Free Will Baptist, but I did get a fair bit of exposure to Assemblies of God from my Dad's family.
My parents weren't super hardcore, but they had us in church weekly, which I found boring as hell. But my dad's family lived next to us and they had a lot of influence with the fundamentalism. My youngest aunt, who lived with my grandparents when I was little, wouldn't allow me to watch Ninja Turtles.
I got "saved" at VBS when I was 9, but I feel like it was just more that I was doing what was expected of me. I never felt the things I was supposed to feel or whatever. No Holy spirit or any of that nonsense. But it terrified me because I'd been taught if I didn't follow the path and truly get saved, I'd burn in Hell for eternity.
It was pretty traumatic breaking away from all that as I got into my 20s. My husband played a big role in that, since he was an atheist since before we started dating.