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Bromance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJVt8kUAm9Q
there is no romance like bromance :D
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https://soundcloud.com/teengirlfantasy/sets/tracer
Old, but a goodie!
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At dinner the other night, some friends and I were waxing nostalgic over some of the great punk, hardcore, and metal bands we'd worshiped in bygone days while dealing with adolescence, young adulthood, trying to make sense of our place in an ever-changing world, and of course date women while divesting ourselves of the patriarchal ways in which we'd been socialized to view women! One of the first great "house shows" *(DIY-speak for semi-legal underground shows for touring bands often taking place in a basement or perhaps an attic if it was an acoustic band in which everyone pays a flat fee of around $5 to watch the touring band or bands and 1 or 2 local openers. Records, cds, tapes, shirts, stickers, etc are all sold for a bare profit;in many cases haggling ensues as the band cares more about their fans than their payday as per punk/DIY aesthetics and values.) I ever saw was in the early winter of 2002,probably January.I rambled down some creaking basement steps to join about 50 fellow black-hoodie-with-a-back-patch-clad "punk kids" to await the arrival of a little-known D-beat/crust band from Portland,Oregon by way of Memphis, TN known as Tragedy.The pedigree was familiar if the name was not; these men had served in the legendary crust punk band His Hero is Gone, earning respect and devotion from every quarter of the "trve kvlt" underground,from grindcore and death metal fans to hardcore kids and everything in between.
Tragedy had self-released in very limited supplies their first vinyl record record and an EP, and while most of us at the show had heard them or owned them we'd heard the new one was set to annihilate and redefine the parameters of D-Beat hardcore punk. My then-ladyfriend was more amused than anything by what she considered "Testorone-y" crustpunk, being more a fan of indie rock like Sonic Youth, Fugazi and Cursive. That night, however, I watched with unrestrained joy as she threw herself into the heat of it all as fervently as any dreadlocked,tattooed, bearded, anti-authoritarian devotee. The show was legendary, something friends and I who haven't seen each other in years due to changing lives will still remark upon over catching-up brews. Since then I've become friends with the Tragedy dudes and when I moved to a different Midwest city mine was the house they brought their boisterousness to.
In the spirit of that DIY aesthetic that values art before money, I'll post the entirety of what I consider their finest LP:
Tragedy-Vengeance
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i have never go to a punk concert.... i've always wanted tho the scene in my country is not that big... even tho i dont like the genre that much (sometimes i love it tho), i've heard that snfu concerts are legendary
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tho this song in particular might not sound so punk
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I listen to this band https://www.youtube.com/user/NinjaSexParty
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thanks for that i was really something heavy. tho i dont really like the voice of the singer, the rest is amazing
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Infected Mushroom - Vicious delicious
The first song of the album is the first song i ever heard of them
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I mostly listen to techno/house of sorts with some rock of sorts sprinkled in.
My main artists are:
Angus and Julia Stone, Andain, Kaskade, Late Night Alumni, Linkin Park.
A few specific separate "shoutouts" I guess you can call them goes to:
Bob Moses-Before I Fall (song)
Bob Moses-Keeping Me Alive (song)
Purity Ring-Shrines (album)
The Blue Man Group- Persona (song)
Twenty One Pilots-Car Radio (song)
Crystal Castles-Celestica (song)
Example-Midnight Run (song)
La Dispute- The Most Beautiful Bitter Fruit (song)
There's more, but I wanted to keep this post relatively short.
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I've been listening to the Game of Thrones S6 soundtrack. A lot.
These songs, to be exact:
Light of the Seven
The Winds of Winter
Pure bliss.
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random thread that i am sure are atleast 300 already but what are you listening to lately (music i mean )... i've been listening a lot of Queen of the stone ages, i tried listening to it a long while ago because foo fighers is my favorite band and dave grohl my favorite musician and they tend to work togheter, but i didnt really liked it before, but now i really love their robot rock, and also Eagles of fucking death metal, i really love those guys, i started listening to them for the same reason that with QotSA but i liked the all along.. here ara a couple of tracks :D... oh and also thanks again to our lord and savior Dave Grohl i've been listeing to the soundtrack of Sound City a lot
Cherry Cola - Eagles of death metal
Sick, Sick, Sick - Queens of the Stone age
Sound City OST - The Man That Never Was (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel, Smear, Springfield)
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