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Ian Mackaye of Minor Threat wrote a song about white guilt. It's clear what it means. Years later, after the Jews of punk rock grabbed control of key bands, and defined punk rock into a product, complete with clothing styles, shitty ethos, to attract wayward teenagers and subvert them into the shittiest of ideologies, Ian Mackaye decided to recant the song.
"oh it wasn't about what it says it's about, I didn't mean that' and retards actually believe it
This is literally what it means to sell out.
"oh it wasn't about what it says it's about, I didn't mean that' and retards actually believe it
This is literally what it means to sell out.
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Everyone else hates this guy too right?
!5OMlRCx8Q.
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That they have to make up feudals between their golems?
Meanwhile bladee and yung lean are single-handedly saving rap for a couple months more without all this childish drama
PS: why the fucj do I have to wait a while before making a thread/post? Why does 4chan make it so hard to post? I fucking swear
Meanwhile bladee and yung lean are single-handedly saving rap for a couple months more without all this childish drama
PS: why the fucj do I have to wait a while before making a thread/post? Why does 4chan make it so hard to post? I fucking swear
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I’ve always enjoyed Owl City, but recently they’ve really started leaning into Christian imagery in their songs. I still listen to some of them because I still love the vibe, but the really preachy songs just irritate me enough to avoid them. Anyone else have bands that put out bangers regularly but did that sort of hard shift into “Christian Rock” vibes?
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Only a Gibson™ is good enough
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>manlet rap lyrics that read like an npr article
why do people take him seriously again?
why do people take him seriously again?
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The actual thread edition but I’m still a little depressed edition
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>Production Resources:
http://pastebin.com/pYGCLu6q
>/prod/ wiki - still looking for contributors
http://mu-sic-production.wikia.com
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He really spun the block again. Get in here boys!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r7zwtIXKIL0
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r7zwtIXKIL0
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Carly Simon [Elektra, 1971]
Since affluence is an American condition, I suppose it makes sense not only for the privileged to inflict their sensibilities on us, but for many of us to dig it. Too bad, though. It's OK for "That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" to voice a cliché, but not with that calculated preciosity and false air of discovery. If Carly's college friends are already old enough to have alienated their children, her self-discovery program is a little postmature anyway. C-
Since affluence is an American condition, I suppose it makes sense not only for the privileged to inflict their sensibilities on us, but for many of us to dig it. Too bad, though. It's OK for "That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" to voice a cliché, but not with that calculated preciosity and false air of discovery. If Carly's college friends are already old enough to have alienated their children, her self-discovery program is a little postmature anyway. C-