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Post by Dr. Crane on May 20, 2017 22:16:01 GMT -8
THERE'S ANOTHER ALBUM?!?!
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Post by Dr. Crane on May 20, 2017 22:16:34 GMT -8
THERE ARE TWO MORE ALBUMS?!?!?!?!
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Post by Dr. Crane on May 21, 2017 2:13:51 GMT -8
It's less than a week until Sasquatch. Regularly, I would pick one non-Sasquatch band and listen to them for the entire week before the festival as a palate cleanser...however, I waited until a week before to do my research this year, and I've been listening to Twenty One Pilots all night, so I'm probably going to continue to do that. Flipped it upside down like the 21Pdoggz jumpin' off the piano.
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 22, 2017 16:00:07 GMT -8
There are THREE more albums.
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Post by Professor Pancakes on May 22, 2017 16:24:01 GMT -8
I am on record as believing that this was a terrible booking and I still hold that belief. I do not want to watch their set, as I here waaaaay too much of them at home and I go to Sasquatch too get away from my kids and their music. But, having said that, I absolutely LOVE the fact that week leading up to the festival is being filled with earnest love for the Twenty One Pilots. It's like the Sasquatch magic is already kicking in and the fest hasn't even started yet.
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Post by weenie on May 22, 2017 23:01:15 GMT -8
Nothing has ever driven home the fact for me that me and gramma/burrytoes are opposite tastes people more than this. (Obviously other than beautiful lady voices on the Burrito side and taste in wives on the HG side.)
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Post by Dr. Crane on May 23, 2017 1:22:30 GMT -8
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Post by Dr. Crane on May 23, 2017 1:27:37 GMT -8
There are THREE more albums. At that point I had been strictly listening to the Fueled By Ramen material and was unfamiliar with the first two self-released albums. I'm a seasoned veteran now, all four albums, know every lyric. I've actually already seen them three times and am seeing them two more times before this weekend. I quit my job to be a roadie for TWENTY ØNE PILØTS because they are so amazing and I love them so much.
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Post by chubbystackz on May 23, 2017 7:25:35 GMT -8
i honestly still can't tell if this thread is real or ironic
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Post by Professor Pancakes on May 23, 2017 7:29:23 GMT -8
i honestly still can't tell if this thread is real or ironic It is a well documented fact that Burrito doesn't do irony and HG is fundamentally incapable of pretending to like something he really doesn't. I believe this thread is 100% real.
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 23, 2017 8:28:05 GMT -8
Yeah I really don't spoof about liking shit. I am legitimately super into this band.
#whiteguyreggae
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Post by chubbystackz on May 23, 2017 8:32:59 GMT -8
Yeah I really don't spoof about liking shit. I am legitimately super into this band. #whiteguyreggae if gramma likes it we are contractually obligated to also like it
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Post by Professor Pancakes on May 23, 2017 8:43:34 GMT -8
Yeah I really don't spoof about liking shit. I am legitimately super into this band. #whiteguyreggae if gramma likes it we are contractually obligated to also like it As a general rule of thumb, just like the things Gramma likes.
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 23, 2017 9:03:22 GMT -8
I mean it is pretty well known that Burrito and I have the most well-balanced, dare I say objectively best, taste in music.
Get on board, folks. Hating pop music because it is pop music is tres gauche.
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Post by weenie on May 23, 2017 9:13:09 GMT -8
I know this is the love thread but I genuinely think that they have been engineered specifically to annoy just me more than anything else in the world. I hear a song I've never heard before from three rooms away and can immediately tell by the rage shakes I get exactly who it is. It is a crazy, almost inexplicable thing, but it's definitely not just because it's pop! Because I love the pops.
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 23, 2017 9:25:38 GMT -8
Yeah, that was condescending of me. I apologize. I totally get why people would not like them, but at the same time I do not get why anyone would be surprised that I do. That shit is pretty obviously right up my particular alley. And although even I could not define the parameters of that alley, I can say for sure that it is wide.
Plenty of room in my particularly wide alley for Twenty-One Pilots.
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Post by mutt on May 23, 2017 9:31:25 GMT -8
I mean it is pretty well known that Burrito and I have the most well-balanced, dare I say objectively best, taste in music. Get on board, folks. Hating pop music because it is pop music is tres gauche. vous êtes très bon, mais à gauche est le meilleur
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Post by chubbystackz on May 23, 2017 9:45:00 GMT -8
I mean it is pretty well known that Burrito and I have the most well-balanced, dare I say objectively best, taste in music. Get on board, folks. Hating pop music because it is pop music is tres gauche. I love pop music. Fact. I wish Taylor Swift was headlining.
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Post by chubbystackz on May 23, 2017 9:45:43 GMT -8
Yeah, that was condescending of me. I apologize. I totally get why people would not like them, but at the same time I do not get why anyone would be surprised that I do. That shit is pretty obviously right up my particular alley. And although even I could not define the parameters of that alley, I can say for sure that it is wide. Plenty of room in my particularly wide alley for Twenty-One Pilots. Man, I thought I was better versed in your alley
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 23, 2017 10:03:16 GMT -8
There is this band called The Philistines Jr., and after the Residents they are my favorite band. Anyway, there is a recurring theme in the Philistines' lyrics concerning taste in music which basically boils down to 'If I hear it enough times, I'll like it more.'
Which is true, and is also the reason that really I like most music. When I hear music that I really hate, I become fascinated with it. Why am I having such a strong reaction? So I keep coming back to it to find out why. And the more I listen to it, the more I start to understand it. The more I understand it, the more I enjoy it. It's the science behind how that cassette tape that got stuck in your car stereo one summer turned into one of your favorite albums of all time.
I reacted badly to Twenty-One Pilots the first time I heard them. I also reacted badly (VERY badly) to the Residents the first time I heard them. But anyway, there is ALWAYS more going on in a piece of music than you think there is and it doesn't make sense to me to develop a firm opinion on any piece of music after hearing it only once or twice. Music critics do that and I fucking hate it.
All I mean to say is that if you put as much into listening to new music as you are hoping to get out of it, you'll probably find that your horizons will begin to expand.
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