@@PadChennington I recommend watching this video by 'This Exists' : "ruclips.net/video/CIZDFRgJnHo/видео.html" and this playlist: "ruclips.net/p/PLDgz_mnzmc11v4uLOXGQwzoefC5sDTAFY" I discovered lowercase music from there along with a Watchmojo video that talked about the weirdest music genres. "ruclips.net/video/r2P0H5a797Y/видео.html" *Spoilers: Vaporwave is in the list as well.* The best way to describe lowercase music is how simple *everyday sounds* can *become songs.*
@Clique Memes 'udingding ding ur opinion is wrong'. An opinion can't be wrong, it's an opinion. Please don't be one of 'those' people. But on the other hand, thank you for keeping it a bit classy and not resorting to every insult in the book.
@@alexandriaorcld6365 yeah, makes sense, all internet music genres don't want to 'die' so people will always try and 'revive' them if they CAN 'revive' them they will be known as the one who 'revived' it and everyone wants to be popular even in a small environment
@@suncityranger1115 It's also just so easy to keep the genre going, since a lot of it is sample based. People keep making it because it's not hard to do, and they like doing it.
Albums mentioned in video: 1. oceanographer #15 - gorgeous gorgias 2. ~~~Devour~~~ - Pacific Despair 3. Beneath the burning hands of God - POSEIDON IN CHAINS 4. as the earth drinks - metsu 5. through the fog and the driftwood - sea of dogs
This subgenre was one of my favorites, Sea of Dogs actually has some really good albums like "Storm Memories" but yeah, At this point the Oceangrunge genre is lost in the vast and endless deeps of the bandcamp ocean.
I’m both terrified and completely in awe of large bodies of deep water. I want to explore it and know it’s secrets.....then at the same time it’s an all consuming monster that would crush me, suffocate me, leave me exposed to who knows what might be lurking in the darkness. I’d love my body to be buried at sea as this would probably be as close as I’m ever willingly going to get.
I started watching your videos recently! I like them very much. One thing I noticed you kept saying in this particular video is that the thematic of the genre is too small to keep it growing... When someone have creativity, there is no such thing as "small" or "limited" theme. That's exactly what creativity is meant to be, to transform, to create something new! Maybe the people interested in this genre couldn't produce content like this Sea of Dogs (appareantly, because I didn't listen to it to have an opinion). I'll give this genre a try! Thank you!
Pad Chennington Not albums but artists, but I have generally heard good things about Mono Yes Aware and Mourning Star from people who are into the style. And no, I am not typing out those symbols, my lord. There are also edge cases like Pictureplane who are quite interesting.
@@PadChennington oOoOO's 2010 s/t, Salem's King Night, and Balam Acab's See Birds are some early witch house essentials and my most listened to releases from that time. Definitely a good place to start.
Oceangrunge is an example of how when you can have too many limits and barriers, it can stifle the creative output. It's also a demonstration of how ridiculous style fixation can be (and yes, vapour is famous for making fun of it just by making a slew of different tags). But at the same time, one can also take it as a springboard to get into something else. After all, once you know "what the rules are", it gives you a certain licence to break them. And finally, this makes my own case for defining vapour the way I do: art/music built on mood and made with a DIY and DGAF attitude.
I did pick up a copy of metsu's as the earth drinks. Having just listened to this, I would call this a sludgy/metal Explosions in the Sky. It also reminds me a bit of Isis. Hell, their 2002 album Oceanic and 2004 album Panopticon could be "proto-oceangrunge" =D. It also is a reminder of how ... particular metal can be (and in a way, this is the precedent for vapour making their own genre/style tag list). And finally, while it is not vapour in the obvious ways, I would say being included in the oceangrunge essentials would qualify it as such. I know this gets into the issue of community designation and such. But again, I think what's great about the scene is how open it is.
This was a really great video. I never listened to much ocean grunge, but a few people have compared my music to it so it's interesting to reverse engineer that comparison, though they're thematically very different.
KiwiComics Because if nightcore weren't invented, someone would have to invent it solely to speed up Dream Theater to make them tolerable, or "The Most Unwanted Song" to make it even more The Peak Of Human Achievement than it already is.
Lol I made one of the 5 albums featured here, finished it in like 2 days after the thread where someone jokingly came up with concept. My main intention was to get it immortalized in the "essentials" chart I knew someone was going to make. It has some nice stuff in there but too bad I sucked at mixing back then.
Would the underwater levels of donkey Kong country 3 count as ocean grunge? I never heard of the genre but when I think of the ocean and something dark and grungy but also relaxing, I think of that stage. It has a very creepy but relaxing vibe.
I think I heard an old interview with Sea Of Dogs, saying that it was basically a meme with another friend of his, and it just took off randomly, hence the "influence of nu metal" 😂
i guess you could say this style "dried up". interesting concept none the less. always been a fan of water levels in video games, so id like to think this will entertain that nostalgia factor of isolation and remoteness.
I feel like Ocean Grunge is the exact opposite of something like A1 from Chuck Person’s Eccojams. A1 embodies a much brighter ocean feel than any Ocean Grunge song however. Sadly, I can’t find any songs besides A1 that encapsulates the same feeling. I’m almost dedicated enough to making it happen that I’m thinking about making an album myself
Oceangrunge was basically this. At 2010 witchouse beecome very famous between people that use internet to search about music. At 2011 this happened with seapunk. At 2012 vaporwave.... After it people usually tried to create some genre and make it big, making it the genre of the year or whateaver... Some guy without imagination at 4chan, did with it with oceangrunge, he created some albums and kept shilling his idea there. I said he has no imagination, because basically got seapunk, changed the name sea to ocean and changed punk to grunge, the thing is, he dont even know that the punk from seapunk is problably related not to punk rock genre, but for stuff like steampunk, dieselpunk, decopunk, (insert something here) punk. Almost everyone new it was just one or two guys trying to mage it big and almost no one joined the idea and tried to help them.
Hey, this video is excellent! Did watch the FrankJavCee video on Ocean Grunge earilier. Never got too deep into the genre though. Anyway, you should talk about Nuworld or Witch House. Definitely would like to hear about these genres.
Yung Lean & Sadboys, Bladee & Drain Gang, Bones & Seshollowaterboyz, Oliver Francis, Fijimacintosh, 6 Dogs, early Global Dan. They all give off vaporwave vibes to me and sometimes implement the sound in their music. Lean and Bones/Xavier Wulf/Chris Travis all were super influential on the vaporwave scene in around 2012-2014. They brought in the bucket hats, Arizona Tea, and Fiji water that vaporwave adopted. I listen to cloud rap as much as vaporwave honestly.
How to create a new genre: Fill in the blanks 1._________ (Water related noun) 2. ________ (existing genre) 3. Choose wether or not to leave them separate, or to create a portmanteau. Ex: Ocean Grunge, Sea Punk, Vaporwave (double points since wave is water related too). Future predictions: Fjord Pop, Deep Sea House, Creek Country, Glacier Rap
I don't know if there is that much content, but I would be glad if you could make a video on Climatewave... It's a micro genre that I really enjoy, and I'm not sure if that much people know about it! Anyways, great video as always! Thanks!
I just stumbled upon this while looking thru sum 1's music playlist and I'm terrified with what I was looking at, I had to pause. I get intense anxiety and my stomach gets upset thinking about it.
I saw this video about a month ago and I have to thank you for introducing me to see of dogs. And I actually was able to find a copy of the 1st press of the cassette in some random store inventory online. And I started on doing my own ocean grunge and probably be dropping it in a month.
Zhutchka is really good, for those of you who are interested in this genre. It sounds like it was original music, and stands apart from ocean grunge as its own thing, similar to as the earth drinks
Post-Oceangrunge should be a thing, but not sure how it would sound... maybe a mix of oceangrunge and post-rock with song titles about seagulls, sand and hermit crabs.
First i saw the "welcome to hell" documentary about Memphis Rap and now I've learned about this and doomer music man I'm getting to old to be learning stuff like this good video man
What other genres do you want to see me explore on here? let me know!
Pad Chennington the most mysterious song on the internet?
Maybe a dabble in "lowercase music"? or maybe nintendocore/chiptune
oooo I think all those would work... any good examples of lowercase music? don't know too much about the genre but sounds interesting lol
@@PadChennington I recommend watching this video by 'This Exists' : "ruclips.net/video/CIZDFRgJnHo/видео.html"
and this playlist: "ruclips.net/p/PLDgz_mnzmc11v4uLOXGQwzoefC5sDTAFY"
I discovered lowercase music from there along with a Watchmojo video that talked about the weirdest music genres. "ruclips.net/video/r2P0H5a797Y/видео.html" *Spoilers: Vaporwave is in the list as well.*
The best way to describe lowercase music is how simple *everyday sounds* can *become songs.*
Seapunk!
Regular music fan: "My favourite grunge band is Pearl Jam, and yours?"
Pad Chennington: "§E▲ ▓F D▓G§"
w o o f w o o f
D O G G O E S W O O F
*_V A P O R W O O F O_*
This brought me here de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stammton
😂
1970: punk
1980: new wave
1990: grunge
2000: ska punk
2012: sea punk
2013: vaporwave
2014: ocean grunge
2020: wet ska
2022 slippery country
@@PadChennington 2023: Pad Wave
WaterXcore
2025 Sticky soul
2027: Tidal Techno
4/10
It wasn't underwater nirvana
Nirvana sucks.
Nirvana sucks.
Nirvana sucks.
@@darkcarnival1805 u wot mate
@Clique Memes 'udingding ding ur opinion is wrong'. An opinion can't be wrong, it's an opinion. Please don't be one of 'those' people. But on the other hand, thank you for keeping it a bit classy and not resorting to every insult in the book.
What if people made some Ocean Grunge after this video.... Jk..... Unless?? 👀
Some people still do, I occasionally go on r/oceangrunge, and it's slow, but new things do come out every now and then.
@@alexandriaorcld6365 yeah, makes sense, all internet music genres don't want to 'die' so people will always try and 'revive' them if they CAN 'revive' them they will be known as the one who 'revived' it and everyone wants to be popular even in a small environment
@@suncityranger1115 It's also just so easy to keep the genre going, since a lot of it is sample based. People keep making it because it's not hard to do, and they like doing it.
@@alexandriaorcld6365 yeah! :)
@@alexandriaorcld6365 That is amazing to know. Guess i should visit Reddit again.
Once again it’s proven that there’s always another genre.
More like subgenre
Ocean Grunge: * is forgotten *
Pad Chennington: * uploads *
“Extinct music genre re-evolves itself back into existence”
Albums mentioned in video:
1. oceanographer #15 - gorgeous gorgias
2. ~~~Devour~~~ - Pacific Despair
3. Beneath the burning hands of God - POSEIDON IN CHAINS
4. as the earth drinks - metsu
5. through the fog and the driftwood - sea of dogs
NEXT GENRE: dream thrash/metalgaze
This exists. Listen to deafhaven
yessss
Post metal is pretty much metalgaze tbh
Thrash metal!! METALLICA😈😈👊💀
"Metalgaze" is mostly blackgaze
This subgenre was one of my favorites, Sea of Dogs actually has some really good albums like "Storm Memories" but yeah, At this point the Oceangrunge genre is lost in the vast and endless deeps of the bandcamp ocean.
there's no consumerism in the ocean :((
*Rapture fantasy
F O O D C H A I N E C O N O M I C S
congratulations is an underrated album
yeah sadly
congratulations
I’m both terrified and completely in awe of large bodies of deep water. I want to explore it and know it’s secrets.....then at the same time it’s an all consuming monster that would crush me, suffocate me, leave me exposed to who knows what might be lurking in the darkness. I’d love my body to be buried at sea as this would probably be as close as I’m ever willingly going to get.
Bro we need to get like a super powerful camera or somethin to try and capture things.
3:24 That "brick wall" ☵ thing is actually the I Ching trigram for water
came here to comment this too!
02:37 _"How many songs could have possibly been made about the same thing?"_ I wonder how many songs there are about love? 🤔😙
Found the comment I was looking for 👍
I was going to say, theres actually an infinite number of interpretations based on an aesthetic.
Great point
Love is endless, unlike the imagination of "microgenre" Internet artists.
Yeah, but there's a big amount of lyrics about live that don't say anything new, use the same punchline and overall talk about love like everyone else
I came here to discover a new genre and ended up knowing the name of my phobia.
h a p p y t r a v e l s
The more you know...
Same.
I believe Deathklock recorded an album at the bottom of the ocean pre 2014.
guys let's go swimming
who's got a pool
@@PadChennington pshhh dude, we swimmin' in the sea of grunge. hopefully some of your hot girl fans are comin'.
oit maite we're fucking drowning
I started watching your videos recently! I like them very much. One thing I noticed you kept saying in this particular video is that the thematic of the genre is too small to keep it growing... When someone have creativity, there is no such thing as "small" or "limited" theme. That's exactly what creativity is meant to be, to transform, to create something new! Maybe the people interested in this genre couldn't produce content like this Sea of Dogs (appareantly, because I didn't listen to it to have an opinion). I'll give this genre a try! Thank you!
would like to see a vid on witch house
that's a big one I always get requests for too! any album examples you'd recommend?
Pad Chennington Not albums but artists, but I have generally heard good things about Mono Yes Aware and Mourning Star from people who are into the style. And no, I am not typing out those symbols, my lord. There are also edge cases like Pictureplane who are quite interesting.
@@PadChennington oOoOO's 2010 s/t, Salem's King Night, and Balam Acab's See Birds are some early witch house essentials and my most listened to releases from that time. Definitely a good place to start.
Hey Pad, I’d recommend checking check out Sidewalks and Skeletons too, if you’re curious about scoping out Witch House/witch house inspired music
@@PadChennington White Ring's Black Earth That Made Me and Ritualz untitled 2010 album (sometimes called "CDR") are pretty essential too I think
Oceangrunge is an example of how when you can have too many limits and barriers, it can stifle the creative output. It's also a demonstration of how ridiculous style fixation can be (and yes, vapour is famous for making fun of it just by making a slew of different tags). But at the same time, one can also take it as a springboard to get into something else. After all, once you know "what the rules are", it gives you a certain licence to break them. And finally, this makes my own case for defining vapour the way I do: art/music built on mood and made with a DIY and DGAF attitude.
I did pick up a copy of metsu's as the earth drinks. Having just listened to this, I would call this a sludgy/metal Explosions in the Sky. It also reminds me a bit of Isis. Hell, their 2002 album Oceanic and 2004 album Panopticon could be "proto-oceangrunge" =D. It also is a reminder of how ... particular metal can be (and in a way, this is the precedent for vapour making their own genre/style tag list). And finally, while it is not vapour in the obvious ways, I would say being included in the oceangrunge essentials would qualify it as such. I know this gets into the issue of community designation and such. But again, I think what's great about the scene is how open it is.
So glad to see Sea of Dogs on the list. Hope it gets a little more exposure, it made a nice impression.
"as the earth drinks" is such a good name for an album
I still listen to ocean grunge ò_ó
OCEAN GRUNGE IS NOT DEAD
I didn't know I needed this genre. Thanks for being the true vaporwave valedictorian, keep up the great work!
I remember Wosx talking about this on his brief history of vaporwave video. Thanks for diving into this genre even more.
This was a really great video. I never listened to much ocean grunge, but a few people have compared my music to it so it's interesting to reverse engineer that comparison, though they're thematically very different.
thanks for watching dude! got any links to your music?
@@PadChennington would love to know what you think about this one, probably my best release so far boguscollective.bandcamp.com/album/it-pours
COnsidering I've spent weeks listening to Eurobeat this is quite the change of pace
Yep, I feel ya. Gotta chill out with some slower tunes sometimes
Why can't nightcore be an abandoned genre
lmao
Nightcore is only good for memes. Like the Nightcore version of Rap God.
Nightcore? Do you mean ᴺᶦᵍʰᵗᶜᵒʳᵉ?
KiwiComics Because if nightcore weren't invented, someone would have to invent it solely to speed up Dream Theater to make them tolerable, or "The Most Unwanted Song" to make it even more The Peak Of Human Achievement than it already is.
Nightcore does not justify being a musical genre and should not be treated as such. It's just sped up songs.
5:38 I appreciate that you didn't feel the need to put emphasis on that pun
Thank you so much for talking about ocean grunge, it is one of my favorite genres of music and it makes me so sad that it's dead
Dude I miss ocean grunge. The aesthetic is prime but the subreddit has been dead for months
Lol I made one of the 5 albums featured here, finished it in like 2 days after the thread where someone jokingly came up with concept. My main intention was to get it immortalized in the "essentials" chart I knew someone was going to make.
It has some nice stuff in there but too bad I sucked at mixing back then.
Ocean Grunge is what Zeus the Guitar Lord from SpongeBob plays
Ocean Grunge is cool but I like my music to be a little heavier, like Deep Space Metal
Would the underwater levels of donkey Kong country 3 count as ocean grunge? I never heard of the genre but when I think of the ocean and something dark and grungy but also relaxing, I think of that stage. It has a very creepy but relaxing vibe.
I think it can maybe refer to the water levels from the GBA port of the same game
I think I heard an old interview with Sea Of Dogs, saying that it was basically a meme with another friend of his, and it just took off randomly, hence the "influence of nu metal" 😂
He said "no pun intended" one time and then never stopped doing "dive", "surface", "deep", "wave" puns lol. Nice video.
lmaoo thank you Paulo!
Great video, Pad!
I loved ocean grunge back in the day. Thanks for this video pad I really miss this genre.
Really great channel dude!
Ayyyy thanks Annie!!!
Here comes Pirate Metal!
Pad: The Abandoned Genre Of "Ocean Grunge"
Me, a normie: Come As You Are music video?
You know I've been into surf rock lately. Like Phycadelic 60's stuff like The Surfettes
Same. It's delicious.
Listen to a band called Langhorn
listen to Im in your mind fuzz by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Listen to Sea Fuzz, they do Surf Rock oceangrunge.
Anything by Dick Dale, really, that's my best recommendation. Good stuff!
Try a band called Psychedelic Porn Crumpets
Somewhere Pearl Jam's Oceans is what's playing at the gate entrance of Ocean Grunge
i guess you could say this style "dried up". interesting concept none the less. always been a fan of water levels in video games, so id like to think this will entertain that nostalgia factor of isolation and remoteness.
Sea Punk?
Davon Stephens bring it back
I feel like Ocean Grunge is the exact opposite of something like A1 from Chuck Person’s Eccojams. A1 embodies a much brighter ocean feel than any Ocean Grunge song however.
Sadly, I can’t find any songs besides A1 that encapsulates the same feeling. I’m almost dedicated enough to making it happen that I’m thinking about making an album myself
Oceangrunge was basically this.
At 2010 witchouse beecome very famous between people that use internet to search about music.
At 2011 this happened with seapunk.
At 2012 vaporwave....
After it people usually tried to create some genre and make it big, making it the genre of the year or whateaver...
Some guy without imagination at 4chan, did with it with oceangrunge, he created some albums and kept shilling his idea there. I said he has no imagination, because basically got seapunk, changed the name sea to ocean and changed punk to grunge, the thing is, he dont even know that the punk from seapunk is problably related not to punk rock genre, but for stuff like steampunk, dieselpunk, decopunk, (insert something here) punk.
Almost everyone new it was just one or two guys trying to mage it big and almost no one joined the idea and tried to help them.
I love this idea cause I’m actually scared of the ocean atleast to be in it so this seems interesting great vid 😌
Hey, this video is excellent! Did watch the FrankJavCee video on Ocean Grunge earilier. Never got too deep into the genre though. Anyway, you should talk about Nuworld or Witch House. Definitely would like to hear about these genres.
Tbh, "Pacific Despair" would make a really cool band name!
Hey, a genre and a few artists I actually listened to when it was alive! Didnt even know what vaporwave was when I first discovered Sea of Dogs
The Melon brought me here and I am loving your content
ayyy! that's awesome, thanks so much! happy to have ya here :)
You should do a video linking rap like yung leans early work and vaporwave
Up!
Agreed
Yung Lean & Sadboys, Bladee & Drain Gang, Bones & Seshollowaterboyz, Oliver Francis, Fijimacintosh, 6 Dogs, early Global Dan. They all give off vaporwave vibes to me and sometimes implement the sound in their music. Lean and Bones/Xavier Wulf/Chris Travis all were super influential on the vaporwave scene in around 2012-2014. They brought in the bucket hats, Arizona Tea, and Fiji water that vaporwave adopted. I listen to cloud rap as much as vaporwave honestly.
You're one of my favorite youtube channels now. I hope you cover more musical microgenres like seapunk, chillwave, etc.
Also I listened to as the earth drinks by metsu and it's literally just a sludge metal album xD
Oh god Pad I’m back in a coma
LMAOOO
HOW
How to create a new genre: Fill in the blanks
1._________ (Water related noun)
2. ________ (existing genre)
3. Choose wether or not to leave them separate, or to create a portmanteau.
Ex: Ocean Grunge, Sea Punk, Vaporwave (double points since wave is water related too).
Future predictions: Fjord Pop, Deep Sea House, Creek Country, Glacier Rap
First thing I wake up to is a new Pad video, gonna be a great day! ❤️
O C E A N M A N
Punus: Man, I guess you could say this genre *SUNK* into obscurity
I actually like this genre.
Thanks for inspiring me Pad! Subbed and all sorts!
thanks Vincent! WELCOME TO THE FAMILY!
I can't stop imagining Layne Staley gurgling water
Very inspiring
I don't know if there is that much content, but I would be glad if you could make a video on Climatewave... It's a micro genre that I really enjoy, and I'm not sure if that much people know about it!
Anyways, great video as always!
Thanks!
solar sands and chills had a child
( pad i’m kidding i love you so much)
Ocean man! Take me by the hand, lead me to the land, don't you understand! Ooooocean man... wait this ain't it.
i t c a n b e .
I just stumbled upon this while looking thru sum 1's music playlist and I'm terrified with what I was looking at, I had to pause. I get intense anxiety and my stomach gets upset thinking about it.
I saw this video about a month ago and I have to thank you for introducing me to see of dogs. And I actually was able to find a copy of the 1st press of the cassette in some random store inventory online. And I started on doing my own ocean grunge and probably be dropping it in a month.
Within all that creativity on Bandcamp somewhere the next big genre is brewing.
Zhutchka is really good, for those of you who are interested in this genre. It sounds like it was original music, and stands apart from ocean grunge as its own thing, similar to as the earth drinks
"aquaticly anxity" is my new bio for tinder
Aqua man: “Nobody understands me... except the fish.”
Baths' Ocean Death EP could possibly fit this mood
Trolled my feed and "oceanwave" caught my eye. Liking your delivery and your site looks interesting, so
NEW SUB HERE
ayyy thanks so much CJ! WELCOME TO THE FAMILY
2:08 Pad C and Frank Jav C crossover could be the most ambitious crossover in my vaporlapsed mind. And yes... Change my 420 Vapor98SE MIND!
Pad Chennington DUDE! Thx for the love! B)
"once existed" ? "Now abandoned" ? Triggered!!!!
Vape Dad Pad is back once again, baby!! #WhatsCookinWhatsPoppin
and I got wayyy more comin!
@@PadChennington - I can't wait!!
Huh that’s strange I thought ocean grunge was alive. I remember coping a few ocean grunge albums on bizcaz
I think urusala cartridges was one such artist pad
It's alive in the sense that it is still being made, but the scene is way smaller now.
Ochre and Charcoal ah
Ochre and Charcoal I thought it was quite active haha! And big honestly.
Why don't you link the music you talk about in the video description?
its there! Night Light Tapes, I use a bunch of different tracks throughout the label. this video specifically features a lot of Pontiac 96.
@@PadChennington Thanks!
That Sea Of Dogs album is named as the opposite of Through The Fire and the Flames.
I want all these album covers hanged up and framed somewhere.
Fun Fact: Beneath the Burning Hands of God by POSEIDON IN CHAINS costs $100,000 on Bandcamp lmao
will buy
i feel like that "disconnected from society" guy at the very end of the muisc genre iceberg
great video, found some of the stuff already, but u could someone give me the track used directly in the intro from 0:00?
Everytime I hear the word "grunge" I think of Kurt. I wonder what he would think. R.I.P. Kurt.
Subbed my dude, this shit is obscure and hipster as fuck (in a good way), I'm hoping you got more of this good shit
ayyy thanks so much my dude, yes always got more on the way :) welcome to the fam
*OOOCEAN MAN TAKE ME BY THE HAND*
"Granite-colored water" is a great visual 👍
I still revisit Sea of Dogs time to time, love the atmosphere and universe it creates. It got me through 2020
The water level from "Donkey Kong Country" for Super Nintendo.
A better example
The same song remixed for the Donkey Kong Country 3 GBA port
@@hydrorobot6610 thazzit
@@Isis3593 thought I was the only one who knew lmao
When I first heard of the term I thought it was grunge music about the ocean.
"How many songs can be made about the same thing?"
*Pop music has entered the chat.*
The "brick wall" in oceanographer 15 is a talisman from the worlds most ancient divination text, i ching.
Wish I was ocean size no one moves you no one try's.
Post-Oceangrunge should be a thing, but not sure how it would sound... maybe a mix of oceangrunge and post-rock with song titles about seagulls, sand and hermit crabs.
First i saw the "welcome to hell" documentary about Memphis Rap and now I've learned about this and doomer music man I'm getting to old to be learning stuff like this good video man
The digital version of that Poseidon in chains albums is listed at $100,000 on Bandcamp now lmao
Been a long time since I got recommended one of your videos
2014 was a weird, dark time, completely paved over by a veneer of Kardashians.
When I hear the words "Ocean Grunge" I think of Gojira's Flying Whales.