Finn Wolfhard's Honest Song Choices: Unpacking The star's Soundtrack of Life

The track that captured my heart
On a crisp seasonal day, I stayed home ill at age six. My parent inquired, "You've never heard the Beatles before? She put on Help! the motion picture, and then I kept replaying it on her iPod for hours.

My karaoke go-to
Any Bowie number is really fun, including Fame and Queen Bitch. It's impossible to imitate Bowie, yet I adore the vibe. Lately I sang Save Me from Aimee Mann, that made people lose interest, yet I enjoyed myself.

The first CD I bought
Peers enjoyed Paradise by the band Coldplay, so I bought Mylo Xyloto from the retail chain. It occurred during my debut California journey. I decided to buy albums. I bought Coldplay and Thriller on the same day.

The music with all words in my head
My sibling had Incredibad by the humorous ensemble in physical format. He listened to it repeatedly during drives. Experiencing something material considered off-limits felt exciting.

The ideal party track
This classic from The Emotions as it appears cheerful. Its tempo is flawless. It's accessible music, cool and challenging, thus appealing to all.

The song I can no longer listen to
During my rock introduction, I was into Guns N' Roses. Initially experiencing that famous track, I became obsessed, but now I can't hear it.

The best song to cover
Right now, we musicians perform the Only Ones classic. I adore that track.

The song that changed my life
I'm featured in the visual for that punk track. I played the younger version of the frontman. It introduced me to video production. It revealed heavier sounds, driving me toward alternative culture.

The song that makes me cry
Belinda Says by Alvvays.

The song I'd like played at my funeral
We share a private humor about this topic. I'm not sure if I want it, but Half Gate by Grizzly Bear.

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