One of these threads again
>plebeian
David Bowie
>>63470350
xdd
Objectively correct opinion coming in
>>63470339
no
>>63470364
yes
who cares if its electronic or not its all showtunes
>>63470384
I do not understand this Bowie showtunes meme at all
>>63470339
>Memewie
>>63470399
Not that guy but david bowie did sound a lot like showtune rock
>>63470339
>listening to memewie
>>63470419
>NLDW
muh melanin enriched brother
>>63470339
>Memewie
>>63470419
Yes, but put TMS on plebeian.
>>63470339
>>63470419
>notm not patrician
dropped
>>63470895
Nope. The reason I put EXM there is precisely because of people that insist TMS is the "casual" album when EXM is the same thing with different production. The Money Store is a lot darker, uses samples more interestingly, Ride shows more range on it and there's also more variety.
Exmilitary has a lot of bad lyrics
>Spread Eagle
>Lord of the Game
>Klink
>I Want It I Need It
These tracks are like elementary compared to their other material. Beware might lyrically be one of their strongest tracks ever, but it doesn't carry the entire album.
>>63470984
TMS is really just hook-based pop with a dark "theme" put on it. Exm is more raw and actually demands that you experience the aggresion DG bring as a band, insted of filtering it and focusing on what is catchy. And who cares about lyrics.
>>63471089
Exmilitary is just as hook based as The Money Store is. Prove me wrong, please. I'm open to be swayed, but listening to both albums have not convinced me otherwise. Other than the fact that TMS has no track like "Beware" the albums hardly differ, I mean sure the hook game was way more impressive on The Money Store than it was on Exmilitary, but that doesn't change the fact that the latter is equally built around hooks.
>>63470364
This if you switch Aladdin Sane to Let's Dance