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There were a few years where all I listened to was stuff like this and I feel like it influenced my aesthetics forever. And now nobody knows what the hell "a Myspace scene kid" was. Hits me right in the feels. Maybe that's the next era people need to get mad nostalgic for, because it was a hell of a time GOD DAMN I'M OLD NOW
@@ethanfernandez8055 I typed a lot and barely answered your question, but here you go: The biggest two that come to mind kinda like this are The Presets and The Blood Brothers, but at that time I also listened to a lot of Dead Kennedys and Mars Volta. I was mostly about fast, flashy, screechy & falsetto stuff then. Finch, The Sound of Animals Fighting, Chiodos, and Fall of Troy, and a little Coheed and Cambria. On the heaviest end of that, The Locust and The Number 12 Looks Like You (not sure why I'm including them, they're nothing like this song). On the lightest end, stuff like Postal Service, Franz Ferdinand, Interpol, Bloc Party, Los Campensinos, The Cold War Kids, and Foals. The more I got into playing and producing my own stuff, the more I got into the dancey techno stuff, and then into dubstep & dnb. I don't remember as many artists from that point, because I'd listen to huge mixes & playlists. I had a lot of rage from being kinda half-way in the closet as a teenager and in early college, still in the Bush years, and all this music definitely kept me going. Then I went through a long Jazz, Funk, and Hip Hop period, and I'm just now emerging from a City Pop obsession. Hope some of that gives you some entertainment or solace.
I really like this persons writing style, and what they right about. This seems like a song about a guy wondering what a girl goes through when they choose to pay their bills this way.
The office brought me here and I’m soooo glad they introduced me to your music 😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I knew them before but I also ended up in this song thanks to the office. Another Dunder Mifflin success!!
Sameeeee
Same here 🤣
sameeee
Yep, Guys Night Out
I listen this music in the office
Having the main melody as the chorus and focal point IS genius, sooooo many bands don't do this
Listen to 2000s emo
Lookin for a job and this is constantly coming on my mind
This was why I looked forward to Friday
Mikky and the doom brought me here, killer set
The faint was the first indie show I was dancing the whole time ..
MGMT came later but that’s what they (NGMT) sound like.
I know MGMT are more influenced by OMD rather than like… Severed Heads.
There were a few years where all I listened to was stuff like this and I feel like it influenced my aesthetics forever. And now nobody knows what the hell "a Myspace scene kid" was. Hits me right in the feels. Maybe that's the next era people need to get mad nostalgic for, because it was a hell of a time GOD DAMN I'M OLD NOW
Was that english??
Just kidding. I suppose I know what you mean.
Oh my friend. I live in that life with you.
This was before myspace
what other stuff did you listen to? like what else that was related to this?
@@ethanfernandez8055 I typed a lot and barely answered your question, but here you go: The biggest two that come to mind kinda like this are The Presets and The Blood Brothers, but at that time I also listened to a lot of Dead Kennedys and Mars Volta. I was mostly about fast, flashy, screechy & falsetto stuff then. Finch, The Sound of Animals Fighting, Chiodos, and Fall of Troy, and a little Coheed and Cambria. On the heaviest end of that, The Locust and The Number 12 Looks Like You (not sure why I'm including them, they're nothing like this song). On the lightest end, stuff like Postal Service, Franz Ferdinand, Interpol, Bloc Party, Los Campensinos, The Cold War Kids, and Foals. The more I got into playing and producing my own stuff, the more I got into the dancey techno stuff, and then into dubstep & dnb. I don't remember as many artists from that point, because I'd listen to huge mixes & playlists. I had a lot of rage from being kinda half-way in the closet as a teenager and in early college, still in the Bush years, and all this music definitely kept me going. Then I went through a long Jazz, Funk, and Hip Hop period, and I'm just now emerging from a City Pop obsession. Hope some of that gives you some entertainment or solace.
the office eu te amo... obg...
This is an early indicator of the greatness that would come with Danse Macabre
i remember seeing you guys and some dude heckled you and you just said, 'fat'
I love this song but it’s also something I’d write on night 3 of being awake. 😵
Andrew Reenders where are you?
15inch Chrom laptop. 1 only. Stop search for leopard tiger of the above plz
Dwight making out
Excellent song! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Probably my favorite song by them.
I really like this persons writing style, and what they right about. This seems like a song about a guy wondering what a girl goes through when they choose to pay their bills this way.
I'm cooler than all of you. I had this CD. ON CDDDDD 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The answers yes. Especially in times of a black plague.
If only they can see what we are.
Are we not human
We are you and you are a Alex 1:36 1:41 1:45 1:47
this song is about my cat :(
xD ahhahahahah i bvlieve it that little heaty cat!
Dirty sanchez anyone