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Post by 40oz on Dec 27, 2021 13:43:08 GMT -5
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Post by 40oz on Dec 27, 2021 15:09:24 GMT -5
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Post by 40oz on Dec 28, 2021 13:41:00 GMT -5
komori thank you this is amazing
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peerdolius
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Post by peerdolius on Jan 6, 2022 22:18:20 GMT -5
And of course, Kino Listened to this album almost on repeat when I was first starting learning russian, konchitsya leto is still my favourite.
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Post by joe-ilya on Jan 7, 2022 11:09:54 GMT -5
The only post punk album from Bad Religion.
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Gokuma
You're trying to say you like DOS better than me, right?
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Post by Gokuma on Jan 28, 2022 19:22:12 GMT -5
To present my preferences of Post Punk/Gothic/New Wave/Dark Wave/Tastefully Autistic in no particular order:
Faith & the Muse - their Vera Causa double album is amazing Northern Liberties - call themselves Ghost Punk. Band more local to Philadelphia area since they're named after part of it, though I saw them way outside the city which I avoid and got two of their CD's. Freaking amazing. Also I get the impression from the lyrics that someone senses the dead. Most punk and least Gothic out of all these. Maybe Gnostic but not so Gothic. Cruxshadows - got some great tracks that slap on my car's sound system. Got a few CD's. Wishfire is great except for track 7 Go Away. Dreamcypher is really disappointing and depressing. Just got Frozen Embers because I wanted to hear Deception in my car better than mp3 quality, but haven't gotten to listen to the whole CD yet. Rather than a regular album, it seems to be a collection of various versions of several songs ranging from original to remix to acoustic. Bauhaus - great band and it was cool to finally see the classic 80's movie Night of the Demons and there's a major part featuring a Buahaus song. The Bolshoi - Good new wave band with some little gothic sound. Got an old cassette, I think from an uncle, and one side was filled with them. Screaming Dead - earlier band of members of Inkubus Sukkubus with a more raw punkish sound. Diva Destruction - lot of good stuff Wolfsheim - only heard a couple songs but good Nocturne~pdx~ (band with guy vocals) - got a good few tracks Got some tracks of another band called Nocturne, rather gothic as well, but more heavy metal/hard gothic rock with a rather harsh style of female vocals. Blood Ceremony - incredible band that intentionally sounds like a mix of old Jethro Tull and old Black Sabbath. Darkwell - great but I think their excessive drum machine really hurts some tracks. Temple of Rain - only heard a few songs and tried to find more. Apoptygma Berzerk - got a few tracks Zeromancer - got a few tracks Clan of Xymox - only heard one track but good Electric Hellfire Club - Some good stuff but this Calling Dr. Luv album I oddly found in a general store in West Virginia is silly as shit, however definitely entertaining. The Cure - but not the pop hits which make me go bleh a little. Got The Cure Trilogy DVD which is the whole albums Pornography, Disinitegration, and Bloodflowers live in concert. Reliquary - Got Winter World CD. Not real complex but nice on a good sound system. Nekromantix - some great dark psychobilly Project North Meets South - the song, Nightmare. Actually a country rockabilly band with operatic vocals but this is a darker song by them.
I know I heard several of these on the internet radio station Second Shifters streaming through Winamp. I think an early release of Skulltag included a .m3u file for winamp to listen to it.
If you want to get a little dark with Neil Young, check out his songs, Touch the Night, and Vampire Buff.
Just kidding about the autistic bit. Just threw that in for a good WTF. I don't know any openly autistic musicians but I'm sure there's plenty of good ones. I may have some slight characteristics though I've tried to shed them like triple-jabbed people shedding spike proteins, and I've been mistaken for a musician occasionally.
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