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SIESTA - Sadesper Record
What is this... alien... type of hybrid manifestation of... jungle, rock, chinese singing, uh........ tech uh......... I DON4T KNOW!!!!!!!!1111111SIESTA - Sadesper Record
How do you guys find this lol. Very nice, especially the first one, that one is going in my chess playlist. Not sure though, is this acid, or techno?100%
Japanese music makers are just on another planet. Never watched the anime but the music is pretty cool.I won't forgive ! Not a single tear, I won't forgive!
THE NOSTALGIA MAN LMAO. I LITERALLY ERASED IT FROM MY MIND AND NOW IT'S JUST... man. Thanks for reposting this. I used to listen to it so much.Kaiser Chiefs - Ruby
Deathcore best core.October Tide - 2019
Wtf is this lol. It really reminds me of grimace_smoking_weed.jpeg:Keiji Haino with Boris - Live at 20,000 Volts
Believe or not, I inherited my music taste from my parents. My mom grew up in LA in the Seventies and Eighties and massively into Punk, New Wave/Post-Punk, EBM, Digital Hardcore and Industrial shit. My stepfather is mixed race and grew up in Tacoma in Sixties and Seventies, and was also into New Wave/Post-Punk stuff in the Eighties as well as Funk, Reggae and Hip-Hop of all types, but particularly P-Funk, Electro-Funk, Gangsta Rap and Underground/Indie Hip-Hop. My father (who wasn't in the picture for most of my youth) is in to far different stuff, and mostly listens to Bluegrass, Country and Metal of various stripes. He used to have broader music horizons, but has become increasingly About the only thing I inherited from him music-wise is a tolerence for the former two genres, and even a liking for some classic country (like Johnny Cash and Charlie Feathers). Apparently I was more than likely conceived to the NIN song Sin, and spent most of my youth listening music my parents liked. It helped that they were still on the cutting edge of music (in fact my mom and stepdad were DJs for a college radio station in Klamath Falls in the very early Aughties and would take me in with them). I've even managed to introduce my parents to new music they like, like RTJ, Death Grips and The I.L.Y's.What is this... alien... type of hybrid manifestation of... jungle, rock, chinese singing, uh........ tech uh......... I DON4T KNOW!!!!!!!!1111111
Good stuff though, lol.
How do you guys find this lol. Very nice, especially the first one, that one is going in my chess playlist. Not sure though, is this acid, or techno?
Japanese music makers are just on another planet. Never watched the anime but the music is pretty cool.
THE NOSTALGIA MAN LMAO. I LITERALLY ERASED IT FROM MY MIND AND NOW IT'S JUST... man. Thanks for reposting this. I used to listen to it so much.
Deathcore best core.Angelmaker is pretty cool too imo. That and Black Tongue, damn. I liked Nadir expecially:
Wtf is this lol. It really reminds me of grimace_smoking_weed.jpeg:
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I also have no idea how to describe it but from now on, this is how I'm gonna describe my music taste to people...What is this... alien... type of hybrid manifestation of... jungle, rock, chinese singing, uh........ tech uh......... I DON4T KNOW!!!!!!!!1111111
Good stuff though, lol.
My music taste is some weird combination from video games, watching music videos on late night television and what I've inherited from my grandmother.Believe or not, I inherited my music taste from my parents. My mom grew up in LA in the Seventies and Eighties and massively into Punk, New Wave/Post-Punk, EBM, Digital Hardcore and Industrial shit. My stepfather is mixed race and grew up in Tacoma in Sixties and Seventies, and was also into New Wave/Post-Punk stuff in the Eighties as well as Funk, Reggae and Hip-Hop of all types, but particularly P-Funk, Electro-Funk, Gangsta Rap and Underground/Indie Hip-Hop. My father (who wasn't in the picture for most of my youth) is in to far different stuff, and mostly listens to Bluegrass, Country and Metal of various stripes. He used to have broader music horizons, but has become increasingly About the only thing I inherited from him music-wise is a tolerence for the former two genres, and even a liking for some classic country (like Johnny Cash and Charlie Feathers). Apparently I was more than likely conceived to the NIN song Sin, and spent most of my youth listening music my parents liked. It helped that they were still on the cutting edge of music (in fact my mom and stepdad were DJs for a college radio station in Klamath Falls in the very early Aughties and would take me in with them). I've even managed to introduce my parents to new music they like, like RTJ, Death Grips and The I.L.Y's.
That first song is by the Australian Industrial band Angelspit, though the version I posted is remixed by the Norwegian-American Industrial Aggrotech band Combichrist.
Anyways, relevant:
Yeah, video game soundtracks and MTV (only managed to watch it at the tail end of the nineties and the very early aughts before it turned into the reality TV brainrot it is now) were another influence for me as well. I think the first time I heard the Gorillaz is when I watched the 19-2000 video on MTV, and my first exposures to El-P were probably on [adult swim] and then the Tony Hawk's American Wasteland soundtrack. Not to mention all the GTA radio stations. In fact, one of the reasons I like Machine Girl is it reminds me of every [as] bump and video game soundtrack I've listened to at once. Speaking of which...My music taste is some weird combination from video games, watching music videos on late night television and what I've inherited from my grandmother.
So Persona sound tracks, Primus & Billy Joel as examples of each![]()