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Post by Whiskey (FTHG) on Nov 12, 2006 11:45:38 GMT -5
What a go happy topic.... A Rainbow has formed out my window as I write this very post. Well any names?
Creed perhaps?
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Post by gr0undzer0 on Nov 12, 2006 12:11:29 GMT -5
oh i was about to get excited about this until i realized it was all just a joke, a swedish duo called abruptum recorded their album whilst torturing themselves, cutting, bleeding, sleep deprivation, no food things like this, its quite a chilly and does have quite an evil vibe to it, ahh yes m00nchild is so damn scary jack from australia has never come back
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Post by dimples... on Nov 12, 2006 19:55:28 GMT -5
Out Comes the Evil~Lords of Acid
Well basically the whole VooDoo U album would work...
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Post by Lungsey on Nov 12, 2006 20:44:02 GMT -5
oh i was about to get excited about this until i realized it was all just a joke, a swedish duo called abruptum recorded their album whilst torturing themselves, cutting, bleeding, sleep deprivation, no food things like this, its quite a chilly and does have quite an evil vibe to it, ahh yes m00nchild is so damn scary jack from australia has never come back C0mrade.... i need to hear this! Excellent! Hey we all know Jack from australia was a wuss and a big one at that ;D ;D ;D my suicidal choice of music would just have to be frogs - AIC
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Post by ispi on Nov 12, 2006 23:53:35 GMT -5
Pink Moon? Nirvana Unplugged?
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Post by gr0undzer0 on Nov 13, 2006 2:11:03 GMT -5
umm actually there are these weird fucks right under your nose ditchy We've had records from some hateful, extreme, heavy and truly black bands in the past but Stallagh definitely out-hate and out-black them all. Named for WWII concentration camps (the extra 'g' and 'h' stand for 'global holocaust'), this Dutch blackdoom industrialnoise horde, are often compared to Abruptum, for their extreme and ultra personal approcach to music making, but they take it even a step farther. Not content with harsh hateful vocals, Stalaggh actively set out to recruit mental patients and convicted murders, by using connections working in mental hospitals and carefully planning their recording sessions to coincide with the two days a month patients are allowed to leave the hospital. Woah. The main vocalist featured on the first 30+ minute track (originally released as Projekt: Nihil) is a convicted murderer who stabbed his mother 30 times when he was 16 years old, and subsequently spent the next 11 years in prisons, juvenile detention facilities and mental hospitals. Apparently he suffered from an extreme aggresion disorder, anorexia nervosa and a host of other mental problems. During the recording sessions he indulged in very excessive self-mutilation while howling and wailing through all his hate and pain and fury. Sadly, he killed himself mere months after the recordings were made. The second half hour track (originally released as Project: Terrror) features vocals from three different mental patients, one female. Wow. That's some seriously intense and messed up shit for sure. A rare and maybe problematic instance of music that straddles that blurry line barely dividing art and exploitation, a stretching of the boundaries, an exploration of how far one can go to tap into primal emotions and create music that is emotionally pure, no matter how hard it is to listen to or understand. But the results do definitely convey that hate and despair and misery, which probably can only actually be attained by going to such great lengths. This stuff is so bizarre and so fucked up but somehow strangely beautiful as well. The sheets of noise smear and shift, occasionally attaining an almost drone like quality (albeit an extremely harsh one) . Nihilistik Terrror is a massive, mind frying, soul shattering, freaked out, slab of droning, fuzzy, buzzy, whitenoise brutality, not black metal, not even metal really, more a sort of industrial noisescape, most definitely black, and bleak and harsh, but these are not songs, they are slow shifting sonic fields of squealing shrieking distortion, grinding ear shredding ambience, crunchy and gritty and NOISY! Definitely one for the extreme noise fanatics and lovers of the harsh and brutal, but black metallers who dug later Abruptum might check this out as well. There might be riffs here, maybe even songs, but if there are, they are buried under an impossibly dense ocean of sound, layer after layer of white hot noise and sonic sludge, all swirling maniacally around the terrified, vitriolic, angry, hateful, freaked out howls and screams of real human beings with truly damaged psyches. So intense! Includes both original releases, remastered and sonically even more harsh and aggressive, with a previously unreleased bonus track.
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Post by diecheerleader on Nov 13, 2006 4:04:26 GMT -5
if i was going to end it....i think "29" by Ryan Adams would be a good'un, but i'm not planning for it.
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Post by Shoesh on Nov 13, 2006 6:14:50 GMT -5
we already did dude what were we listening to when we comitted myspace-suicide??
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Post by longside on Nov 13, 2006 12:06:31 GMT -5
All Apologies (unpluged) - Could be more appropriate.
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Post by advent on Nov 13, 2006 12:29:08 GMT -5
All Apologies (unpluged) - Could be more appropriate. If I was going to off myself I wouldn't be apologetic. And I'm very, very bitter towards that track.
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Post by advent on Nov 13, 2006 12:44:46 GMT -5
U2 and Green Day make me want to kill myself...
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Post by Dope on Nov 14, 2006 0:40:56 GMT -5
I burned an entire CD of depressing songs that make me want to kill myself... I amply titled it " " Other than that... Eyehategod would be a good choice.. and there's a song by Machine Head.. "The Burning Red" that was playing during a drugged-out breakdown once.. Or to mix things up "Hey There Fancypants" by Ween.. cuz that song always makes me feel happy.. so it would be a good yin to the yang of suicide.
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Post by siner on Nov 14, 2006 8:24:43 GMT -5
i hate to say this but (in a bitter sarcastic last statement) "always look on the bright side of life"
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Post by raeni on Nov 14, 2006 15:27:59 GMT -5
I don't know about commit suicide to, but there's a lot of great songs ABOUT the subject. Here's a couple of my favs:
Bauhaus - In the Night
Richard Buckner - 22
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Post by manintheshadows on Nov 14, 2006 16:05:12 GMT -5
Whole cults have been known to do themselves in during Red House Painters' Katy Song. Incredible song, but when the "fadeout" begins at about the 4-minute mark and it doesn't actually finish until 8.22, patiences wear thin and the will to live slips away...
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Post by Whiskey (FTHG) on Nov 14, 2006 22:16:01 GMT -5
oh i was about to get excited about this until i realized it was all just a joke, a swedish duo called abruptum recorded their album whilst torturing themselves, cutting, bleeding, sleep deprivation, no food things like this, its quite a chilly and does have quite an evil vibe to it, ahh yes m00nchild is so damn scary jack from australia has never come back C0mrade.... i need to hear this! Excellent! Hey we all know Jack from australia was a wuss and a big one at that ;D ;D ;D my suicidal choice of music would just have to be frogs - AIC AHH I thought I Was Alone Frogs is an evil bitch of a song. Scary stuff
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Post by Lungsey on Nov 15, 2006 14:38:18 GMT -5
yeah.... it feels like a damp blanket that smothers the life out of you
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Post by Dope on Nov 16, 2006 14:58:21 GMT -5
Even worse if that blanket is damp due to piss.
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Post by gr0undzer0 on Nov 16, 2006 15:28:02 GMT -5
Is There Anybody Out There? and Hey You by Pink Floyd are both desperate songs to me
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Post by advent on Nov 16, 2006 15:34:34 GMT -5
mayhem?
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Post by gr0undzer0 on Nov 16, 2006 15:37:20 GMT -5
if your the singer maybe, then they take your picture and put your blow out head on their next album cover eat your brains and make necklaces outta the big pieces of your skull
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Post by gr0undzer0 on Nov 16, 2006 15:39:02 GMT -5
also the Silence Teaches You How to Sing and Silencing the Singing ep's by Ulver Paint a grim picture
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Post by advent on Nov 16, 2006 16:08:40 GMT -5
if your the singer maybe, then they take your picture and put your blow out head on their next album cover eat your brains and make necklaces outta the big pieces of your skull isn't that how normal people share the love?
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Post by manintheshadows on Nov 16, 2006 19:39:36 GMT -5
Is There Anybody Out There? and Hey You by Pink Floyd are both desperate songs to me Comfortably Numb does it for me - not so much desperate, more like resigned.
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Post by gr0undzer0 on Nov 16, 2006 20:59:25 GMT -5
Is There Anybody Out There? and Hey You by Pink Floyd are both desperate songs to me Comfortably Numb does it for me - not so much desperate, more like resigned. that song still makes me stop what I am doing whenever it comes on....the guitar solos are pure magic
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