John Wayne Was A Nazi - Fucked Up and The Halluci Nation
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This song is a cover, the original is by mdc. Fucked Up is a post hardcore group, they're the ones shouting. Halluci Nation is a hip hop/dub electronic music group, they're the interesting production.
Malady - Signs of the Swarm
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New single dropped a few days ago, I'm looking forward to this album.
Malady - Signs Of The Swarm
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New single just dropped. Can't wait for the album to come out.
Origami Angel - Title Track
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I've been hearing about them for a few years now, but until recently I had only listened to their hardcore ep. I finally gave their first full album a chance and was blown away. It's the elusive "emo but with happy lyrics" that I'm always looking for. And, their sound is so compelling and incredibly full for a 2 piece band.
Great band, I just saw them last month. They brought a guy on stage in a banana costume, and made the crowd play twister in between songs.
Idk it just sounds like punk rock to me.
Institutionalized by Suicidal Tendencies sounds similar to my ear.
Well I can think of at least one case in the past few years where courtroom recordings turned the whole trial into a media fiasco and a witch hunt. I personally don't think it's healthy for justice.
love isolation
Maybe you would, but for most people it's been proven to cause lasting damage
That's not really because of the Apple vs Android ecosystem wars though. My understanding is that most of Europe uses third party apps because, at least until recently, pricing for phone and text plans was exorbitant, when considering that many Europeans are "roaming" and communicating with people in adjacent countries.
Having people treated differently to achieve equal outcomes is what we strive for. When it's shown that minorities are discriminated against in hiring, people suggest affirmative action to level the playing field. When somebody is asked to testify again dangerous people, they're put in witness protection to be afforded the same security as any average citizen.
When somebody carries a unique cultural status, such that they would surely be killed if left to their own devices, that person is given protection to ensure that they live, and aren't handed a death sentence without trial. That's not what Russia does. Really, one could argue that "not letting a political figure get assassinated" is the exact opposite of what Russia does.
Solitary confinement is inhumane and should be illegal.
Also we're kidding ourselves if we don't think he'll get put in the most safe, cushy prison imaginable (assuming he's charged)
I don't know if I can make a case for "best" because it's not from a well known artist, but I found This song about late stage capitalism a few months ago that's pretty on the nose, and it rips.
Happy to see Tiny Moving Parts getting mentioned. I actually just listened to Celebrate for the first time a week ago, and while I think it's great, Pleasant Living still edges it out. I just love Always Focused, I wish there were a lot more super-positive emo songs like that.
Am I the only who thinks they sound more like Rush than Zeppelin?? To me their singer sounds like a dead ringer for Geddy Lee
It's been almost a year since The Forever Story came out, but it was a classic in my mind from the first second I heard it. I haven't listened to as much hip hop these past few years but that album pulled me right back in.
I'm not the biggest fan of J Cole, but he's discovered and boosted some amazing artists.
+1 for Twin Fantasy. I haven't listened to a lot of CSH's discography but man that album... every time I hear a song I'm pulled back in and end up listening to the whole thing. It's amazing how quickly those 15 minute songs seem to end.
There's also [email protected], which looks to have a bigger following so far
Regardless of the fuel, single-passenger vehicles are an incredibly inefficient mode of transportation. There's no reason for many cities and city centers to be as car-centric as they are, and any energy savings that could be achieved with EVs in these cities would only be multiplied if wide roads were replaced with walkable paths and effective public transport.
My biggest problem (as an engineer) is that the hype around EVs ignores the possibility that there are better solutions. It's easy to get invested in a cool idea but you can't fixate on it and forget about the problem that you set out to solve in the first place.
Right? I came here to find new communities and regrow my online presence, not to stare back and laugh at the burning pile of rubble we left behind. I'd love to see more people piling into the communities here but instead my feed is inundated with posts about Reddit. (Although I suppose maybe I should stop scrolling through "All", it's not like I ever did that on Reddit)
Eh, just because lots of women are playing games doesn't mean they're catered to women.
Don't get me wrong, the industry's come a long way from every female character having 28DD's and videogame trailers being all about stoic badasses and explosions. I think the rise of indie games has been great for that. But there's an undeniable male-coded streak that still exists in marketing and in the industry, especially at the AAA level, and there's progress we can still make there.
Believe me, I know. I've tried and failed to quit at least 10 times now (everytime I come back it eventually just becomes a place for me to argue with strangers). I'm hoping my displeasure with their recent dealings will be enough to keep me off for good, and its definitely looking like Lemmy can fill the void (hopefully in a more healthy way).
But yeah I'm gonna miss using Reddit to answer all my Google questions, or to hear what people are saying about whatever new song I've discovered, even from its a tiny obscure band nobody's heard of. The scale and scope of Reddit was a huge part of it's value.
Down detector doesn't actually "detect" if a site is down right? It just shows how many people are reporting that a site is down. If an unaware user logs on and every subreddit they visit says "this subreddit does not exist," they might think there's something wrong with reddit's servers and report it.
Edit: just read the article, I see that its more than that
Sabaton is great, I started listening to them years before I really got into metal. All those bands you listed are considered "power metal". I think it might be the best sub-genre to begin acclimating with, because it's so melodic and there aren't a lot of harsh sounds.
You might also like doom metal, which I'd consider to be a bit heavier (thought the bands vary greatly), but still primarily focused on melody, with lots of clean vocals. Here are some bands I like, and I'll link to one song on YouTube for each:
- The Sword: probably the best one to start with if you're coming from power metal, they have the same high energy and corny (not an insult) vocals
- Black Sabbath: widely considered to have invented the genre. All metal can trace it's roots back to them but I'd say doom metal emulates them the most closely. They're a product of psychedelic rock and disillusionment with the flower child movement, and they wear a lot of blues influence on their sleeves.
- Sleep: sort of like what Black Sabbath would sound like if they smoked 10x as much weed, or power metal if it was slowed and dropped an octave. They're the biggest departure on this list from what you listen to, but they're also my favorite to share because they're the band that really got me into metal.
Mizmor - Woe Regains My Substance
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I've been sort of getting into black metal recently after discovering this band, thought I'd share :) this album is so heavy, and I'm in love with how "doomy" it sounds
Mizmor - Woe Regains My Substance
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Don't think I've seen much black metal here yet so I thought I'd share