Finn Wolfhard's Revealing Music Selection: Unpacking The star's Musical Journey

The first song I fell in love with
One autumn afternoon, I stayed home ill as a six-year-old. My parent inquired, "Is it true you don't know the Beatles?" She started Help! the movie, following that I kept replaying it using her device all day long.

The track I perform at sing-alongs
Any Bowie number is really fun, like Fame or Queen Bitch. No one sounds like Bowie, but I love the energy. Recently I performed Save Me by Aimee Mann, which didn't engage the crowd, yet I enjoyed myself.

The first CD I bought
Kids my age liked Paradise from Coldplay, so I acquired Mylo Xyloto from the retail chain. It occurred during my debut California journey. I wanted to get some music. I acquired those two albums during that visit.

The track whose lyrics I memorized
My older brother owned Incredibad by Lonely Island on CD. He listened to it repeatedly in the car. Being young and hearing something you're not supposed to felt exciting.

The perfect gathering tune
This classic from The Emotions as it appears cheerful. Its tempo is flawless. It's accessible music, trendy but intricate, thus appealing to all.

The music I skip these days
During my rock introduction, I loved Guns N' Roses. The first time I heard the well-known song, I got hooked, yet currently I avoid it.

The perfect number to reinterpret
Right now, our group perform the Only Ones classic. I enjoy that piece.

The transformative music
I'm featured in the visual for Guilt Trip by Pup. I played the younger version of the frontman. It was my first music video. It revealed heavier sounds, pushing me into the alt scene.

The song that makes me cry
Alvvays' Belinda Says.

The final farewell track
There's a running gag concerning this idea. I'm uncertain about choosing it, but Half Gate by Grizzly Bear.

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