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ok kid
Maybe I'm confused, but I don't see what GYBE has to do with politics or race. I mean, they're all a bunch of sickly white fuckers. I don't like them because they're emotionally dishonest drivel.
Can we do something about this blatant politics baiting when I just want to talk about music (or not talk about GYBE)?
This is the most forced meme I've seen on here in a while
>>74568133
Nice lie OP. Literally no Godspeed fan called you racist.
Fall on a sharp rock please.
>emotionally dishonest drivel
That's a new meme now? /mu/ really suck at those to be honest.
I'm about to fly to Bruxelles. Which are some good techno/trance clubs or hipsterish places hosting concerts and shit?
enjoy getting culturally enriched by muzzies
What does /mu/ think of The Phantom Of The Paradise?
I think its a wonderful representation of the music world and what its like to be an artist in that garbage.
It's got a damn good soundtrack and some amazing characters as well as my personal favorite design ever for Winslow.
Do you prefer it over Rocky Horror?
I loved the music, and some of the designs.
Most underrated pop punk band ever
More lile, most overrated
Hahah
>>74568099
IM BOUNCIN OFF THE WALLS AGAIN
WHOA OH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=desJKYvdq9A
Is anyone legitimately disturbed by Good Charlotte's "The Anthem"?
Good Charlotte is a punk band, hailing from the Washington DC bedroom community of Waldorf, Maryland. For whatever reason, I've had quite a few friends from the state. All those I've met complained about living surrounded by farms. Many flee in the directions Washington DC or New York. Anyone familiar with either metro will know that many Marylanders quickly overassimilate, becoming caricatures of their new home city's residents, sometimes within weeks of leaving home.
Some, it appears, head to California and become punk rockers. The band members look sick. They are thin, pale, and tired-looking. The viewer suspects heavy drug use. We observe the band members surrounded by apparently lower class urban Hispanics. They've begun to incorporate aspects of the dress, mannerisms, and social behaviors of their new neighbors. It is clear to the viewer that these boys are not among their people. Where are they, one asks, and why are they there? In the song's chorus, we find our answer.
>>74568032
The vocalist deliberately delivers his chorus lines with the inflection, phrasing, and tone of an upset child: "I don't ever want to be like you. I don't want to do the things you do. I'm never gonna hear the words you say cause I don't ever wanna; I don't ever want to be you." Ten years ago, I interpreted this as a funny parody of child-speak, a cheeky way of rebelling against the norms of one's community. I believe that we're being told the truth--we are listened to the words of a disappointed, hurt, confused, upset young boy. For whatever reason, this band's singer was not happy. Analyzing the lyrics above, we suspect that he turned to his parents for help, only to be turned away. Hardened the failure of those he should trust to meet his emotional needs, he begins to mistrust all those who should be legitimate authority figures in his home. He hardens his heart and closes his ears. He's determined that none of those who should help him are willing or able to and attempts to figure out things on his own.
And what is the result? He abandons his hometown. He moves across the country. One might suspect that he has begun to use drugs. He appears to neglect his health. He leaves his own racial and economic groups and begins to adopt the customs of others. What is going on? Why did these young, talented kids feel that their only option for happiness was to abandon their lives in a self-destructive rush for fame and success? In their case, it worked out. How many facing similar circumstances have become casualties as they desperately abandoned all that was supposed to protect them? How many didn't have the exceptional talent to pull it off and destroyed their lives?
I don't know what to think of this song anymore. Thinking about the way many of my hometown friends' lives have played out and relating it to Good Charlotte's performance, I feel a little bit sick to my stomach. I hope we all find our ways in life.
>>74568048
damn you just summed me up in a nutshell op thanks lol...
Bump
who else is excited?
Nobody
>>74567972
your loss
>using m*slim imagery
wow Protomartyr
What's /mu/s opinion on her?
I like her. But most of the time I have to kinda space out her songs. Can't listen to the whole album...
okay in small doses. the more she releases the better she gets but paradoxically at the same time the more she releases the more she repeats herself and becomes a bit boring. she needs to sing about something else outside of sex and hollywood for once.
The Beastie Boys invented hip-hop (now known as rap-hop) with the hit single "Chillin' and Illin'" which went triple platinum for some reason.
rhymin and stealin
IT'S THE NEW STYLE
Yea the Beastie Boys didn't invent Hip-Hop
My favorite album has a 2.0 rating on Pitchfork and has a track on it mixed by Dr.Dre.
tfw your top 2 albums are both p4k 10s and scaruffi 8s
explain this
i'd rather live in my own bubble and ignore everything else thanks
Fake and gay
/noise/ general
anything you want cuz im bringing this general back edition
this is a general to talk about anything noise. harsh noise, power electronics, noise rock, death industrial, ambient and power noise are all allowed here.
https://pastebin.com/PhhV6eSx
what have you guys been listening to? been enjoying folk music quite a bit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGK8vQBCxeY
where do i go from here?
Cheers!
I don't know anything about noise, does this also belong here?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiA1SPIlLRg
Since you enjoy folk and post NON, feel free to visit the neofolk thread >>74566513
I mentioned I really like Theologian/NTT and Brighter Death Now and got recommended Vomit Arsonist so I've been listening to Only Red and Meditations on Giving Up Completely which are both right up my alley. Nice and bleak.
You do read, right /mu/?
I am reading pic related today and I am looking for thematically suitable music (has to be instrumental, of course).
The book talks about the use of gongs and drums in Chinese warfare, so I was wondering if you guys have any recs based on that?
Quote from the book:
>There are not more than five musical notes, yet the combinations of these five give rise to more melodies than can ever be heard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMZSvXzNAH0
What does /mu think of Relatively Clean Rivers?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6h-rQmyaag
is that what an indian thinks when they see a river that isn't filled with shit and corpses
Dunno. What you think of The Common People?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4I3E_zND2JU&list=PLRQKT-Cu2_2SiM4AscGPnTgxiHl-XzF1F
I have a cheap 10w squier amp that doesn't really sound bad imo
I think recording your cabinet adds lots of warmth to sound but at the same time it's just a 10w speaker
I'm wondering if /mu/ thinks its better to record straight from my pedalboard into an audio interface and recording on the computer with no amplifier or taking my amplifier and recording off of that or maybe connecting my interface to the headphone jack using an auxiliary chord for better sound quality?
I have an MXR pre amp which helps emulate the sound of an amplifier and I play without distortions and fuzz
Help?
use a mic and DI it. split channels. mix to taste. sm57's are cheap, or get a budget condenser/ribbon
>>74567281
sm57, experiment with the mic position, little changes can change the sound a lot
>>74567305
this