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de Music threada Bernd 2025-06-05 13:31:35 No. 225
Post whatever music you like. I start with Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, for the betterment of the world. :3
>>4563 Fucking based. Didn't know there was new stuff coming. Their debut was phenomenal.>>4563
Does anybernd have the following albums: Anthrax - White Noise Anthrax - Stomp 440 Corrosion of Conformity - Wiseblood Corrosion of Conformity - Americas Top Dealer
>>5428 Americas Volume Dealer that should read
>>5428 Is lucida.to down?
>>5428 https://gofile.io/d/TkmkWB https://gofile.io/d/fDvVbC
>>5459 Thanks. How can I repay you Bernd is there something you've been searching for?
i like these guys, saw them life in germany once
I awoke in a sweat from the American Dream They were loading the bomb bay of the iron bird Giving their blood to the Doomsday Machine I screamed into the wind my goodbye to the world It was dark in the desert so we walked through the night The vessel was waiting where we had been led An awesome machine to tear through the sky The last exodus from the land of the dead We are swimming in the lunar sea Drowning in insanity Look to the shore you will see Your leaders were lying Nobody's driving! Upon the horizon is the Earth I once knew Now a red ball of light suspended in space So we erected a stone on the shore of the sea As a grim epitaph to the lost human race We are swimming in the lunar sea We are drowning in insanity Look to the shore you will see Your leaders were lying Nobody's driving! I awoke in a sweat from the American Dream They were loading the bomb bay of the iron bird Giving their blood to the Doomsday Machine I screamed into the wind my goodbye to the world We are swimming in the lunar sea We are drowning in insanity Between the devil and the deep blue sea Our world is dying And nobody's driving!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Rt5RAc3E4U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3kd-dLK-m0
For me it's the 80s post punk and wave. Also 90s metal. Also electronic music if not too simplistic.
>>7049 Also Prog Rock. But the vinyl collection is mostly Metal (Death and Black), then 80s Wave and Post Punk, then Prog.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH6S-Z8G3wM
These Russian doomer music mixes are just too good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwgKxGB-61U
from a soviet collection of electronic reinterpretations of classic pieces certainly the best tune on it
>>7474 > molchat doma is it just post punk in general? russians are good at that stuff, it's like germans and techno.
Also would appreciate slow danceable tunes like these if anybody has them. If they're extremely poppy, that's a bonus actually.

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>>3457 >On the surface, Maggie Rogers embodies everything I loathe about modern female Pop. She's a progressive poster child who stumps for the Democratic Party, cites feminist theory like scripture and serenades a liberal middle class audience hellbent on transforming America into a political monoculture. My inner Carl Schmitt demands the friend/enemy distinction, but I sheath my sword for her. Beneath the activism lies something rarer than ideological alignment: raw humanity. >Surrender sounds like a private journal blasted through stadium-sized hooks. Energetic and upbeat songs like "Shatter", "Want Want" and "Overdrive" hit with fuzzed adrenaline while "Be Cool" exhales into groove-cooled calm. Other songs like "Anywhere With You" and "Begging for Rain" drip with melancholy without being maudlin. Nothing stagnates; even the quiet tracks stay in motion. >Maggie's resonant purity inspires building futures or collapsing into into the arms of someone who loves you after a brutal day. All told, it may be the most unapologetically human album ever to breach the radio. >
>>9239 I guess most of it is post punk yes, Poland has some great post punk as well

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Current musings: Metallica's Black Album is the only Metal album to ever go Diamond in the genre's entire history. >inb4 Linkin Park, AC/DC, ZZ Top, Def Leppard, Kid Rock, Guns 'n Roses, Van Halen None of those bands' albums that went Diamond are Metal. Def Leppard stopped being Metal after On Through the Night, and the rest are either Hard Rock, Hard Alternative or Nu-Metal (that's a misnomer; it's not Metal).
In 2025 people forgot this masterpiece.
>>9536 That's not a sign of quality though, is it? NSYNC also went Diamond, as did the Dirty Dancing soundtrack.
>>9626 It's less a comment on the quality of the album itself and more about the band's staying power. If you notice, the vast majority of legacy Metal bands have rapidly aging audiences, but Metallica has consistently been able to pull in newer and younger generations of fans in part from embracing media but also from recognition. Few bands can speak to that.
>>9659 that's because most people like shit metallica sucks ass and megadeath fugs them in half without even trying
>>9660 Dave Mustaine is a talented performer, but the contempt he had for his own audience from canceling tours in his prime to openly feuding on top of being an egotistical ass ruins much of his reputation. He was coasting on his laurels by the time he released Cryptic Writings, and Endgame, while decent, pales in comparison to anything released between 1985-1994.
>>9536 Hard to rank my all time favorite Metallica songs, but if I were to pick, they'd be the following in no particular order: "Seek & Destroy", "Motorbreath", "Metal Milita", "Fight Fire with Fire", "Ride the Lightning", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Trapped Under Ice", "Creeping Death", "The Call of Ktulu", "Battery", "Master of Puppets", "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)", "Disposable Heroes", "Blackened", "Dyers Eve", "Enter Sandman", "Holier Than Thou", "Nothing Else Matters" If forced to choose one and only one, it would be a big toss up between "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"
Someone asked me what my favorite Metal solos of all time were. It's difficult to narrow it down to just 10, but here's a rough approximation of solos that still resonate with me. I've got plenty more but others should speak up ITT: Autopsy - Slaughterday: https://youtu.be/cC0RKuO8RZM?t=150 Manilla Road - Dreams of Eschaton: https://youtu.be/CPAYS-jMyVc?t=390 Slayer - The Antichrist: https://youtu.be/tdt6-jJ1_Ew?t=72 Iron Maiden - Die With Your Boots On: https://youtu.be/eeJu_eQPKKI?t=180 Judas Priest - Exciter: https://youtu.be/1tlEa0rDZbM?t=77 Mercyful Fate - Welcome Princess of Hell: https://youtu.be/m9ue9jSaIrE?t=115 Venom - Bloodlust: https://youtu.be/3qbwnDd5yOo?t=25 Obsequiae - Orphic Rites of the Mystic: https://youtu.be/F_DllA61I8Y?t=182 Dio - Evil Eyes: https://youtu.be/WmybXptjADo?t=92 Bathory - A Fine Day to Day: https://youtu.be/_ghJQzNDihA?t=406
IMO, this is at least the best album of the 2020's by far. Nobody sounds like this band, they make and use a bunch of odd instruments and do odd genremashing. The lead of the band writes about a lot of shit like Kaczinsky and naturalism; The Gift is about the curse of smartphones. Salamander has probably the hardest ending to a song I've ever heard.
>>10937 Sounds like King Crimson if metal and insane. Would you mind posting the full album?>>10937
>>10937 >Nobody sounds like this band Neptunian Maximalism might be up your alley.
>He's a fisherman >He checks his fishing nets >Examines the catch of the night >But he brings nothing home >He's a fisherman >He checks his fishing nets >Scrupulously the whole night >But he brings nothing home I really like this guy's music. He combines a lot of gritty and melancholic stuff with Christian conviction and a level of comfiness that just makes a perfect combination.
The Flies You just sit here at the end of the hallway This isn't your room, this is room eight You rumble in from under the loading platform You open your mouth once more before you pass out "Oh Mr. Sebaot have mercy on me! Oh, father Abraham have mercy on me!" And then he passes out Does his business on the floor, says: "Such is nature" And then it's the flies' turn
>>10960 Good call, Bells for Kith and Kin even has a part that sounds like part of Larks' Tongues in Aspic; will post the rest of the tracks >>10974 Never heard of them, but I like it already, thanks Will check them out more fully a bit later
>>11024 Thank you for posting
On a lonely walk this morning A light mist in the air Dark clouds laughing at me in silence Casting shadows through my hair In the distance I saw a woman Dressed in black with eyes of grey She wore her pain like a shackled spirit Eternal life was her debt to pay The lady wore black It's the sign of a prisoner's lives The lady wore black See the years through the tears in her eyes The lady wore black Her mystic power calls to me The lady wore black Her love could set me free Woah-oh Oh no The wind song whispered a warning Telling me to beware Of the quiet shadowed woman And of the sadness I would share We sat for sometime together in silence Never speaking in words Of all her thoughts she spoke with her eyes And I listened remembering all I heard The lady wore black It's the sign of a prisoner's lives The lady wore black See the years through the tears in her eyes The lady wore black Her mystic power calls to me The lady wore black Her love can set me free Yeah, oh no The words she spoke were of forgotten lives And of all knowledge gained Memories I had but didn't know why With a smile she explained I should've listened to the wind's cold warning And walked the other way I touched her soul and now I bear her sentence But for her love, I'll gladly pay The lady wore black It's the sign of a prisoner's lives The lady wore black See the years through the tears in her eyes The lady wore black Her mystic power calls to me The lady wore black Her love can set me free The lady wore black It's the sign of a prisoner's lives The lady wore black See the years through the tears in her eyes The lady wore black Her mystic power calls to me, oh The lady wore black Her love can set me free The lady wore black The lady wore black The lady wore black...
I think this is really nice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA7QsWpA7aU
>>12433 What album should I check out if I want to get into Queensreich? And are the vocals always like this?
>>12879 The self-titled EP, The Warning, Rage for Order and Operation: Mindcrime are all their best. Everything else is either just okay or kind of shit. Personally, I'd start with the EP.