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Post by MC2 on Jun 8, 2011 18:26:27 GMT -5
When I was 10 or 11 I must have been the biggest Fall Out Boy fan, then they sort of dropped off the grid and I lost my interest. Then a few days ago I came across a song by them and I have been in like a FOB binge since then and I am having so much nostalgia from listening to the songs and remembering how much the songs changed me as a 10 year old.
Anything similar ever happen to anyone else?
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Post by becausethenight on Jun 8, 2011 18:42:39 GMT -5
Just "rediscovered" Soundgarden. Wow, they were freaking awesome.
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Post by The Highwayman on Jun 8, 2011 19:07:14 GMT -5
Dispatch, I bought their CD from a local CD store when I was very young and liked a couple of their songs. Then, about 5 years later, my sister and her friends kept asking me about them, apparently they got pretty big. Haven't heard much about them recently though. So, yeah I guess, kinda...
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Post by HugoOne on Jun 8, 2011 19:11:57 GMT -5
It happens a lot that I forget how good a band is.
I started listening to Fall Out Boy when From Under the Cork Tree came out, and listened to them for a couple years. When "Infinity on High" came out, I hated it, and I fell away from them. I didn't even bother with Folie a Deux. That was about...4 years I didn't really listen. I checked out Folie a Deux a couple months ago finally and just fell in love with it, and fell in love with the band all over again. I even enjoy Infinity on High much more now.
Another one is the Format. I saw them in concert in 2004...and again in 2005. I enjoyed the couple songs I heard as they were an opening band, and even bought their first CD, but never paid much attention to it again. I eventually listened to Interventions and Lullabies and it became one of my favorite CDs of all time.
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Post by John Zero on Jun 8, 2011 19:38:28 GMT -5
The Get Up Kids come to mind for me. I was obsessed with them for the longest time and was crushed when they broke up.
A friend of mine posted on her Facebook that they were playing a show here next month and I though, "Oh cool, they're doing a reunion tour". Then I discovered they have a new cd, their first since 2004.
I've fallen in love all over again.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2011 19:44:18 GMT -5
Bayside. Hadn't listened to them in years, but their new CD is amazing. Got me back into listening to their older stuff.
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Post by ToastMaster General on Jun 8, 2011 19:49:14 GMT -5
The Eagles for me. After my ex-fiancee broke up with me I stopped listening to them because their songs reminded me of her, so much so that I ended up hating them. Recently I put on One of these Nights after getting the intro stuck in my head, so in the end I picked up Their Greatest Hits 71-75 and the Long Run on vinyl and was blown away.
I ended up getting Hotel California and Eagles Live on vinyl as well just to fill a couple of song gaps and I've been in love with them since.
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Post by MacReady on Jun 8, 2011 22:05:42 GMT -5
Our Lady Peace, I had some of their earlier stuff, then kind of fell off them for a while. Gravity got me back in to them pretty hardcore.
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Post by Parchandri on Jun 8, 2011 22:30:14 GMT -5
Can't say that has happened recent enough to remember. However, my musical taste has changed quite a bit over the last decade and I sometimes wonder why I liked a lot of the bands I used to like.
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Post by Yim Yames on Jun 9, 2011 2:05:47 GMT -5
usually right after a bands new album comes out, i start to really go on a serious binge for that band. but i actually did listen to dark side of the moon for the 1st time in years yesterday, and currently im listening to careful with that axe, eugene. ing amazing, and i cant remember y they fell off my radar in the 1st place
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Post by CMC on Jun 9, 2011 14:45:18 GMT -5
Like yourself, Fall Out Boy. I used to love From Under The Cork Tree, and I lost interest around Inifnity on High. Recently got back into them.
Another big one was Arctic Monkeys. When it first came out in 2006, I LOVED Whatever People Say I am, That's What I'm Not. Then I just stopped until early this year. Now they're one of my favourite bands. Got all their albums and B-Sides.
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Post by candygallows on Jun 9, 2011 15:40:22 GMT -5
The Eagles for me. After my ex-fiancee broke up with me I stopped listening to them because their songs reminded me of her, so much so that I ended up hating them. Recently I put on One of these Nights after getting the intro stuck in my head, so in the end I picked up Their Greatest Hits 71-75 and the Long Run on vinyl and was blown away. I ended up getting Hotel California and Eagles Live on vinyl as well just to fill a couple of song gaps and I've been in love with them since. Happens to me a lot with the Eagles too. Hotel California, Desporao and On the Border sound great on vinyl. Aerosmith is another band I recently rediscovered. Love the Get a Grip album
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Post by Robert69 on Jun 9, 2011 18:03:52 GMT -5
Creed. I was psyched when they came back around (last year I think?)...It brought major memories back to hear them again.
And when New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys were on the awards show months ago performing for the start of their tour...I was 6 years old again. That was CRAZY the first time I watched it. Didn't necessarily get back into their music, but it was awesome to hear them performing again.
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Post by Raoul the Great on Jun 9, 2011 22:35:18 GMT -5
I was really into Green Day hen they first made it big with "Longview" and the rest of the Dookie album.
Then the "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" song was played around 10,000 times and I grew tired of them.
After that came Warning, which I bought but only liked the title track and "Minority". Then was "Shenanigans" which I guess was a collection of b-sides. I won it, but I don't know if I ever really listened to it.
Fast forward to American Idiot. I liked their rebirth, even got the album, but the amount of play on the radio made me never feel like listening to it.
So I really returned to liking them with 21st Century Breakdown.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2011 1:16:29 GMT -5
Fuel. Recently got back into them again. Listened to Something Like Human and it brought me back to my 6th/7th grade days
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Post by Ben - #6 Munchie on Jun 10, 2011 10:40:15 GMT -5
Green Day and FOB, listened to them when I was around 10/11, fell out and rediscovered around 14(15 is my age now )
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Post by The Sexy Psychotic on Jun 10, 2011 11:04:53 GMT -5
Ash. I used to listen to them when I was just getting into rock music, about 12/13, but then I really got into punk, and Ash didn't really fit into that sound. However they strarted something new about 2 years ago, The A-Z Series, and from there they became my second favourite band.
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Post by sean™ on Jun 10, 2011 11:12:42 GMT -5
Ok, not really sure why my original post was deleted....
Rooney and Arctic Monkeys for me. This was a few years ago, but regardless.
And props to the Format mention above. I'm more a fan of Dog Problems, but to each their own.
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Post by Mike Giggs' Munchies on Jun 10, 2011 11:25:29 GMT -5
Arctic Monkeys - I liked their first 2 albums, but was ambivelent to the third after borrowing it from a mate. recently went on a binge of their first 2 and intend to purchase the third and fouth albums when I have some time.
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Post by K5 on Jun 10, 2011 11:44:45 GMT -5
guns n roses, once a year or so.
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