Let’s say there were a Walrus between pyatnitski and 14 people intentionally trying to score as low as possible by submitting the most uh, we’ll go with “challenging”, music they could find, where does he rate to finish?
u stickin with that avatard? get a less-offensive skin-job, and get your mojo back!
The host would receive the submissions intended to be horrible as pleasantly avant-garde, and those from cats with truly artistic bona fides like pyatinski and jalfrezi would land at the bottom of the table.
Let others join the conversation
This topic is clearly important to you – you’ve posted more than 20% of the replies here.
It could be even better if you got other people space to share their points of view, too. Can you invite them over?
Thx for the feedback, unstuck, but I love this thread and have a lot that is of value to say os
Fuck discourse, imo. Keep at it!
I wonder how often nun received this message lol
Damn…this is sick.
I’m proud of you guys.
We haven’t yet dissolved into heretical idol-worshipers, waiting for our Moses to come down from Mount Sinai with a decree from the Metal Gods that errrrrrrrrrr
Not yet anyway (that was the last round).
htf can that Melt Banana song be last?
Got to take your medicine son, it’s good for you.
I’m especially looking forward to you doing the next Walrus.
That should be fun! I’m an opinionated music-snob. It is known.
You played your cards, but you couldn’t win!
The structure of that Tesla song is interesting…
goes what appears to be intro…verse, chorus, verse, chorus…
but then @2:25 another passage they return to later that includes the song title that I guess might be the chorus
such good cheese, jal.
let yourself move to it if you have to lol
I lasted all of about ten seconds by which time I’d heard enough AC/DC and unknowing lightning/frightening rhymes.
Does my song really sound so avant garde? I know they mess about for the first verse, but after that it’s just fast and loud. I genuinely thought that once the beat hit most folk would want to join a mosh pit. I guess in a world where Green Day are the epitome of punk this is what happens. Sad!
To paraphrase the great Ian Faith, you should have seen the covers I wanted to submit.