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Random thought #2
At the time of writing, I'm not planning to use BlueSky for posting art or for one-sided political purposes.
I still use Twitter (or X) as long as it remains active in the long run. It baffles me that there are some lunatics trying to gaslight, vilify and damage that social media app. Hell, that app wasn't popular back when it started in 2006.
If Twitter shuts down, I have no idea what crazy drug I'll be on in the future.
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Metal #2
I love listening to metal records that were released decades ago. I'm not a fan of edgy metal sound like Bring Me The Horizon, The Black Dahlia Murder or 3 Inches of Blood. My taste for Death Metal or Extreme Metal has faded, too.
After listening to Hangman's Chair's Saddiction and Pantera's albums so many times, my interest of metal regained me a bit of interest in this year.
Metal albums I dig that were released years ago:
Hangman's Chair - Saddiction Hangman's Chair - A Loner King Woman - Celestial Blues Emma Ruth Rundle / Thou - May Our Chambers be Full ======== Alcest - Les voyages de l'ame (2012) Ghost - Meliora (2015) Ghost - Prequelle (2018) Hangman's Chair - Banlieue triste (2018) Hangman's Chair - This is Not Supposed to be Positive (2015) Mastodon - The Hunter (2011) ======== Atreyu - Lead Sails Paper Anchor (2007) Bullet For My Valentine - The Poison (2005) Disturbed - Ten Thousand Fists (2005) Evanescence - Fallen (2003) Killswitch Engage - Alive or Just Breathing (2002) Killswitch Engage - As Daylight Dies (2006) Killswitch Engage - The End of Heartache (2004) Mastodon - Leviathan (2004) Nadja - Touched (2003) Opeth - Blackwater Park (2001) Pulse Ultra - Headspace (2002) Rob Zombie - The Sinister Urge (2001) The Angelic Process - Weighing Souls with Sand (2007) The Angelic Process - Coma Waering (2003) ========= Burzum - Hvis Lyset Tar Oss (1994) Metallica - Metallica (1991) Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse (1997) Pantera - Vulgar of Display Power (1992) Pantera - Cowboys from Hell (1990) Pantera - Far Beyond Driven (1994) Theatre of Tragedy - Aegis (1998) Type O Negative - October Rust (1996) ======== Candlemass - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus (1986) Candlemass - Nightfall (1987) Def Leppard - Hysteria (1987) Dokken - Under Lock and Key (1985) Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction (1987) Judas Priest - Defenders of the Faith (1984) Judas Priest - Screaming For Vengeance (1982) Judas Priest - Turbo (1986) Metallica - Master of Puppets (1986) Motorhead - Another Perfect Day (1983) Motley Crue - Shout At the Devil (1983) Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz (1980) Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a Madman (1981) Ozzy Osbourne - The Ultimate Sin (1986) Ratt - Invasion of Your Privacy (1985) = Black Sabbath - Sabotage (1975)
#metal#heavy metal#metal albums#doom metal albums#albums#ozzy osbourne#metallica#Judas Priest#pulse ultra#atreyu#type o negative#pantera#opeth#Evanescence#Bullet for my Valentine#Killswitch Engage#Ghost band#Hangman's Chair#doomgaze#random take#random thought#snuron#doomgaze albums
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Some Ambient albums I love
This one is not a lengthy take as before. Ambient music was something that I was an impatient teenager as I wasn't appreciative enough for diverse genres. In late 2008, I was able to get into that music.
It has very few beats, but it creates a slow-to-normal-paced vibe.
I'll list the ambient albums I love listening to:
Alva Noto - HYbr:ID III Steve Hauschildt - Dissolvi Johann Johannsson - Mandy OST Dedekind Cut - Tehoa Grouper - A I A Alien Observer Tim Hecker - Harmony in Ultraviolet (2006) Gas - Pop (2000) Plastikman - Consumed (1998) Constance Demby - Aeterna (1995) Vangelis - Blade Runner OST (1994) Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works Vol. II (1994) The KLF - Chill Out (1990) Michael Stearns - Encounter (1988) Constance Demby - Novus Magnificat (1987) Harold Budd - Lovely Thunder (1986) Brian Eno - Apollo (1983) Tangerine Dream - Sorcerer (1977) Tangerine Dream - Zeit (1972)
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Metal #1
The metal music was the one I grew up playing some racing games like the first Carmageddon, Test Drive 5, Twisted Metal 4 and Road Rash 3D as a little kid. Then in 2000s, the metal music was already introduced to Need for Speed games that I didn't know back then. Then I watched plenty of music videos of metal bands (Korn, Alient Ant Farm, Avenged Sevenfold, Bullet For My Valentine, Disturbed, DragonForce, Fuel, Metallica, Meshuggah, Ministry, Papa Roach, Rob Zombie, Slipknot, Static-X, System of a Down, etc.) playing their instruments on MTV or MuchMusic.
In June 2010, I ended up choosing Brütal Legend over Midnight Club: LA Complete Edition at Best Buy. I was so into that game and I couldn't help it with the great metal selection music at the time.
In Summer/Fall 2010, that's where some aspects of metal got me fully, even grindcore. I didn't have one particular metal genre I love. That was my big fault on it and just went to listen to a shitload of different metal music.
That is until early 2013, the crazy metal has started to fade as months went by. There was no curiosity going on with the death metal/black metal stuff.
In Fall 2013, it's the moment I decided to toss metal to the window and try to find another particular genre and be obsessed with.
Synthwave was my next obsession back May 2016-2022. I thank Hotline Miami 1 and 2 for that. (Perturbator and Gunship)
In November 2020, I gave Insect Ark - The Vanishing a listen and I didn't have no strong opinions of it. I moved on with 80s music and Synthwave then.
In 2021, I was unconsciously really liked Hangman's Chair - Banlieue Triste and it sparked my small taste of doom metal music, shout-out to Perturbator. Same goes for Emma Ruth Rundle with Thou making Doom Metal music and King Woman - Celestial Blues.
2022, Hangman's Chair released their newest album called A Loner. I thought it was nice, but not enough to pique my interest of doom metal.
2023, I managed to listen to Holy Fawn - Dimensional Bleed. It was pretty great, though not obsessed.
What about 2024? Hmm, I can't recall being enthused about that genre with The Body's music or Thou - Umbilical.
Hangman's Chair - Saddiction was released in February 14th this year and I was sorta excited to listen to it.

…it clicked me.
You just have to listen to it for yourself, if that's your thing.
As much as my current obsessions of music are Darkwave and Ambient, I dig Gothic Doom Metal music. I'm pretty picky atm and I'm not going back.
No wonder I love Type O Negative - October Rust (1996).
I don't know how long I'll be obsessed with doomgaze music after Saddiction.
Baby, life is what you make it. Can't escape it Baby, yesterday's favourite Don't you hate it? -Talk Talk, Life's What You Make It (1986)
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Electronic music (2005-present) 80s music (2004-present) Ambient (Late 2008-present) Darkwave (February 2023-present) Gothic Doom Metal/Doomgaze (February 2025-present)
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My past music preferences: Punk (2003-2006) yet I hated my first taste of music looking back to it. Indie Rock (2004-2010; 2014-2020) Post-Hardcore (Late 2005-2011) Metalcore (Late 2005-2012) Extreme Metal Death Metal and Black Metal (August 2010-Mid 2013) Grindcore (2011)
Late 2013-2016 Identity crisis of my current music preference I grew tired of metal… I remember I didn't like EBM Dubstep by Skrillex. Nor the mumble rap or trap music.
Synthwave (May 2016-2022) Dark Jazz (2016; 2020; 2023-March 2024) Spotify Link
#2025#2025 music#doomgaze#doom metal#gothic metal#gothic doom metal#type o negative#hangman's chair#saddiction#2025 metal#metal#heavy metal#random thought#random take#talk talk#life's what you make it
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Random Text #3: My former fascination with aliens
It started in mid 2011, 18 years old, I got Mass Effect 2 in PC (2 DVD discs) on early 2011. The first one was on Steam in December 2011.
The moment I booted up the game, I was amazed by the synth music score (Jack Wall who composed it), the character designs of aliens, even there are non-humanoid like Elcor, Hanar, Salarian or Krogan. To this day, I love humanoid aliens in Mass Effect.
I didn't think much of my customizable human character as [Insert first name here] Shepard, while the rest of the NPCs are going to call your last name only. I just thought the humans looked passable at best, without disrespecting them.
I was really immersed myself in the game and its universe and I couldn't help it finding other sci-fi games like that. Bioware did a wonderful creation on Mass Effect Trilogy.
The alien characters like Garrus, Tali'zorah vas Normandy, Wrex, Mordin, Thane, etc. will be remembered the most. The weapons, the worldbuilding, the story, the NPCs and the planets are something that most people will probably forget about them later on.
Mass Effect 2 has the best story mode I've played in early 2012.
Despite Mass Effect 3's reputation by other people, I really like the game itself back when I played it in December 2013.
I love my time of playing the 'Multiplayer' mode. It's a horde mode against NPCs in 20-40 minutes. What's amazing about it is that you can pick the alien races for your playable character.
I'm deflecting the topic here.
If there's such a thing as advanced people out in the universe IRL, I doubt there might be some hot pretty alien humanoid beings in some star system. Whatever their appearances may be, I don't believe they would be communicate with us, nor they would even try. they'll just think humans as ants.
But humans think that they'd welcome a new civilization from outer space.
It's very unlikely or they would cleanse us. Or if the alien species are not advanced and they land in South Africa to find resources in that country and such, it'd be like District 9.

10 years reflecting on alien characters in fiction and people's ideas of what alien lifeforms might look like, I stopped obsessing over non-humanoid aliens and original alien characters.
Mass Effect was an entertainment product I ended up to adore it fictionally. I'm not looking forward to the new Bioware team with Mass Effect 5 after Dragon Age Veilguard's result.
I still love alien character designs, but not obsessively.
I have a sketchy science fiction bounty hunter story I've started in September 2021. It has some alien characters in the story, but I don't know when I'll finish it.
#snuron#2025#random take#random thought#snuron's take#aliens#mass effect#dragon age veilguard#alien life#alien#lifeform
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RIP David Lynch
8/ He was one of the few directors I looked up to. I love Mulholland Drive and The Elephant Man. I like Twin Peaks' TV show and its soundtrack by Angelo Badalamenti.
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Random text #2
Why nobody told me about Creature Commandos? Oh, it's a new cartoon show and created by James Gunn? Oh. I'll check it out later on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdahDEpqPA8
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Marvel Rivals #1
I don't have a lengthy take on Marvel Rivals.
It's nothing but fun third-person shooter game by NetEase.
It's such a very rare Chinese company that took my attention and especially 600k concurrent players at the time I'm writing this.
I can't say that I'm so obsessed with the Marvel Rivals atm, but I actually like it and the character designs.
Overwatch 2 is kinda cooked. I do wonder when the official servers will shut down...
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Rivals in racing games
I've been thinking about the older racing games I grew up playing 2 decades ago.
Need for Speed Most Wanted (2005) is still a great street illegal racing game and the game is 20 years old at the time I'm writing this.
But what I get to forget the most is the rivals from the Blacklist, except Ronnie, Toru and Razor.
As a guy who grew up playing some NFS games with a Career Mode, I barely remember Eddie and Samantha from NFSU1. Or Rachel and Caleb from Underground 2.
Kenji, Wolf, Angie and Darius were just okay in NFS Carbon.
Ryo Watanabe was the boring rival I've seen in Prostreet.
Aki Kimura, Ray Krieger, Karol Monroe and Nate Denver? Who the hell are those fellas? (At least, the soundtrack is nice)
What about Undercover? Welp, the player doesn't have rivals. He's an undercover police officer instead.
All I could remember was a mediocre story with this Inspector Maggie Q.
The story has a 2 Fast 2 Furious vibe. It just wasn't good with the handling of the car.
Let's see, Midnight Club?
While people said that the 3rd one considers to be the best Midnight Club game, I don't overlook how awesome the game was. Here's a photo of my car I drove back in 2009.
I just don't cherish the rivals or even remember them. Vanessa? Bishop? And Carlos? I don't even remember their faces before. They just mentioned their names on the game.
Those fictional competitors are from San Diego? Right.
Let's go to Atlanta. We have Roy, Dre, Cheng, Vito, Lamont and Naomi.
I don't even remember them...
As for MC Los Angeles, there aren't many rivals, except for Booke.
So…
I cherish the most rivals in Midnight Club 2.
Moses, Steven, Maria, Angel, Gina, Hector, Dice, Blog, Jewel & Julie, Primo, Stephane, Ian, Farid, Parfait, Shing, Ricky, Halev, Nikko, Zen, Ken'ichi, Makoto and Savo.
Seeing their facial animations and their voices are pretty cool.
Love Gina.
There isn't other racing game with interesting facial rivals like Midnight Club 2.
I almost forgot. I used to play R Racing Evolution.
I actually like Gina Cavalli. She was the only rival on it.
#r racing evolution#rena hayami#gina cavalli#midnight club#midnight club 2#rivals#nfs#need for speed#racing games#razor#need for speed most wanted#random take#random thought
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one random line from episode 5
"democracy sucks!"
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2024's albums I like [December 7th, 2024]
It's hard to keep up listening to music that's up-to-date or looking at the new releases in music websites such as Bandcamp, Bleep, Pitchfork, etc.
I'm picky when it comes to choosing the albums I like to listen to. Metal and rock don't excite me so much in 2013 as I keep growing up as a Millennial. Darkwave, ambient and some electronic music are my current obsession. Even though, I'm passable about the rock music, I'm not very enthusiastic of it.
I haven't mentioned the other albums here, but I don't think the ones from Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift, Coldplay or Glass Animals were the best albums they did. If you enjoy and like those albums, that's okay.
If I have something new to post a thread about the newest albums in December, I'll do it. You guys are welcome to share yours.
I wanted to post this thread a little a bit early before this year ends. These are the ones I've been listening to in 2024:
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Darkwave: Dead Astronauts - Ghosts <3 Feyleux - Midnight Hearts Filmmaker - Grim Encoders (Dark Electro / EBM) NECRO - Into Oblivion Night in Athens - Wasted Reflektions Profit Prison - Gilt Sixth June - Stay! <3 Soror Dolorosa - Mond Sydney Valette - The Healer Electronic music: Erika de Casier - Still Charli XCX - BRAT Bat For Lashes - The Dream of Delphi Skee Mask - Resort Uboa - Impossible Light Kelly Lee Owens - Dreamstate Fennesz - Mosaic (ambient) Old Amica - For alltid (ambient) alva noto - HYbr:ID III (ambient) The Green Kingdom - Arcadian (ambient) / Horizons (ambient)
Other: 070 Shake - Petrichor Arooj Aftab - Night Reign FLO - Access All Areas mk.gee - Two Star & The Dream Police Nessa Barrett - AFTERCARE Tinashe - Quantum Baby The Cure - Songs of a Lost World Wrong Organ - Mouthwashing OST
Honorable mentions / the albums that were okay: (G)I-DLE - 2
Allie X - Girl with No Face (Synthpop)
Ariana Grande - eternal sunshine
Arooj Aftab - Night Reign
Artemas - pretty
Artemas - yustyna
Astrid S - Joyride
BUNT. - Levi Don't Do
Bad Omens - CONCRETE JUNGLE [THE OST]
Bill Ryder-Jones - Iechyd Da
Black Nail Cabaret - Chrysanthemum (Darkwave)
Blisspoint - DOG
Blue Oyster Cult - Ghost Stories
Bolis Pupul - Letter to Yu
Bring Me The Horizon - Post Human: NeX GEn
Bruce Dickinson - The Mandrake Project
C Z A R I N A - Empire
Calignosia - Malpaís
Carlita - Sentimental
Caroline Polachek - Desire, I Want to Turn into You: Everasking Edition
Chelsea Wolfe - She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She (Electronic/Goth Rock)
Cigarettes After Sex - X's
Clan Of Xymox - Exodus (Darkwave / Goth Rock)
Disintegration - Shiver in a Weak Light (Post-punk / Synthpop)
Donny Benet - Infinite Desires (Italo-Disco / Synthpop)
Dua Lipa - Radical Optimism
Echoberyl - Through the Chaos (Darkwave)
Elbow - Audio Vertigo
Embedded Figures - 6 Lovers EP (Darkwave)
Eminem - The Death of Slim Shady
Erik Wollo - Solastalgia
FLETCHER - In Search of the Antidote
Father John Misty - Mahashmashana
Filmmaker - Land of Hidden Variables (Darkwave-ish with noise)
Florrie - The Lost Ones
Four Tet - Three
Fred again.. - USB / ten days
Future Islands - People Who Aren't There Anymore
GENDEMA - sassy things
Gente De Zona - Demasiado
Geordie Greep - The New Sound
Glaring - Hope (Darkwave)
Goat - Goat
Golden Apes - Our Ashes at the End of the Day
Greyhaven - Stereo Grief EP
Gruff Rhys - Sadness Sets Me Free
Habitants - Alma
Hainbach - Breve
Houses of Heaven - Within/Without
Hudson Mohawke / Tyga - L'Ecstasy
IAMTHESHADOW - To End What Never Began (Darkwave)
Iglooghost - Tidal Memory Exo
Jacob Collier - Djesse Vol. 4
James Woods / Shooter Jennings - Hear the Thunder Crack
Jamie xx - In Waves
Jlin - Akoma
John Grant - The Art of the Lie
Judas Priest - Invincible Shield
Julia Holter - Something in the Room She Moves
Julian Lage - Speak to Me
KMFDM - LET GO
Kacy Hill - BUG
Kaelan Mikla / Bardi Johannsson - The Phantom Carriage OST
Kali Uchis - Orquideas
Kat Von D - My Side of the Mountain (Synthwave / Synthpop)
Keaton Henson - Somnambulant Cycles (Classical)
Kelly Moran - Moves in the Field (Piano music)
Kendrick Lamar - GNX
Kim Gordon - The Collective
Kinoteki - Faith and the Vessel
L'Ame Immortelle - Ungelebte Leben (EBM / Synthpop)
LEATHERS - Ultraviolet
Lo Moon - I Wish You Way More than Luck
Locrian - End Terrain
Lucy Rose - This ain't the Way you Go Out
MAX - LOVE IN STEREO
Machine Girl - MG Ultra
Machine Girl - SUPER FREQ EP
Machinedrum - 3FOR82
Male Tears - Paradisco (New Wave / Synthpop)
Mamaleek - Vida Blue
Marika Hackman - Big Sigh
Marilyn Manson - One Assassination Under God - Chapter 1
Mark E Moon - Resist (Darkwave)
Maruja - Connla's Well EP
Mary Lattimore and Walt McClements - Rain on the Road
Matte Blvck - Vows (Dark Electro / Darkwave?)
Meat Beat Manifesto / Merzbow - Extinct
Mega Drive - Memory Disc EP
Micah Dailey-White - Micah
Molchat Doma - Belaya Polosa
Nadine Shah - Filthy Underneath
Nala Sinephro - Endlessness
Night Club - Masochist (Darkawave-ish / Synthwave)
Occams Laser - Headspace (Synthwave)
Ockeroid - Crow Country OST
Opeth - The Last Will and Testament
Owen - The Falls of Sioux
Patricia Taxxon - Bicycle
Paysage D'Hiver - Die Berge
Philippe Blache - Tristitiam Et Metus Tradam Portare Ventis (Dark Ambient / Darkwave-ish)
Photay - Windswept
Pink Milk - Night on Earth (Darkwave / Shoegaze)
Porter Robinson - SMILE! :D
Priest - Dark Pulse (Darkwave / Synthwave)
Qual - Techsick EP
Ravyn Lenae - Bird's Eye
Remi Wolf - Big Ideas
Ritchot Textiles - i
SENTRIES - Snow as a Metaphor for Death
SINE - Luxuria
Sabrina Carpenter - Short N Sweet
Sega Bodega - Dennis
Selofan - Animal Mentality (Post-Punk)
Shygirl - Club Shy
Skee Mask - D
Slash - Orgy of the Damned
Sleeping Rabbits - Breathing Room EP
Snow Strippers - Night Killaz, Vol. 2
Sofi Tukker - BREAD
Soft Kill - Escape Forever
Squarepusher - Dostrotime
St. Vincent - All Born Screaming
TR/ST - Performance (Darkwave / Synthpop)
The Black Monolith - End and Beginning are Dreams
The Fauns - How Lost (Dream Pop / Shoegaze)
The KVB - Tremors
The Spirit of the Beehive - You'll Have to Lose Something
The Sweet Kill - Nowhere
Thief - Bleed, Memory (Darkwave / Experimental) [Prophecy Productions]
Thou - Umbilical
Toby Driver - Raven, I Know that You Can Give Me Anything
Tommy Richman - COYOTE
Tomo Akikawabaya - The Castle II (Darkwave and Minimal wave)
Tusks - Gold
Twenty One Pilots - Clancy
Tyla - Tyla
Tyler, The Creator - CHROMAKOPIA
ULTRA SUNN - US
Ulver - Liminal Animals
Union of Knives - Start from the Endless
VR SEX - Hard Copy
Vampire Weekend - Only God was Above Us
Vince Staples - Dark Times
Waxahatchee - Tigers Blood
Whores - War
Witch of the Vale - 100 Ways to Leave, Vol.1
Xiu Xiu - 13" Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips
ben. - subculture
ben. - subculture
i Haxa - i Haxa
r beny - discerned in the fugue of streams
sleepmakeswaves - It's Here, But I have no Names for it
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Ambient:
Actress - Statik
Alora Crucible - Oak Lace Apparition
Alva Noto - Xerrox Vol. 5 (ambient)
Black Brunswicker - A Moment of Clarity EP
Disasterpeace - Standstill
Duncan Ritchie - Lords of Wolves OST
Faded Cloak - Wrapped in Fog and Freezing Mist
Field Lines Cartographer - Portable Reality Generator
Jogging House - Rendezvous
Lustmord - Much Unseen Is Also Here
Mark Van Hoen - Plan for a Miracle
Nils Frahm - Day
Nonkeen - All Good?
Polypores - There Are Other Worlds
Pye Corner Audio - The Endless Echo
SUSS - Birds & Beasts
Scanner - Alchemeia
Steve Moore - Eye of Horus
The Body / Dis Fig - Orchards of a Futile Heaven
#2024#2024 music#2024 albums#albums#electronic albums#ambient albums#darkwave#darkwave albums#snuron
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At the age of 6, I discovered music in the world of entertainment: Ace Combat 2 OST Carmageddon 1 Destruction Derby 2 NFS High Stakes Pokemon The First Movie Road Rage 3D Sega Touring Championship Sled Storm Test Drive 5 V-Rally 2 Wipeout 64 World Cup 98
#1999#6 years old#Ace Combat 2#carmageddon#nfs high stakes#pokemon the first movie#road rage 3d#wipeout 64#world cup 98#Test Drive 5#nostalgia#ps1 nostalgia
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The music of each year I like listening to
I've been listening to shitload of albums for almost 2 decades ago. I've been obsessed with metal between 2003 to 2013.
Rock has been stale lately that I find so boring, as Marilyn Manson wrote a song called Rock is Dead in 1998.
Electronic music has been the most interesting albums I've ever heard of in the last 3 decades.
Here are the years I listed below:
2020s: 2021, 2023 and 2024.
2010s: 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.
2000s: 2000, 2002, 2005 and 2007 Honorable mentions: 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2008
90s: 1990, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998. Honorable mentions: 1991, 1994, 1995 and 1999
80s: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989
70s: 1972, 1976, 1977, 1978 and 1979.
#each year#2020s music#2010s#2010s music#2000s music#2000 music#90s music#80s music#70s music#70s#80s#snuron's take#2000#2002#2005#2007#1993
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My Final Interest of Extreme Metal

As a little kid in late 90s, my first small introduction to metal was listening to Test Drive 5's soundtrack on PS1. Fear Factory, Pitchshifter, Gravity Kills and KMFDM. I wasn't obsessed with it early on, but I liked them.
In 2003, I began to introduce some bands like Motley Crue, Static-X, Element Eighty, Rob Zombie, P.O.D., Papa Roach and Evanescence.
In 2004, I listened to Mudvayne, Ministry (eugh), Slipknot, Hatebreed, Rammstein and Nigthwish.
2005, there's Mastodon, Bullet For My Valentine, Avenged Sevenfold, Disturbed, Celldweller, Korn, Linkin Park, Apocalyptica, Finch and I heard lots of 80s heavy metal bands like Judas Priest, Slayer, Metallica, Iron Maiden, etc.
2006, Atreyu, DragonForce, Marilyn Manson, Deftones, Underoath, Epica, Megadeth, Dio, Valient Thorr, etc.
2007, Shadows Fall, Killswitch Engage, Trivium, In Flames, Ozzy Osbourne's Black Rain, As I Lay Dying and Lacuna Coil, etc.
2008, Thought Industry, Coroner, Anacrusis' Screams and Whispers, Protest The Hero, Opeth, Kalmah, After Forever, Ihsahn, diSEMBOWELMENT, Reverend Bizarre, etc.
2009, August Burns Red's Constellations, Ea's II, CKY, Veil of Maya, Napalm Death, Bring Me The Horizon, Devil Sold His Soul, Liferuiner's No Saints, Hurt's Vol. 1, Family Force 5, A Day To Remember, Return to Exile, Thousand Foot Krutch's Welcome to the Masquerade and so on…
Years were passing by with a bunch of metal bands I was so into back then and I couldn't escape it.
In 2012, I noticed Mikael Akerfeldt from Opeth gave up producing metal music in Heritage and he gave his thoughts about metal in FaceCulture interview.
Steven Wilson was not alone on his stance about metal in mid 2000s.
I wish I could have given up metal back in late 2000s or early 2010s, but I was a douchebag to keep me obsessed with metal.
Well, that is until I did stop in 2013 after Atoma's Skylight and Deafheaven's Sunbather.
I moved on back in late 2013.
Whether I heard the metal bands made a new metal album or song in 2014 until this year, they were…
boring.
The last metal album I thought it was so okay lately was Emma Ruth Rundle / Thou's May Our Chambers Be Full.
But still, I'll probably forget it.
Not this post.
At the time I'm writing this, electronic music and darkwave are my current obsession.
Who knows if I made the wrong decision and go back to metal in 2030?
Most likely not. That'd be kinda regressive.
I enjoyed my time to listen to metal music from the 70s to 2013.
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Techno
Basically, it's an electronic dance music with tempos in the range from 120 to 150 BPM.
I heard Indian Wells' new songs from his new album No One Really Listens to Oscillators, he made some techno ones that I thought they didn't sound like the rest of the techno musicians which is unique, but the songs didn't click me personally.
I used to be nerdy about discovering techno albums (even underrated ones) and what kind of personality I'll get out of them.
Indian Wells' Where the World Ends, Techno! The New Dance Sound Of Detroit, Drexciya's Neptune Lair, Los Hermanos' On Another Level, Underground Resistance's Interstellar Fugitives, Mr.Fingers' Ammnesia, 808 State's Ninety, etc.
Sure, I had fun to listen to them, but I forgot about them.
Where as Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works 85-92, Daft Punk's Homework, The Prodigy's Music for the Jilted Generation, A Guy Called Gerald's Automanikk, Underworld's Dubnobasswithmyheadman…
Oh shoot, I used to be obsessed with them 12 years ago.
If there is one album that spoke me personally…
Plastikman's Consumed or Biosphere's Microgravity.
They're ambient techno albums from the early 90s.
What about nowadays?
Boy…
Atm, it's Skee Mask's Compro and Resort.
Have some other albums I like listening to: Barker's Utility Black Rain's Dark Pool Alva Noto's albums (Univrs, Unieqav or HYbr:ID III) Sandwell District's Feed Forward Gas' Pop (2000) LFO's Frequencies (1991) 808 State's ex:el (1991)
#techno#techno albums#90s music#90s techno#2000 techno#barker#barker utility#plastikmanm#consumed#biosphere#microgravity#snuron#random topic#Indian Wells
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Have this tierlist about the online games I've played and what I think of basically.
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Indie Rock is just there
I was listening to Cloud Cult's Alchemy Creek, the first three songs didn't impress me, especially I Am a Force Field.
My first thought was "I heard of this kind of music before."
Even though, Cloud Cult is an indie rock band and I have respect the band itself, their music don't resonate me so much.
I've heard of some The Smiths' albums. Their albums are good, but I'm not obsessed with them.
I like Pixies' Surfer Rosa and Doolitle, though.

I can understand that being indie is an identity not to be like the rock bands we're familiar with like Metallica, Foo Fighters, Aerosmith, Korn or Linkin Park.
What puzzles me is that some of their music is either louder or chiller.
The indie bands that I thought were just okay back in the 2000s were The Strokes, Modest Mouse, Snow Patrol, Interpol, Arctic Monkeys, The Vines, Peter Bjorn and John, Franz Ferdinand, Kasabian, Bloc Party, mewithoutYou, Maximo Park, The Bravery, Supergrass, The Vampire Weekend, The Kooks, Black Kids, Phoenix and so on…
In 2010s, there's Florence and the Machine, fun. (We Are Young song), Arcade Fire, Foals, Tame Impala, Everything Everything, Foster the People, Mitski, Bleachers, The War on Drugs, The 1975, Twenty One Pilots (is it?), Pale---
Pale Waves' My Mind Makes Noises is not that indie rock. It's a synth-pop one and some alternative rock.
The Aces, Fickle Friends?, No Rome?, Wolf Alice…
In 2020s, there's Inhaler, There Will Be Fireworks, Wednesday, Pool Kids, boygenius…
Eh...
Indie Rock is gay. I enjoyed my time listening to them 2 decades ago, it's cringe to look at what the indie rock bands have been producing lately. But I moved on to electronic music.
Hm, what about Indie Pop?
Lana del Rey, Bon Iver, Lorde, Halsey, Melanie Martinez, Harry Styles, Weyes Blood, Billie Eilish, Vagabon, Olivia Rodrigo and…

Taylor Swift?
I've heard their songs and...
yeah, nah. I'll pass.
At least, I like Kero Kero Bonito's albums. That's something.
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