Purpl3Spartan
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01.16.24 Purp's 202311.26.23 These core albums are cool and quirky i
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These core albums are cool and quirky i guess

yeah
1The Sound That Ends Creation
Boomers, Zoomers, Desperate Coomers


One man project merging pianos and brass sections with mathcore. Something I would think of in my mind but would never think it could actually be translated into real music, if that's what you want to call this. Quirky indeed
2Paria
Misanthropos


This album is the same age as me. woah
3The Wind in the Trees
Architects of Light


This does not sound like windy trees
4Stand Before the Firing Squad
Noise Machine


Grindcore riddled with random latin-esque jazz sections. Very quirky and full of personality
5Premonitions of War
Left in Kowloon


This album is decent fun, unlike what being left in Kowloon would be like.
6NoiSays
NoiSays


wtf is a noisays
7Telos
Delude


blend of bm and mathcore, very nice
8thin
Dawn


kind of like the previous one, but less black metal
9Colonial Wound
Easy Laugh


wounds during colonial times were no laughing matter. shame on you
10The God Awful Truth
Memory Palace


ok im not gonna lie this one isn't that quirky. sue me
11Freighter
The Den


this one is though!
12Under The Pier
An Exercise In Discontent


how do you exercise discontent? asking for a friend
13The Fahrenheit Drill
Install Me Into The Cloud


Fahrenheit system is based
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