You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
i was actually wondering what was up with that, i was googling the lyrics to Swag My Pants because i wanted to copypaste them because i'm lazy and rapgenius wasn't like the first three results and i was like "sup with that?"
i was actually wondering what was up with that, i was googling the lyrics to Swag My Pants because i wanted to copypaste them because i'm lazy and rapgenius wasn't like the first three results and i was like "sup with that?"
also, while he's a decent producer he's not a super original one. The beat for "Back Sellin' Crack" actually sounds rather similar to my own "Tombs of Antioch", which is funny.
If he weren't Mac Miller I doubt anyone would care about his production too much.
The only other time I distinctly remember something like this happening was with the Pirate Bay, which
A) ended up tanking horribly because of how often they're forced to switch URLs
and
B) wouldn't have ever really mattered, considering that TPB's internal search engine is the best way to browse the service, and everyone who needed to find TPB would probably get to it eventually anyway.
It might've happened with Megaupload before the shutdown, but frak that site.
Decided that today's a "listening to music while playing Spelunky" day. So I'm downloading GrandeMarshall's Mugga Man. Not sure what else to get if anything. Suggestions welcome.
As far as disappointing '13 albums: mine was probably Bitter Rivals by Sleigh Bells.
It was okay, but in the same way that the album before it, Reign of Terror, was okay. I think my issue may be that I'm just too attached to their first effort. I dunno though.
I think the only person who cares about Hopsin (or really, Funk Volume as a whole) enough to say anything about them is Jokerr, who isn't exactly Nas-level himself.
I am now listening to Rome Fortune's Beautiful Pimp. Apparently dude's become kind of a cult hero in the past year but I haven't heard any of his stuff.
well, it's a compilation album put out by Shogun Audio a few weeks back. to be more specific, it's one of those kinda "looking forward, this is the kind of direction that we will be headed as a label" affairs, with all the new talent on board, all stops pulled out ect.
and it is complete and utter muddled faceless garbage, like some ghastly neurofunk version of hospital records
also that rockwell track is the best one on the album except the icicle track of course (*the Joe Ford track sounds like a youtube Skrillex knock off*)
not even the stupidest of label movies can make Icicle suck
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Not that he's terrific or anything, but his presence no longer makes songs skippable by definition at least. Indeed.
Fucking Google :/
This isn't the first time Google's done this though, so I suppose it's not surprising.
I can understand that Google doesn't like being cheated but the punishment seems somewhat harsh
Then again, I'm not an SEO kind of guy so this is not my area of expertise
So it's remarkable that he's making things that aren't strictly bottom-of-the-bottom anymore.
If he weren't Mac Miller I doubt anyone would care about his production too much.
A) ended up tanking horribly because of how often they're forced to switch URLs
and
B) wouldn't have ever really mattered, considering that TPB's internal search engine is the best way to browse the service, and everyone who needed to find TPB would probably get to it eventually anyway.
It might've happened with Megaupload before the shutdown, but frak that site.
It was okay, but in the same way that the album before it, Reign of Terror, was okay. I think my issue may be that I'm just too attached to their first effort. I dunno though.
no but what is this tho.
I think the only person who cares about Hopsin (or really, Funk Volume as a whole) enough to say anything about them is Jokerr, who isn't exactly Nas-level himself.
the beats are very nice though. *shrug*
Latter sounds like a bad auto-tuned pop rapper spitting over trademarked Generic Electronic Music.
Well, I vaguely know Rockwell because you've discussed him before.
In other news, the sound effects behind the drums in "Ice Cream Man" on this Rome Fortune album sound like they were sampled out of Yume Nikki.
I mean, one is definitely more nuanced and varied than the other, but neither are particularly what I'd call "bad", per se.