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us Music Thread 3: Thrash Edition Bernd 2025-12-01 12:54:57 No. 27065
Prev: >>16157 Share any/all of your favorite bands/music/songs. Doesn't matter the genre so long as you're sharing and responding.
I listen to this song about once a day unfortunately none of his other music is good
The more I listen to this, the more it sounds like New Day Rising by Hüsker Dü, only structured with Oi! riffs. The guitar tone sounds almost exactly like that album.
Q: Is there anything cringier than Rechtsrock that makes your IQ sharply drop with their lyrics? A: American nazis
>>27084 Just listen to RAC in a foreign language
Does anyone remember Deathcore? Pig squeals and MASSIVE DROPS BRO. Carnifex and the like were pretty popular. Kinda fizzled out again rather quickly.
>>27101 I despised that overcrowded style of Metalcore plaguing the late 2000s and early 2010s. Same with 2000s Metalcore generally. I have my exceptions, but as a rule, I don't like Metalcore. Metalcore I do like: All Out War, Overcast, Stigmata, Merauder, Kiborg, Terror, Dying Breed, Raid, Ringworm, Rorschach
Guccimarx is hilarious.
For something more serious, a wonderful slice of Prog Metal with a few hints of Tech Thrash.
How does Bernard's Spotify Wrapped look?
>>27829 I don't use Spotify.

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Am I the only person left who doesn't regularly stream music?
>>27869 You are not alone! Never had a musicstream-abo and not planning to. When I like a band, I usually buy the music the legit way, to support the artist. CDs less so, since they are annoying to rip.
>>27869 I stream my own music.
>>27876 >CDs less so, since they are annoying to rip. Heh, that is exactly the reason I buy CDs. I rip everything because it's easier, but in case my drives all die at the same time, I still have the disc, so the music is never lost. Which makes buying music increasingly difficult, because there's been a bunch of bands I had to pass on because I could only download their album.
>>27829 I'm keeping my total hours to myself, thanks. >>27877 I hope they're one of the TBAs left for next years Steelfest ;_;
>>27829 I don't use Spotify as it doesn't have much of my music.
>>27880 Why? Are they incredibly high?
Bernd contemplates if he should go for a stoner doom metal concert on Sunday. It's a Polish band from Poland, Dopelord. >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LzyPIqatCg Sounds not too special, but it would be his yearly night out on the Austria before fucking off to the much more exciting holiday location.

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Guess what I'm doing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uT7Lkgqsns& I found Anone randomly on Bandcamp for their last 'Bandcamp Friday' of the year and it's immediately become my Christmas album of choice. Dangerously comfy (and catchy) in that Katamari Damacy way. >>27829 I recently escaped Spotify and I recommend you do the same. You can just budget that £10 a month to a mixture of buying albums you love and Soulseek for everything else - you very quickly end up with everything you like. This year has been a little strange for me as I've deliberately tried to embrace more Gen-Z culture so that I can understand it without realising that it makes me a bit creepy as a middle-aged man to watch women over 10 years younger than me dance around. I'd recommend the album Horsegirl - Phonetics On and On and especially the track 'Julie' for a stripped down sound that experiments with different influences.
>>28711 >You can just budget that £10 a month to a mixture of buying albums you love and Soulseek for everything else Well, first of all, I don't pay for it, a family member does and I'm part of that family subscription. And second of all, I can still do that while using Spotify, they're not mutually exclusive. Of course there's some music not available on Spotify, those albums I still pirate. And if I really really like something, I will buy it. But Spotify is just the most convenient for day to day listening.
>>27831 Does Musicolet even have a parametric equalizer? If not, why don't you use PowerAMP?
>>28730 Musicolet is free and ad-free. That's why.