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This song goes so hard

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The Aquabats - Pizza Day

Friday Wednesday :marseypartyzoom:

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Elton John - Candle in the Wind
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Darkthrone - Where Cold Winds Blow

black metal

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Dillinger Escape Plan - Destro's Secret

mathcore

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Orchid - Stagnant

emoviolence

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Tonetta - A Little At A Time
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Liszt is one of the greatest musicians of all time, being incredibly talented, but also for being the first rockstar; he toured, surrounded himself with women, had endless affairs with many powerful women, and generally turned muic into a spectacle. However, in his latter years he gave up his rockstar lifestyle and dedicated his life to God as a priest and returned to focusing on his compositions. During this time (and somewhat before too, but he was mostly caught up in being the best ever) Liszt was one of the most experimental composers, with many pieces that hint heavily towards jazz, impressionism, and even at*nality :puke:

Please enjoy!

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RIP queen :marseylibations::marseygeisha:

https://www.wionews.com/entertainment/k-pop-trot-singer-haesoo-passed-away-at-the-age-of-29-suicide-note-found-592651

cc @Redactor0 i have no idea who this is but i remember you mentioning trot music at one point

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:marseyhomofascist::marseyblack::marseysing:

/h/music and /h/femboy crossover episode

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Coki - Goblin
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https://media.giphy.com/media/2vjWxwdSQmGRLaobMD/giphy.webp

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Please rise for the rDrama national anthem
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:marseystims: SCHIZO MUSIC :marseyschizo:

SCHIZO MUSIC

@Schizo confirm that this is real schizo music

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So this guy is playing a fretless mountain banjo. Mountain banjos are usually simpler and more rugged than minstrel and bluegrass banjos. He is using a slide which I've only ever seen used in blues music, but it seems to be working well.

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Cumbus-Baglama - YouTube

so the cumbus (pronounced like jumbuse) is a Turkish instrument, made by some dude in Istanbul in the early 1900s. He saw how bands were using banjos because they project a lot of noise, but he wanted to make an instrument that was both loud for an audience and could play middle eastern music. Now that baglama cumbus is not the only type, of course, they have the cumbuses for the other lengths of saz, oud cumbuses, tambur I believe, and mandolin, very interesting instruments, all still made by the same company.

This particular one is a cumbus saz, specifically a baglama saz (there are other sizes such as a cura saz). The saz comes from somewhere in the middle east or central asia, it is mostly associated with Turks but loads of Balkan and Arab cultures have played them (even Armenians). The saz is a very interesting instrument, usually has no holes on the top, has a bridge sorta like a banjo, but most of the time has doubled strings. The cumbus saz keeps the same neck about with the Turkish scale and string frets but has that nice banjoish head.

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you know what is interesting about old "banjers" and slave banjos is despite not always having 5 strings like modern banjos most kept the 1 shorter string, this I believe comes from an african instrument, forgot the name of it.

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New Crue inbound

They haven't had a good single in 30 years, really since the Dr. Feelgood album. I think that's about when sixx fried his last creative braincell.

Maybe this will be different.

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Porter Robinson - Get your Wish

I love this twinky butt neighbor porter

The vocals on this track (and basically all of Nurture) are actually his voice pitched up and tuned, but he's got a great female sounding singing voice anyway

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2 Live Crew, The Frick Shop
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I’m drunk

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This single was released a month before 9/11.

God bless Israel and the troops.

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