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Music You Didn't Like at First, But Grew on You

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Music You Didn't Like at First, But Grew on You

Ever listen to an artist or album, and think "not for me," then go back weeks or years later, and think "Wow, what was I thinking, this is AWESOME!"

 

Moods are so pervasive and can ulitmately affect what you like at any given moment. Maybe you just weren't in the right mood when you initially played the album. Or when years have gone between listening, maybe you have matured and learned to appreciate something in a brand new way.

 

My first example is Deerhunter. Didn't like them at first, but they have been showing up on my Discover Weekly, and I decided to give them a chance. Now I think they are great.

 

Post something you changed your mind about!

 

https://open.spotify.com/album/1HUMjB15ARg96KIypcGzYY

 

 

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For me it's the band Steely Dan. When I first heard their music, I didn't like it that much. But after hearing a mixtape a couple of times during a roadtrip through Florida, Georgia and Tennessee I started to fall in love with the music.

 

When I later had music lessons, I started to love the music even more because I started to understand the greatness and genius about the compositions and arrangements. And when I finally got to learn what the lyrics were all about (lyrics come always at a later stage when I'm listening to music), my jaw dropped again.

 

Today I can say that Steely Dan and Donald Fagen's solo records are among my favorite albums of all time.

 

Below you'll find my favorite Steely Dan album from the seventies: Katy Lied.

 

https://open.spotify.com/album/0Ld1v8iVAE0NTDtbJz14XQ

21 Savage!  I am forty years old and can not get enough of this dude.  Something about his delivery.  He has inspired me and I am now listening to other artists like him.  Check out my Trap Music playlist.

 

https://open.spotify.com/user/dustyroberts142/playlist/7BClrhHRdw3FNkLxsoqJLF

Didn't like this at first but I 've been listening it again and loving it.

 

https://open.spotify.com/track/4XKAN6rWGdKeUcwVg3640q

my dad put this song on one day and I thought how could any person honestly enjoy this. It was just noise and I honestly couldn't find any sort of sound out of it. It just sounded like nonsense garbage. but now years later I heard it again and immediatly loved w.a.s.p.

https://open.spotify.com/track/36ESptVTTXQxK7hohUH1k4

Many of my friends, when asked about a good artist, mentioned Logic. I had never really listened to his music and when I did at first, I wasn't a big fan. It was after listening to his whole album when I started to enjoy his music. 

For me it was QOTSA's new album 'Villains'.

 

I've been a Queens fan since their first album and seen them live on 3 different album tours, but this album didn't sit right with me to begin with. Really starting to get into it now though! 

 

https://open.spotify.com/album/6JdX9MGiEMypqYLMKyIE8a

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The drums are pretty heavy on this track!

https://open.spotify.com/album/3grhHw3TsYASsWFupSoDms

Really nice song to listen to during working and learning!!!
https://open.spotify.com/album/4r7jf0FEhcSDIiglVPJIHN

Music in general, I didn't like music much until a friend of mine introduced me to rap, and I liked it, and rap is to this day my favorite type of music, but I like pop and I'm looking for help on a playlist of mellow mainstream pop songs.

I was having trouble listening to Endors Toi by Tame Impala, Until I fell asleep to it, and, for some reason, loved it from then on...

At First i didnt liked German Rap but now i enjoy it every now and then

Radiohead, without a doubt, is a prime example of this for me. It literally took me years to really enjoy and understand their music. I think the turning point for me was when I saw the live From the Basement recording of this song off of Kid A.

spotify:track:4DE6Wkt9fW7R5e9gJGWQim

To watch them pull it off live was awe inspiring. I love seeing Jonny Greenwood go hard at the end. Here's the youtube link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COUaNmm53VA

 

Casey

 

https://open.spotify.com/artist/12t0BnEhm9LxPT1C8sekdf


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Metal Music - pretty much any artist under this genre. prior to the age of 15 i always thought metal music was pointless screaming and cliched depressed rhetoric. but once i became a brooding teenager with a fondness for rock music i discovered that alot of metal music was very poetic lyrically, and the musicians were very talented and dedicated to their instruments of choice. it is a widely varied genre with all kinds of sub genres in it, that caters to every and all moods and includes a wide range of female fronted bands which is always cool for other girls to see. i have been a metal fan since 2001. and i will grow into an 80 year old with a fondness for heavy guitar riffs and bellows from the soul 🙂

@coalminecanary same!! and metalheads can be the nicest people 😮

 

@ballsycase i can see how they would be an acquired taste - such talented musicians

 

@Pokesaurus0119 as an Australian, I'm legally obliged to love Tame Impala XD

 

 

I wasn't into this song when it came out a few months ago but I liked it from then on.

 

https://open.spotify.com/track/4IWAyPf1KMq7JCyGeCjTeH

Oh when rockstar came out, I listened to it through slicethepie and I was like, nah dude! it's ugly. I didn't know it was by post malone. Then  at school everyone was hype about it , I listen to it and am lime this song is cool, where have I heard it? I still think 21 savage shouldn't be in the song

rockstar by Post Malone: https://open.spotify.com/track/7wGoVu4Dady5GV0Sv4UIsx

i didnt like this song before until i listened to it to the end.

Pretty much all of XXXTentacion's music... Hated it last year but now he's my second most played artist of 2017!

Linkin Park - One More Light

 

When I first heard this album after its release, I expected hardcore/heavy rock vibes from Linkin Park but it was the complete opposite. I thought it was trashy pop music but slowly overtime and due to the passing of Chester Bennington, this album holds unbelieveable significance and value as one of Linkin Parks finest work. 

 

It grew on me after I listened to it in some of my darkest times through battles with my mental health and I now value this album highly above any others. 

 

https://open.spotify.com/album/5Eevxp2BCbWq25ZdiXRwYd

Okay first of all I still dont like them They're music is wierd and kinda makes me feel sick .  But its also so addicting. Its like a drug I hate myself for listening to them XD but its good... and bad.

 

https://open.spotify.com/album/0bUTHlWbkSQysoM3VsWldT

 

Another one like this is this band. THey are no more. R.I.P.

 

https://open.spotify.com/album/2guirTSEqLizK7j9i1MTTZ

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