
squank
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Oh, and btw, this is what many more teenagers are listening to...
Randy Van Sykes":bc25i7j7 said:Why do older people care, music changes. If it didn't we'd still be listening to Elvis and learning how to waltz.
squank":26ucyk45 said:Oh, and btw, this is what many more teenagers are listening to...
Enjolras56":28x45xi1 said:squank":28x45xi1 said:Oh, and btw, this is what many more teenagers are listening to...
While one of my all time biggest influences plays I don't know what in her backing band.
squank":2uyp0pgr said:Excellent! There is hope for the future!King Loudness":2uyp0pgr said:I'm 18 and I post on this forum... I obviously don't fit the mold haha. Been on a huge AiC and RUSH kick lately.
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I think you trained herHeritage Softail":16w05olc said:My daughter likes Alice in Chains, more the Dirt era. She went to Bon Jovi with the wife and I. She wanted to go to Metallica with us but could not swing it.
I hate rap and can't listen to Cookie Monster vocals for any longer than it takes to press Stop.
I couldn't get passed the bud light comercialMudder":3hrdzcdf said:My sister is 20 and is way into this, sort of pop/house crossover.
Mudder":31o0ihb4 said:My sister is 20 and is way into this, sort of pop/house crossover.
rupe":3l84q6ql said:My son is 22 now but he jumped on board the "Crazy Train" when he was about 13 or 14.
Here he is at 18 after I had given him a few years of lessons (I'm a proud poppa![]()
danyeo":31nxozkr said:There is no hope. My Nephew told me that this is what everyone between the ages of 14-19 listens to.![]()