Grand Theft Auto: Vice City had a bunch of music that I knew from when I was a kid. 80's pop and rock was still played on the radio when I was little because it was, at that point, still contemporary. One song kind of caught my attention one day, and I couldn't say why.
"Cumin' Atcha Live" by Tesla
The truth is, I don't particularly like that song, but one day it struck me somehow and I looked up Tesla. I had heard of Tesla, but I didn't know any of their songs. YouTube quickly showed me this, which is a much better song than Cumin' Atcha Live:
Modern Day Cowboy
Now
that is a badass song. Having heard that, I went out and bough their first album, which had more cool songs on it, songs like "EZ Cum EZ Go"
"2 Late 4 Love"
and "Changes"
Besides that, somewhere in case insert it said something to the effect of "this album is meant to be listened to LOUD!" I read that, chuckled to my self about baby boomers and their nonsense, and ignored it for years. Then one summer day I was driving in my car with the music turned way up, an this song came on:
"Cover Queen"
That song is one from Mechanical Resonance that I never particularly liked, but listening to it really loud on bigger speakers, and suddenly it came to life. It's way more dynamic that way, and instead of sounding like some cheesey 80's song about "I like sluts, but I want them to be
clean sluts!" it actually conveyed the the idea of sex appeal that it was supposed to. It went from a so so song with crappy lyrics to a fully realized composition that projected actual feelings to the listener. If you've got a real stereo setup (not just tiny computer speakers or headphones) I challenge you to crank that song up, and tell me whether or not it's actually better that way.
After buying that album, Tesla went from being an also ran 80's metal band that I knew nothing about to being one of my favorite bands.