Yea Forumsros need some music to listen to any suggestions?
Yea Forumsros need some music to listen to any suggestions?
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Polyphia - new levels new devils. Groovy technical guitar. Just give the first song a try
Sicko mode
In love with a Ghost - Flowers.
Any particular genre?
Darude - Sandstorm
Mindless Self Indulgence
nigga music from the 90s
shit’s dope
currently bumpin this
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this entire channel is great if you like that trap/futurebeats sound
>Science Fiction
Album by Brand New
>Like Clockwork
Album by Queens of the Stone Age
Synthwave
>mfw i fell for it
That is pretty bad ass!
Hip-hop/ rap
The halo trilogy ost.Duhhh
Oh shit it’s not rick roll
And I’m digging it
Good job anons, some really good suggestions here
Pic definitely related
Junior Prom - Stand!
Mystery Skulls - Hellbent
Battle Tapes - Valkyrie
Watsky - tiny glowing screens screens
Enjoy
Any song by EDEN/The Eden Project.
Hester Prynne - The Goswell Divorce
god ur fucking gay.
we get it u smoke weed.
nobody fucking cares faggot. this music will never be good. fucking dogshit stoner faux trap hiphop diarreah shit stain music
It's a great album, fresh as fuck, kinda repetitive, but great
If you're looking for something super chill Miles Davis is awesome: youtube.com
Ween
Get Up Kids-Guilt Show
My man. Was just about to post some "musician's music" myself. Though, I always gravitate to All Blues or the archetypal So What. Personally, in regards to Davis, my favorite era of his is with the First Great Quintet. Workin' is arguably their best record. This Mingus record is really something else. Like classical spoken with a bebop accent. youtube.com
Parov Stelar
Primus, devin Townsend, faith no more, gwar, fishbone, streetlight manifesto.
>Devin Townsend
Impeccable taste sir
>Like Clockwork
BASED
I CAME HERE TO SAY EXACTLY THAT
I had a full list of "the good" music after metal took over classic rock. My teenage years consisted of rammstein and November doom
I remember porcupine tree from that list.
Fuck off this website
>streetlight manifesto
it's past your bedtime, junior
Listen here dick lips. I'm 34 and started listening to them in like 2005. They're still releasing shit today and are probably one of the best touring bands that still play actual music. So unless you're over 50 you can fuck right off.
Shadilay
primus is a good one
triggered
Ska is all good and fun but come on, do you still listen to Blink 182 as well? This is not a matter of age but of maturity.
I see what you're saying but ska, at least third wave has always had kind of a self awareness that they are shitty bands.theres a lot of self deprecation in ska punk culture. I'm fully aware that ska isnt this incredible mind blowing genre. I just like it.
As for streetlight I mean you gotta at least admit they are not entirely ska and have a fuckton more talent than your average ska band.
Also I mean the idea of growing up musically is kind of stupid. Frank Zappa has albums are are entirely based on juvenile, vulgar humor yet hes a musical genius. Is listening to Frank Zappa immature or is it in good taste?
What do you listen to on your phonograph with your pipe and monocle?
10 hours of soft Loli moans
I have a soft spot for ska. It was some of the first live music I experienced. Indeed, it usually isn't incredibly mind blowing in a technical or innovative sense, but it's fun. I think music can be good in many different ways. One of those ways is creating something simply pleasant to hear. Obviously Streetlight is doing that considering their continued following. I always was a big fan of Kalnoky's lyrics.
I believe "growing up" in any sense is natural. People change and evolve, as do their preferences and tastes. You got me about Zappa, though I would say certain albums of his are more artistic and others more satirical. However, I must admit that sometimes music can touch and hang onto you for seemingly no reason other than that you enjoy it, and there's something to be said for that.
I've been consuming all that I can recently. Lately I have been listening to a lot of bebop, some impressionism, James Brown, and early Bob Marley and the Wailers.
Keep enjoying what you enjoy!
Yeah I love Workin'... really any of the albums from those sessions are great. I'm also a huge fan of Birth of the Cool, something about the experimental nature of it and the thick voicing appeals to me. I haven't found another album that really sounds like it. In regards of Mingus, Mingus Ah Um will always be my favorite, though I really enjoy what you posted.
The Wall - Pink Floyd
All Things Must Pass - George Harrison
Birth of the Cool is on my list to obtain. I enjoy the first track a lot, I'm sure I'll like the others once I hear them. Also, agreed. Can't beat Mingus Ah Um. Better Git It In Your Soul is my favorite track on there. Black Saint and the Sinner Lady I just discovered. I really dig how the moods change so frequently. How the band plays together as parts of a whole (at leastm compared to a conventional jazz tune.) I especially am digging that segment where the tempo speeds up and then slows back down. Such a cool technique.
Everybody digs this guy
NICE AND SMOOTH
2 hours of bloomer music on Youtube, tonne of upbeat songs in the compilation
Gloryhammer is pretty cool they got a new album coming out soon to
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Definitely give birth of the cool some time, I was kinda indifferent about it at first but after a couple of listens it became one of my favorites. Some of the tracks are less than desireable (moon dreams comes to mind) but the circumstances of the recording make it more understandable. My favorite tracks are probably Jeru and Godchild
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I don't know. fucking death grips