What are you listening to at the present? (genres helpful)
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Revisiting the soundtrack to "The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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Curious to see what the zoomers check out and there's a dark and edgy rapper named Ghostemane but what the hell he's actually so technically proficient. I really don't know why he's considered a mockery but I guess it's him being punk and disregarding what both the pretentious and the mainstream think of him
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qJFsPxV-R4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qJFsPxV-R4
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Discovered Kids Metal while finding tooth brushing-length videos for my kid. Howdytoons has an entire metal rock opera about dinosaurs on YouTube.
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Re: What are you listening to at the present? (genres helpfu
Been listening to lots of creepypasta narrations while at work at my morning job. Aside from MrCreepyPasta, I've also been listening to some stuff narrated by KingSpook, Mr. Creeps and Dr. Creepen. A few days ago I listened to MrCreepypasta's narration of "Tales from the Gas Station: Season 1", though I had to finish "Finding Vanessa" the next day. Goddamn, that'd make an excellent TV series, probably for either Hulu, Amazon Prime or Shudder. While I've never seen Twin Peaks, I'd probably describe "Tales from the Gas Station" as Twin Peaks on better drugs.
I also listened to Dr. Creepen's "The Vanishing City of Warmire, Colorado, which definitely has a slow-burning cosmic and body horror vibes. Among others, I also gave a listen to MrCreepyPasta's narration of "The Screaming Island", Mr. Creeps' narration of "If You Ever Get the Chance to Explore the Multiverse... DON'T!" and a few compilations from Chills, including one with gaming stories and another with stories with a high school setting. The story with the parallelogram-obsessed teacher kind of has an almost Junji Ito-like vibe to it.
I also listened to Dr. Creepen's "The Vanishing City of Warmire, Colorado, which definitely has a slow-burning cosmic and body horror vibes. Among others, I also gave a listen to MrCreepyPasta's narration of "The Screaming Island", Mr. Creeps' narration of "If You Ever Get the Chance to Explore the Multiverse... DON'T!" and a few compilations from Chills, including one with gaming stories and another with stories with a high school setting. The story with the parallelogram-obsessed teacher kind of has an almost Junji Ito-like vibe to it.
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REPO Man wrote:While I've never seen Twin Peaks
Whatever you are doing, stop it and watch Twin Peaks.
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I don't drink coffee. But speaking of dark fluids used as fuel…
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"No One Gets Left Behind" by Rueby Wood, from the Disney+ original film Better Nate Than Ever. The song is from an in-universe Lilo and Stitch musical, sung by Stitch.
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I've been listening to The Avalanches a lot lately. Their album Wildflower is a perfect summer album. Their DJ sets (especially summer sonic) are absolutely crazy.