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ITT: "All the songs sound the same"-core
fugazi
Any metal album
die
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Fuck off, pleb
wtf
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The only answer
chvrches
Love these albums, but it's totally true
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Every Bachata song in existence.
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this
Fuck romeo. His voice sounds like putting a needle in your urethra
don't mind them though
still like them, but a lot of their stuff sounds samey to me
anything slowcore
I like night moves
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not so much every song, but the songs on some albums sound the same as in
every song in leprosy sounds the same, and every song on sound of perseverance
ac/dc
the front bottoms
almost every emo band
every beach house song is pretty much the same but i'm not even upset because i'll never get tired of it
As much as I love this thing, I think it's a valid critique
ITT: shitty palates that can't discern differences in songs
The first three Low albums. At least they experimented with every album after that.
so you've never listened to metal then?
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joy division
>not enjoying decomposing saxophones
"no"
Mac DeMarco - Discography
this
>any and all harsh vocals are "screamo metal" and all sound the same
>anything with the same broad category of vocal style sounds the same
t. extreme normie
I bet you think all electronic music is "techno" and sounds the same
Agree
Similar on the first listen
Obvious answers
I'll add Motorhead and every song written by Roger Waters
>t.butthurt
Taking the obvious one.
Also free jazz.
Future Islands
I was listening to their new album and had to check that I didn't accidentally replay a song
I'll concede that there are a ton of samey emo bands, but the greats (American Football, Mineral, Rites of Spring) have a decent range
And their next 3 albums
>free jazz.
I'm not free jazz expert or anything, but not really.
I think it's one of those things that happen on the first listen, especially during the early years of Free Jazz, (Ornette Coleman and such).
I mean, Ed, Edd and Eddy's soundtrack kinda sounded the same and it was all free jazz. But yeah, I cannot imagine the (you)'s you could get if you posted that on the jazz threads.
convinced you've never actually heard the album
still in my top 10 albums of all time tho
I get wet
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agreed. even though i really like those albums, Chuck's boner for being the Motorhead of death metal made for an ever increasing homogeny as Death became an ever more frustrating vehicle for him. SoP in particular is both sides of the Schuldiner coin in full flight - essentially a collection of samey riffs that happen to be collated into a series of great songs.
Lol. Fuck you op that album is great.