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Stasisesque

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Take That, but that was less me rediscovering them and more them rediscovering themselves.
 

Fairee

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Yes, that happened to me. When I was about 14 and McFly came out I was really into their music. After a year or two, I went through that, "I wanna be cool, so I'll ditch anything associated with kids" phase, and stopped listening to them.

Last summer though, got back into them, and even bought one of the albums I missed when I was trying to be cool.
 

Woundingisfun

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I found an old Mew-CD I bought several years ago. Started listening to it and now it's re-accepted into my iPod!
 

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t00bz said:
Mutough said:
Metallica is one. They were the band who got me into good music.

I also rediscovered Breaking Benjamin, and how bad of taste I had when I was younger. (No offense to Breaking Benjamin fans.)
Metallica? Good music? That's funny.
So is your face! Metallica all the way.
 

kaziard

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t00bz said:
Mutough said:
Metallica is one. They were the band who got me into good music.

I also rediscovered Breaking Benjamin, and how bad of taste I had when I was younger. (No offense to Breaking Benjamin fans.)
Metallica? Good music? That's funny.
Fanboys, ATACK!!!!!!! :p cmon then define your opinion of good music?
 

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pantsoffdanceoff said:
Tower of Power, I cant believed I stopped listening to them.
I used to listen to TOP a lot when I was in high-school, but when I tried to go back to them recently because I remembered them as being so great, I didn't feel any connection. I guess I've grown out of the sound they had. It's too sweet and clean, and I like my funk like I like my women: Black, raw and dirty (lame I know.. sorry) (Soul lifters, Funkadelic, Fred & the new JB's)

Woundingisfun said:
I found an old Mew-CD I bought several years ago. Started listening to it and now it's re-accepted into my iPod!
If it's "Frengers" you're talking about, then I totally agree, that's a sweet album with some great songs, especially "Comforting Sounds" wchich works surprisingly well!
 

SmilingKitsune

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I just picked up Nirvana, seeing as it's the aniversary of Kurt Cobain's death, I had forgotten how much I like them.
 

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I was a street punk for a good few years. In that time period all I listened to was street punk, crust punk, oi!, thrash punk and just the fastest, hardest shit within those genres. When I stopped listening to it I remembered all the other bands I used to listen to before punk. It was a massive and great rediscovering. In addition it made me broaden my musical horizons a lot further resulting in a fairly eclectic library.
 

WittyName

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t00bz said:
Mutough said:
Metallica is one. They were the band who got me into good music.

I also rediscovered Breaking Benjamin, and how bad of taste I had when I was younger. (No offense to Breaking Benjamin fans.)
Metallica? Good music? That's funny.
No it isn't. Metallica are awesome. End Of.
 

TMAN10112

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Hank Williams jr. and Kiss, they were just about the only artists I lisened to a few years ago, then I discovered metal and punk rock. Although recently I found a few of old CD's and started lisening to them agian, despite being a pretty odd combo.
 

Valiance

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Garbage and NIN are bands I'm recently rediscovering because I loaded their music from my other computer onto my current one finally.

Oh, and KMFDM, I forgot about them and their newest album is just incredible.
 

Woundingisfun

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Uskis said:
pantsoffdanceoff said:
Tower of Power, I cant believed I stopped listening to them.
I used to listen to TOP a lot when I was in high-school, but when I tried to go back to them recently because I remembered them as being so great, I didn't feel any connection. I guess I've grown out of the sound they had. It's too sweet and clean, and I like my funk like I like my women: Black, raw and dirty (lame I know.. sorry) (Soul lifters, Funkadelic, Fred & the new JB's)

Woundingisfun said:
I found an old Mew-CD I bought several years ago. Started listening to it and now it's re-accepted into my iPod!
If it's "Frengers" you're talking about, then I totally agree, that's a sweet album with some great songs, especially "Comforting Sounds" wchich works surprisingly well!
It is! I used to love them but it kinda daffed off when I started listening to metal and some of the harder varieties of rock.. Not quite friends, and not quite strangers! :D
 

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its strange with metallica. I generally like everything pre black album, and for some reason over time convince myself that i don't like the black album. Then every few months i feel the need to stick it back on and bask in its glory. Also redescovered pearl jam with the re-release of ten. Incubus as well. Oh Judas priest as well can't seem to get enough of them again now.
 

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Aqualung said:
I just went to see I Love You, Man tonight, and totally remembered how awesome Vampire Weekend is. :D
Was the movie any good?
On topic: just yesterday I rediscovered how awesome O.A.R is
 

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Flap Jack452 said:
Aqualung said:
I just went to see I Love You, Man tonight, and totally remembered how awesome Vampire Weekend is. :D
Was the movie any good?
On topic: just yesterday I rediscovered how awesome O.A.R is
Yeah, it was really good. Projectile vomiting is always a chuckle. :D
 

Uskis

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Woundingisfun said:
Uskis said:
It is! I used to love them but it kinda daffed off when I started listening to metal and some of the harder varieties of rock.. Not quite friends, and not quite strangers! :D
Hehe.. I remember I didn't know what it meant until a girl told me on Roskilde Festival '05 the day they performed. I think it's a nice little word-thing, definitely something worth remembering.
 

ThaBenMan

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Well, years ago I heard the band Clutch on my local rock radio station, there were only like 2 or 3 songs that they would ever play, and I decided "Hey, I like these guys pretty well." I even went to a concert they played in a city near here, but all I knew were those songs I'd heard on the radio, so I wasn't really feelin' it.

But later, I listened to a lot more of them on Pandora and stuff like that, and realized there was hardly a song by them that I didn't love! I also think it took some maturation, some "growing into it", to really appreciate the music properly (it's pretty deep stuff, really). So now they're my favorite band and I have almost all of their CD's :D I just went to another concert they put on about a month ago, and I had a blast!
 

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Mutough said:
t00bz said:
Mutough said:
Metallica is one. They were the band who got me into good music.

I also rediscovered Breaking Benjamin, and how bad of taste I had when I was younger. (No offense to Breaking Benjamin fans.)
Metallica? Good music? That's funny.
Say what you will. It's not like I'm saying ReLoad was a musical masterpiece or St. Anger was decent. Really, the two albums I consider great are... The two albums usually considered great: ...And Justice for All and The Black Album.
Justice and the self titled albums?!? Are you a 'tard? Master of Puppets owns most anything in metal. The Black album got a lot of people into Metallica, but it's the very definition of selling out. Everything pre-Black album is so much better.
 

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Aqualung said:
I just went to see I Love You, Man tonight, and totally remembered how awesome Vampire Weekend is. :D
Darn, beat me to it.
 

The Shade

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Dunno if this counts, but I've recently started listening to a lot of old-timey music. (1920-1950s)

This may be due, in part, to my Fallout 3 and Bioshock playing.