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  • I’ve expanded my music library by quite a bit since then, but the core sounds remain largely the same.

    The innovation of lo-fi though has been pretty sick.

    • If you're into lo-fi maybe check out Nujabes, Japanese legend that is sometimes dubbed as the father of the genre even though it's decidedly different from the typical modern lo-fi style.

  • Maybe because most people stop discovering new music because they're occupied with other stuff like jobs or having kids. And not because this music is deeply imprinted or such.

    I'm still listening to SOME of what I like when I was a teeny, but 95% have shifted. Every decade I have a new favourite style. Went through rap, new age, opera, classical, heavy metal and currently black metal.

  • Also here to brag about how my musical taste never stopped evolving. If I stayed stuck at 14 I'd still be a metalhead but I barely listen to any these days, meanwhile I've been through many more phases, I keep the bands and songs I loved most from each phase and add it to the pile. Also as I stack up the years my tastes gravitate towards lower and lower BPM and energy levels. By the time I'm 70 I'll probably only listen to drumless ambient drones or whatever.

    • Lol, I started with rap and classic and am now a metalhead in my 50s 😁

  • False. I listened to nothing but classical, but now I listen to almost everything.

    • Have you heard of Disembodied Tyrant? This song, Winter, is a mix of Vivaldi and Deathcore. Symphonic Deathcore, if you will.

      • I had not heard of them, but I'm just listening to The Poetic Edda album right now, and it's delicious. This is yet another style of music I would definitely hated when I was younger lol.

        Not the same thing but the latest bit of new classical that I'm into is the album Butterfly Lightning Shakes the Earth by India Gailey.

        PS. Still listening and OMG the drums on this album. 🥵

  • Nope. Once on a while I might listen to it out of nostalgia’s sake. Otherwise it’s churning through a bunch of garbage on spotify trying to find something decent. My other half otoh is constantly listening to our high school year’s music. It’s all the same, it’s the same top songs from the charts from the same top bands, over and over… I can’t handle the repetition.

  • Pretty sure this isn't true for most people. I don't listen to anything that I did as a teenager anymore. Sure, if I do hear some song from back then it's nostalgic and I do put on a song now and then, mostly at parties when the topic comes up or you know others there would like it but it's very much not part of my daily listening. And I feel the same kind of nostalgia for things I listened to in my 20s that aren't part of my current tastes. But I never put on whole albums or playlists of just bands and songs from then. I'm certain that most of the music I listen to now would have been liked by my teenage self though, just hadn't explored and expanded my taste and knowledge as much.

    And I feel people who only listen to stuff from their teens are kinda sad and I feel bad for them, they certainly have some trauma or other issues that make them stick to that and never want to explore both new music and themselves in what they might discover they like.

  • This may be why my sister is into competitive band ‘music’ (I mean the sort schools do, with lots of brass and drums).

    I just can’t fathom it. I worked in an instrument shop, and it all sounds like if a van plowed into our stock room to me.

  • I still have love for 3 Dollar Bill Yall and Life is Peachy. But I don't touch numetal as a genre at all anymore. Once I started to get into Staind and Disturbed or just hearing Nookie.. no thanks. An older friend introduced me to Ska and Punk and I'm so glad he did.

  • I listen to stuff from the early 90s to remember my youth, for instance the first school trip I listened to a tape with Twenty 4 Seven - Street Moves when I got homesick.

  • I can't even listen to the music I liked 2 years ago. There's this brazillian genre called funk that I really like mainly because it's keep evolving pretty fast.

  • Tbh I don't think I actually listened to music at that age, of my own accord rather than hearing what someone else around had on anyway.

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