• Music Chat Thread V. No Cuberbullying pls
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[QUOTE=strayebyrd;43761697]that means ur a sensitive thug I got Lil B which makes sense because what I lack in coherency I make up for in intentions and positivity[/QUOTE] I'm sensitive, idk about being a thug tho. [editline]awd[/editline] If I change the cereal and drink choice I get Kendrick Lamar.
"kendrick lamar--i'd be more excited but i'm anticipating a text about me being robbed." the person who commented with that deserves a high five
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cinnamon life is the best cereal
The fact that so many books still name Cheerios "the greatest or most significant or most influential" cereal ever only tells you how far cereal still is from becoming a serious breakfast food.
Yea totally. Still holding out for post-cereal. Give it time. [editline]2nd February 2014[/editline] Cookie Crisp is pretty fuckin post-modern tbqh and i mean that with a reasonable amount of sincerity
[img]http://puu.sh/6HJd5.png[/img] you guys missing out
I would come in but I'm about to watch Synecdoche, New York cos RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman :( That and it's an amazing film that I've still not seen the beginning of. tbqh i think i will literally cry
brohug man hoffman was the bestest buddy in cinema history :(
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;43763141]I would come in but I'm about to watch Synecdoche, New York cos RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman :( That and it's an amazing film that I've still not seen the beginning of. tbqh i think i will literally cry[/QUOTE] come in and we will support you
[QUOTE=AK'z;43763235]brohug man hoffman was the bestest buddy in cinema history :([/QUOTE] At this point I don't even need to see who rates negative/funny on any post pertaining to film.
[QUOTE=.Lain;43761338]if it's not weetabix it's not worth my time[/QUOTE] grape nuts you fuck
[video=youtube;m-M1AtrxztU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-M1AtrxztU[/video] reminds me of duke dumont 100%
I had no idea this existed [video=youtube;VJEZWsnIECo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJEZWsnIECo[/video]
[QUOTE=acdc920605;43764397][video=youtube;m-M1AtrxztU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-M1AtrxztU[/video] reminds me of duke dumont 100%[/QUOTE] Ii don't know this sort of house sounds samey.
most house is super boring imo
house is such a wide span genre though that's a pretty silly generalisation to make
sorrybye
don't be a racist kids
[QUOTE=.Lain;43765325]house is such a wide span genre though that's a pretty silly generalisation to make[/QUOTE] I'd consider that and Duke Dumont to be straight up plain house though. If you don't get into very specific details I can only really think of 5 major sub-genres of house.
yea, those are pretty 'standard' tracks as far as house music goes
I discovered the genre of 'shoegaze' in this forum, when someone posted starting over, by lsd and the search for god. As it turns out, I really, really like it. I adore the mellow melodies, and the blissful vocals. Anyone got any songs/albums/bands that are musically similar to 'starting over'? or perhaps to genre of shoegaze itself? [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMKkbco7UFE[/media] Thanks!
[QUOTE=myng;43766479] Anyone got any songs/albums/bands that are musically similar to 'starting over'? or perhaps to genre of shoegaze itself? [/QUOTE] I'd say listen to the "Big Three" of shoegaze (My Bloody Valentine - Loveless, Slowdive - Souvlaki, and Ride - Nowhere). Those three albums pretty much cover most of shoegaze's styles and influences. After that, just browse through some of the bands on this chart and see what sounds pique your interest. [URL=http://imgur.com/YHjTVuX][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/YHjTVuX.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
Holy shit. I wasn't expecting the whole compendium of Welcome to Shoegazing, Volumes I, II, III, A, B C. Thanks a bunch man!
[QUOTE=.Lain;43765325]house is such a wide span genre though that's a pretty silly generalisation to make[/QUOTE] thats why i said most
check out mass of the fermenting dregs, cruyff in the bedroom, luminous orange, and my dead girlfriend. Whichever albums you want, they're all good.
also all house is shit idgaf how all-encompassing the genre is [editline]3rd February 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Clovis;43769988]VEDI MAAAAATE[/QUOTE] I'm not vedi
[QUOTE=Clovis;43769988]VEDI MAAAAATE[/QUOTE] vedi hates shoegaze iirc
[QUOTE=turd dad;43769966]check out mass of the fermenting dregs, cruyff in the bedroom, luminous orange, and my dead girlfriend. Whichever albums you want, they're all good.[/QUOTE] thanks for reminding me about mass of the fermenting dregs, haven't listened to them in a while
[QUOTE=Leem;43766671]I'd say listen to the "Big Three" of shoegaze (My Bloody Valentine - Loveless, Slowdive - Souvlaki, and Ride - Nowhere). Those three albums pretty much cover most of shoegaze's styles and influences. After that, just browse through some of the bands on this chart and see what sounds pique your interest. [url]http://i.imgur.com/YHjTVuX.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] Thanks, this reminded me that I have Galaxie 500 in my library and haven't listened to them. I should get around to that today. [editline]3rd February 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=turd dad;43769966]check out mass of the fermenting dregs, cruyff in the bedroom, luminous orange, and my dead girlfriend. Whichever albums you want, they're all good.[/QUOTE] butte?
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