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What is your musical fetish /mu/ ? > Harmonics on bass guitar
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What is your musical fetish /mu/ ?


> Harmonics on bass guitar
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>>51645805
Damn, what dat sound like? That sounds rad as fuck.
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>>51645831

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEs5sKDXZuk


This sound
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When the laid-back female bassist joins in with the male vocals on the chorus
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>>51645869
Shit, is dat what dat is
My musical fetish is the squeaky sound you can hear sometimes on acoustic guitars.
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>>51645955
but Gray is dead
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>>51645977
Crywank can't play guitar so his music is full of that sound.
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stuff like greaf, ambient folk trap
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>>51645805

K-pop
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When the drummer or bassist randomly has a line in a song and his/her voice is great
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Songs with layered melodies that have different lyrics for each melody

Sleater-Kinney thank u
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False endings.
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>>51646277
So post-rock?
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>>51645805
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMiKggRIf0g&list=UUf-He8tBU2AS_x0KYTC57hA
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>fretless bass outside of tech metal
>sax outside of jazz

>Sus2 to relative minor resolutions
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>slow build up, slow build up, slow build up
>brief moment where only a single texture remains from all that build up
>transition into a sudden wall of noise
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Synth bass
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hammond organ solo
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>>51645805
Instrumental acoustic stuff.
Mostly, solo acoustic guitar instrumentals.
Kotaro Oshio, Masaaki Kishibe, Candyrat, T-cophony.
Some people don't like -cophony's music because they find it to be structurally too simple and some pieces sound similar.
Personally, I find that to appreciate his music, one must look more distantly and perceive all his music as a whole as if listening to symphonies to truly see his genius.
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>>51645831

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sD59wgb3qQ
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>>51646324
>tfw i have that in two of my songs

:)
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george harrison playing slide guitar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXDElrbotuo
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>>51646334
eeewwwwww that's like my #1 turn off. And that fucking organ in general. I love a lot of prog so I've had to get used to it but fuck it sounds so shit
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Jazzy instrumentals in hip hop
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>>51646477
Don't overdo it son. It needs to be precious.

That and if the build up and climax don't go well together it can ruin the whole track.
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>>51645831
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiTtWnx_rjY
>>51646317
>Sus2 to relative minor resolutions
Example?

My personal favorite is always vocal harmonies
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When vocalists who don't frequently use raspy/screamy style vocals, do it every once in a while.

Example: The "sunlight over me no MAAATTERR WHAT I DO" from this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrTEKlrUdFI

Always gets to me.
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>>51646582
I was just listening to Sunny Day Real Estate, and they do that well too
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>>51646523
Yeah I know, but I only have six songs on my album so two with big builds is fine. A couple of other songs have hints at the same thing but not as obvious

>>51646541
I'm not sure I worded it correctly but it's like the most generic feelings resolution ever. Last two chords of Coldplay's Scientist is a classic example
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listening to music with the lights on
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>>51646582
>when chicks have a raspy voice that starts to break as they build up in emotional intensity until they're practically shouting
AND I NEED YOU NOW TONIGHT!
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When bands who aren't normally heavy get really, really fucking heavy. I feel it has more impact than metal bands who are just there to be heavy the whole time
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>>51646445
>5min long intro
?
You don't really hear the playing without the effect until like around 7, then you hear all of the harmonics.
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casual time signature changes

and organ dissonance/drone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4t1t6McvPQ
hnnnnnnnng
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>>51646666
bjork.avi
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>Extreme noise in rock songs
any recs?
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>>51646709
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>psychedelic wall-of-noise freakouts
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>>51646709
xiu xius earlier stuff
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>>51645831
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8yA2iLE15g
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>album closes with the same/similar short samples it opened with
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>>51646582
Bob Dylan's House of the Rising does that for me. The dude really had a great rasp. Don't know why he didn't do it more often.
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>>51646301
Not exclusively.
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Shoes.

Oh, you mean musical fetish...
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songs that are just drums, a catchy bass line, and reverb soaked vocals
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>>51646772
After his first album I think Dylan just made a conscious to not sing well anymore.
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>>51645977
You're gonna love the EP I'm working on
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>>51646709
Although most of this is hardly 'rock'
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>>51646324

>until it's over

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ActvrJviB8s
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>rnb style rhodes (lot of Brandy tracks have this)
>hammond organ in electronic music
>a good sax line/motif without it being cheesy
>flugenhorn
>when a low pass filter slowly opens a pad
>super fast triads in surf punk
>jazz samples in hip-hop (esp jazz piano)
>triangle backbeat
>latin horn section in a hip-hop track
>palm muted guitars in metal
>Alica Keys style piano pop songs (only piano+voice)
>Fender Stratocaster
>electric piano riff with reverb
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>>51646683
Oh yeh love this one. A local band I know who are pretty much just atmospheric art/'indie'/prog rock have fucking blast beats in one of their new songs, shit's gonna go off the chain. I want them to use it as an opening track to scare the fuck out of their fans
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Glitches of any kind. One of my favourite examples is the last couple of minutes of Autechre - Lentic Catachresis
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>>51646819
name? all I get from the archive is "le mummy face"
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>>51646850
I'm definitely a big fan of glitches in music where you don't expect it, like rock or metal

Like the final minute of Justice for Saint Mary by Diablo Swing Orchestra, my dick just doesn't get any harder
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>>51646683
dude, modest mouse. Was NOT expecting those post-hardcore guitars in beach side property
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>>51646874
Steven Wilson - Insurgentes

Abandoner and Get All You Deserve have big ass noise walls but the entire album is pretty melancholic and depressive, which is weird given he's most famous for making prog
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>odd time signatures
>layered, droning synths
>skilled and interesting drumming
>unusual sampling
>marimbas, pianos, clarinets, french horns and for the love of god bassoons
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>>51646683

Pic related is pretty much "what you just said, the album"
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Piano. That's it

Give me a piano in literally any genre and I'm rock hard. Especially if it's in a genre that it's not regularly in.
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>>51646730
my nigger
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>>51646883
Listening right now, fuck this is cool.
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>>51646950
Weird, I wouldn't say that came to mind with that post but funnily enough that is one of my favourite albums.

I have noticed that nearly all of my favourite bands have a bit soft/loud dynamic, my favourite shit is borderline metal stuff that goes metal when it needs to but most of the time it's just rock.
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>>51646950
That fucking You Won't Know burst gets me every time.
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>>51646963
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7q1Er8tcGk
Here have piano in post-punk.
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>Vocal harmonies
Fleet foxes does that really well in my opinion.
>Pump organs
>That effect-filter-thingy where it feels like the universe got swallowed for a second
Like on Apocalypse Dreams right before the little arpeggio synth thing and cute guitar melody starts.
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That really cheesy 70s/80s synth noise where it's like a xylophone or bells with a lot of reverb.

Christine McVeigh used it a lot of Tango in the Night. It also features heavily int he choruses of the following.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljg6g7BAdQo
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Triplets, specifically in the quarter note variety
Random samples of noise
Messing with folk or electric guitars
Unconventional drums
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Brian Chippendale's drumming, especially in (as?) Black Pus

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq5BGYvp6WE


GODDAMN
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>last song of the album is the longest and most experimental
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Jangly Harmonic guitar that's used for texture rather than melody
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>>51647026
>>Pump organs
This is what I love so much about Franks Wild Years.
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>>51647107
Like Aenima?
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Samples
I just like them
Needless to say gy!be and the likes are amongst my fav bands
and oh fuck this album tickles my sample boner so much
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>violin

:^)
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>>51647107
>band spends entire album doing pretty formulaic songs in their own style
>last song is twice the length of any other and contains the material of three songs merged into one

fuck

yeah

muh dick
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>>51646324
I wish there was more of this in music, or not so much a wall of noise but just the music getting gradually more intense until it gets to a point where it's exploding and going chaotic and then just ends.
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>World Music vocals

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8jch2mj2MU
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>>51646945
There was this great finnish hardcore punk band called hc andersen with marimba but sadly their demo/ep is the only release i've found online
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>>51647176
It has like the best samples, but fuck the sample/music ratio is skewed way too much to the samples.
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"Moments of clarity" in chaotic songs. Sister Ray has about ten seconds of undistorted guitar and it makes my dick rock hard.

I also love that feeling at the end of noise-rock (or anything aggressive and chaotic) albums when it's the first time you've experienced silence for ages and you feel this wave of calm wash over you.
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>>51646520
Seconding this
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dissonant violas and 7-6 suspensions
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Samples of old soul songs in hip-hop
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>>51646748
The Avalanches did it perfectly.

>>51646683
The Microphones, Eels and, to a lesser extent, Elliott Smith do it really well.
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>>51646666
Go ahead and TAKE IT!
TAKE ANOTHER LITTLE PIECE OF MY HEART NOW BABYYYYY
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Queefs double tracked over Jonny Greenwood slapping Thome Yorke in the face with cheap rusty guitar strings.
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>>51647222
You literally described a genre of music that has been going for about a decade and many people hate it for the reason that it is literally only what you described
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>>51646683
Incidentally I love it when hard rock bands go soft, but only when its done right. Androgynous by The Replacements, I'm So Tired by Fugazi being two of my favourites.
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>>51646277
At the Drive-In - In/Casino/Out?
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regular drums and fast jangly guitars, like What Goes On by The Velvet Underground live and Orange Juices first album
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>>51647308
Yeah, gotta admit that there's a bit much of them but in the other hand they build the story
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Female jazz singers that would be best suited to a sleepy, smoky jazz bar with depressed patrons as she is dimly lit against a bare brick backdrop with a man huddled over a piano and a morose looking man on double bass. I grew up watching film noir so its no wonder I have a boner for this sort of music.

Its the kind of music that, when I hear it, immediately takes me to another place.
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Horns. Especially brass horns. I know the trumpet is used way too much in 'indie' songs but I can't get enough of it especially as a trumpet player.
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Harmony vocals are mine. I also love bass driven songs. The rhythm section makes or breaks the track in my eyes.
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Scratchy violin or viola sounds, like in The Black Angel's Death Song.
Anyone know anything else like it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj1r8smLOmM

>>51647687
French horns in music are great
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Bands that play full diatonic chords in the key of the song. I think it's stale to hear basic major and minor triads. Or god forbid only power chords. I want to hear the major 7ths, the half diminished chords, the dominant chords and etc. And I want to hear some interesting voicings and extensions. #13th and add 9's are my favorite. Hearing contemporary artist doing this outside of jazz and classical music typically makes enjoy the music a lot more.
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>>51646791
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL45YOtbuy0
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tapper guitar solos
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Really violent rapping,
Synths guided by vocals (ex. TV on the radio - stork & owl)
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>>51647814
>The rhythm section makes or breaks the track in my eyes
It definitely does. I have a huge appreciation for bass and drums now that I've been getting into jazz more. It's sad that a lot of people think the bass is just an easy guitar and don't try to come up with counter melodies, walking lines or harmonies for their songs.
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Music
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Elf music.

Like all of Enya, particularly this song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTrk4X9ACtw&spfreload=10

and the end of "What You Want" by My Bloody Valentine that's completely unrelated to the rest of the song.
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>>51646324
>that moment of what you're describing in the middle of Teeth Like God's Shoeshine

orgasms
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Bowed double bass, the lower and harsher the better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxQpGMwzAm4
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>>51648303
that song is awesome
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>>51648410
Like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOdo7dhvSwg
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Something about this song does it for me:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ2hURH7j2I
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>>51648430

Enya is ridiculously underrated listen to The Celts and Memory of the Trees.

By the way does anyone else make beautiful Elven music like her? It may be cheesy to some but I can't get enough of that shit.
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Drummers hitting really hard and falsetto singing
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>>51648498
Incantations by Mike Oldfield.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OhRJf4VFgU
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Chimey '80s synths.

Real bass guitar being used in hip hop/EDM
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>>51648578
>the drums on hold your horse is
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>>51648480
That will do.
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>>51648603

Based.
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bass sound from cartoons, like the start of this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-sLX5UZaxk
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>>51646324
YEAH
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>>51648578
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTSBR7eHL_I

Like this?
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>>51645805
>the screams of the dying and damned
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>>51646849
Link?
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>>51650407
the new one isn't out yet but this is the heaviest part of their first EP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIf_5Thi1ac
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Ska brass sections. In any genre.
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Vocal harmonies and when the background music stops but the vocals keep going
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Major 7 Chords
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdkC07ozSfQ
droning, wistful guitar like this. i fucking love this song.
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Paramore
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>>51645805
A guitar doing a rhythm repeated in an odd time signature while another guitar layers over it and stuff
>post rock
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>>51646730
>psychedelic wall-of-noise freakouts
example?
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>>51645805

glitch cuts
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>singer pushes their vocals to pitches you didn't think they could do
>hair on back of neck stands up
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>5 instruments or less
>no overdubs
>no layering
>as minimal production as possible
>everything lo-fi except for the vocals

It's a shame there aren't many songs like that...
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>>51645805
I like shitty singers. I like when even the horrible amount of autotune, vocoding, eq-ing and effecting won't save them because they are shit.

I like it because it feels real. Or because I like cringe stuff.

http://youtu.be/qkiCASbpeXU
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>>51653466
Yeah, there's only like a few thousand.
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When extra elements (guitars, vocal harmonies) keep getting added on for each successive chorus, leading to a big grand chorus to end the song with. R.E.M. is the best at this, so two of the examples belong to them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-F1Og41uK4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0cf_T4g64M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cjVMOvJywk
>that tremelo picking added during the final chorus

Also, the Mellotron's uncanny-valley-like choir patch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0Spl1cOf-o
>(2 minutes in)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tejkhFyjoGE
>(choruses)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAXRKPGKXWs
>(SLOW DOOOOOOOWN)

>>51646237
>>51646503
>>51646963
>>51647586
also great choices

>>51648831
you'd like Charles Mingus, my friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5N3kQfNaPE
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>>51645805

When there are multiple levels of half-timed groove to a very fast piece.

Also what I like to call "metadrums", where one very busy, glitchy note-long interval is followed by a much flatter one.
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>>51646277
have you listened to queens of the stoneage: ...like clockwork
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>>51645805
Noisy screechy distortion
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complex jazz-ish chord patterns out of jazz and genres like bossa nova that are directly inflyenced by it
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>>51647222
Most crescendos and xx-wave post rock do this but Varud by Sigur Rós is exactly that exploding thing you're looking for. It just gets messier and louder and dirtier and you think your phones are gonna blow away
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>>51654781
Harborcoat has to have one of the best choruses in any pop song ever. The overlapping vocal melodies are brilliant.
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>>51647107
limp bizkit - three dollar bill yall
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>>51645805
polyrhythmic percussion
Gamelan Music
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>>51646324
>slow build up, slow build up, slow build up
>brief moment where only a single texture remains from all that build up
>transition into a sudden wall of noise
YES, GOD I LOVE THAT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADahVdCOrp4
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>>51646845
Hey look, it's the moron who thinks jazz is better than art music.
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>>51647316
>dissonant violas
seconding
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http://youtu.be/OAEkTK6aKUM?t=10m55s Wait for it.
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>>51653415
>please, you can't leave me here on my own
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Fuckin' clarinets
Also great basslines are fantastic, specially when they have this meaty, juicy sound
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>>51647814
>listening to percussive crap
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Organ and tenor sax
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>>51654925
you would love rowland howard
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The same thing for 5+ minutes, with or without slight changes along the way.
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>>51646824
Holy shit. I used to listen to MO all the time a few years ago. I don't know what happened. I just totally stopped listening and forgot. This is a great track.
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Heavy guitar distortion. Basically noise rock with anything

Bass wankery such as the ones in Sludge/stoner metal and DFA 1979;
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>acoustic and clean electric guitar in the same song
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>>51653466
You should probably look into the garage rock genre
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The sound of a good tasty Rhodes piano
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>>51655557
Ever heard something inside of the "minimalism" genre? Dunno, guys like Steve Reich get really hypnotic doing that
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>>51655733
I've heard that name around, I'll look him up
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>>51645805
Jesus on broadway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZD9b-NRfN8
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>>51656019
Make sure you start with Music for 18 Musicians
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>>51646850
Tortoise - Djed comes to mind I always think my speakers are broken
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>>51647620
Not music but you should watch Blue Velvet
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>>51645805
Deadpan vocals
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>>51645977
THIS
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>>51655456
I am now in love
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>>51646513
shit opinion
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Long, drawn out and showey endings to a song, instead of it just fading out or stopping abruptly. Take like the last minute of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoSOuYNNXjU
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>>51645805
A low trumpet paired with quiet acoustic guitar or a uke.

Ugh yes
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when Bradley Nowell does that inarticulate humming thing
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the BEFORE YOU SEE THE LIGHT YOU MUST DIE!!!!

bit
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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near ethereal acoustic flute melodies that have a bit of a fantasy spin
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>when an artist samples traditionally 'non musical' sounds in a rhythmic fashion not simply as an ambient effect

I will pretty much listen to and enjoy anything with is
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>>51660061
have you ever heard the song Stairway to Heaven? it does that at the beginning
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>>51645977
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1OD3Oza8DI

Thank me later.
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when the singer says *OOOAHHH* then a riff kicks in

http://youtu.be/KTJZZaql9xg?t=4m12s
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>>51660112
fucking this so much.
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>prominent bass riffs
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>a musical fill with either the full band or a single musician that's in a different time signature/tempo that relates to the original tempo/time sig in some manner
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>>51647107
>le Echoes face
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>>51647107
>closing track is a big dramatic finale
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>>51646850
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE8RBdR-Mws
>that part where the steady 4/4 beat starts freaking out
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>>51646883
>mfw about 6 minutes in
Holy shit this is good.
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>>51660291
>closing track has a throwback to the opening track
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>second last track is longest/heaviest/climax of album
>last track is short simple instrumental track that fades in and out

Baths - Obsidian and pic related are good examples
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>sudden instrumental change
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Historical lyrics give me diamond dick
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>>51645805

Not "traditionally epic" cinematic music


Traditionally epic = two steps from hell, zimmer etc
Not traditinaly epic= Juno Reactor, some Tarantino OST´s and this for example

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NPgVESNjPg


>>51647236

Mah nigga !!!

Why /mu/ never talk about Juno Reactor ?
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>>51660502
Psy/goa is rarely discussed here but I think Juno Reactor is pretty well-regarded on /mu/.
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>>51645805
Distorted vocals of any kind. But I especially enjoy pitch shifted vocals a la A$AP Rocky, Burial, and "Second Chance" by Disclosure
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>>51660957

>distorted vocals
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>>51661073
ANYWAY
MUUUUURDEEEER THEY SAY
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>>51646513
organs great m8
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>>51647995
this
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Jazz influenced harmony in general.

Particularly RnB with just ridiculous 7th chord progressions in it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATsmMBptA08
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>>51661296
fuck off

jazz death metal?

your face my shit more like
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>>51661073
Distorted vocals can be great. I love the sound of overdriven vocals, ala the strokes.
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When a piece of music builds up from one instrument to include more and more layers with every repeat.

Mike Oldfield is the best at this.
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>Listening to Long Forgotten by Oceansize

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-l5FgBAPe4#t=362

>6:00
Dick rising
>7:10
Dick extremely hard
>8:15
Die from full body orgasms

Please listen, /mu/, it's so beautiful how they make it sound so, fuck
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digga digga

digga digga

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vwYqEihTpQ
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>>51660957
If you like those artists and distorted vocals, listen to XXYYXX. Especially his self titled album.
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Fretless bass with chorus.
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>>51645805
groovy sludge and grindcore, like this part

http://youtu.be/NnU2lH6gdQs?t=2m9s
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>>51662222
GOOD GOD
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>When a singer with a voice that isn't whiny screams so hard you can feel it in your chest.

There aren't enough bands that scratch that itch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PsO7-yL1P8
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>>51645977
That sound really annoys me.
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>>51646324
I guess you love Swans
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>>51662222
no quads left unchecked
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>>51645805
>When during a guitar solo, the solo player plays out a vocal melody/rhythm from earlier in the song, or plays the one-note equivalent of one of the riffs.

It's present in this song, for example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdKXiYoorew

>inb4 power metal is bad
Learn to enjoy yourselves with enjoyable music.
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>>51662332
You should try Primordial anon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpuwbyM5BKc&feature=share

He also occasionally does 'harsh vocal' screams, but I don't think he does in that song.
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>>51653354
these;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL5QhwZhWtQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeT_wc_Y-TQ
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>>51645805
>modulating up a semitone
>perfect counterpoint
>renaissance polyphony
>fugues
>going to the vi instead of I in a cadence (plagal cadences)
>perfect cadences
>going to the relative minor chord
>interference patterns when notes get very close
>microtonal solo lines
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>>51647687
What indie songs do you know with trumpets?
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>>51645805
>>51645805
Warm, droning, looping lo-fi sounds like Oneohtrix Point Never.

Basically OPN is my musical fetish
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A Capella

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQQ1ozOpLj8
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>>51656019
Check out Phillip Glass' Glassworks. Great minimalist album
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>when a really good fast riff from the start of the song gets slowed down at the end.
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>>51662677
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dopMB2jguF8
A bit more organic compared to OPN, I think.
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Music without any sense of restraint
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>>51662745
yeah, work of art
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>>51645805
Break/heavy d'n'b on everything
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No one has said the accordion? Anyway that instrument makes me feel great.
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Catchy melodies over syncopated rhythms.
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A song that would feel really slow if it wouldn't have really energetic drums. I love that.
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The heavy bass on pretty much every tech n9ne track.
It's so good, any recs for me?
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bassy, violent guitar riffs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7H_m7j8x74

This song's chorus, goddamn. Pretty much the only reason I learned to stand screamo/growl vocals.
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I like reverse guitars
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>>51660501
Yes mein nigger. Primordial are such a great band...
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>>51661674
Take a look as Steve Reich too bud
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>primal screaming in non-metal
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>funky ass breaks
>avant-math
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>reoccurring motif/riff throughout the album
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>>51645805
Orchestral climaxes. I literally fap to film scores sometimes. Music is my bitch.
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when someone references steve reich.

thank you based sufjan.
thank you based cLIPPING.
thank you based GY!BE
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>>51665074
>avant-math
?
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Like in Cock Ver10 i think??
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>>51665111
Like Quadrophenia, right?
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>a focus on introducing new motifs/riffs as soon as possible without using any repetition at all through the entire album
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>>51662547
>renaissance polyphony
loved this
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>>51662547
>perfect counterpoint
>fugues
>going to the vi instead of I in a cadence (plagal cadences)
>perfect cadences
>going to the relative minor chord
plen
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>>51665233
Trout Mask Replica?
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>>51665267
Pechiku!! by Sajjanu and Yowie's Cryptooology
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>>51665111
The fucking Downward Spiral.
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>>51646709
um... ya i have recs...
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>sudden, noisy and extreme dynamic changes
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>>51665016
Nick Cave
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>>51665311
>111
>11
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>>51645805
I really like a specific kind of echoes, like the types James blake does, or the ones in Hold my liqour. Asap rocky and asap fergs shout-echoes are cool to, it just sounds really good to me
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>sudden changes/shifts in key/melody/harmony, rhythm, and dynamics in general

>>51665016
>primal screaming in non-metal
That's awesome. Check The Monks and Etron Fou Leloublan
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http://youtu.be/zX4d5insM8k

whatever this is. a psychedelic dissonant drone? beautiful
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>>51645805

Raw vocals. I don't like it when it's all layered like All Tomorrow's Parties.
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>>51665551
http://youtu.be/LTL-iwBsZGk
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>>51665588

I have that one. It's pretty great. I can appreciate the original version because I know what they were going for, but I still love the raw version.
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>hi-frequent sine-square polysynth sounds (that ends with a reverbed "blop")
>glitches
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>>51665387
VDGG
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>>51646445
This is one of the greatest things I've ever heard. It's so beautiful.
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>>51647214
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSTyL_s6JCw
well it's kind of what you described, you're gonna hate it probably though
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