all there, and now i love erase errata. youthoftomorrow's post made me realize something (because he mentiones metallica, megadeth, korn, pantera and white zombie), i hardly outgrow music; i usually keep listening to new stuff but also keep listening to the stuff i was listening to before, except if they are so burnt out by people around me that i don't feel like listening to it anymore or if they are all in mtv and radio and their current material sucks yet they keep getting more popular (case in point: korn). not many people are like me and seems weird to me, but oh well, i guess everyone's different |
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dude, i'm the exact same way (even with the Korn thing). |
right on..
i guess that's what makes music so personal and valuable.. i just crank up an old tune, and i'm 16 again... |
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I don't find Korn's old stuff that bad myself even. Like, there's much better stuff out there, but it's not terrible like most of the mainstream. |
Nirvana/Sonic youth/PearlJam/Soundgarden
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my first band was Iron Maiden, i was in elementary school and my older uncle always listened to them. i used to listen to Number of the Beast on my Fischer Price cassette player. things just escalated from there.
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Smashing Pumpkins
The rest is history |
Nirvana
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