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Junge Amick
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@avclub-04d524031f29c89d78cae864bd6f0de7:disqus  Doom metal sounds more like Cthulu fucking the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man. At that point, age isn't an issue.

I hope I won't sound as creaky. Eventually all music sounds like middle aged people having sex.

Wonderful Tonight sounds like two 55 year-olds fucking.

It is for practically joke.

Ah, the nyckelharpa. I'm learning how to play an Appalachian dulcimer, which is a distant cousin of old lap drone-y instruments.

Dear Mr. Echo…

Mike Patton has another label? Is he still with Ipecac?

I'LL RETOOL YOU!!!!!

Oh, you SMMMAAATTT, Mitchell!

LET'S RIP OFF THE LAST SCENE FROM KEY LARGO, MITCHELL!!

I think there was a line to that effect in Neil Gaiman's Good Omens (or "any cassette tape left in a car might as well be Queen's Greatest Hits")

Agree very much on their self titled album. It's not horrible, but I can't recall any standout songs on it.

I became a Cure convert within hearing the first ten seconds of that song.

Amen.

POST METAL:

Also check out this blog. He has free comps to download about every two weeks (usually divided up up country or specific genre)
http://www.aftersabbath.com/

It's kind of like how I enjoy music that has a meld of dynamics or different sections, along with influences of other types of music. But it's not all just dicking around on a Hammond Organ, a lot of what I consider prog can also include a lot of post-punk (like The Police or anything Robert Fripp did session work on)

Pretty much any current big action/superhero movie that involves a lot of CGI or shaky cam. I've actually been under a rock for the past four years in terms of movies, and I don't want to come across as a hipster or anything, but there just isn't anything that I find appealing about that style. So I haven't seen