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Listening to is a benefactive way to minimize stress and with IPODs and cheap CD players it has never been easier before. However, you need to be choosy while choosing that is not going to stimulate stress. It should be remembered that some is not really suitable for stressful
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diction @ 01/07/2009 08:31 PM : yeah I like those 2. The stuff on MOP's Warriorz, The 6th Sense, Royce's Boom, that Pitch Black single, the one he did for Cee-Lo... You're right his decade is not so bad. It's just after Donuts, I guess I don't want to hear no more Premier styled beats. TheIdioteque @ 01/07/2009 08:29 PM : A joke thread by a respectable RYMer.
To answer your question, yes.Brandting @ 01/07/2009 08:28 PM : Re: Top 10 of 2008 So far two people with Wall*E in the top five. I thought that movie wasn't very good, what did those people think so worthwhile in that film.Ezreal @ 01/07/2009 08:28 PM : Wait until you hear my vocals. You may reconsider.Osama_Bin_Davis @ 01/07/2009 08:27 PM : Re: Medieval significance in Metal Music??? [quote streetmouse][i][b]I realize this is a blanket statement, never the less it does apply to many ?Metal Groups,? why, or what is the significance of the medieval concept that seems to run through much of the artwork, videos, and stage production?[/i][/b][/quote]
in all honesty its a small proportion of metal that has anythin to do with the medieval themes.TheIdioteque @ 01/07/2009 08:26 PM : Re: Top 10 of 2008 Seriously it was fantastic, it gets hate because of all the praise, which is just too bad.
I probably liked it so much because I saw it on the first day, without knowing what the critical reception was like or how popular it would be. Therefore, I was expecting a mildly exciting, if generic, comicbook superhero movie that would probably be above average (based on the quality of Batman Begins).
I was floored.
Anyways, I have yet to see Milk, Slumdog Millionaire, or Frost/Nixon, which are all supposed to be good, so I my opinion might change.ClintRuin @ 01/07/2009 08:25 PM : And for the record, Premo was still one of the best producers in rap way up until like 2004 or so. Devin's "Doobie Ashtray" (which is just UNREAL, Premier doing GREAT Houston-style shit while still keeping his own style) and Screwball's "Seen It All" are easily in my top 15 Premo tracks, and they're both early '00s joints.
I definitely see what diction means about Premo's drums sounding weak now, but as far as I can tell, dude's only been "off" for like 3 years, which I know in rap is like 15 years compared to most other genres, but I don't think it's fair to write him off completely just yet. Besides, with a lot of his new tracks the drums really are the only problem with them, the loops/cuts/scratches are still all spot on. I don't get what motivated him to start relying on Fruity Loops for all of his drum sounds.Namey @ 01/07/2009 08:23 PM : Re: SWANS appreciation [quote freaknhell]I've just lately begun to appreciate the Swans. Well, more than I used to. I've always thought they weren't as "noisy" as you would think, seeing that they're categorized as "noise" music. I think there's a lot more to them than just noise. [/quote]
I've always thought the noise tag was quite wrong for them. I mean even noise-rock; what is that, just loud and intense.
[quote tukid20]I think [i]Burning World[/i] is really underrated. If anyone other than Swans had released it, it'd be called a masterpiece.[/quote]
Yeah seems to me here's a band that got really overlooked by the industry, and likely for their nasty-ass subject matters: fucking life & death.
[quote c.r.e.a.m.]I also think that [Artist14731,Michael Gira] really evolved as a lyricist with the band. Initially writing stuff like "Flex your muscles" and repeating it over and over within the song and then later writing things like "Blind" is simply amazing.[/quote]
I can't help but feel a power in those early lyrics still holding up; he did that bluntness so well, mister Gira. That was one the things that attracted me the most in them in the first place; the cutting throo bullshit to get to wallow in the base truths. Anyone ever read [i]The Consumer[/i]? I've never even seen it anywhere.
[quote auntler][quote pixiesfanyo]i had sex to Swans once.
it was weird.[/quote]
I always say Filth is the greatest turn-on album ever, but nobody understands.[/quote]
There's definitely a sexuality to the violence of that I mean the grinding repetition like trying to sweat black blood out. "Hammer the nail, hammer the nail" etc. And "Stay Here" is just so massively groovy I get all hot just thinking of listening to it.diction @ 01/07/2009 08:22 PM : Petestrumentals is allright but it doesn't work as an album like Donuts. It's just effective short loops repeated for 3-4 minutes. These 2 albums shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath. TheIdioteque @ 01/07/2009 08:22 PM : Re: Top 10 of 2008 HI I'M IN HIGH SCHOOL I LOVE MUSIC MY FAVORITE BAND IS RADIOHEAD AND I THINK THE BEATLES ARE THE GREATEST EVAR
I HATE THE SCENE BANDS LIKE MCR AND FOB
I THINK THE BEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR WAS DARK KNIGHT
HEATH LEDGER'S PERFORMANCE WAS STUNNING, AND HONESTLY LIVED UP TO THE HYPE.
IM A WALKING STEREOTYPEmarkjazz @ 01/07/2009 08:22 PM : Re: Top 10 of 2008 [quote Genesis_Jaime]I can't imagine shelling out the cash it would take to go to the cinema enough times to have seen enough films that I had to cut the list down to a top 10 per year.
I went to the cinema maybe once in '08. And I'm a film enthusiast and student.[/quote]
True, I just wait 5-6 months and then rent it now.Torc @ 01/07/2009 08:21 PM : Joint artist capitalization I've seen a lot of profiles like these:
[Artist136555]
[Artist23366]
[Artist208244]
According to our guidelines, "with", "feat." and "featuring" are all words that would normally be capitalized. Is there an exemption to this? Should these even be included in profiles?
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