Any bands/music you recommend for someone going through a rough patch in their life? Just shit I can listen to while wallowing in self pity, no 9th grader emo shit though.
Any bands/music you recommend for someone going through a rough patch in their life...
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radiohead has a lot of /depression/core
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never thought about giving them a go before, thanks
Yung gleesh
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disney soundtracks are made for this user
this
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Alternative, Experimental, plunderphonics, noise, pitbull, drone, avant-garde, powerelectronics, Electronic, glitch, dark ambient, harsh noise,
Love this, never heard of them. Thanks.
Paul Baribeau makes me happy so
Is this ironic?
yo Sup Forums, I keep hearing about these goddamn mountain goats. Figure I'd invest time getting into them proper, so which album should I start with? Pic related?
pls no hate
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not him, iv'e never given Radiohead a go either, don't really intent to
holy fucking shit, goddamn plebs man. arguably the most influential and important band of the past two decades
why the fuck should i listen to them just because YOU think they're influential and important, even objectively that isn't a good enough reason for me to put the effort in to actually listen to any amount of their discography, especially if im not into the particular genre. Fucking retards who think Thom is the second coming of christ make me cringe honestly
that teenage angst will pass and you'll grow as a human being. Context is always important, especially with art.
also, ease the fuck up. No one's worshipping anyone, I said they were arguably the most influential/important band, and that's just a fucking fact. They've inspired countless acts over the years, they've pushed the envelope in terms of reinventing their sound with nearly every other release and have also influenced how we consume media.
I'd argue that most streaming services like spotify would not be anywhere near as ubiquitous were it not for how they released In Rainbows. (that pay-what-you-want model was a huge risk for a major act that just separated ties with their parent).
even if you ignore the context, it's legitimately good music. but you do whatever the fuck you want, you can stay angry
I'm sorry I haven't listened to everything you like yet.
every smiths song ever
I'm a big fan of Stop Frogposting, You Cancerous Shit
what specifically is wrong with your life? need context
Their bland as fuck dude.
Anyone got anything for when you can't help remembering all of the embarrassing things that happened to you and that you did, you don't know if it's because accidents or because you're prone to being a loser who fails the test at being a decent human being; you know you are weird and fucked but you don't even care how are people see that, you just know everyday that you will probably never find a meaningful relationship with someone and find bliss, but in the back of your head you know that it's ridiculous to expect this to ever happen and that you should try to make the best out of what you have because you pound yourself with the thought that whining about yourself is the most pathetic thing you can do, making you feel like an embarrassed shell of decent person and starting the cycle all over again, while you hope for the time to come when you can break free from it - even though you know it may never come?
best sad song, without at doubt
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the chord progression perfectly describes the human condition
>the pain
>the struggle
>seemingly drug on by its own misery
>almost lagging behind it's self
but right at the end
>straight to psychedelic bliss
>fades into nothing
>death
you'll get you're freedom one day senpai
keep going
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hope you're not suicidal
imagine being so triggered by a fucking cartoon frog
listen to okcomputer and come back
Sunset tree is probably a better place to start, but that works too
Nick Cave