Album Rating: 3.5
have you tried [2]
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Album Rating: 5.0
speaking of trying
Favorite bands
Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Steven Wilson, Porcupine Tree, Opeth, Epica, Mastodon, Riverside, Vangelis, Active Member, Empyrium, Haken, Kamelot, POS, Rishloo, Rush, Van der Graaf Generator,
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Vdgg is based
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Album Rating: 5.0
so much variations of PROGMASTER85s
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"Why do u rarely listen to guitar muzik anymore pots, nothing grabs you?"
Lol its mostly just a bit of an inside joke, but in regards some of the umbrellas like metal and rock it's not often that I'm very tickled these days and I've settled on that it's a mix between my taste just happening to be veering away for now and also feeling that the creative potential for a lot of these genres is being exhausted. I barely ever find anything that feels fresh and exciting nor do I find anything that holds up to the best there was to offer in the previous decades. But that just me fam
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But I still listen to plenty of other genres that do a guitar
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Album Rating: 5.0
so who, if any in the rock/metal umbrella, gets you going these days?
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Album Rating: 3.5
@Relinquished I thought the meme was posting other people's 5's, so pos for being innovative
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"so who, if any in the rock/metal umbrella, gets you going these days?"
off the top of my head most recently i've enjoyed the latest Cara Neir, Mamaleek, The Body, and Big | Brave albums. I also really like new Activity - Unmask Whoever album.
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I guess you could consider King Krule rock adjacent too and I love his latest
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Album Rating: 4.5
@Solrage:
I think we indeed agree on the matter of subjectivity/objectivity. My central claim was merely that to think of something as ‘just being the way it is’, is equally phenomenological and subjective as one’s thoughts or feelings towards it, and it presupposes a text, a thinking formulated and expressed through a language terribly limited and imperfect as well as deeply transient. Nevertheless, the ontological relation of a wall to your experience of it is of course factually different, than the ontological relation between your thoughts/feelings towards it and your subjectivity, that much is true I think. The reason I’m generally suspicious of the term objectivity is because it is rarely use in the way you’ve formulated it, even within the context of epistemological philosophy. If we can establish a usage of the term in accordance to a definition of it, rather more related to the one you put forward, I think that would be useful, but alas I don’t think common discourse surrounding that issue has reached this point yet.
If you’re so inclined we can continue our discussion concerning cultural universals. I’d imagine our opinions on that matter might diverge less than I had initially thought. For the record I’m not an absolute social constructivist on the matter, even if it may seem that way. Also, what is all this talk about Ulcerate being accessible? I’m so bemused by this…
P.S. I take pragmatist approach to epistemology which is very similar to the scientific approach you espoused in your last comments, so even if our understanding might have diverged in an abstract sense, in a practical sense I already agreed with you from the very beginning.
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ur mom looks like that grotesque seal eating your dad's head off for not coming back home on time for homemade dinner where he suffocates under her thunderthighs
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Harsh, lymphatic turbo lag. There are no machine parts to be disseminated and cast about like so many torn and broken doll parts before us; nowhere do the static ducts and the original factory rear mounted 3 speed to the first new tool box and the second carbine combo to the chassis trashbin show that the dynamics of the 1985 Honda CB450/500/500R have not been changed. Call it excess weight and excess power. The slowest jump into the parking lot I've ever taken and the lowest number of 60 to 80 mph passes I've ever made in my life are all due to those gears, that chrome balanced stock billet throttle assembly, that cheap lunch meat jug hydraulic timing chain, that cheap parts street back wheel, and 5 this fucking album
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that memento / solrage conversation is possibly the most retarded shit thats ever blessed this site
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Album Rating: 5.0
watch out he's gonna retort with 3 more paragraphs
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If I’m pumping blood l ike a common state worker if I waggle my ass like a dark prostitute would you think less of me and my coagulating heart waggle my ass like a dark prostitute coagulating heart pumping blood would you top me off would you top me off as I deepen a curtsy while you yell out, “mercy” we grow apart would you rip and cut me use a knife on me
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Album Rating: 5.0
did you like any of this band’s other stuff pots?
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Philosopherz in da house
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did you like any of this band’s other stuff pots?
don't remember any of it tbh and as i never completely ported all of my silentpotato ratings over i have nothing to remind me of how i felt either. I believe I only ever checked out Everything Is Fire, possibly The Destroyers of All too but yeah. I vaguely remember maybe not liking their vocals but thats it lol.
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Album Rating: 4.5
@Lord(e)Po)))ts: If my conversation with solrage is to you the most retarted thing on this site, I really don't whant to find out how you would describe the rest of the conversations on sputnik.
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