whats your favorite album to drink/cook to. currently drinking whiskey and listening to pic related
>>9054746
>>9054767
looks pretty rad
>>9054791
love me some christian hair metal
Currently drinking Hydrogen Cyanide
>>9054879
god. tier taste anon
>>9054791
>too metal for Christians
>too Christian for metal
Under rated group imo
I listen to this when I'm baking. My special ingredient is always tears.
>>9054879
Great album. I prefer a little more upbeat whilst cooking.
>>9054746
What the fuck, theres a literally a thread like this for every board
>okay /mu/ whats your favorite album you like to listen to while listening to music
>okay /h/ whats your favorite album you like to listen to while you masturbate to cartoon girls getting raped
>okay /a/ whats your favorite album you like to listen to while you rape your turtle
Jesus fuck
>>9055013
Go bitch on the other ones then.
>>9055013
No fucking soup soup for you, fuckface.
>>9055013
eat a dick plz
>>9054746
that depends of if I'm happy drinkin or sad drinkin. for happy drinkin something like this
https://youtu.be/umhqPMQTxF4
for sad drinkin something more like this
https://youtu.be/Fgo-W-dMInI
>>9054746
If we're talking Dylan and food, I like this one better. It begs the question, where is the protest rock wailing against this current turn of events? I don't hear anyone putting it out like he and his ilk did.
From wikipedia:
The rough edge of Dylan's singing was unsettling to some but an attraction to others. Joyce Carol Oates wrote: "When we first heard this raw, very young, and seemingly untrained voice, frankly nasal, as if sandpaper could sing, the effect was dramatic and electrifying."[59]
>>9054746
Once you go German opera, you never go back. Verdi can sort of compete, the Russians give him a run for the money, but when push comes to shove and I'm cooking a big meal, Wagner's Ring Cycle is going to be playing.
>>9055238
Well, at least you're not listening to Mahler.
>>9055253
>mahler
Good god, you might as well accuse me of liking Strauss or fucking babby's first opera, Puccini's "Madame Butterfly" or "Tosca."
>>9055192
love this one too anon
>>9055238
hail wagner, good choice bro
>>9054746
>for drinking
Bohren & der Club of Gore - Sunset Mission (pic related)
Black Math Horseman - Wyllt
Ugasanie - White Silence
Tenhi - Maaaet
I like chill music when I'm drinking.
>Cooking
Lately I've been playing a lot of Penderecki, especially Violin Concerto No.2, Cello Concerto No.2, and Symphony No.3.
Also lots of Wagner, Rachmaninoff, Wyschnegradsky (fucking 24 preludes for quarter-tone piano, jesus christ), and Tchaikovsk, but Penderecki has been the big one lately.
i usually listen to classical music. here are a few suggestions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OloXRhesab0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OZCyp-LcGw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRmCEGHt-Qk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1-TrAvp_xs
I expected to find a lot more Bill Evans and the like in this thread.
>>9056308
love this album, great to cook to
>>9058202
you seem like a dick
I have 2 top equally favorite albums, but this one is best for doing activities. The other one, Marilyn Manson's 'Holy Wood', is better for lying down in bed or the couch and just listening with my eyes closed.
>>9057712
Are you talking about Bill Evans the jazz pianist? Yeah, I like him but I like a more bold approach like McCoy Tyner if I'm listening to jazz and not doing opera when I'm cooking.
>>9054746
One time I listened to this album while staring at pictures of the girl I love but will never be with. She was so beautiful. I didn't drink alcohol because I'm only 20. I drank soda.
>>9058578
fix your autism
there's still time
>>9054746
october rust by type o negative
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhz0CMZsIwI&t=1848s
i drink alot more than i cook to it
I never really listen to any particular album or songs other than what is interesting to me at the time, but lately no sort of music has really enthused me. I guess my head is in the doldrums.
>>9058700
try this, always makes me feel better
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gGp9KLGRX64