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MASTER BOOT RECORD - CPU (www.youtube.com)
submitted 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) by fxomt@lemm.ee to c/music@lemmy.world
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25118243

Musicforthemesses

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song so good he played it twice

playlist link:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6F3sCPmocAQDMNRNg7TZZb

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I mean really obscure as in you're probably one of ten people listening to it. This is kind of my thing.

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Nardcore (feddit.nl)
submitted 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) by crimeschneck@feddit.nl to c/music@lemmy.world
 
 

"Nardcore is a hardcore punk movement that originated in the Oxnard suburbs of Silver Strand Beach and Port Hueneme. Early bands of the nardcore scene include Agression, Dr. Know, False Confession, Ill Repute, Habeas Corpus, Stalag 13, RKL and Scared Straight." Wikipedia


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Titles


Nardcore

    RKL
    RKL - It's A Beautiful Feeling!
    Rich Kids on LSD - Keep Laughing: The Best Of... RKL
    RKL - Rock N Roll Nightmare
    R.K.L. - Greatest Hits Double Live In Berlin
    RKL - revenge is a beautiful feeling
    RKL - Reactivate
    RKL - Riches to Rags

    STÄLÄG 13
    Stäläg 13 - In Control
    Stäläg 13 - Over The Edge EP
    Stäläg 13 - Fill In The Silence
    Stäläg 13 - Holding On Vol. 1

    DR. KNOW
    Dr. Know - Plug-In Jesus
    Dr. Know - Burn
    Dr. Know - This Island Earth
    Dr. Know - Wreckage In Flesh
    Dr. Know - The Original Group
    Dr. Know - Father, son and holy shit!!!
    Dr. Know - Killing For God

    SCARED STRAIGHT
    Ten Foot Pole - Swill

    ILL REPUTE
    Ill Repute - Oxnard - Land of No Toilets
    Ill Repute - What Happens Next
    Ill Repute - Transition
    Ill Repute - Big Rusty Balls
    Ill Repute - Bleed
    Ill Repute - and now...

    RAT PACK
    Rat Pack Punk - Ice Cream Acid & Cigarettes

    AGRESSION
    Agression - Don't Be Mistaken
    Agression - Nowhere To Run
    Katkiller - Taking Out a Little Agression - A Tribute

    THE ROTTERS
    The Rotters - Sit On My Face Stevie Nix
    The Rotters - Sink the Whales Buy Japanese Goods
    The Rotters - Presumed Dead in Japan
    The Rotters - Pull It And Yell

    HABEAS CORPUS

    FALSE CONFESSION
    False Confession - Left to Burn
    False Confession - Resurrectionists

    Various - Nardcore 30 Years Later
    Various Artists - Nardcore for Life


Source: Ox Fanzine #178


RKL

"Rock n Roll Nightmare"

"Greatest Hits: Double Live in Berlin"

"Reactivate"

"Riches to Rags"

STÄLÄG 13

"In Control"

DR. KNOW

"Plug-in Jesus"

"Burn"

"Wreckage in Flesh"

"Killing for God"

SCARED STRAIGHT

ILL REPUTE

"Oxnard - Land of No Toilets"

"What Happens Next?"

"Big Rusty Balls"

"Bleed"

RAT PACK

AGRESSION

"Don't Be Mistaken"

"Taking Out a Little Agression"

THE ROTTERS

HABEAS CORPUS

FALSE CONFESSION

"Resurrectionists"

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"Nardcore for Life"

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I've just been archiving about 75 of my deceased uncle's CD-Rs which, I'm assuming, he had archived from his EMusic account. The labeling of the CDs (ex., 13/08/23) and the order of tracks is completely wacked but I really appreciate that I have "hard copies".

Last year, I gave my 16 year old nephew a classic (refurbed) iPod full of about 10,000 songs. Don't think he really appreciated it (and the months it took me to curate it). Kid was touching the screen and had no idea what a click wheel was.

I'm an avid record (500) and CD (100) collector but I have close to 100,000 tracks in my digital library. This music was acquired in a number of ways but only about a quarter of it was ever paid for by me. I know how to get music for free. I'm sure most of this sub knows too.

I've mostly resorted to buying physical media for the albums I really like and sourcing digital music with abandon for background music, playlists, and iPod playback.

For a wide variety of reasons, I do not use streaming music services. For one, with such a large music collection of my own, I was never listening to it. Two, and more importantly for this post, you can't pass down a subscription service.

I'm just curious, is anyone buying digital music anymore?

Bandcamp is an easy place to pay for music but it's not really mainstream. If you wanted to buy the new Teddy Swims album, where would you buy that? I just pulled this album out as an example because it's in the iTunes Store. Apple has it for $8 but the artist has a 24/44 MP3 for $5.

Where are you buying digital music from and why?

Ooh - and is anyone either buying digital and burning to CD for backup or buying CDs and ripping them for playback? Or are you all too young for CDs over here?

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love this chorus and the guitar riff

playlist link:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6F3sCPmocAQDMNRNg7TZZb

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See also thread from last year: What are your Album of the Years of the 2020s so far? by Vespair.

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played this all the time on guitar hero world tour

playlist link:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6F3sCPmocAQDMNRNg7TZZb

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