Mmmm... Swans.
When I think of dark music, my mind always comes back to their Holy Money, and that's after having listened to Throbbing Gristle's stuff.
Everything Swans have done is perfection.
Ahh, my first doom metal song. Such awesome memories.
Wonderful. Hard to believe it's so maligned by some Yes fans, but still great.
Props to you sir, love the Generator. Ever listen to Godbluff?
OT: Got another one. Ever wonder where R.E.M. got their inspiration from?
Oh yeah, when I saw this thread I knew I had to post that moment:
Glorious.
OT: One of the best. First played it years after the fact but it holds up well. Too bad we can't trust Square to make a decent remake of it or VII anymore.
Ever since I realised how disturbing a lot of early industrial music was, and that power electronic is a thing, I have managed to find a gold mine of horrifying music.
Since this is the newly necro'd Scary Thread, might as well share some.
Got the DVD of The Doors's famous concert at The Hollywood Bowl in 1968. I listened to that concert's particularly crazed, disturbing take on "The End" and knew I had to get it. For posterity.
Also made me wonder if Genesis P-Orridge took a few tips from Jim Morrison's interjections on live...
Maybe the cheese eating did catch up to him.
"I... shouldn't have had... the... Limburger..." - Kim Jong-Un, September of 2014, after The Betrayal of The Killer Cheese
As far as geopolitics if he dies? Probable power struggle, perhaps US and China would love to step in.
Yup. Should not...
Mercenary available for hire. (Me!)
Will work for muffins. (Take that as you will.)
Can use and withstand aforementioned disturbing industrial music. (Check the avatar.)
Either side can inquire. (Act quickly!)
Until then, will watch the fireworks. (Ooh, pretty!)
I get lots of feels from progressive rock's epics. Also, from "Nights In White Satin", when listening to the entirety of Days of
Future Passed and it makes a beautiful ending.
Try some if you have the time:
Anachronox is essentially a JRPG? Hmmm, colour me interested. I'll have to try it.
OT: Committee made games, as Doom evidences, can be interesting and excellent. You just need the right people, with the right work chemistry, and freedom from the kind of meddling that can get in the way of a...
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