THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: recursivelyenumerable on August 01, 2014, 11:01:47 AM
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these words don't even actually RHYME
HOW does he do it
HOW
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because aiyan like a laiyan in zaiyan
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There are these things called accents...
You'd think recursivelyenumerable with his massive, mathematical intellect would prefer music of increasing compositional complexity. Yet he sticks to simple folk musics; either safe P4k Joanna Newsoms or reggae staples like our friend Bob Marley. You then wonder, is he the new, hipper breed of special fellow that shuns a Sibelius or Aphex twin, unlike his forefathers?
Liking Bob Marley, Wu-Tang, or both is an essential cactivity.
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bleh
maybe I will make a schönberg thread next
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I'm going to blow your mind here,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC6REhy5L38
This song is entirely in English
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iön like a liön
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You'd think recursivelyenumerable with his massive, mathematical intellect would prefer music of increasing compositional complexity. Yet he sticks to simple folk musics; either safe P4k Joanna Newsoms or reggae staples like our friend Bob Marley. You then wonder, is he the new, hipper breed of special fellow that shuns a Sibelius or Aphex twin, unlike his forefathers?
:beli
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One of Bob Marley's best B sides was 'Orange Porridge Forage'.
The dude was a genius, he rhymed with orange.
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Orange, syringe, binge it's all about accents :shrug
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Just do what I do only listen to Bad Religion, Dubliners, and Beethoven and nothing else.
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anyone who releases a quality triple album is good in my book.
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Petition to change the name of this forum from "The Diversity Lounge" to "Essential Cactivities"
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I'm going to blow your mind here,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC6REhy5L38
This song is entirely in English
Woah, Engrish Industrial? AWESOME. :o :lol
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBxyXkHn5vE
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Also 100% English :jawalrus
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...that one did not display the lyrics and thus I could barely make out any of it. You're not supposed to be able to make out all the words of that particular subgenre anyway. 8)