Finn Wolfhard's Honest Playlist: Exploring The star's Musical Journey
My initial musical crush
On a crisp seasonal day, I was home sick when I was six years old. My mother wondered, "Have you really not listened to the Beatles? She started Help! the film, and then I listened to it on loop using her device all day long.
My karaoke go-to
Any Bowie number are enjoyable, such as Fame or Queen Bitch. It's impossible to imitate Bowie, but I love the energy. Lately I sang Save Me from Aimee Mann, which didn't engage the crowd, though I loved it.
The first CD I bought
Peers enjoyed Paradise by Coldplay, so I bought Mylo Xyloto at the bookstore. This happened on my initial Los Angeles trip. I thought to purchase records. I acquired those two albums simultaneously.
The music with all words in my head
My brother possessed Incredibad by the humorous ensemble on CD. He had it on regularly in the car. Experiencing something content deemed inappropriate proved thrilling.
The perfect gathering tune
Best of My Love by the Emotions because it sounds happy. It has a perfect beat. It's pleasant to hear, trendy but intricate, therefore fitting for various tastes.
The track I avoid now
As I explored rock music, I was into Guns N' Roses. When I first listened to that famous track, I grew fascinated, yet currently I avoid it.
The ideal track to perform
At present, our group are covering that space-themed song. I enjoy that piece.
The song that changed my life
I participated in the clip for Guilt Trip by Pup. I portrayed the younger self of the singer. This marked my video debut. It revealed heavier sounds, driving me toward alternative culture.
The song that makes me cry
Alvvays' Belinda Says.
The final farewell track
My dad and I have an inside joke concerning this idea. I'm not sure if I want it, yet Grizzly Bear's Half Gate.