What Was the First Hard Rock, Metal, or Grunge Song that You Liked?
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Maximus Rex
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASUw44JY-vs
I've always liked this song from the moment it debuted. Strangely enough the first time, I heard it was on Rick Chase's afternoon show on KMEL. Even twenty plus years later, there's just something special about November Rain, and for me it's one of the few songs that perfect, everything comes together, from Axel's screechy ass voice, the piano, Slash's three guitar solos, and of course the strings, (I'm a sucker for strings.) ? is just a beautiful record with a video that totally compliments the song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBUnRITsw1o
Smells Like Teen Spirit just goes to muthafuckin' hard. Though I'm a lyric dude first, and for the longest time I didn't know what the lyrics to this song were, the ? is just infectious, how can you not this song.
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Pay To ? was my first ? punk song.. maybe rock song in general.. that I seriously liked.
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I know it sounds cliché or generic but nirvana's smells like teen spirit. it was the first grunge song I heard.
the first metal song I liked was guns and roses welcome to the jungle suicidal tendencies "you cant bring me down" and faster ? cat's " house of pain -
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Damn rip rick chase anyway. Might have been. Van halen or anthrax,metalica
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its hard to remember, mighta been a red hot chili peppers, nirvana or metallica song in the early to mid 90's tho
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Kiss
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Nirvana smells like teen spirit. Back when MTV actually was about music.
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The song hero from the 1st spidermanmovie
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Lmao, Vader's first rock song was Nickelback.. got damn
Mine would probably be AC/DC -
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probably van halens' right now. Or I cant stop loving you.
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twisted sister "we're not gonna take it"
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The first LPs by Bad Brains & the Dead Kennedys changed my ideas of music, and the first time I heard the Reign In Blood LP by Slayer I was blown away.
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I remember the first time I heard "teen spirit" was on the jam session segment on Inside the NBA, and I seen the video a hour later on MTV. That was the first time I liked a song that wasn't rap or R&B.
After that it was "under the bridge" by Red Hot Chilli Peppers". -
Queen - Another One Bites The Dust
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i mean, growing up i would always listen to rock songs here and there inconspicuously behind closed doors. i was pretty much afraid of what my friends might think of me. because where im from no one listened to rock music (or at least no one i knew of did). but the first rock song that i can def. say that i fell in love with to the point of no longer giving a ? what anyone thought and the one i would carelessly blast without the fear of anyone catching me was rage against the machine - killing in the name
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Red Hot Chili Peppers - Higher Ground
Led Zeppelin - Dazed and Confused -
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I always been a fan of regular rock as far as I could remember, but that real real hard core stuff.
It probably was this one....
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80's baby, so that's pretty hard since we grew up on pop,R&Brock n'roll, and then rap. Songs I think of are Janie's Got a Gun(Aerosmith), Dazed and Confused (Zepellin); just saw somebody else already put that, Under The Bridge (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Purple Rain was hard on rock n'roll,
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Black hole sun by soundgarden, the video used to trip me out as a kid
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one armed scissor - at the drive in first song i played on guitar hero and i was hooked to rock music ever since
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Slipknot - Wait and bleed back in 1999.
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I don't recall the first, but one of the first was What's Up by the Four Non-Blondes.
Linda Perry went on to produce albums for two of my favorite pop singers, P!nk and Christina Aguilera...who knew? -
I liked "Mouth of War" by Pantera mainly because of the guitarsolo's and rifs and this was before the skinhead sympathizer story surfaced. Even after the skinhead sh*t I liked this particular joint. I always kept it to myself though.
I liked that video for "Black hole sun" by Soundgarden. I think Pantera came out earlier though. This came out around '00 but I liked the video for "Cryptonite" from 3 Doors Down.
"What's Up" by Four Non-Blondes wasn't really hardrock or metal though. I guess you could call it alternative though.