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cwhitmuzik

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  1. That list should also be ignored, a good portion aren't even emo lol
  2. 47 minute album, wonder if it's an etched d side or 45 rpm
  3. yup. This post. Don't know why I even post on these forums anymore
  4. He even admitted it happened in the second statement lol, he went from fiercely denying it to then saying "well something did happen but it wasn't rape!" Gira is a disgusting human being
  5. look at all these people ignoring what a woman has to say and siding with the men. Unsurprising
  6. See none of those bands are on EVR anymore, so I don't think a legacy should influence a label's present. Also Night Verses are cool just haven't been my thing in years
  7. I just scrolled down, don't like a single band I saw lol. BAAO is so fucking bad
  8. Yeah. Great band that didn't fit on the label. Hope they at least got some benefit from them
  9. Yeah she's blowing up, pretty out of nowhere too, though absolutely well deserved
  10. The whole Pure Noise dealing with the Harry Corrigan and Front Porch Step situations very grossly.http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?p=132918736#post132918736
  11. Gates subtly putting a little comment towards Pure Noise with the RAINN charity donation. Doubt they put another record out on that label, hope they don't
  12. So true, Kanye push is huge, song he played at Yeezy 3 may be his best song too, absolutely unreal. The debut will be ridiculous
  13. I disagree, partially, there's definitely some good stuff. New Selena Gomez rules, plus you hear a lot of Taylor Swift, Fetty got some radio play, new Rihanna single is huge. But it's super interesting to me. 2001-2006 had a lot of rock music on the radio. Hip hop was enormous in the 00's on pop radio. There's very little actual rap music on top 40 radio currently and haven't been for years. We don't hear Kanye or Kendrick or Future or Drake singles (other than Hotline Bling and Hold On We're Going Home and both weren't really rap songs) even though they're huge songs. It's all fascinating
  14. Always interested in pop music trends, based on that chart especially. Crazy how big soulful r&b was in the 90s/early 2000s, and how little there is now on the radio
  15. I love all the ambient stuff, hope the next record drops the pop punk more and does more weird stuff like that, it's great
  16. lol I'm like four in and I like this so much more than TOP, this is great. And I listen to so little of this sound anymore
  17. It could very well be a reference but I would be surprised if it was
  18. happened for me too. Song is uncomfortable to listen to now that I understand how victims of abuse see it.
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