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drillkicker

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  1. Is it Richard Stallman Edit: or Noam Chomsky
  2. The name actually becomes much more manageable when you remember it in the form of a song
  3. My next travel destination, hopefully
  4. Garden of Delete was a supreme stinker. This one is a step up from that but still, I just can’t listen to it all the way through. It has moments where he demonstrates how cool his music could be if he could just stick to a clear artistic vision. Overall, it sounds to me like the kind of stuff I make when I can’t decide where I want a track to go so I just keep adding completely conflicting elements and end up with an obfuscated mess that nobody can make sense of (which is the same feeling R+7 gives me). Black Snow is the only track that I really like. It seems like Daniel has been searching for a way forward from Replica for the past nine years and is still struggling. I can’t really blame him since Replica was such a conceptual landmark, but he’s setting the bar too high for himself and I wish he would just calm down and just make what feels natural. BOC have been suffering from a similar problem in the past decade. Édit: Actually Last Known Image of a Song is probably the coolest track on the album. I forgot about that one.
  5. I wish this could have happened when I was in Portsmouth
  6. I tried it with ice a couple of times but just didn't like it as much. I need a hard burn with my liquor or it just isn't the same. . . .
  7. No special occasion, I just wanted to finish off the bottle since I've been drinking it very sparingly for the past two years and I'm about to move and don't want to bring it with me. It's some very strong stuff, so it tastes like fire. It's dark and oaky, a little nutty, with a serious burn that's actually strangely inviting. It tastes more like a scotch than a bourbon, just with more of a burn than most scotches. Also it gets you drunk really, really fast.
  8. It's extremely ugly to look at because the lacquer is worn down but it's in perfect mechanical condition. I haven't had much chance to play it yet as I haven't been in environments where I wouldn't be bothering the people around me, but will be able to make some noise soon. It's a refurbished 1950 Pan American by Conn.
  9. Man o man do I love the alto solo at the end of this song. Absolutely incredible.
  10. @Freak of the weekThis just sounds like doom metal to me. Where's the jazz ?
  11. It isn't often that you get to hear jazz oboe
  12. They only do that if you’re also a cute girl with very low moral standards
  13. @darreichungsformIt might come from a surrender to lust so intense that one wants to separate from one's own identity. By taking in that which another person has separated from their body, something that therefore is entirely without identity and without life, they can in a way lose their own identity, and their own humanity. It's like worshiping someone's body so much that you voluntarily become nothing in order to glorify the flesh. And not only is it a symbolic act, but it actually does put the body in a position where it can very easily die from infection. Maybe they need to have that level of sacrifice in order for the sexual interaction to feel meaningful.
  14. You sound like you’ve never been mentally ill before
  15. Also @caze, Julian Lage has another album with John Zorn called Chesed. I personally didn't like Modern Lore. . . .
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