Revolutionary_Low_90
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_jdbyp2c wrote
Reply to Share whatever song(s) come to mind? by audwun
The Dripping Tap - King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_j5smyra wrote
Lmao its like Kevin Parker announcing that Tame Impala will split
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_j5ey8dj wrote
Reply to Pink Floyd fans are amused that the anti-woke mob are cancelling the band over the Dark Side Of The Moon 'rainbow' by DarkJester89
The lunatics are on Twitter and having brain damage.
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_j0wxb0x wrote
Reply to I wanna listen to some new music by OddCow1
Odelay by Beck
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iy2l7z8 wrote
Frankie Teardrop by Suicide.
Honestly, one of the most disturbing songs ever about a man who went insane and killed his family. It builds up into bunch of jumpscares and loud synths. Amazing track but I won't listen to it on repeat.
Climbing Up the Walls by Radiohead
It tells a protagonist who gone mad in an asylum and it inspired by an incident of Thom Yorke worked in an asylum. Underrated track in OK Computer.
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_ixxkmky wrote
All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem
Mother I Sober by Kendrick Lamar ft. Beth Gibbons of Portishead
A Day in the Life by The Beatles
Birdland by Patti Smith
The End by The Doors
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_ixxj9de wrote
The album would still be memorable consider the status in the Billboards and the top best-selling. The music videos are only the cherry on top. But, without them, it'd still be a classic album.
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iuhazyu wrote
Reply to any live recording recommendations? by [deleted]
- MTV Unplugged in New York by Nirvana
- At Fillmore East by Allman Brothers Band
- Stop Making Sense by Talking Heads
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iufxkhm wrote
- It Takes a Nations of Millions to Hold Us Back - Public Enemy
- The Money Store - Death Grips
- Kill Em All - Metallica
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iufvzey wrote
Reply to just came out of a long term relationship.... by Fr33yaa
The whole Blood on the Tracks album by Bob Dylan is written after his separation from his wife, Sara Dylan. I thought this might help.
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iu852vi wrote
Reply to comment by Pleaseburnme420 in Weird song from the 2000s?? by Pleaseburnme420
Oh haha you DID figured it out but I stick my word out lol
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iu7svur wrote
Reply to Weird song from the 2000s?? by Pleaseburnme420
Losing My Edge by LCD Soundsystem???
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iu4eh5w wrote
Reply to Any suggestions? by Josh20401
Try The Smile. Their debut album is fantastic and is par with anything Radiohead ever done. (If you don't like Radiohead, ignore this comment lol)
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iu4e72d wrote
Reply to Call and response song suggestions by the_marked
In the chorus of The One I Love by R.E.M., the bassist responses after Stipe sings "FIREEEEEEE". Not sure if it counts tho.
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iu4e0p6 wrote
Reply to Do you have an emotional support album? by Ghorse
'good kid MAAD city' by Kendrick Lamar makes me less social anxious due to the song The Art of Peer Pressure. It is my gateway to hip-hop music.
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iu4bg5i wrote
Reply to Songs that crush you with sadness by zr0gravity7
- Same Deep Water as You - The Cure
- I Can't Give Everything Away - David Bowie
- In the Backseat - Arcade Fire
- How to Disappear Completely - Radiohead
- Nutshell - AIC
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iu4a5mq wrote
- Don't Stop Till You Get Enough by Michael Jackson
- Get Lucky by Daft Punk
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_iu49wle wrote
Any Bob Dylan or Nick Drake song can touch the most humanly side of me as possible, from the perspectives in society to the self-inspection that they write about. I suggest The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan album because it contains the most heartwarming songs he ever written.
Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_jeda4cn wrote
Reply to Non title track “title tracks” by human6742
Brain Damage