I think Dunbar's number might also apply to songs
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I think Dunbar's number might also apply to songs
I think Fender or Gibson or will manufacture a headless guitar before 2030.
Getting some cool digital artifact audio textures by ripping gba cartridges out of a Gameboy midgame.
Good! Wise approach!
Yikes, looks like a good sounding room from what i can see though.
Hahaha yeah, and i caught the tail end of that too growing up. I never got to experience the culture beforehand, besides just being friends with people who did at the skatepark or whatever. As for fugazi, yeah, they aren't really who my initial point was referring to, and you pretty much hit the nail on the head with it being a solid transitional example. I still hear some slop on the guitar, and find the bassist to the most interesting part of that band, personally. For something more modern (covid era), id recommend desperate pleasures by every time I die. They kicked off around y2k and broke up a few years ago. There's definitely some southern rock influence in there too, but at least they have some riffs. I think that is one that I really wish I heard more on older punk, do you know anything more riff based?
The sword that cuts through the spine has good people on both sides
Im on week 1 of trying this myself. Already sleeping better
Im aware of all of this, but your broad classification of post y2k as emo has me feeling the same way about you. And you may still be right about me. Im younger and I wasnt there, and im always down to understand it better. I should have specified though, that all I can do is hold it to today's standards, and while I know it was not an artistic choice at the time. When kt shuffles up on Spotify today, it just sounds worse. But it is interesting that we can both agree some sort of divide happened around y2k.
Itd be pretty punk if they were on nostr, so I could.
Yeah im not staying 1+1 doesnt equal 2, and im glad it existed. Im just saying, looking back on it, and holding it to today's standards. The only thing it can stand on to even make a claim to be a unique genre is the lyrics.
“That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die.”