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What is, in your opinion, the greatest rock song ever made?
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"Layla" "That Smell" is a close second
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1983 (a merman I should turn to be)
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A Day In The Life or Starless
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Talk about the Canuck who is subjectively an awesome musician, objectively a sweetheart, and a hot piece of ass: Grimes. Keep this music-focused and be nice to the old Grimester!
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>>68143554 why didnt grimes save us
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>>68143642 Save from herself?
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>>68143684 why didn't james warn us
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>>68143530 take me out of the cave, anon. i wish to see the sun.
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>>68143711 You was warned, but you didn't listened.
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Does /mu/ like death metal?
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how are there even replies NORMIES, REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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>this thread again and again and again and again again and again and again and again again and again and again and again again and again and again and again again and again and again and again again and again and again and again again and again and again and again
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(CAN'T WAKE UP)
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Of course. My favourite bands are Bullet for My Valentine, Trivium and Avenged Sevenfold
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I prefer sludge metal
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>following up a literal 11/10 masterpiece with this awful dreck Fuck
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>>67963127 >Their contemporary culture, particularly their music, however, is shit MAJOR KEK, HOLY FUCKING CHRIST M8. I take it you're just listening Future and Young Thug.
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>>67963794 It's beyond pretentious. It's really hard to read, and not with respect to the length. It's written by his friend or something and it's unbearable. What makes it worse is you know Justin read it beforehand and approved, only to further show his pretentiousness.
Also, let's not forget that dumb ass press conference he just did for his album. You know the concept of your album is shit when you have to explain it to everyone beforehand.
http://pitchfork.com/news/67963-bon-iver-reveals-the-secrets-of-new-album-22-a-million-at-eau-claire-press-conference/ Anonymous
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i hate this band
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anyone have a link?
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Upon release in the US, Trout Mask Replica sold poorly and failed to chart. It was more successful in the UK, where it spent a week at No. 21. This pretty much confirms people in the US have the worst taste.
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>>68095809 Was made in the Bahamas, nice try burger boy
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>>68098096 t. anthony fantano
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>>68095527 >We once lived in a time where something as off the wall as Trout Mask Replica was No. 21 on the charts When did audiences become so lazy and only want to be spoonfed generic cock rock and pop rap? Why isn't pop experimental anymore?
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>>68098472 cause there's a million other things to do now besides obsessing over music
Avant-Math God of /mu/ !!cNj5AVFpGe6
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>>68098115 Because taste is the average of a population, while specific artists are more likely to appear on more populated countries (like the USA, which is the third most populated country today).
Also, talent =/= taste
>>68098472 To Be Kind was on the charts as well, so...
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>But on some really real man, good to see you, really, what the dealy deal?
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Post a book, movie, vidya, etc. and /mu/ tells you what album is its musical equivalent.
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>>68082054 It was Actress - R.I.P
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>>68080409 HST said he had this on repet while writing it
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Hello faggots, I'm a wagecuckweeb loser that hates his life, his job, and everything he's become. On the bright side, I am allowed to listen to music while working. On the dark side, I am running out of shit I want to listen to. I mostly listen to gangster rap and electronica, but I think Animals by Pink Floyd has been the most expressive and deeply-felt thing I've listened to, of the deep sense of loss I feel when destroying my soul with pointless, alienated labor 8 hours a day. What would you recommend I listen to?
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Wish You Were Here is familiar territory I'm sure, as is DSOTM, but they tend to work in the same vein Other than big albums like OK Computer and Loveless (that everyone here knows), Untrue is very good I'm-sad-core electronic, and even Dummy by Portishead if it's a rainy day
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i recommend you read the sticky
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>>68079544 We don't like yer kind here
git out
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XIU XIU XIU XIU
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Post an album and a first name. If your name is called you must listen to the corresponding album.>happy listening, david
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>>68078863 Ive had that in my "to listen to" pile for ages. I guess today is the day.
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Jeff, this is your treat for having your name spelled the good way. Not the fucking shit way with the G
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just listen to it erica, i know you will like it
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hope you like it evan
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