[Music] Songs on repeat
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Re: [Music] Songs on repeat
I used to work in a factory and I was really happy because I could daydream all day -- I.C.
And thanks to EVA, I've started like myself and that has made me very happy. Mr. Anno, please keep working on EVA a lot more.
and thank you so much for everything!!
And thanks to EVA, I've started like myself and that has made me very happy. Mr. Anno, please keep working on EVA a lot more.
and thank you so much for everything!!
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Alvvays -- Dreams Tonite -- Pretty good dreamy pop
I used to work in a factory and I was really happy because I could daydream all day -- I.C.
And thanks to EVA, I've started like myself and that has made me very happy. Mr. Anno, please keep working on EVA a lot more.
and thank you so much for everything!!
And thanks to EVA, I've started like myself and that has made me very happy. Mr. Anno, please keep working on EVA a lot more.
and thank you so much for everything!!
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Mariya takeuchi - Plastic Love
After hearing it on an Evangelion mix on youtube. I can't stop listening to this song.
SPOILER: Show
After hearing it on an Evangelion mix on youtube. I can't stop listening to this song.
It's Ok if you hate me, I hate me too.
Re: [Music] Songs on repeat
Sometimes you want hard candy. Sometimes you want bubblegum.
This. . . This is bubblegum.
Olivia Holt - Generous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=499G5H08u2s
This. . . This is bubblegum.
Olivia Holt - Generous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=499G5H08u2s
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I used to work in a factory and I was really happy because I could daydream all day -- I.C.
And thanks to EVA, I've started like myself and that has made me very happy. Mr. Anno, please keep working on EVA a lot more.
and thank you so much for everything!!
And thanks to EVA, I've started like myself and that has made me very happy. Mr. Anno, please keep working on EVA a lot more.
and thank you so much for everything!!
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"Damn it! Who do I have to screw around here just to get a stupid story?!" - Gail Hailstorm, author of the book You're Dead, I'm Rich (Scary Movie)
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2Q||3.33 _ 神殺しを行う
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Re: [Music] Songs on repeat
Teotihuacan by Noel Gallagher (from The X-Files: Fight the Future soundtrack)
I've listened to this song a lot over the last twenty years (when I first heard it over the movie's end credits), and there really is no finer piece to accompany an early-morning/late-night stroll through town (especially in the rain or snow). Such a great moody track.
I've listened to this song a lot over the last twenty years (when I first heard it over the movie's end credits), and there really is no finer piece to accompany an early-morning/late-night stroll through town (especially in the rain or snow). Such a great moody track.
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AngelNo13Bardiel wrote:Teotihuacan by Noel Gallagher (from The X-Files: Fight the Future soundtrack)
I've listened to this song a lot over the last twenty years (when I first heard it over the movie's end credits), and there really is no finer piece to accompany an early-morning/late-night stroll through town (especially in the rain or snow). Such a great moody track.
No kidding! I always adored the piano melody that flows perfectly throughout. Nice to find a fellow fan of quality music.
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Gladiator by Warkings
Such a fun song to listen to, had it on repeat for the better part of 5 hours the other day
Such a fun song to listen to, had it on repeat for the better part of 5 hours the other day
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Play this at my funeral, please!
Sid Vicious - My Way
Sid Vicious - My Way
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Not really songs, but -
https://youtu.be/kVzjh4XGrZ0
I have (metaphorically) worn the sprockets away from this on tape (my grandfather's), then on CD and now with the Internet. Especially on crowded buses and trains. Much more beautiful and orderly than the world is.
One of my great failings is that I can't play so much as a penny whistle - especially as my family are quite musical. I envy Shinji his cello (episode 15, Bach - Cello Suite, No. 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGQLXRTl3Z0)
https://youtu.be/kVzjh4XGrZ0
I have (metaphorically) worn the sprockets away from this on tape (my grandfather's), then on CD and now with the Internet. Especially on crowded buses and trains. Much more beautiful and orderly than the world is.
One of my great failings is that I can't play so much as a penny whistle - especially as my family are quite musical. I envy Shinji his cello (episode 15, Bach - Cello Suite, No. 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGQLXRTl3Z0)
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Not a specific song, but I've been listening to Linkin Park again, mostly their stuff after Minutes to Midnight. Maybe it's the isolation, the times we're going through, but songs like "Burn it down" and "Burning in the Skies" have been stuck in my head for the past couple weeks. I've also been listening to a bunch of Mike Shinoda's solo work, like "Fine", "Crossing a Line", and "Hold it Together".
It's kind of weird, I thought I was done with angst and nu metal, but again, it's probably the shit we're going through.
It's kind of weird, I thought I was done with angst and nu metal, but again, it's probably the shit we're going through.
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More albums than individual songs, but still...
Last week or so, I've repeatedly listened to both Mr. Bungle's self-titled album and Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat. by Slipknot.
The former is pretty much the culmination of my experience with "weird" music (beginning at Primus, followed by Frank Zappa and Ween before heading on to The Residents), it's just eclectic and strange and impressive in a way that's hard to put in words. Just go look it up and listen if you haven't, it'll be worth your time.
The latter is an interesting view at a band before they were known about, and it's worth listening to for the early versions of later songs ("Slipknot" is an early slower take on "(sic)"; "Gently", "Tattered and Torn" and "Only One" are more familiar but still a bit different; "Killers are Quiet" is just as eerie and unnerving as when it got reworked into Iowa's title track), not to mention more than a few interludes into bass-heavy funk and...wait, disco?!? Yeah, for all the creepy droning noises and riffs throughout, its strangest moment has to be that tonal shift on "Do Nothing/Bitchslap".
Last week or so, I've repeatedly listened to both Mr. Bungle's self-titled album and Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat. by Slipknot.
The former is pretty much the culmination of my experience with "weird" music (beginning at Primus, followed by Frank Zappa and Ween before heading on to The Residents), it's just eclectic and strange and impressive in a way that's hard to put in words. Just go look it up and listen if you haven't, it'll be worth your time.
The latter is an interesting view at a band before they were known about, and it's worth listening to for the early versions of later songs ("Slipknot" is an early slower take on "(sic)"; "Gently", "Tattered and Torn" and "Only One" are more familiar but still a bit different; "Killers are Quiet" is just as eerie and unnerving as when it got reworked into Iowa's title track), not to mention more than a few interludes into bass-heavy funk and...wait, disco?!? Yeah, for all the creepy droning noises and riffs throughout, its strangest moment has to be that tonal shift on "Do Nothing/Bitchslap".
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Clones to the left of me, tsunderes to the right...and here I am, stuck in the middle with Shinji. - how I view my experience with Evangelion
-When it comes to Asuka/Shinji, pre-EoE is like moving Mount Everest and post-EoE is like moving the Olympus Mons. Either way, it's moving a mountain. It's just the size of said mountain.-
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Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly. - Franz Kafka
Clones to the left of me, tsunderes to the right...and here I am, stuck in the middle with Shinji. - how I view my experience with Evangelion
-When it comes to Asuka/Shinji, pre-EoE is like moving Mount Everest and post-EoE is like moving the Olympus Mons. Either way, it's moving a mountain. It's just the size of said mountain.-
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What is your personal take on Anders, the former lead vocalist of Slipknot before Corey Taylor? I always liked his more guttural growls and his melodies but the band wanted to become more mainstream so they hired Corey and put Anders as backing vocalist which didn't last long as he left soon afterwards.
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I think Anders works fine for the material on MFKR, but it's kind of hard to say if he would've worked as well on later releases (I feel like he'd have probably been just as good as Corey on the first two albums, anything after that is pure conjecture just because of the stylistic departure from Vol.3 and on). I'd love a look into an alternate reality where he stayed on, just to see if they'd have been as good (or hell, even better).
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Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly. - Franz Kafka
Clones to the left of me, tsunderes to the right...and here I am, stuck in the middle with Shinji. - how I view my experience with Evangelion
-When it comes to Asuka/Shinji, pre-EoE is like moving Mount Everest and post-EoE is like moving the Olympus Mons. Either way, it's moving a mountain. It's just the size of said mountain.-
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Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly. - Franz Kafka
Clones to the left of me, tsunderes to the right...and here I am, stuck in the middle with Shinji. - how I view my experience with Evangelion
-When it comes to Asuka/Shinji, pre-EoE is like moving Mount Everest and post-EoE is like moving the Olympus Mons. Either way, it's moving a mountain. It's just the size of said mountain.-
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The most repeated song on my iTunes is definitely Manntis' cover of Lacuna Coil's "Heaven's A Lie". For those of you unfamiliar with Manntis, they were part of a MTV reality show in 2004 called Battle for Ozzfest in which 8 bands chose one of their own each to represent them in competing for that coveted spot of one of the Second Stage bands in 2005 Ozzfest. Manntis got third place while A Dozen Furies won although I feel Manntis won the longevity battle since they were around for a longer time than A Dozen Furies which broke up in 2006.
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Just the EoE soundtrack. I just listen to it on loop. Musical perfection.
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Lately I've been listening to a bit of Carpenter Brut, because it makes for good driving music.
In particular, been listening to Hang'Em All, Turbo Killer, and Anarchy Road (even though it sounds distinctly different from the rest of the album).
https://carpenterbrut.bandcamp.com/album/trilogy
Also, their cover of Maniac is the right kind of weird and awesome:
https://carpenterbrut.bandcamp.com/trac ... ann-ligner
In particular, been listening to Hang'Em All, Turbo Killer, and Anarchy Road (even though it sounds distinctly different from the rest of the album).
https://carpenterbrut.bandcamp.com/album/trilogy
Also, their cover of Maniac is the right kind of weird and awesome:
https://carpenterbrut.bandcamp.com/trac ... ann-ligner
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