Finn Wolfhard's Honest Playlist: Delving into His Soundtrack of Life

The first song I fell in love with
During a fall day, I stayed home ill at age six. My mother wondered, "Is it true you don't know the Beatles?" She put on Help! the movie, following that I kept replaying it on her iPod all day long.

The song I do at karaoke
David Bowie songs are enjoyable, including Fame and Queen Bitch. No one sounds like Bowie, yet I adore the vibe. I recently tried Save Me from Aimee Mann, that made people lose interest, yet I enjoyed myself.

The debut physical music I owned
Peers enjoyed Paradise by the band Coldplay, so I acquired Mylo Xyloto from Barnes & Noble. It was during my first LA visit. I wanted to get some music. I bought Coldplay and Thriller on the same day.

The music with all words in my head
My older brother owned Incredibad from the comedy group in physical format. He had it on regularly during drives. As a youth listening to material considered off-limits was really fun.

The perfect gathering tune
The Emotions' Best of My Love because it sounds happy. The rhythm is ideal. It's pleasant to hear, cool and challenging, so it suits everyone.

The song I can no longer listen to
When I discovered rock'n'roll, I loved Guns N' Roses. Initially experiencing the well-known song, I became obsessed, but now I can't hear it.

The perfect number to reinterpret
Currently, we musicians are covering that space-themed song. I love that song.

The life-altering track
I'm featured in the visual for Guilt Trip by Pup. I portrayed the younger self of the singer. This marked my video debut. It introduced intense audio, driving me toward alternative culture.

The tear-jerking melody
Belinda Says by Alvvays.

The song I'd like played at my funeral
My dad and I have an inside joke about this topic. I'm uncertain about choosing it, but Half Gate by Grizzly Bear.

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