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

The first song I fell in love with
One autumn afternoon, I was home sick when I was six years old. My mom asked, "You've never heard the Beatles before? She started Help! the motion picture, following that I kept replaying it through her music player for hours.

The track I perform at sing-alongs
Anything David Bowie is really fun, including Fame and Queen Bitch. It's impossible to imitate Bowie, but I love the energy. Lately I sang Save Me by Aimee Mann, which didn't engage the crowd, but I had fun.

The first CD I bought
Kids my age liked Paradise by Coldplay, thus I purchased Mylo Xyloto at the bookstore. This happened on my initial Los Angeles trip. I decided to buy albums. I acquired those two albums during that visit.

The track whose lyrics I memorized
My sibling had Incredibad by the humorous ensemble on CD. He played it constantly while traveling. As a youth listening to content deemed inappropriate proved thrilling.

The best song to play at a party
Best of My Love by the Emotions since it feels joyful. Its tempo is flawless. It's pleasant to hear, stylish yet complex, so it suits everyone.

The track I avoid now
When I discovered rock'n'roll, I adored Guns N' Roses. Initially experiencing the well-known song, I got hooked, but now I can't hear it.

The ideal track to perform
Currently, our group perform Another Girl, Another Planet. I enjoy that piece.

The life-altering track
I participated in the clip for that punk track. I played the younger version of the singer. It introduced me to video production. It introduced intense audio, pushing me into the alt scene.

The emotional track
That Alvvays number.

The final farewell track
We share a private humor regarding this matter. I'm not sure if I want it, but Half Gate by Grizzly Bear.

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