Katseye just dropped their new song Pinky Up. I know it’s a bit brainrot and way too short, but I’ve had it on repeat. There’s something so cunty, girly-girl about the vibe, I’m a total sucker for songs like that.

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    4 days ago

    i was sitting trying to think of something, first that came to mind is the black parade (the whole album) by mcr but it’s not really guilty, it’s really good. then came Radiohead who I got into right before thoms really bad Israel stance, which made it much more guilty… THEN I remembered it’s Kanye. 1000% Kanye. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is one of my fav albums of all time, and it’s extremely unfortunate. i used to argue that Kanye had a point with every fucked up thing he said and that he just articulated it extremely poorly up until the maga and Nazi shit. now it just makes me sad that he makes really good music.

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    6 days ago

    Have to add another that qualifies way more, since it came up on my playlist on the way home from work.

    Electric Six - Gay Bar

    At the time, I was into the Rockband games, and when this song came out, I flat-out refused to sing it. I felt like I was being punked. My wife sang it instead, the song was awesome, and I went from “I would never” to “I will sing it” to “I will be the first one to pick it every time.” IIRC it’s fairly easy for all instruments, so it’s fine to pick early before the band is properly warmed up. Like you never start with Metallica, Dream Theater, Iron Maiden, or certain other ones, unless you wanna be in a fight with your drummer and/or guitarist. Or they’re gonna turn around and pick Spoonman, by Soundgarden, which is hell on vocals. In other words, you’re in a fight.

    Years later, I discovered the music video, which is 100% on point. It’s a stupid/silly song and the video pulls no punches. TL;DW, the band members are all dressed up like Abraham Lincoln and… well… nah, just watch it. It might make some RWNJs think twice about saying they’re “the party of Lincoln”. Because apparently… Lincoln knew how to party?

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    Those that people around me do not approve:

    • Die Antwoord - Doosdronk
    • Afroman - Randy Walters is a son of a bitch
    • A capella science - rolling in the Higgs
    • Tom Cardy - Je suis fatigué
    • Dale Mehndi - Tunak Tunak Tun
    • Keddi Kosár - Mi Vagyunk Magyar Peter (Mulatós version)
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    5 days ago

    That country song where she takes a bat to her bf’s car because he cheated on her. True, its not emotionally mature, but its fun to sing.

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    Sclub 7: Reach for the stars Or Bring It All Back

    However Don’t Stop Movin’ is an actual banger.

    Going back in time even more to a forgotten abba copy band. Upside Down by the A*Teens.

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    6 days ago

    Maybe not exactly a guilty pleasure, as the band actually OK overall… But

    “Instamatic” by Vertical Horizon

    Neil Peart was the guest drummer and it’s very apparent he makes a massive impact on Vertical Horizon. The entire band becomes way more precise and the song just hits differently and harder than any of their other work.

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      Yeah I would chalk it up to Vertical Horizon being just considered a barely 1 hit wonder band from lack of label support. Neat deep cut, but I wouldnt ever feel bad about liking them.

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    Bottom of Your Boots by Ella Langley. I don’t even fucking listen to country but there is a pop kind of tune they’ve injected into the song that makes it bearable despite the cringe lyrics. I am looping this as I write.

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    Grimes - Delicate Weapon. It appears in a videogame during a moment that’s a complicated stew of themes and emotions including precarity, desperation, but also deep burgeoning artificiality and fakeness. The act of stopping to enjoy the song is entirely optional, you do surrounded by completely insufferable and irredeemable people, by it’s still kind of a moment.

    It makes me think about how deep down in some kind of (possibly shitty) way we really are the things that we pretend to be. But I also kind of like that.

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        Probably. It definitely wouldn’t have had all that going on if not for the video game. I looked up the music video and it’s just Grimes (I presume) trying on different outfits and smoldering at the camera