SHAWTY HAD THEM APPLE BOTTOM JEANS
BOOTS WIT THE FUR (WIT THE FUR)
THE WHOLE CLUB WAS LOOKIN AT HERRR
LIVING OFF BORROWED TIME, THE CLOCK TICK FASTER
THAT'D BE THE HOUR THEY KNOCK THE SLICK BLASTER
BORN SINNER
THE OPPOSITE OF A WINNER
REMEMBER WHEN I USED TO EAT SARDINES FOR DINNER
Never let me slip, ‘cause if I slip then I'm slippin'
But if I got my Nina then you know I'm straight trippin'
thoughts on the musician to the right
>>71793356
I love her
is lesbian cuckolding a thing
holy fuck i want to watch annie cuck that one model gf
Prove me wrong.
Rap is one of the least innovative and experimental genres. Not that it's bad, just that it's rare for any rapper to try to push the boundaries. Even "underground" rappers seem to do similar things as everyone else.
for 99% of hip hop songs you could skip to anywhere in the track and it would be at the same part
same beat
same melody
same flow
drives me fucking nuts
I can't prove you wrong.
Hip-hop and rap are nothing more than aggressive and yet monotone lyrics, set to simplistic beats and melodies. They take very little skill or hard work to create and are subsequently enjoyed by those with no appreciation of skill or hard work.
Also, hip-hop and rap tend to be something of a catalyst for violent acts committed by these unintelligent, uninspired, unskilled and lazy people (mostly men). Ironically, were one to resort to violence in an attempt to remove said-problem (I can think of a few who'd be first to go), this would negate the argument, entirely. So, the rest of us just put up with hip-hop, rap and their followers.
There are so many wondrous things we've learned we can do with our voices, in unison, with other hard-working people who've been practicing until their fingers bleed, and there are STILL those who listen to people talking over a generic melody and beat? Don't you KNOW this?
>tl;dr: rap and hip-hop are crap.
It's easy to write "gon smash up your place bam bam down shut up da case"
or some shit
But it's difficult to write something intelligent and enriching.
>band has two drummers
>drummers have two bands
>>71793213
fuck zack
What's the matter, afraid of being overwhelmed with intensity?
albums like this?
>inb4 death grips
i dont see the comparison desu
try death grips
>>71793192
theres nothing like it really, very unique album
>>71793248
Indeed.
>unique
What's so great about this album?
Dylan deserved the Noble y/n
>>71793093
Who cares
I'm asking about this album, which is always universally praised
>>71793123
have you listened to it?
any man in
Forgot to mention
No spazmoids allowed in my thread
So the world turns
ARE YOU PIRATING MY MUSIC /MU/?
Dam son dats sum hevy trips rite dere
not ur music little btich
I have the entire King Crimson discography and sometimes put the music on Youtube
Post an album, and the first lyrics that come to mind when you think of it.
>You call this speeding, turn the door off, we're leaving. Meet you in our next fetus, Romulus and Remus
>>71793006
>YOUR CAT CLAWED OUT MY EYES WHILE I WAS DISTRACTED BY YOUR SMILE
AND NOW MY SOCKETS SIT LIKE EMPTY CATCHERS' MITTS WAAAAAAITING
wtf
https://www.last.fm/music/Nirvana
>>71792928
nirvana tribute
/thread
Yeah, they got hologram Kurt Cobain now.
The ghost of kurt cocaine haunts the muddy banks of the wishkah
Do it, say whatever.
>>71792699
>>71792902
honestly have no idea what to rec either of u
mercury rev - boces
why is kpop so comfy
Compromise! Conformity! Assimilation! Submission! Ignorance! Hypocrisy! Brutality! The elite!
RATM are great and ppl on mu are mean to them for no reason : (
brought to you by Sony Corporation of America, Inc.
ALL OF WHICH ARE AMERICAN DREAMS
>>71792485
Acoustic Guitar
>>71792485
Skin flute :^)
>>71792485
Violin
t. pianist
>you are not helpless
>you are not helpless
>you are not helpless
>try to beat it
>and live through, unchanging darkness
>and live through, space's loneliness
>you are not helpless
>you are not helpless
>>71792422
he looks like Bill Berry from REM
Jason Molina was god-tier, at least during the Songs: Ohia era. It's a shame more people aren't into him.
>>71792857
P.S. favorite song, OP? Since you're likely enough the only person who cares to talk about this dude at the moment.
I updated this by the way.
Talk about hip hop albums you enjoy and whatnot.
Is death grips actually worth looking into?
>>71792450
Yes, actually, I really enjoyed TMS and Exmilitary.
Posting this for the dude whos thread with a question about "Dark" or "Heavy" hip hop fizzled.
afaik Un-rythmic noise never took off in most ofl hiphop, as far as I know. Sure people like and might post obscure shit list rappers who spit gibberish over wack ass a-rythmic bullshit like its the best thing that ever happened to the genre, but it never popped out the "underground."
But for a time hip hop actually was "dark." The gritty shit started with Nas, Mobb Deep and Ghost Face. Was later perfected by Big L (rest his soul). A prime example of "dark" hip hop was the track Nas did with Dre while the whole coast beef was poppin off called "Nas is comin." And basically every Mobb Deep track from their first 2 albums. The idea was to unsettle the listener with eerie melodies and creepy samples that made you feel like you were vulnerable and walking through grimy streets at night. This movement took off hard in a few of the New York boroughs just as the west coast set their roots in a different type of atmosphere, which is why that Nas is Coming track and others like it were important to the development of the tone set in hiphop for that era.