at age 15
>>66374983
ban inbound
its an angsty ass age lol
Cryptopsy - None So Vile
>>66374847
>>66374847
Franz Ferdinand - s/t
MBDTF
still in my top 20
>>66374847
still my favourite at 21.
Probably Insomniac by Green Day
I was like 15 - 16 when this came out and the emo revival blew up on /mu/... also a cute internet girl got me into it *blush*
I found this through a deviantart post and I was bumping it ever since
>a bunch of pretty recent albums
Oh my word
>>66374997
What was it?
>>66376517
some kid said he wasn't 15 yet
Still have a soft spot for this one desu. Tastes now largely a combination of less embarassing meal, dadrock and entry level hipster/mucore shit.
this or Damaged
>>66376510
I'd probably want to be friends with you.
>>66376427
>*blush*
That is precisely the language I would expect from a Snowing fan. Seriously though I like emo but I have never enjoyed Snowing a whole lot for whatever reason.
>>66376517
Child porn, what else?
>>66374847
>>66374847
>15
ugh i guess it was SOAD´s Mesmerized, Harajuku Rock Cafe (An Cafe) or something. that shits been like 8 years ago
I had never listened to a full album when I was 15.
I still listen to it once in a while.
either And Justice For All by Metallica or Good Apollo Vol. 1 by Coheed & Cambria.
>>66377446
BastardHead?
Great album btw
>>66377486
I'm just a Canadian who got connected to a North Carolinian metalhead through AOL.
God damn that was a nice p2p file-sharing interface.
>>66374847
This or Never Mind The Bollocks.
at age 14
I didn't care about music at 15.
Brand new - the devil and god are raging inside me
Still in my top 10 even if i don't listen to it very often any more.
>>66376598
You were patrician as fuck at age 15
I shit you not
still love this album five years later
>>66376394
>>66376510
>>66376598
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>>66377464
all great choices, i'd've forced my way into your friend groups
>>66377669
bah I was listening to merzbow when I was 14
and Spiderland
>>66376580
Holy fuck, we're the same person. I fucking loved Trivium when I was 15.
I still love it
>>66374847
not even kidding
i listened to nothing other than primus from age 13 to 16
>>66376635
oh i havent listened to an emo album in a couple years. I mean once uve heard one noodley emo band uve heard em all
FOOL THE WORLD BUT YOU CAN'T FOOL ME
>>66378069
u and every underage /mu/tant
>>66374847
I wish I could remember that far back.
Still one of my favorite albums.
I was pretty edgy at 15.
Not even that nostalgic about it, it mostly just sounds overblown and tryhard now. Some decent melodies though, ngl.
Either this or Demon Days.
>>66376580
Close enough, i guess.
I was an angry "loser"
>>66378504
this is still a p good album tho, too bad too sucked
>>66378383
>>66376339
>>66376293
holy shit yall are young
>>66376325
>>66376394
>>66376352
>>66376468
>>66376510
>>66377464
great and realistic for 15 years old
My Choices
Arcade Fire - Funeral
Tallest Man on Earth - Shallow Grave
Explosions in the Sky - Those who Seek the Truth...
Johnny Hobo - Love Songs for the Apocalypse
Bon Iver - For Emma Forever Ago
Looking back at it, i was quite emotional at 15. Also was in to Suffy quite a bit
>>66378587
Eh, I kinda liked it, if only because I had been listening to the older version of West Coast for years and was excited to see the new one.
I agree in that it sounded too cringy and pop-punkish though.
I still think it's great fun
>>66378041
>It's time to, RIDE, RIDE, RIDE
Definitely this
It was the first "adult" music I can remember listening to, after I stopped listening to, like, kid songs. I've grown to like it more and more over the years, and my interest in it peaked when I was 15. Still a great record, Lost? (Acoustic) >>>> Lost? all day everyday.
Rainy day is still one of my favourite coldplay tracks.
>>66376370
Are you me