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awepittance

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  1. i thought you were talking about the Wire cover, but now i realize you meant the below picture. Its definitly not during the Untilted tour/era since they are both using mac book pros
  2. bill o'reilly is such an abusive mother fuck. It must be embarrassing to not only send multiple unwanted sexual advances to a female employee but to say you want to rub her back in the bathtub with a 'falafel'. that was a hard watch
  3. but appetites for fucking women who are completely passed out and unconscious? I mean part of me can understand the megalomania that comes from being powerful, but you honestly almost have to have like a serial killer/fucked up part of you that is also attached to that megalomania to genuinely want to have sex with women while they are unconscious. Much different from just thinking you have the right to overpower someone against their will. Very intentionally 'date raping' somebody with a drug to make them pass out to me shows a greater level of pathology than raping someone spur of the moment while they are awake
  4. looks more like Chichlisuite era (97 it looks like), cover of the wire looks old as fuck. i dont even remember seeing a wire cover that looks like that
  5. its interesting how that album divided people even more than R+7. For me it was extremely catchy upon first listen.
  6. all purpose, what im looking for are pictures like the ones of Lollapalooza back stage with Eddie Vedder drinking the bile from that guy's stomach in Jim Rose circus while Trent and Al Jourgensen laugh in the background
  7. it's deeply fucking bleak, did u make it to the end yet? I saw the movie first when i was in highschool and was pleasantly surprised by how different the comic was (and also how much more Masonry played a role in the plot). Part of me wants to pick it up again and read it. Have you read anything by Eddie Campbell the artist for From Hell? He did a great series called Bacchus in the mid 90s where the concept is what if the Greek gods were actually real people who in modern times operated like a sleazy incestual mafia ,the center of the story revolves around the Greek god of wine who is super chill and spends most of his time in a bar fraternizing (Cerebus later copied the shit out of this concept in the Guys portion of the book) id put it somewhere in my top 5 favorite comic titles ever. If you are a fan of some of the earlier dark comedy indie comic titles Flaming Carrot or Concrete this is like a better more elaborate /weirder version of that Yeah I finished it. I always overanalyze Alan Moore stuff so I said that for my first read I'd just follow the story and not worry about what lies beneath. I'd say I've only gotten about ten percent of the content. yeah From Hell is like that, its very layered and overly detailed and you could more or less just follow it like a procedural crime drama and enjoy the story that way, makes a great 2nd read though to pick up all the extra stuff. Bacchus is very simple in comparison, Eddie Campbell's solo stuff tends to be more light but thats not to say it isnt also very good
  8. its been a while since i heard a vocoder worked that juicy-like. That second acidy track on there sounds fucking awesome. if he released an entire album of stuff like this it could easily be my favorite MBM album. Sounds perhaps closer to some of his solo stuff like Loudness Clarifies in parts but with the addition of the more trademark MBM breaks.
  9. midi tracks are probably fine across the board lol, i think that sounds pretty damn good actually
  10. but only after John Ehrlichman tags him in i don't think it was alco who sample spotted from what i remember. He was just pointing out the ridiculous/uncanny similarity between that Claude Larson album and then we discussed the interesting nature of OPN jumping from channeling Tangerine Dream to something more indefinable in the middle (Replica) and then to channeling claude larson 100% perfectly (r+7). (the last part is not serious, since literally only one of the songs Alco posted sounded like OPN, which if Daniel was intentionally channeling it on a track just makes him cooler in my book. I'm not anti OPN, i just didn't think R+7 was a strong followup to rifts or replica. the multimedia/videos that accompanied the album were awesome though, if it was just a DVD and not an audio-only type of presentation i probably would have loved it out of the gates)
  11. the amount of dead-eyed non-actor lebron james in the trailer alone made me want to stay far far away. i actually have grown to like bill hader and amy schumer but the marketing for the movie is killing the appeal completely for me. Its like coked out studio exec watched 'Other Guys' and was like 'yo that derek jeter scene really made that movie fuckin pop bro, we need to put lebron in a leading comedy role, lets find a movie currently in production that we can steamroll over'
  12. they do? clue me in pls i think Jega lived or still lives in california, but southern not northern Well original label to put out the Skampler was a label called Silent which was SF based, and MBM have been on Skam before with a split 12" with The Mellowtrons. Jega lives in Venice Beach doing CGI. interesting, there is virtually zero trace of any bay area centric idm except for maybe Tigerbeat 6. had no idea about this Silent label (checks out)
  13. they do? clue me in pls i think Jega lived or still lives in california, but southern not northern
  14. Teorema: only having seem Salo as my entry point into Pasolini i guess i was expecting something a little more meaty than what i saw. The premise of Teorema (at first) is interesting: what if a mysterious man was able to seduce every single member of a close knit immediate family (son daughter husband and wife)? It's a setup for a potentially really great film but beyond the setup i was left pretty disappointed. Terrence Stamp is awesome, but his character exits the movie about halfway through leaving us to deal with the aftermath of how he affected the lives of the family members. Its cute to see how the 'visitor' drastically changed their lives but not enough to hold 50% of the film. 6/10 Is salo considered one of his more accomplished/fleshed out films? this had a way more minimalistic feel to it
  15. doesn't really sound like aphex to me, if it is its the closest thing he's ever done to psytrance lol
  16. would be cool to hear them on even earlier GM soundcards that do fm synthesis like a sounblaster 16.
  17. there is a lot of reason to expect analog, after what Korg did by bringing back analog all bets are off at this point.
  18. now we can actually not look like hypocrites when using the american media and government to criticize russias gay law. thats a good step
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