
"The first song I fell in love with I was in my living room one fall afternoon, sick from school, aged six, and my mom was like: You've never heard the Beatles before?' She put on Help! the movie, then for the rest of the day, I played Help! over and over again on her iPod. The song I do at karaoke Anything David Bowie is really fun, like Fame or Queen Bitch."
"No one is ever going to sound like Bowie, but I just love the energy and mood. Recently I did Save Me by Aimee Mann, which I think made everyone really bored, but I had the greatest time. The first CD I bought Kids my age were really liking Paradise by Coldplay, so I bought Mylo Xyloto from Barnes & Noble."
"The song I inexplicably know every lyric to My older brother had Incredibad by [American comedy troupe] Lonely Island on CD, and would play it in the car all the time. There was something about being young and listening to something that you're not supposed to at that age that was really fun. The best song to play at a party"
They fell in love with music at age six when their mother played the Beatles' Help! movie, and they listened to Help! repeatedly. Karaoke choices favor David Bowie for energy and mood, with occasional covers like Aimee Mann for personal enjoyment. Early purchases included Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto and Michael Jackson's Thriller, made during a trip to Los Angeles. A brother's Lonely Island CD taught them lyrics they still know by heart. Party music preference is the Emotions' Best of My Love. Early rock obsession with Guns N' Roses shifted toward punk and alternative through a music video experience.
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