Fritz Wunderlich (him above everyone else as my first choice)
Jimi Hendrix
Audie Pitre (Acid Bath Bassist)
Cliff Burton (Just to see if Metallica still sucks with him alive)
Richie Edwards
Mozart
Chopin
Jonas Bergqvist (Lifelover songwriter)
Ian Curtis
Mahler (he died at 50, so not extremely young, but I could use more mahler)
Christoph Florian Rehse (member of obscure slowcore band Escape The Day)
>no brainers
Jaco
Mozart
Schubert
Jimi
Big L
Jeff and Tim
>not usually picked
Shinji Sato
Kaoru Abe
Baby Huey
The dead Italian minimalist even if he killed himself
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hitler
>>73825763
GG Allin, so he could have killed himself on stage like he wanted to.
better places to find new music than pitchfork ??
booooomp
Tiny Mix Tapes
purple sneakers
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLSLx5wt9Fg
This really gets the old noggin' joggin'
If the glove don't fit
oy vey
It wasn't really derogatory. I think I only heard it twice. I'm pretty sure it's true too.
I still don't know what to think of that song. I almost think it's great, but it's wonky. It's trying to do something, I think?
why do you guys think 'music' is so conceptually brain-dead compared to literature and fine art?
>>73825310
its harder to get noticed with literature. so you only get the "good" stuff
I'm in the minority but for me music is the most transcendental and powerful artistic medium. I'm a complete autist for literature and gaming (Shut up) but music is everything. Absolutely everything.
>>73825340
This. People who don't think music can be incredibly powerful probably shouldn't be listening to it in the first place.
"I think the situation now is a lot like it was in '89 to '91 right before Nirvana broke. Music back then was just a lot of mindless pop and dance tunes, but nothing that actually spoke to how the kids were feeling. I'm confident that good music will make a comeback. It happened before and it can happen again."
>>73825297
rock is mindless drivel for the kids
>>73825297
conservatism is da neu countah culcha
>>73825305
what's not
Anyone got some good band suggestions? I like tool, rage against the machine, primus a little. Its really hard for me to find good bands/songs
I play bass so bands with great basslines are a bonus
Why should I spoonfeed you?
>>73825235
Cos ima baby in a train running out of ideas
NoMeansNo
Favourite album covers?
>>73825150
your taste in cover art is as lame as your music taste
>>73825314
>Brazilian bongala-bonga reggae dance
opinion discarded
When will the whole "overrating 50-30 year old pop bands and giving them legend status because they're old" thing going to stop, especially on /mu/?
I'm pretty tired of seeing all this convenient self deception that people go through in order to roleplay as ancient roman upperclass, despite listening to MTV tier garbage except it was made during the dinosaur age.
And yes, the Beatles were no better than Tame Impala or even Justin fucking Bieber, same trash pandering adolescent girls and existing only to make sleazy suit-wearing faggots filthy rich.
>>73824999
The Beatles and Beach Boys spammers are just underagers from reddlt
>>73824999
>the Beatles were no better than Tame Impala or even Justin fucking Bieber
Dance music of the 1990s largely rejected the simple, jovial, hedonistic approach to body movement that had ruled since James Brown invented funk music in the 1960s. Disco, techno and house had simply imported new technologies (both for rhythm and arrangements) into the paradigm of funk. The 1990s continued that process, one of the most important ideas to come out of Britain was jungle or drum & bass, a syncopated, polyrhythmic and frantic variant of house, a fusion of hip-hop and techno that relied on extremely fast drum-machines, epileptic breakbeats and huge bass lines.
Few genres of popular music underwent so many changes and reached such ambitious heights as jungle did. Within a few years, jungle musicians were already composing abstract and ambient pieces, integrating breakbeats with pop vocals, adopting jazz improvisation Thanks to ever more intricate beats and to free structures borrowed from jazz, jungle music rapidly became the foundation for a new kind of avantgarde music, pursued by the most austere of the genre's visionaries
it's ok, he's american, he doesn't know any better
>>73824917
>american
>>73824974
as american as al capone
Did I accidentally hit the repeat button or is their whole discography the same fucking song?
>>73824728
I know what you mean anon, I really don't get the appeal.
>>73824728
nah, you're probably just stupid enough to confuse the guitar tone as some sort of over arching reptition.
>>73824746
Are Smiths fans so desperate they resort to pointing out hyperbole??
Thoughts on them?
Which one is the best?
Which one is the worst?
>>73824652
More like trash amirite? Hahaha
>>73824652
check out abysmal dawn instead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1KGuUKh5Zg
Yeah trash seems about right
Ok now it's official
She's an absolute smokebomb
Why did she grow up so fast?
>>73824578
What's a smokebomb?
Is that good or bad?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUTKTk60aGk
why dont you guys talk about this more. wasnt this amazing
meme
basically no one talks about death grips anymore, I bet even fantano doesn't even like them anymore lol
>>73824359
We did a bit when it came up. I'm just waiting for the album to drop now, since there isn't a whole lot to talk about other than it being a pretty solid release.
>yo im all outta money
>I gotta get some more
>I think I'll go down
>to the money store
oh wow album of the decade for sure
>>73824350
>mfw sharing the board with people who think this shit is funny
/mu/ is truly a lowbrow board
>>73824350
I was actually asking someone in person about the appeal of DG,
didn't get a satisfactory answer
>>73824350
I've heard that album hundreds of times and I can positively tell you that was never said
Why are you making this up?