I'm so glad Bohren made such an impact on your musical world. I felt the same way the first time I heard them, oh so many years ago. My gosh...can it be over 25 years???
Growing up, I was weaned on 1960's and 1970's Classic Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Heavy Metal, and most importantly, Prog Rock. In the 1990's and early 2000's, I dabbled with Alternative Rock, Grunge Rock, Progressive Death Metal, and Industrial Rock, but only a few of those bands "stuck" with me and remain in my listening rotation today. However, the bands that did "stick" are very important to my musical journey, and include Opeth, Tool, Nine Inch Nails, Mastodon, and Filter, to name a few.
Answering your question, the big musical "discovery" that impacted my buying and listening history over the last 25 years involved a deep dive into the Prog Metal genre (Dream Theater, Sons of Apollo, Fates Warning, Queensryche, Haken, Opeth, Tool, Gojira, Pain of Salvation) and discovering the 2nd Generation of Prog Rock bands such as Porcupine Tree, The Pineapple Thief, IQ, Transatlantic, O.S.I., Riverside, Soup, This Winter Machine, Gazpacho, oRK, Wobbler, Wheel, Elder, King Buffalo, Airbag, Steven Wilson -- I could go on and on!
Prog Rock is alive and well. I, for one, couldn't be happier.