did he influence grunge /mu/?
>>74078658
no, frank black did
What's stuck in your head? Share it and see if it's contagious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC9qgBNQ2kM
CAROLINE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ1vT0aPcYE
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GsF05B8TFWg
MORE THEN YOU KNOOOOOW
MORE THEN YOU KNOWWWW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7sP6t1QyrI
Best album from Lana Del Rey
Ultraviolence, her magnum opus.
>>74078582
The one where she sounds like a ghost and laments, talking about her relationships like they're all drugs for an hour
>>74079053
this. such a masterpiece
but im just starting lust for life now
https://soundcloud.com/carlos_orellana19/albums
>percocet
>molly percocet
damn...
>>74078571
>Decidedly anti-Afrofuture, FUTURE and HNDRXX (the latter perhaps to a greater degree) both ignore ideology, precluding specific self-determinative typologies of diasporic history. They instead recognize and affirm a rather difference-blind urban subjecthood, a vague city-centric memory, one with yet finite reaches and concrete denotations. These stories are totems to the individual rather than the collective body, though they are firmly established in pseudo-geographic imaginations, viz the rival topography of Downtown Atlanta. The “kitchen” itself is revisited in “Scrape” and reminiscence is fond and tender, longing for a visually recognizable, though personally uninhabited, pre-Clintonian era of unfettered self-medication and exchange. It is one of FUTURE’s few political moments. Meanwhile, “I Thank U” characterizes a grotesque recognition of socioeconomic aspiration and a personal will, one insincerely personified in the nameless, disregarded, and ultimately discarded female form: “Girl, I thank you, I thank you/ I thank you/ ‘Cause you made me hustle.” Astonishingly, though, pro forma fables of interpellation, hailing by way of repressive state apparatuses (i.e., the 12, the five-o), are limited in narrative and scope, practically absent on FUTURE. The glorious absence of the political, de rigeuer for Wilburn, is notable only for its allowance of other, multicolored elements to shine to the fore.
rip
There's a thread for happy music, so what are some top tier sad albums?
Billy has a little willy
>>74078484
the linkin park suicidenote trilogy
>>74078542
Is he sad because of his little willy, or is he scared of roller coasters?
He's next, /mu/.
>Released 200+ albums
>Played with numerous bands
>Signed with numerous labels
>Known for wearing a mask and a fucking KFC bucket
When do you think he's going to collapse?
>>74078477
My digits confirm it.
I counteract with this
>>74078477
>200+ albums
He released nearly that many in 2016 alone.
The Pike train never ends! They're about a half hour each and still pretty enjoyable.
I'm looking for a song. The problem is, the only thing I can remember is a small instrumental part, and the song is (probably) electronic.
I've been looking for over an hour without any luck. If anyone could help me I would be eternally grateful.
The part I remember sounds something like "deeeeee de det - de duh deeeee", repeated several times. It also sounds very much like the part in this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re54VljP-aU&feature=youtu.be&t=260 at 4:23
I know it's not much, that's why I have been looking so long without success..
What's /mu/'s opinion on Teddyloid?
Hey you stupid cunts, what's your fucking opinion on Teddyloid????
This is better than Slim Shady LP.
>>74078386
:^)
i eat ass.
no literally, i EAT asses.
>>74078386
No it's not but it has some great songs on it. Low Down, Dirty is one of my favorite songs by him.
Was anyone on /mu/ in a band in middle school? Did you try to start a band but end up just hanging out and noodling on your instruments and playing Halo? What kind of music would you have played? How did it turn out?
I formed one with a couple friends. Was pretty fun.
>played lead guitar
>played mostly 70's-80's rock and wrote a few songs inspired by dadrock
>we never really played in front of anyone though, just at my friends house
>>74078366
Micky Bloat looks loke Noel Gallegher (Gallager?).
RIP
2017 is hitting me like a ton of bricks
Who?
>>74078348
Whom?
>>74078351
>>74078359
That would be the very man who invented bossa nova.
Is this anyone elses guilty pleasure?
happy hardcore, bubblegum dance, and digital hardcore are the best music genres. there is nothing to be guilty about
>>74078317
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHv4rpBo7ss
I always wanted to experience a 90s Rave
>>74078317
>>74078356
>>74078378
i love you all