Finn Wolfhard's Honest Playlist: Exploring His Soundtrack of Life

My initial musical crush
One autumn afternoon, I stayed home ill at age six. My mother wondered, "You've never heard the Beatles before? She put on Help! the movie, following that I listened to it on loop using her device throughout the day.

The track I perform at sing-alongs
Any Bowie number is really fun, like Fame or Queen Bitch. It's impossible to imitate Bowie, though I enjoy the atmosphere. Recently I performed Save Me from Aimee Mann, that made people lose interest, but I had fun.

The first CD I bought
Friends were into Paradise from Coldplay, so I bought Mylo Xyloto from Barnes & Noble. This happened on my initial Los Angeles trip. I thought to purchase records. I acquired those two albums simultaneously.

The song I inexplicably know every lyric to
My brother possessed Incredibad by the humorous ensemble on CD. He had it on regularly during drives. As a youth listening to something you're not supposed to felt exciting.

The best song to play at a party
The Emotions' Best of My Love since it feels joyful. The rhythm is ideal. It's accessible music, cool and challenging, so it suits everyone.

The song I can no longer listen to
During my rock introduction, I loved Guns N' Roses. When I first listened to Sweet Child O' Mine, I got hooked, yet currently I avoid it.

The ideal track to perform
Right now, we musicians perform Another Girl, Another Planet. I love that song.

The life-altering track
I'm featured in the visual for that punk track. I acted as the youthful counterpart of the vocalist. It was my first music video. It awakened me to louder music, driving me toward alternative culture.

The emotional track
Alvvays' Belinda Says.

The final farewell track
My dad and I have an inside joke concerning this idea. I might not actually select it, though that Grizzly Bear song.

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