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Critically acclaimed songs

Back in the Google Music days they had a playlist that updated with critical darlings, and I used to find 90% of my music from it. Genres were all over the place, which I loved. Tbh since it died I've been coasting. Anyone know of something similar?

Some examples. While doing this I also realized this was 8 years ago and I feel so fricking old

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!chasers !cuteandinvalid

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anyone else permanently affected by the tony hawk pro skater 2 soundtrack

:#shadowskate: < me when i listen to anything from it

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Haddaway - What Is Love
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Yes I still listen to vaporwave :marseyconfused:
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To this day, they will not stop raping Tupac

Seeing this shit always depresses me. I try not to wish death on others, but in a just world all music executives would promptly and painfully die for pooping up discographies like this.

Yes I'm mad :marseyraging:

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@sandkwinn

:blush:

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Troye Sivan - Rush----------A MUST WATCH :marseysalutepride:

!lgbt !bottoms

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:marseyjamming::marseyvibing: I dedicate this song to @TED_SIMP :marseyjamming::marseyvibing::marseypuke:

@TED_SIMP

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Apparently I’m going to Tay Tay’s Seattle concert

My sister got me a ticket so we could have a girls trip lmao :taythumbsup:

!pnw I’m not a super fan of hers but it’ll be a fun time.

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blink-182 - What's My Age Again?

Nobody likes you when you're 23.

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As someone named "Dahvie Vanity Fan", it is only right that I tell you this story.

For those of you who didn't know (which is probably all of you), her name is Nicole Nogrady, otherwise known as Lady Nogrady.

Nicole started her career in the crunkcore scene (some of her old songs are still on her YT channel) and got her big break when the boys from BotDF noticed her and offered to work with her on a song. This resulted in the production of several songs, such as this one.

But, by far the best-known song she worked on with BotDF is, of course, their most popular song: "Bewitched".

As we got to find out, Dahvie wasn't exactly kind to our Lady. He mistreated her and didn't even want to credit her for the songs she made with him.

The last time that most people saw her was at the same place they saw every other woman that got within a five-mile radius of Dahvie: The Chris Hanson YouTube channel:

So as we can see, she's also one of those LYING BITCHES WHO BESMIRCH THE GOOD NAME OF MY BOY DAHVIE WITH THEIR SLANDEROUS LIES! BITCHES BE LYING, DAHVIE DINDU NUFFIN! :marseyraging:

However, things were also happening in Nogrady's private life. Her politics started radically changing.

She started becoming more and more rightoid as time went by, which caused the whiny leftoids to cry in the comments of that video.

And she went in HARD.

She's a full-on Qtard now.

She actually had a couple of tinfoil videos on her YouTube channel, but, alas, it seems that she deleted or privated them after she uploaded this new song.

If you want more about her, visit her Instagram.

Her Twitter is also fine.

She has recently been cooperating with Steve Bannon. They even held a fundraiser where they invited a fellow conspiratard who tried to run for the Arizona Secretary of State (he lost), Mark Finchem.

This brings us to today, where she released the song that I linked at the very beginning. The song actually debuted on Steve Bannon's War Room before being posted on YouTube by Nogrady.

So yeah, the emo girl who sang a famous gay-butt emo cringe song with the most hated emo of all time (if you don't count Hitler) is now a Trump-loving Qtard. I thought you might want to know that for some reason.

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Good Charlotte - Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous (Official Video) - YouTube

:#marseysurejan:

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Need music recommendations

I'm sick of listening to the same music and the algorithms are shit at showing me new stuff. Any recommendations?

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New Bam Margera diss track just dropped
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Jason Aldean is such a garbage musician, frick country used to be great
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For a horror game I’m looking for anything that sounds even vaguely like this.

A Comfortable Fear of Rock was an unusual Norwegian Metal band. Their sound was best described as the bastard child of a three-way between Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, and Abba with a heavy dose of Norwegian folk and liturgical music. This is what Norse folk music sounds like for those curious.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Drömde_mig_en_dröm.ogg

Their unique sound and bizarre lyrics about “the frozen third world” made them something of a cult phenomena. They even opened for David Bowie for three shows. He described them, in a documentary made on them years later as “nice lads, but jumpy. You could walk up behind one of them and say hi and he’d jump like you shoved a poker up his butt.”

The band was not without controversy. They were accused of satanism, witchcraft, and dealing with the occult. Their interviews were almost lynchian as the band members seemed to deliberately avoid explaining their lyrics and instead preferred talking about literally anything else. They also controversially released a hidden track on one album dubbed by their fans as the Drowning Song of Chappaquidick that includes the line in Old Norse “Dear cursed Kennedy Brother, you will wander the dark caverns of heck for all eternity for the drowning of Lady Mary Jo” and , in English, “you have lost your inheritance for vile participation”. They included literary references like that.

Pirates World was their last show. What exactly happened that night is unclear. What is known is that eighteen people were killed, including the four band members. The four members of a Comfortable Fear of Rock were found, upon autopsy, to have died of exposure to extreme cold in spite of it being a warm Florida Fall night. The park closed soon after and was demolished, but the resulting development was quickly abandoned. The area is unusually cold and silent for Florida.

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Some Obscure Muzak Songs

What is Muzak?

The stricter definition is mood music (aka background music) produced by the company Muzak (a portmanteau of Music and Kodak bc the company owner thought it sounded cool). Broader definition would be defined as usually milder music that is specifically chosen by corporations that are supposed to subtly influence and improve the shopping experience. The songs will generally be songs that weren’t No.1 hits, so they’ll fall out of the range of rotation for most radio stations.


Trying to find ones that don’t get a lot of radio play nowadays (either they weren’t a huge hit or whatever). Will add more as I go:

The Sundays - Here’s Where the Story Ends


Til Tuesday - You Know the Rest


Bruce Hornsby and the Range - Mandolin Rain


Céline Dion - It’s All Coming Back to Me Now


Human League - Human


Billie Myers - Kiss the Rain


Olivia Newton-John - Goodbye Again


Tears for Fears - Advice For the Young at Heart


Cathy Dennis - Too Many Walls


Leah Kunkel - Step Out


Sade - Paradise


Wilson Phillips - Daniel


George Michael - A Different Corner


The Carpenters - Ordinary Fool


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