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Formerly a Vietnamese Food
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reminiscing2004 reacted to a status update: ❤️
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I'm going to miss the absolute shitshow that is this thread.
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Total Saikou reacted to a status update: Can we just appreciate the fact that Trombe is still the top all-time contributor wit
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The MH plug.dj sessions deserve a shout out. I remember in the early days we'd get a lot of people in those. Fun times.
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Can we just appreciate the fact that Trombe is still the top all-time contributor with more that twice the amount of points that 2nd place has? Talk about an unbeatable high-score.
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True, specially since he probably didn't need to. Dumb... But diligent. Still fascinated by his output
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New downy track out of nowhere called「17月」 From what I can gather the guitars in this are samples from some recordings Yutaka Aoki did, and mergrim was also involved to some degree with SUNNOVA producing.
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Pretty rude of Kyo and co to have stolen this guy's identity tbh. I hope he sues them.
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'Auto-generated by Youtube' Probably pulled from the same source that the Spotfiy upload was. I think that's what happened with the other fake spotify uploads I've seen, they all ended up auto-generated on YT somehow (does anyone know how/why this happens?). I mean it's wacky enough that it could be some silly sukekiyo thing but I'm 100% going with 'fake' until proven otherwise. Still hilarious either way.
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Hahahahahaha. That made me spit out my drink. Actually I've noticed this happening a lot lately. Random fake songs appearing on bands' spotify pages with no context nor explanation. I wonder why this is becoming such an issue lately?
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enyx reacted to a status update: SLOTHREAT is nice.
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So on first listen I found the album a little weaker than Alium, but it's growing on me on relistens. This band is great.
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Eh, starting a rock track with an edm beat isn't exactly something exclusive to the GazettE. Seems coincidental at the most to me, and the tracks go off in considerably different directions after the first 10 seconds anyway. Anyway that track sounds quite a bit better than anything I've heard from A9 in quite a while. Nice to see they can still put out some cool stuff from time to time.
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This is a strange way of looking at it. I don't think anybody would criticise him if he'd simply told them "I've decided there are other things in life I want to pursue, so I'm leaving the band as of x-date", but completely ghosting your friends/colleagues/bandmates/whatever without warning is just scummy regardless of the reason (unless you literally died or became incapacitated somehow).
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I don't see this band being mentioned all that much, but they're pretty great if you're into Japanese math à la toe or LITE.
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Rather enjoying this album. I prefer it to ANGELS mostly in the sense that it takes the more poppy/electronic experimentation that album had and runs further with it, whereas ANGELS tended to fall back into more safe, familiar-sounding territory quite a bit (BAD DREAM, Everything, Close to Me, etc all sound very similar to previous tracks they've put out). It also feels more tightly-themed than ANGELS, and having very strongly-themed releases is something I really like about the majority of THE NOVEMBERS discog in general. To be honest I felt rather down on THE NOVEMBERS post-Elegance. Hallelujah felt kind of like a glorified best-of album (all new songs, but the majority of them felt like stuff they'd explored more in-depth in previous releases) and TODAY was pretty weak IMO, but these last two releases have both been pretty good.
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Well, I categorically loved that. It's definitely more 'rough' sounding, but hey, it sounds like what you'd expect from an already depressing-sounding band that's now reeling from the sudden death of a bandmate and family member. Robin's vocals between 3:20-3:35 in particular hit pretty hard.