Post your favorite track from each Death Grips album, and then your personal ranking of albums, others guess shit about you, rate, hate, call you a pleb and so on
A template:
>DG EP
>Exmilitary
>The Money Store
>No Love Deep Web
>Government Plates
>Niggas on the Moon
>Jenny Death
>Personal Ranking
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Go explore more music pleb
sure why not
>Exmilitary
>Favorite song: Spread Eagle Across the Block
>Niggas on the Moon
>Favorite song: Billy Not Really
>The Money Store
>Favorite song: Punk Weight
>Jenny Death
>Favorite song: On GP
>No Love Deep Web
>Favorite song:...
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Fuck Me Out
Lock Your Doors
Anne Bonny
System Blower
Takyon
Turned Off
albums in that order
Post best albums about urban depression.
>pic fukking related
>>60754547
CALLLLLLING SISTER MIDNIGHT
I'M AN IDIOOTO FOR YOU
Albums that you put off for too long and then felt stupid for not listening to it
Honestly, TPAB. I didn't feel stupid, but I should'nt've put it off.
>>60754578
I listened to it once the week of it's release and I haven't listened to it since.
Only King Kunta every now and then because, it's a hella fuckin' epic jam
>>60754511
Why? It was a totally over hyped record with basically no replay value.
What does listening to music actually do to benefit your life? They say that if you want to be more intelligent then you should read a book. When you listen to music, it doesn't even help me with my emotions, I just keep being sad but feel sort of comforted by the music I listen to. Is that all that music is good for is comforting you and giving you a friend or making you feel good? There has to be something you can gain in the long run from music.
here is a novel concept. have you ever heard of the adage "practice makes perfect"? you can listen to people who are good at whatever musical genre you want to specialize in and become a player in that industry, like watching MJ highlights as a basketball player. listen repeat, try and copy their style, what they do, if they play an instrument, sing, rap, make stupid noises that aren't really music, etc. whatever it is, to answer your question, you assume everyone just listens passively. some want to have their life revolve around it so they consume as much as possible.
in the end music is just a luxury, used by the man to keep the drone workers happy.
The real question is what do these dubs actually do to benefit your life?
it must alter they way your brain function, although in minor ways, and that's kind of cool.
give me some hip shit
fuck off, not spoonfeeding you
>>60754312
i'm not trolling you ugly degenerate
what, nothing is hip at the moment?
ITT: thanks /mu/
Thanks. Now I only listen to experimental music. Swans, Death Grips, Radiohead, Can, the list goes on...
>>60754379
that's pretty patrician : )
Thanks. Now I only listen to true intellectual music. Desertshore, Ascension, Morton Feldman, the list goes on...
Why is this your favorite swans album?
same haha
Just listened to pic related. There's only three words in the English vocabulary that even remotely describe my feelings towards it.
>Hella fucking epic
You bros heard this jam?
>>60754111
This album confuses me so much. I wonder how much it cost to make, it's pretty much just an experiment in production.
Greetings /mu/
I present to you another informational image that will surely educate some of the less intelligent people on this board.
Please understand what is wrong with the industrial hip-hop listener in this image and what is right with the true industrial listener in this image.
Thank you.
nobody even listens to first wave industrial, we just like reading their biographies and their wacky stories
At least Mark had some good Telephone Engineer baits. This just looks like it was done by a 15 year old.
>>60754010
While their lives are quite interesting, their music is also quite interesting. I'm pretty sure if you actually payed attention to the music you would understand. Keep on listening to your Death Grips if you want to remain a degenerate idiot.
>>60754024
Who is Mark? And if this was done by a 15 year old, the 15 year old would be quite an intelligent one.
Why did they split up after so long. Cedric and Omar are great musicians. Frusciante is now making a new band with him some wierd tribal band taxi. Is there any one better or older that has made similar stuff?
>>60753877
there isn't really much that is similar to TMV that is older. They took a lot of influence from 70s punk, prog, and experimental, but none of those bands are the sole basis for their sound. If you like TMV try some of Omar's other stuff, or Cedric's other stuff.
ORLG - Old Money
Anywhere - Anywhere
ATDI - Relationship of Command
>>60753877
>frusciante
>new band
>taxi
LINK ME PLS MY DUDE
couldn't find anything
>>60754670
>not suggesting ORL - Cryptomnesia
wat r u doin anon
is u even a fan
>>60755686
Crypto is great, but most folks find it overly abrasive. So I recommend Old Money as a starting point for ORLG
How big is your current mp3/flac collection /mu/?
>>60753858
Pretty big
>>60753896
This
Suprisingly not as big as it was.
I recently deleted a bunch of music that I just wasn't listening to or had no interest in listening to.
It is currently 60gbs
It was (At it's peak) just above 90gb
I stream most music I listen to and I have most of my all time favourites on vinyl.
>Russian roulette is not the same without a gun
What did he mean by this?
>he
hahahaha I almost forgot.
>>60753854
He/she meant that you obviously cannot play that game without a gun.
>>60753854
>he
takes me back
Is Ween too funny to be taken seriously?
>>60753746
do you have to take music seriously in ordee for it to be good?
A CHILD WITHOUT AN EYE
You are not supposed to take any popular music seriously.
ITT: albums with not one bad song
>>60753745
what kind of music is this?
>Housebroken
how do you actually say /mu?
is i said like mew, moo or M U?
this
can we get some responses because I'm genuinely curious
mew, like in mewsic.
>>60753644
I know people who either pronounce it as "moo" or "mew" like Mewtwo. I pronounce the latter
EAST-CENTRAL EUROPEAN POST-SOVIET STATES EDITION #1
Discuss here the traditional and regional musics of Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine. As I'm nowhere near intimately familiar with the musics of either country, the recommendations I can give are extremely preliminary and subject to change as we, together, explore more of their traditions.
>RECOMMENDS
Olga Mischula & Kermash - The Art of Belorussian Dulcimer
Nicolae Botgros - Lume, soro lume
Music of Ukraine (Ethnic Folkways Library)
>LEARNS
Finding...
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A search on what.cd reveals a shit load of metal, which is pretty far from what I want...
Managed to find some stuff on what.cd, as well as a bit of stuff on slsk.
>>60753908
Also a disturbing amount of Eurovision Song Contest CDs...