music for editing astrophysics to.
this recent 'discourse' was very strange to me, because it speaks about that era of music as if it had any real 'authentic' purchase. as far as i remember it, all that stomp clap faux-woodsman thing was apprehended as music for insurance and car commercials from the very start. it wasn't like it was some underground thing that reached the mainstream and became saturated: it was mall muzak and vibes-based branding from the start?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
I thought this was an interesting reflection on the recent "stomp clap" period of music
https://defector.com/the-tragedy-of-sto … fc34c0e257
stomp clap music was basically the cultural equivalent of obama years optimism.
Fuck Israel
best crossover album i've heard from the underground scene to pop song sensibility in a while.
second video features my stomping grounds. basically shot in my back garden, lol.
second video features my stomping grounds. basically shot in my back garden, lol.
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Fuck Israel
Heard the last minute of this Nivana song while riding passenger in a car.
I remembered how when I was growing up this song constantly was at the top 10 songs and albums of all time.
Now the song sounds kind of silly. My girlfriend was like "what is he screaming about?"
I remembered how when I was growing up this song constantly was at the top 10 songs and albums of all time.
Now the song sounds kind of silly. My girlfriend was like "what is he screaming about?"

Ok boomer
nirvana have aged pretty well i think. a lot of their b-sides and non-MTV songs are good.
turn on the captions for weird al's version and it'll explain everything.Now the song sounds kind of silly. My girlfriend was like "what is he screaming about?"
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they look like quest givers from oblivion in that thumb.
2. no payment necessary.
3. i'd like to buy a house here.
4. do you have any quests?
5. tell me about the town of mildewaith.
6. tell me about yourself.
1. make it 250.i heard you closed the nearby oblivion gate. well done. take 200 septims for your troubles.
2. no payment necessary.
3. i'd like to buy a house here.
4. do you have any quests?
5. tell me about the town of mildewaith.
6. tell me about yourself.
a house, you say? i need to know you a bit better before i'll consider selling.
dude, it was the early 1990s. i guess new wave or new romantic fashion didn't arrive on the shores of depressed serial killer logging-camp land.


tbh i think sakamoto's style was always the height of dernier cri. one of the hippest people of the last half century. up there with bowie et al.



back to the point ...


tbh i think sakamoto's style was always the height of dernier cri. one of the hippest people of the last half century. up there with bowie et al.



back to the point ...
i was actually getting mild bowie vibes speaking of which.
not denigrating anyway, it's just the first thing that struck me looking at it.
at least we still have logs in washington. much better than flat dystopian states.
not denigrating anyway, it's just the first thing that struck me looking at it.
at least we still have logs in washington. much better than flat dystopian states.
they were both in the movie 'merry christmas, mr. lawrence'.
the only recognized christmas movie in america is die hard.
please send help.
please send help.
don't we produce like 800 shitty hallmark movies a year?