← Home ← Back to /mu/

Thread 126934748

16 posts 6 images /mu/
Anonymous No.126934748 [Report] >>126935331 >>126938143
your autismo pet peeves
>find good band
>name starts with 'the'
Anonymous No.126934810 [Report]
>band name has punctuation
Anonymous No.126935331 [Report] >>126939155 >>126939735
>>126934748 (OP)
>fade outs
Anonymous No.126936030 [Report] >>126936100
These shitposts just keep getting worse
Anonymous No.126936100 [Report]
>>126936030
Never underestimate just how pedantic the autistic children can really get

*pendantic
Anonymous No.126936589 [Report] >>126937968
>band name is matched by the regular expression "(.+) and the (.+)s"
Anonymous No.126937251 [Report]
>find good band
>last album was 22 years ago
Anonymous No.126937968 [Report]
>>126936589
ohh I hate these
it's so 'casually quirky' in such and obvious way
Anonymous No.126938143 [Report]
>>126934748 (OP)
>band is named after or has an animal in there name
Anonymous No.126938195 [Report]
>band name is or has an animal in it
Anonymous No.126938371 [Report]
when a song is simple as
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PgUa304YDU
Anonymous No.126939155 [Report]
>>126935331
It only gets worse once you notice two fade out songs in a row, then you become hyper aware of it for a while.
Anonymous No.126939295 [Report] >>126939352
>song in genre x is too x'y
jazz that's too jazzy, metal that's too metaly, folk that's too folky, etc
I am a proud entryist and I'm tired of pretending otherwise; the best of any genre is good but the more it aligns with classical musical principles, the more I like it.
Anonymous No.126939352 [Report] >>126939462
>>126939295
I don't know if this is what you mean but for example I like punk but with normal singing, black metal without growl etc
Anonymous No.126939462 [Report]
>>126939352
>punk but with normal singing, black metal without growl
That's pretty much exactly what I mean; it makes it impossible to discuss genres without being called reddit and frankly deservedly so but I like what I like.
Anonymous No.126939735 [Report]
>>126935331
I unironically love fade outs. It's the like the musical equivalent of walking off into the sunset