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This is a cult. This is how we operate.

  • No low quality posts
  • Musical discussion welcome but if it's not weeb music then we will scorn you
  • Creative writing is encouraged, tell us a story.
  • DISCLAIMER: Any hate or malice directed to one another should be taken in jest, and the same goes for most love and complimenting, unfortunately.
  • This is the N&S thread revamped. v2.
  • If you're really daring, post some educational stuff in here, but keep the pop-politic bs to a minimum.

Those are the rules and guidelines and they will be enforced. Militantly.

 

Passcode (can't share this with anyone) is 0096 2251 2110 8105

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This is a cult. This is how we operate.

  • No low quality posts
  • Musical discussion welcome but if it's not weeb music then we will scorn you
  • Creative writing is encouraged, tell us a story.
  • DISCLAIMER: Any hate or malice directed to one another should be taken in jest, and the same goes for most love and complimenting, unfortunately.
  • This is the N&S thread revamped. v2.
  • If you're really daring, post some educational stuff in here, but keep the pop-politic bs to a minimum.

Those are the rules and guidelines and they will be enforced. Militantly.

 

Passcode (can't share this with anyone) is 0096 2251 2110 8105

 

:LOL: :lol: I can't join anyway, I don't know what weeb music is . . .

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This is a cult. This is how we operate.

  • No low quality posts
  • Musical discussion welcome but if it's not weeb music then we will scorn you
  • Creative writing is encouraged, tell us a story.
  • DISCLAIMER: Any hate or malice directed to one another should be taken in jest, and the same goes for most love and complimenting, unfortunately.
  • This is the N&S thread revamped. v2.
  • If you're really daring, post some educational stuff in here, but keep the pop-politic bs to a minimum.

Those are the rules and guidelines and they will be enforced. Militantly.

 

Passcode (can't share this with anyone) is 0096 2251 2110 8105

 

:LOL: :lol: I can't join anyway, I don't know what weeb music is . . .

 

Popular Japanese (or sometimes Korean) music :)

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What I'm getting at with the NSP acronym is that...

 

Not: TRF's Roger Ebert

Sean: TRF's Gene Siskel

PM/Me: TRF's Richard Roeper

Basically, I'm the Scrappy for Sean like Richard Roeper was for Gene Siskel on Siskel and Ebert/Ebert and Roeper At The Movies.
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The Jelly Jam's Prophet Profit is not only my favorite album of 2016, but one of my top 10 favorite albums of all-time (this makes two Ty Tabor albums hold a place in my top 10).

 

It's not a perfect album, there's actually a decent amount of subpar filler: Mr. Man, Heaven, Fallen..

 

But the strong tracks are incredibly strong, there are five in particular I should mention

 

CARE - An extremely tight riff. Both heavy and beautiful. This song is a front-to-back eargasm. The lyrics are fantastic as well, the politics of deceit & the well intended man persecuted.

Stain on the Sun - Melodic and beautiful. This was my absolute favorite from the album for a long while, it's powerful enough, the climax especially.

STOP - Rod's drums shine in this track, the pre-chorus drum fill is some of the most creatively captivating drumming I've ever heard. Ty's vocal choir harmonization during the second verse is beautiful, and I think Ty underestimates just how good of a singer he is.

Perfect Lines - The mandatory Myung track. Reminiscent of the great song from their previous album "Halos In Hell", but shorter and lighter in tone.

Ghost Town - A guitar exhibition by Ty... But the rhythm section isn't at all shadowed by it. Great melodies throughout as well. As is the case with Care and Stain on the Sun, I like to close my eyes and tilt my head back when listening to this song. There's a lot to take in. Love it.

 

10/10 album simply because the strong songs on it are unparalleled.

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