Replies to schwarzen, page 4
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@schwarzen That'll be 50 marijuanas and one MLG no-scope please
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@schwarzen People don't make their Miis look like Pokémon and genitals and automobiles just for you to Potato Knishes on them like this, mang
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@schwarzen Nah, you need meme music like http://pny.lv/dlxx
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@schwarzen Just do what Tyler did and add autoplaying mu- oh wait that got patched out :(
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@schwarzen That score is arbitrary! >:U
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@schwarzen Are you serious? Cuz i cannot take the word "dank" seriously lol
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@schwarzen Not anymore.
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@schwarzen Ugh. About to pass out.
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@schwarzen Hiiiiii. :3
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@schwarzen Hot dayum, that's a fine piece of Wood!
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@schwarzen Drone metal is pretty cool too though admittedly I'm not as well versed in it as I am with other genres. Sunn O))) are totally rad though.
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@schwarzen Though these days as far as really long metal goes I'm more into black metal and post metal, generally really atmospheric stuff.
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@schwarzen Yeah, I guess for me it's hit and miss. For a while when I was into prog my favourite band was Between the Buried and Me (and I still like them these days though I haven't really listened to them in a while) and they were all about those really long ass conceptual pieces (hell, their most recent album is a space opera about the end of the universe told through a 30 minute EP and 72 minute LP). But it's fun and interesting because the songwriting is really engaging too, and while technical it's not just a bunch of batcaveery. I respect the talent of Symphony X but their music can't hold my attention at all.
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@schwarzen Even back when I was into prog Symphony X never really caught on for me. They're talented but I felt their stuff was just way too theatrical (which I understand is the case with a lot of prog, but I still think there are tasteful ways of executing it)
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@schwarzen Not really into any of those guys too much, or I was into them in the past and now mostly listen to them out of nostalgia from time to time. That being said, I still am a metal fan (even if I don't listen to the genre as often as I used to). I'm a really big black metal nerd and love everything from the genre's roots like Mayhem, Emperor, and Ulver to more newer and experimental groups like Altar of Plagues, Liturgy, and Deafheaven. I've actually seen Deafheaven live and it's one of the best shows I've ever been to, plus it was right around the time Sunbather came out. I'm also into a lot of other metal genres like sludge metal, prog metal, death metal, metalcore (note when I say this I don't mean those crappy scene bands I mean the really raw stuff like Converge and Botch), and post metal. Actually, the war on terror has made it difficult to talk about one of my favourite metal bands of all time, who happened to be named Isis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isis_%28band%29
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@schwarzen Yeah, even though I wasn't crazy about Damon's most recent solo album new Gorillaz always warrants excitement. Here's hoping for some cool guest features on the new record too.
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@schwarzen Gorillaz are pretty rad, I'm exciting for the new upcoming stuff. I have a Plastic Beach shirt lying around here somewhere.
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@schwarzen Pinkerton is pretty much my heart and soul
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@schwarzen Weezer: Love their first two records to death, mixed feeling on everything else ranging from alright to get the hell out
Sublime: Ambivalent, I've heard lots of their records but never really got into them or disliked them
Smashing Pumpkins: Pretty good but hella overrated. Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie are both solid though. -
@schwarzen Yeah, I love Nine Inch Nails but Cash's version of Hurt is just something else. He gave the song an entirely new context and it's goddamn haunting. That video brings me to tears every time I watch it.
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@schwarzen The whole "At Folsom Prison" album is great. Also his cover of "Hurt" might just be the saddest thing I've ever heard, especially when coupled with the music video.
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@schwarzen I did know about them before FO3 but that song's become pretty damn idiosyncratic with the game anynway
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@schwarzen How can you not? Folsom Prison Blues is so good.
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@schwarzen Good music for the apocalypse, no?
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@schwarzen Though as far as old country goes how can you not like Johnny Cash, right?
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@schwarzen I'd put The Ink Spots closer to oldschool R&B
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@schwarzen Despite not really loving The New Danger or True Magic, Mos Def's The Ecstatic was actually a really damn good album.
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@schwarzen I like some old country music but I will admit I don't really harbour any interest in any new country.