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Postby Evil Urchin » Fri Sep 12, 2003 8:23 pm

Actually, I was thinking of using Indiscipline, but decided I had too many songs already. I'll just let my sig speak for it then.
Kawaita hitomi de dareka na itekure -The Real Folk Blues, Yoko Kanno
I like it! -Indiscipline, King Crimson
If you wanna touch the sky, you must be prepared to die, and I hate cough syrup don't you? -Cough Syrup, Butthole Surfers
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Postby soshamaru » Fri Sep 12, 2003 8:27 pm

[korn - follow the leader]

B. B. K. Lyrics:So you’ve seen I’ve gotten this far
Please give me some place to worry
I’m not trying to go there, so take me away
Life sometimes pisses me off
It’s never a good trip for me
Every time I reach for love, it’s taken away
Night! so I play
Give me a sign this is day
Give me some patience, so I pray
It’s time to die
Is that what I want?
There’s nothing wrong wanting to be loved
Is there something wrong with me?
Once in my life I’d like to be really set free
Let me be me
Night! so I play
Give me a sign this is day
Give me some guidance, so I pray
It’s time to die
Is that what I want?
Take me away
Taken away
Take me away
Taken...away
Night! so I play
Give me a sign this is day
Give me some patience, so I pray
It’s time to die
Is that what I want?
Night! so I play
Give me a sign this is day
Give me some guidance, so I pray
It’s time to die
Is that what I want?

probably best fit me in high school.
rite now i don't really have a song that fits me that much
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Postby Otohiko » Fri Sep 12, 2003 8:29 pm

I still wonder why angst is so spread among teens. I never went through that stage. Occasional creative frustration is one thing, or a bit of private anguish, but a general world outlook like that seems pretty unreasonable to me. Why then is it so widespread?

I guess people in general aren't as reasonable as I'd hope...
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Postby LightningCountX » Fri Sep 12, 2003 8:35 pm

Otohiko wrote:I still wonder why angst is so spread among teens. I never went through that stage. Occasional creative frustration is one thing, or a bit of private anguish, but a general world outlook like that seems pretty unreasonable to me. Why then is it so widespread?

I guess people in general aren't as reasonable as I'd hope...


Well, i just get angry with myself sometimes, how im always too shy to talk to women, or being stepped all over beacause im a nice guy. But no matter how much I get pushed around, I wont wind up killing everybody...
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Postby Evil Urchin » Fri Sep 12, 2003 8:37 pm

I dunno. Being a teen myself, I can honestly say I'm not in any sort of "oh boo hoo the world doesn't understand me, I'll go write a poem about how sad my life is then listen to Linkin Park/NIN/whatever the new angst band is these days" phase. I happen to think that most of this is due to the fact that pop culture has been gradually turning in that direction, and the younger population, who is far easier to manipulate due to their general inexperience with the world, has gone right along with it. I'd say the best way to solve this problem would be to simply inflict some various emotional trauma on them all, since the lack of any real reason to be angsty seems to lead to more angst, paradoxically. That's probably due to the fact that actually being emotionally hurt in some way ends up making you far stronger and more experienced in such things. I know it worked for me. I somewhat lied earlier, as I did have an angst thing going on back in freshman year. Then, something absolutly terrible happened, and after a while I got over it. Now, I am far more optimistic, and little if anything actually bothers me. Well, aside from excessive angst on the part of my peers.

This marks the end of my incoherent rant. Think of it what you will.
Kawaita hitomi de dareka na itekure -The Real Folk Blues, Yoko Kanno
I like it! -Indiscipline, King Crimson
If you wanna touch the sky, you must be prepared to die, and I hate cough syrup don't you? -Cough Syrup, Butthole Surfers
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Postby soshamaru » Fri Sep 12, 2003 8:39 pm

angst................thats why i said bbk doesn't necessarily represent me anymore was just part of my persona back in high school. course it doesn't hurt that it was the same time nu metal exploded with limb bizkit korn, and the whole family values tour
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Postby Otohiko » Fri Sep 12, 2003 9:21 pm

Well, I can get angry about my own decisions too, that's true. But, rather then pining over them, I just accept the fact that it's my fault, or the circumstances, and say 'shoganai', one of many great Japanese expressions helpful in daily life, and move on. Since usually it all ends up being fairly insignificant in the larger scheme of things anyway.

It's also a love for life. To connect back to my previous comment, and the topic itself, King Crimson deals with very similar issues from a more mature perspective. Their latest album, especially, resonates and fits into the descriptive paragraph Robert Fripp said about it and what it means for him:

In a strange and rapidly changing world, where reliable points of orientation shift position and small certainties of daily life appear to be threatened, there are times when reasonable people might despair. But hope is unreasonable, and love is greater than this.

I guess that's my point. I guess being in some tough circumstances myself, I developed a love for life rather than a despising for it...


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So, rock on.

More songs PLZ, I do actually read those lyrics.
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Postby Mr Pilkington » Fri Sep 12, 2003 9:37 pm

Guns 'n Roses - Don't Damn Me
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<Orwell> WTF are they doing upstairs. Almost sounds like construction
<[Kristyrat]> Orwell, you see / <[Kristyrat]> when a man really likes a woman / <[Kristyrat]> or has a bottle of chloroform
<inthesto> He takes her stuff / <inthesto> And then poops in her vagina
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Postby Evil Urchin » Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:09 pm

Well, if you want more lyrics, you got em. First, another Cracker song.

St. Cajetan

You know I don't feel well
I've got a thirst in my mouth
And all I want is a cool drink of water.
You know I don't feel well
I got salt in my wounds
And all I want is a cool drink of water.

Can you hear me, St. Cajetan?
I once knew a well so sweet
I put my lift, my lips to the pail to drink.
But I'd give it all up for a salt water

You know I don't feel well
Got the salty taste of my tears
And all I want is some relief from this.

You know I don't feel well
Been tossed and turned on this ocean.
And all I want is this one wish.

Can you hear me, St. Cajetan?
All I want is a cool drink of water.
Can you hear me, St. Cajetan?
All I want is a cool drink of water.
Can you hear me, St. Cajetan?
All I want is a cool drink of water.

Can you hear me?
Can you hear me?
Can you hear me, St. Cajetan?

I would also say "Blue", off of the Bebop soundtrack, but we all know the lyrics to that one I would imagine. Anyway, next one is KMFDM.

Revolution
In fear of my life,
I went suddenly crazy.
Surrounded by beasts.
In a world of Disease.
I'm in fear I'm in anger.
I'm in a desperate state.
I will be careful now,
and I will make no mistake.

What's gonna happen?
I need to know.
I don't want you to suffer.
Is it yes or is it no?

If there's a hard way,
it's gonna be mine,
but I learned my lesson
and i’m gonna be fine.

It's the end of this world.
Something's gone wrong.
Give me one last kiss.
Revolution has begun.

It's the end of this world.
Something's gone wrong.
Give me one last kiss.
Revolution has begun.
It's the end of this world.
Something must end.
Time is right for a change.
It is all in our hands.

What's gonna happen?
Nobody knows.

Okay, Jim's Big Ego is up.

Desperate Times

Let me tell you something.
All the kids I know say theres no one
who will deal with the problems that are closing in around them
they turn on the radio, it's some regurgitated pop
or some thirty year old love song that was written for their parents
don't come singing bout her hair by the window
or her eyes in the moonlight or her kisses in the morning
I don't need another song about the ocean of your love for a sweater
that you gave to your boyfriend

These
these are desperate times
pay attention look up and read the signs
believe
these are desperate times.

All the big boys say that all the best music
was written 20 years ago in their generation
well, we've had another 20 years of devistation on the planet
made real by a nation being lulled into submission
Shut Up
I don't care about the dress that she wore
when she walked through the forest on a cool summer evening
I've had it up to here with all these feel good ditties
about how life would be much better if we ignored all the problems

These
these are desperate times
pay attention look up and read the signs
believe
these are desperate times.

All around the world the guns are being cocked
and they're pointed at the others caught staring at our table
well sing up Americans cause the time may be running out
before the picture gets flipped and we're all looking down the barrel

These
these are desperate times
pay attention look up and read the signs
believe
these are desperate times

Okay, that's about enough for now. Enjoy.
Kawaita hitomi de dareka na itekure -The Real Folk Blues, Yoko Kanno
I like it! -Indiscipline, King Crimson
If you wanna touch the sky, you must be prepared to die, and I hate cough syrup don't you? -Cough Syrup, Butthole Surfers
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Postby Otohiko » Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:17 pm

Awesome. Quite politicized, but awesome. Interesting, is a resurgence of political topics in music in the last almost-decade something that's actually happening or was I just not listening carefully enough before?
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Postby Evil Urchin » Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:23 pm

Well, there is a lot of half assed canned political stuff that most wannabee punk bands have been throwing around recently, along with some truly political bands like KMFDM or RATM (KMFDM being the far better of the two mind you), as well as others. Basically, the political stuff has stayed in the genres its always been in, and at different levels of actually meaning anything. That's about all I can say in brief on the subject.
Kawaita hitomi de dareka na itekure -The Real Folk Blues, Yoko Kanno
I like it! -Indiscipline, King Crimson
If you wanna touch the sky, you must be prepared to die, and I hate cough syrup don't you? -Cough Syrup, Butthole Surfers
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Postby Otohiko » Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:26 pm

I must say one thing:






I need to hear KMFDM.

I haven't heard their work before, but the stuff I've been reading from members since I joined here is further enticing me. I like RATM to some extent, and Morello's guitar style I do find pretty interesting. But, I'm still completely ignorant to what KMFDM has to offer. So, I guess it may be a good idea to check it out ASAP...
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Postby kthulhu » Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:27 pm

AIM me, Oto.
I'm out...
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Postby Otohiko » Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:32 pm

I don't got AIM ~_~ Got MSN/ICQ/Yahoo?
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Postby Evil Urchin » Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:44 pm

BTW, Kthulhu, are you of the school of thought that KMFDM stands for "Kein Mitlied Fur Die Mehrheit", or "Keiner Macht Fur Dich Mehr"? I go with the second one myself, but I'm just curious.
Kawaita hitomi de dareka na itekure -The Real Folk Blues, Yoko Kanno
I like it! -Indiscipline, King Crimson
If you wanna touch the sky, you must be prepared to die, and I hate cough syrup don't you? -Cough Syrup, Butthole Surfers
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