idk wtf this is but you can check it out
There is a thread about real emo on this board but its old.
I wonder if people like other hardcore though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jY0wj8mPK3k
I was big into straight edge and still am (only mention it when talking music)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-o1MdQVw3g
credit: Minor Threat, Bane
hell yeah.
straight edge was not really popular in my city. They were individuals that claimed it but there wasn't a "straight edge community" or a scene of bands.
I definitely love Minor Threat and just about anything on Dischord or Ebullition, but I'm definitely more of an emo listener than a straight edge listerner.
That being said, I can see the appeal of the straight edge lifestyle now that I'm older.
Ozzy Osbourne died yesterday I guess. Metal is mostly miss, occasional hit for me but I decided to listen to this because of the news. It's like some intermediary between what we think of as metal and hippie jam music. They would probably hate to be compared to that but you know... They were closer to it than meal fans want to admit, so that means the gnarliest, heaviest most extreme metal of today has some connection back to peace love and hippie music.
> aasddaseafdsasfsasfdadfs
This is not an acceptable level of effort for a new thread on /music/
> anyone else like mbr
But yes, MBR is pretty cool. A lot of his stuff starts to sound the same after you've heard enough of it but he's extremely good at what he does.
What's your favorite MBR? This is the one I used to listen to the most
https://masterbootrecord.bandcamp.com/album/interrupt-request
>>0x000002
> What's your favorite MBR? This is the one I used to listen to the most
> https://masterbootrecord.bandcamp.com/album/interrupt-request
same
I played his game, VirtuaVerse. He did the music, sound, and story.
It's cool if you like MBR and the music and art is great, but he really should have hired someone else to do the writing in my opinion.
>>0x000006
> I'm not a metal fan, but DAMN is this good
yeah he's very good at what he does. I appreciate it as a chiptune fan more than anything.
He made me realize that there is more to chiptune than happy hardcore.
Her career began during the 1970s New York City no wave scene as the singer and guitarist of Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, which is the era of her work that I'm most familiar with.
This is the discography of that band:
https://lydialunch.bandcamp.com/track/baby-doll
You should listen while reading...
No Wave
It's noise music with the instrumentation and aesthetic of punk rock. The most interesting thing about it is that it occurred along side and was contemporary with the earliest 1970s New York punk and yet it sets the stage for every flavor of post-punk genre to come.
While 1970s punk might have started in dingy clubs with musicians that were not trying to blow up, it instantly became the commercially viable pop rock of the era. It's interesting that while that evisceration of punk culture was going on, there were extremely influential and authentic punk acts that would push the genre into the directions we would see develop further in the 80s.
As far as I see it, 80s hardcore music owes its entire existence to the no wave scene.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_wave
In this thread, we're going to look at Lydia Lunch in 1970s New York.
if you didn't know the viper youtube started uploading the other day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTiWU7R2Uqo
bloop, the guy who runs it, says the viper accepted a plea deal for 15 years
not responsible for anything in this folder, it's too much viper to know what all is in it
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1MBFQopEHbHEcRq5laZ1Q8Jj7iHz4hv6A
https://mega.nz/#F!M0BWTAgb!CuiGOIMGLSuJbwrgv750Fw
viper acappellas and songs
Sad Boys is a music collective from Stockholm, Sweden; formed by Yung Lean, Gud, and Sherman. The group is associated with fellow Stockholm artists Bladee, Ecco2k, Thaiboy Digital, and Whitearmor making up the members of art and music collective under the name of Drain Gang, formerly Shield Gang, formerly Gravity Boys.
I would never sage a Bladee post.
Butterfly sounds so fast after listening to the slow version so long.