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rolesfamily

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Re: Music you are listening to now!
The Doors - Soul kitchen
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I thought it was the best record for a while but now I'd place it as my third. I feel OoS is overall much stronger in both sound and lyrics. Still though, for a debut album Showbiz is brilliant. Not that it would be weak if it wasn't a debut but there's few artists I know that already managed to have a defined musical style.
King Krule - Baby Blue
King Krule - Baby Blue
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rolesfamily

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The Doors - Love her madly
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Oh my god Serza.
Reminds me of the shitty opening we had on Teletoon for the censored version.
This is sadly the only video of it.
Listening to this though:
Reminds me of the shitty opening we had on Teletoon for the censored version.
This is sadly the only video of it.
Listening to this though:
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ZeptoRay wrote:Off remix
The game's soundtrack as a whole is a masterpiece.
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Re: Music you are listening to now!
The Doors - Unknown Solider
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Anyone remember this?
Typical song that Dutch radio spammed to death when it first came out. Not bad though.
Also that play button icon.
Typical song that Dutch radio spammed to death when it first came out. Not bad though.
Also that play button icon.
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Listening to this again.Bradandez wrote:Twinsanity will always be my favorite Crash OST, but this one is close 2nd.
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One would have to be pretty silly to think of Showbiz as their best.Keane wrote:I thought it was the best record for a while but now I'd place it as my third. I feel OoS is overall much stronger in both sound and lyrics. Still though, for a debut album Showbiz is brilliant. Not that it would be weak if it wasn't a debut but there's few artists I know that already managed to have a defined musical style.
King Krule - Baby Blue
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I'm not so sure. Except for The Resistance I don't feel like Muse's later work has managed to pull me in just as much.Rulez wrote:One would have to be pretty silly to think of Showbiz as their best.Keane wrote:I thought it was the best record for a while but now I'd place it as my third. I feel OoS is overall much stronger in both sound and lyrics. Still though, for a debut album Showbiz is brilliant. Not that it would be weak if it wasn't a debut but there's few artists I know that already managed to have a defined musical style.
King Krule - Baby Blue
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I feel their best might be OoS or Absolution.Keane wrote:I'm not so sure. Except for The Resistance I don't feel like Muse's later work has managed to pull me in just as much.Rulez wrote:One would have to be pretty silly to think of Showbiz as their best.Keane wrote:I thought it was the best record for a while but now I'd place it as my third. I feel OoS is overall much stronger in both sound and lyrics. Still though, for a debut album Showbiz is brilliant. Not that it would be weak if it wasn't a debut but there's few artists I know that already managed to have a defined musical style.
King Krule - Baby Blue
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Burial & Four Tet - Moth
The reason why I talk about Thom Yorke like he is fucking God (And I'm not comparing Radiohead & Muse with this. I don't give much of a fuck about that topic.) is because he basically puts his full emotion and experience in his sound. He's not just restating things about "The Government controls us" because everyone knows that melody and it's nothing new, he instead approaches these kind of topics with a much more gentle and human idea behind it. Using epic music to make your lyrics seem more truthful is equal to putting a sad piano behind your speech to stimulate the idea that you're saying something meaningful. Not that the music has to be certain sound for this topic, like I've said before, I like Muse's over the top sound, but Absolution does not at all come across to me like anything more then "We must fight for freedom and happiness!!111!!1!"
I'm not sure why everyone likes Absolution so much. I consider it their weaker work. The lyrics are pretty damn cheesy and sound wise, well, I'm 50/50 on it. I love the space rock sound from Sing for Absolution or the symphonic sound from Butterflies & Hurricanes but then there's also things like Falling Away With You which sounds kinda generic or Apocalypse Please which has the most standard over-the-top vibe that a song about the topic could have. I'll praise it for being more diverse then the records that came before it but it doesn't really touch me. There's a lack of emotion that I can find in OoS. The concept of a "apocalypse" or "world run by evil" has potential but Absolution explores it about as much as a disaster movie about the world coming to an end. I don't feel like they were expressing themselves on this album. That they were genuinely caring about the subjects they mention. Instead it was much more forming a "We're totally badass" reputation in media.Rulez wrote:I feel their best might be OoS or Absolution.Keane wrote:I'm not so sure. Except for The Resistance I don't feel like Muse's later work has managed to pull me in just as much.Rulez wrote:One would have to be pretty silly to think of Showbiz as their best.Keane wrote:I thought it was the best record for a while but now I'd place it as my third. I feel OoS is overall much stronger in both sound and lyrics. Still though, for a debut album Showbiz is brilliant. Not that it would be weak if it wasn't a debut but there's few artists I know that already managed to have a defined musical style.
King Krule - Baby Blue
The reason why I talk about Thom Yorke like he is fucking God (And I'm not comparing Radiohead & Muse with this. I don't give much of a fuck about that topic.) is because he basically puts his full emotion and experience in his sound. He's not just restating things about "The Government controls us" because everyone knows that melody and it's nothing new, he instead approaches these kind of topics with a much more gentle and human idea behind it. Using epic music to make your lyrics seem more truthful is equal to putting a sad piano behind your speech to stimulate the idea that you're saying something meaningful. Not that the music has to be certain sound for this topic, like I've said before, I like Muse's over the top sound, but Absolution does not at all come across to me like anything more then "We must fight for freedom and happiness!!111!!1!"
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The Overture for the Phantom of the Opera soundtrack
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Gorillaz - Every Planet We Reach is Dead
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Audiomachine - New Beginning
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"The Flying Dutchman's Graveyard" from the Battle for Bikini Bottom soundtrack






