kurt cobain and courtney love bathroom selfie, taken in their hotel during nirvana’s 1992 japanese tour.
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Give this playlist a listen: 5000 Post Punk Hits (Updated Daily) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/74rrLIgdHwrq4WwmcAtK1h?si=iHxt2rKAQcq15usQ4l9lfg&pi=u-yfKJGJpPSAWu
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Everything from The Libertines to Molchat Doma, from Iceage to The Units, Talking Heads to Bambara, Crack Cloud to BCNR
You get the idea!
Calling all hipsters, goths, and punks!📣📢
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music is entirely subjective and it's literally impossible for anyone to have 'incorrect' opinions on what is and what isnt a good song. except for people who disagree with me personally, who are in a unique position to be Wrong. btw
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Home of the greatest post punk mix of all time (on Spotify) your range of all waves (Darkwave, Crankwave, no wave, the 80s new wave and Sovietwave)
Also regular goth (killing joke, bauhaus, the mission, southern death cult & Sisters of Mercy)
Also includes some garage rock revival (the strokes, yeah yeah yeahs, Interpol)
300 hour long mix. Curated meticulously
Please check out Coffee by Julian’s Daughter, a personal favorite by a local Canadian band
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When I'm making a "what songs a character would listen to" playlist rather than a "what songs make me think of the character" playlist, I start with two rules:
In order to prevent myself from making 200 playlists that all sound like my tastes instead of the characters' tastes, I start with the assumption that I'd probably dislike what the character likes and the character would hate what I like, and then only start making limited exceptions to this rule when I have a damn good reason to. (For instance: if I'm making a playlist for an emo kid, it can over lap with my tastes because I was an emo kid. But that does NOT give me the right to stick my symphonic metal preferences on them. Unless I've been given a damn good reason to think otherwise, they'd listen to My Chemical Romance, not Nightwish.)
In order to prevent myself from constructing muddy indistinct musical palates that, again, drift toward sounding like my tastes rather than the character's tastes, I assume that the character has very narrow tastes, and rigidly stay INSIDE that box, so that I can't fall into the trap of going "oh well this is sorrrrta like what they listen to, and it's such a good song that surely they would like it even though it's outside their typical tastes—" That's the devil talking.
There's no such thing as a universally "good song" and your personal "this is SO good that it TRANSCENDS genre and EVERYONE would like it" is somebody else's "this is so bland." What songs resonate with you is a function of how YOU'RE wired, NOT how the song's wired; the character you're making a playlist for is not wired like you. Stick to what you've chosen as their genre tastes or you're just gonna have yet another playlist that sounds like YOUR TASTES with 2 or 3 token songs that sorta fit the character's actual tastes. And if the playlist ends up sounding like your tastes instead of the character's, you might as well have made a "what songs make me think of the character" playlist.
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Blixa losing the war on sleep. Shamelessly cropped from a band photo.
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