Bill is entry level alternative rock

bill is entry level alternative rock

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bill is mean to his mother

My favorite albums aren't very clear; I just put the ones I've listened to the most.

actually i think i should have put hallowed ground instead of tim

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Good taste

What's the album in the back?

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tim hecker - harmony in ultraviolet

+MBDTF, LR
--808's

+++Dopesmoker

+++Madvillainy
++Donuts, Spiderland
--The Wall

0/0 desu

+++TVU
++Spiderland
+Is This it
~E&I

R8 please

Gotcha, I've only listened to virgins, so I guess I know where I'll go next

Don't recognize the other two but nonagon infinity and the seer are killer

Mind fuzz my bad

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Yeah that's Monica's favorite album too

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so what if i like nu-metal

Deathspell Omega's Fas - Ite, Maledicti, In Igenm Aeternum would be on this, too if I had a fifth spot.

Just been in composition mode lately so just been listening to discographies from guys that really inspire me like AnCo, Autechre, Deathspell Omega, Glenn Branca, and Swans. Bill's holding my favorite work from each of those guys except maybe Branca cuz holy shit Symphony 13.

Good shit, man. What do you think of Hades Archer's For The Diabolical Ages and Antichrist's Sacrament Of Blood? Shit 2011 was good for bestial black/war metal.

>The Wall
Damn, you go through the whole shebang beginning to end if you listened to it the most each time?

Interesting choice of Albert Ayler album. Cool shit either way. Check out Warhorse's As Heaven Turns To Ash.

Entry level, but still good alternative rock. I swear I went from liking Sonic Youth, to thinking they are overrated, to loving them once I truly got what made them good on their noise rock trilogy.

Excuse me, sir, do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior Yeezus?

comfy

is the new autechre really that good?

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develop taste fagits

Yeah I go through the whole album or I'll just watch the movie. It really is the album/movie that made me appreciate both art forms more when I was 11. Still watch/listen quite a few times a year.

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My overall personal favorite will probably stay Confield I think I am still in that awe phase of just how huge this is. I was like this with AE_LIVE, too. A must listen imo just for the experience whether you love it or not.

A true patrician.

Word. Most peeps I know usually are the ones that just spam Another Brick In The Wall and Comfortably Numb. I dedicated a cover performance of Comfortably Numb to a dead friend about 7 years ago since he used to wear his The Wall shirt almost every day to school.

yeayea

ur probly a minority desu

Dances in slow motion/tries to pop & lock when listening to music alone
small face in comparison to face
Thinner than average
used to have long hair

That said, I haven't gotten a chance to listen to Nonagon yet and I've heard it's amazing. I really wanted to see KG&TLW at Levitation this year, but... yeah.

rate me, friends

Both were A1 but I'm gonna have to lean slightly toward Sacrament of Blood. Can't get enough of those ignorant powerlifting skinhead groove riffs.

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>ur probly a minority desu
probly
>tries to pop & lock when listening to music alone
>Implying its bad

I didn't say it was bad, I do it myself

I couldn't get into Sonic Youth until I heard EVOL a couple days ago. Sister still ain't there yet, and Daydream Nation is mostly there. What else should I listen to, Sonic Youth or otherwise?

Bill discovers memes

fuck you im the real meme king

no fuck all you, you tryhard faggoteers

If you want the punky side of noise rock that you can find in those Sonic Youth albums, you wanna go down the Big Black (both albums) and Butthole Surfers (Psychic Powerless) route.

If you like the alt rock feel of that noise rock trilogy, do something like The Jesus Lizard (Goat and Liar albums) and maybe even The Jesus And Mary Chain's Psychocandy which connects Sonic Youth style stuff to shoegaze.

I would also recommend checking out Sonic Youth's earlier stuff, particularly the album Bad Moon Rising. From there you enter into No Wave territory at which point you would wanna check out stuff like Glenn Branca's The Ascension and every early Swans album up till Children Of God where they go more industrial and folk. Brian Eno's No New York compilation is a good starting point for this style of music, too.

Remember, the cool thing about Sonic Youth's noise rock trilogy is that you gotta think of them as almost like classical music, but instead of giant arrangements of acoustic instruments, it's a giant arrangement of guitar noise. Moore and Ranaldo were students of Glenn Branca after all. It's hard to see at first, but definitely worth appreciating once you pick up on it. It's why i said I thought they were cool, then lost interest, and then really fell in love once I realized this.

I already love Psychocandy, so I'll check that other stuff out too. What about more like Murmur and Tim (not counting stuff by REM or the Replacements)?

I love all of them

Oh it's great, my personal favorite by them, same great energy as always

Just check out all the bands in the bottom right of this chart they are most of the guys I know who do that style of music.

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Oh and also maybe you would like the band Boredoms, too. I forgot to mention them in the previous post. They get a lot of love here, and also love from Sonic Youth and Nirvana guys, too. Start off with their album Vision Creation Newsun. Highly recommend their album Pop Tatari, too, but it's far more...abrasive than the music we have been discussing.

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I guess I'm not as entry-level as Bill makes me feel, because I've heard most of these on the chart and beyond.

im pleb

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>parallelograms
10/10

You aren't possibly. A lot of us have our own domains that we know really well. The guy who made that chart knows his post-punk decently well although there are definitely a couple post-punk albums weirder than Triptych of Poisoners. You may know your janglier side of alt rock. I mostly know my way around metal the best with noise rock catching up to it.

heres my bill

did i do good Sup Forumsm??

yeah i got really into c86 stuff over the past year or so and now my tastes are moving into the more abrasive stuff

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Patrician Bill edition

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Nerdling

Terrible taste. Adele? Jesus
Meme harder

underrated

Top 4 on last.fm for this month.

oh I forgot to do this

nice

I got "The Impossible Kid" as a birthday present last week.

Bill just discovered hip hop, and makes sure everyone in the youtube comments knows it

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nice adele and pink floyd
I should try fiona apple

hah