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  cardan said:
*SNAP* !

 

there's some good people making music right now of course, but most of the new music i get is atleast 20 years old... JUST LIKE MY FEMALES OH YEAAAAAAAH BOIIIIIIIIIIIIII

 

BOINGABOINGABOINGABOING AAA BOIIIIIIINGAAAAAA

 

sex

 

lol

 

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lol

  jules said:
i think if your taste in music doesnt change, you really arent a music lover.

 

I think that depends on an individual's personality.  I like my music the way I like my food; I know I already like it, so why find something entirely different if I might not like it?  My taste has evolved since I was 13 several times, but I don't step far from my comfort zone, for the most part.

  OneToThirtySix said:
  jules said:
i think if your taste in music doesnt change, you really arent a music lover.

 

I think that depends on an individual's personality. I like my music the way I like my food; I know I already like it, so why find something entirely different if I might not like it? My taste has evolved since I was 13 several times, but I don't step far from my comfort zone, for the most part.

 

This is a good comparison. If one of your good friends really recommends an album or song, it's like going over to their house for dinner. You gotta try it, and if you like it than you may make the meal yourself/listen to the music more often.

  Capsaicin said:
This is a good comparison. If one of your good friends really recommends an album or song, it's like going over to their house for dinner. You gotta try it, and if you like it than you may make the meal yourself/listen to the music more often.

 

Which is what I love about amazon.com; I tell them what I have, and they tell me what other people that also have it listen to.  I can check out the samples, and decide whether I want to get it or not.  (this is how I discovered Susumu Yokota, who is going on my wishlist)

 

 

Guest nene multiple assgasms
  Capsaicin said:
  OneToThirtySix said:
  jules said:
i think if your taste in music doesnt change, you really arent a music lover.

 

I think that depends on an individual's personality. I like my music the way I like my food; I know I already like it, so why find something entirely different if I might not like it? My taste has evolved since I was 13 several times, but I don't step far from my comfort zone, for the most part.

 

This is a good comparison. If one of your good friends really recommends an album or song, it's like going over to their house for dinner. You gotta try it, and if you like it than you may make the meal yourself/listen to the music more often.

 

have you ever went over a friends house to eat

and the food just aint no good

i mean the macaroni's soggy the peas are mushed

and the chicken tastes like wood

so you try to play it off like you think you can

by sayin that youre full

and then your friend says momma he's just being polite

he aint finished uh uh that's bull

so your heart starts pumpin and you think of a lie

and you say that you already ate

and your friend says man there's plenty of food

so you pile some more on your plate

while the stinky foods steamin your mind starts to dreamin

of the moment that it's time to leave

and then you look at your plate and your chickens slowly rottin

into something that looks like cheese

oh so you say that's it i got to leave this place

i dont care what these people think

im just sittin here makin myself nauseous

with this ugly food that stinks

so you bust out the door while its still closed

still sick from the food you ate

and then you run to the store for quick relief

from a bottle of kaopectate

and then you call your friend two weeks later

to see how he has been

and he says i understand about the food

baby bubbah but we're still friends

  OneToThirtySix said:
  jules said:
i think if your taste in music doesnt change, you really arent a music lover.

 

I think that depends on an individual's personality.  I like my music the way I like my food; I know I already like it, so why find something entirely different if I might not like it?  My taste has evolved since I was 13 several times, but I don't step far from my comfort zone, for the most part.

 

That sounds really boring.

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  On 6/17/2017 at 12:33 PM, MIXL2 said:

this dan c guy seems like a fucking asshole
  OneToThirtySix said:
  jules said:
i think if your taste in music doesnt change, you really arent a music lover.

 

I think that depends on an individual's personality.  I like my music the way I like my food; I know I already like it, so why find something entirely different if I might not like it?  My taste has evolved since I was 13 several times, but I don't step far from my comfort zone, for the most part.

 

 

 

do you have a wardrobe full of exactly identical clothing combos?

  On 5/7/2013 at 11:06 PM, ambermonk said:

I know IDM can be extreme

  On 6/3/2017 at 11:50 PM, ladalaika said:

this sounds like an airplane landing on a minefield

  Dan C said:
That sounds really boring.

I've described myself as the most interesting boring person you will ever meet.  I do listen to different types of music, but even if I find a new artist I like, they will most likely sound similar to something else I already listen to.

 

  kaini said:
do you have a wardrobe full of exactly identical clothing combos?

 

No.  I just really, REALLY like the color brown, hooded sweatshirts and jeans.

More classical, a lot less electronic music

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  kaini said:
do you have a wardrobe full of exactly identical clothing combos?

 

 

Nick Cave makes it work.

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the only constant since the age of 15 has been the beatles

the beatles are always there

  On 5/7/2013 at 11:06 PM, ambermonk said:

I know IDM can be extreme

  On 6/3/2017 at 11:50 PM, ladalaika said:

this sounds like an airplane landing on a minefield

Abbey Road was the first album to figure prominently a Moog Synthethiser

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first IDM album evar

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