Thursday, December 17, 2009

q and not who?

 idk why but this song and what looks like a painting of cows strangely fit together well.



oh three seemed like a good year for this bands live show:



viva tearing it up on drums with a maraca!


best of: youtube comments


"this bands good, fuck everyone. hipsters ripped this off"  
-enlightenednihilist(7 months ago)


obviously a hipster if you: 
1.feel like hipsters ripped you off 
2.say "fuck everyone", a popular hipster catchphrase


"My sister bought me one of their T-shirts over a year ago. I have been wearing it, but never heard any of their music. i wanted to make sure i wasnt wearing a shirt for a band that sucked, and i am plesantly surprised. :) They are pretty good." 
-xxkillerkissesxx11(8 months ago)


this tween wanted to re-affirm her brand and was pleasantly surprised. her sister sounds hot, alternative, in her 20s, and like i would date/fuck her.


"probably the greatest fuckin' band ever to exist" 
-goldmember1217(7 months ago)






their newer stuff:






anyways, 


meet me in the pocket


the drumming and percussion on different damage is carefully executed...


the snare drum really shines in its subtleties on the song soft pyramids...


the banger, the clicker, and the clapper are the only thing keeping this band going during the percussion breaks...


liek so minimal


the singer sometimes doesn't make-sense (to most people)/sound-good on some parts of these records


except for and not limited to the lyrics:

   soften the tones... 
...and i'll always make time



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different damage was the first album i liked by them,

upon hearing their later albums i still believe diff damage is the best


wikipedia has labeled this band:
post-hardcore
dance-punk

in 2000 they released: 
no kill no beep beep


get it:
in 2002 they released: 
different damage


get different damage on vinyl...


according to this page,
its discontinued with 5 left.


-nrm staff








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