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Mine is that I've been sick of Weird Al's schtick for like 15 years and looking back on it, he was never that funny in the first place.
- FamilyGuyShill : you stole this thread idea from someone else
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More information to follow soon.
Give yourself a clown name. Grab a relevant pfp. Post your favorite wicked clown jams in the meantime, new threads strongly encouraged. Juffalos will be killed on sight. Don't know what a juffalo is? Congratulations, you're a juffalo b-word. ZERO neden.
True ninjas who are down with the clown will be given badges at the conclusion of this era. That means name AND pfp.
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The Taliban has released a song confirming the war between Afghanistan and Iran.
— Mahd (@MAHD_15_oct) May 27, 2023
From the song's lyrics they are telling Ibrahim Raisi :"We are ready to liberate Tehran ,We are ready to Reform Tehran (Iranian Government)...Our Mujahideen are ready for a big bloody Revolution." pic.twitter.com/BoSyyqW28l
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I wanna know what moids are liking these days. By beautiful I mean more on the pretty side rather than just your favourite.
!augustlovers please let me know, I'm very interested
edit: adding my own
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Hacker News thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31939013
Funnily enough I had a phase during the iPod years where most of my playlist were country music songs
Nowadays I just listen to the music that is the sound of my own screams
If you’ve spent time in rural sub Saharan Africa one thing that might shock you is the popularity of American country music to the point where you can’t go to a bar, party, or wedding without avoiding it 🧵
The moment American county music reached Africa in the 70s it became instantly popular in the Anglophone so much so that many African singers at the time tried to emulate 70s American country singers
One of the most popular anti-apartheid albums in west Africa in the 80s was an attempt by local singers at making their variant of American country music
“Country themed” weddings are especially popular in rural parts of Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe even adopting country line dancing
Of course the question why is American country music popular with rural Africans of all people? Well it’s mostly because it’s the only foreign music they can relate to. Compare this contemporary Zimbabwean country music and you’ll see many similar themes to American country music
Rural Africans are socially conservative farmers and ranchers so naturally music about cows and trucks speaks more to them than pop or hip hop especially if it gives them an excuse to wear their cowboy hats and boots
The popularity of American country music can even be seen in arguably the most popular music genre in anglophone sub Saharan Africa that being Christian worship music with the integration of country style melodies
And to the converse Africans have added in their own styles and instruments to covers of American country music. So if you ever find yourself in rural Africa don’t be surprised by how popular Johnny Cash and Hank Williams are !
And one more for fun from the rural west of Kenya
- Grue : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsBVxk_rE6o
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back to playing the field, neighbors
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Kid Rock should release a new album the same day as Taylor Swift.
— Nick Adams (@NickAdamsinUSA) August 30, 2022
People are craving real music with thought-provoking and emotional lyrics. Who better to give it to them than Kid Rock?
I GUARANTEE his album would outsell and outclass hers!
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I've not really browsed /mu/ or 4chan in ages but is that still the best place to find deep cuts / underground music? - Le gems if you will
Music I'd be referring to has like hundreds/thousands of listeners. Usually a one off album or project.
Examples:
Japanese Lo-fi synth music - https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/麓健一/美化-bika/
Random Vocaloid album with 2k views - https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm17530945
[insert random Vaporwave album that ends up being Good Actually] -
I would've used Brave Little Abacus in the past but they're super high on RYM now lol - https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the-brave-little-abacus/just-got-back-from-the-discomfort—were-alright/
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i'll start, chris brown is genuinely a really good singer. i genuinely believe that people don't like him because he beat up rihanna a million years ago
songs he's featured on like waves by kanye and sweet serenade by pusha t are some good examples of his vocal chops
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I’m a and my tastes were groomed by /mu/ and related outlets (rym, Needledrop, a good bit of r/*heads subs).
In the past 3ish years I’ve found myself unable to handle “experimental” or “noisy” bands. I used to enjoy just throwing on Sunn and chilling but now I’d rather listen to Steve Winwood.
I can’t put my finger on it exactly but it seems to be a mix of not having the patience for atonal music or really over listen to someone drone on about how life sucks.
Another big change is I can’t listen to a lot of politics heavy music. I think I’m realizing being good at music is probably antithetical to having fleshed out political opinions. Being masterful at communicating universal human experiences like love seems like a much more worthy goal than singing about how incels are bad.
Anybody else have a big shift in their music tastes over time?
- WayOut : Where have you been?! We've been worried sick!
- CARPS_NUMBER_ONE_HATER : Carp will never read this lmao
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During her acceptance speech for video of the year at the #VMAs, Taylor Swift announces a new album out October 21. https://t.co/K3f4GrgiuJ pic.twitter.com/9q2jGVDoPl
— Variety (@Variety) August 29, 2022
https://variety.com/2022/music/news/taylor-swift-announces-all-new-album-for-fall-2022-1235352890/
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/mtv-vmas-2022-live-winners-b2154616.html
- Red_Shill : I WORE COLOGNE, TO GET TO FEELING RIGHT
- luxuriouscinnamon : repost
- Jew : repost
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Post some songs that give you good summer vibes
Here's a few of mine
Can't go wrong with RAC:
This song is catchy af:
Kygo is always chill:
Since we were talking about Poppy the other day we need some Mars Argo:
Don't know much about this girl but I like the song:
and you have to finish it up with Marina because she's the queen:
She's so perfect
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Temple of the Dog - Hunger Strike
Japandroids - North East South West
Live - Shit Towne
Barenaked Ladies - The Old Apartment
The Hold Steady - Positive Jam
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Southern Cross
Jimmy Buffet - Bob Roberts' Society Band
Oasis - Little By Little
Alkaline Trio - Calling All Skeletons
- FamilyGuyShill : no it doesnt
- mkultrasubject : coal
- Kirby : The Chadstuds
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So I saw a popular tweet about this image and figured I'd review the songs myself.
Thrift Shop - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (feat. Wanz)
Not nearly as bad as I remembered. The intro was dogshit but overall I think if the song never got extremely popular and overplayed it'd be fondly remembered.
6.8/10
Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams
Starts off decent but after about a minute in you're waiting for the end. Then you realize it's 4:23 long.
3.4/10
So horrifically overplayed that despite not having heard it in years I was sick of it after a good 20 seconds. People say this was "when Imagine Dragons was good" but this is pretty mediocre. Although I can see why people like it.
4.5/10
An overall miserable listening experience.
1.2/10
Can't Hold Us - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton
A great song that still holds up today. It being beaten by Thrift Shop is criminal. The 4 minute run time flew by.
8.7/10
I'm using the 4:37 radio edit and not the 8+ minute song because I'm not a masochist. Any energy I had from the last song was completely shattered (get it?) from this obnoxious whiny bullshit pop.
Surely the rest of the songs on this list won't be just as obnoxious
1.7/10
Just Give Me a Reason - Pink featuring Nate Reuss
Somehow the moid's voice is more obnoxious than Pink's.
Not as bad as I remembered. Still terrible. Hey, at least it's not Mirrors.
3.4/10
Cruise - Florida Georgia Line featuring Nelly
Oh God I didn't recognize this song from the name. Imagine my surprise when it started playing. This unironically might be the worst song ever.
It's almost so bad it wraps around to being ironically good. Almost.
0.0/10
Very generic and bland, but she does have her tits halfway out in the music video. So there's that.
2.8/10
Final Thoughts
Overall most of these songs are remembered poorly because they were so overplayed. While pretty bad on average, I don't think 2013 was much worse for pop music than any other year. My reviews towards the end might be a little low because my tolerance for mediocre music was rapidly dropping. But oh well.
If there's a better version of a song on this list that would change my review, please don't tell me. I don't care.
Comment any songs/albums/discographies you'd like me to review. I might do a Taylor Swift discography review if you guys are interested.
Edit: Apparently skipped When I Was Your Man by Bruno Mars. Oh well, not gonna listen to it now. I'll give it a generous 3/10