You should call those breathing and coughing mutants Weezers
*9 note guitar riff*
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"Weird guitar. You need to get better at playing it though. But... Wheezers. Hm. I'll think about it."
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What’s that thing Weezer says? What’s with these homos dissing my girl?
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The Weezer poster on my wall came to life and called me slurs.
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re-playing dtl again, decided to revive my tradition of horrible flesh beasts. meet my son homonculus. he is not normal.
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I don't understand why people hate weezer. I mean, come on, rivers just wanted to make music with some guys. And when he got to fame, he was like, "Hey, I don't think I can handle this much fame. So I'm just gonna go back home and do college things." I really like how when rivers got too uncomfortable with how he had the spotlight on him, he decided to just take a break and come back with a more personal album. some songs from weezer are not the greatest you've heard, but at least they can give you something to just vibe with.
Also, have you seen what the band looks like?! They look like your middle/high school teachers who decided to put a band together!!
Rivers Cuomo seems like a nice dude :3
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Rivers Cuomo stimboard :)) =w=
Rivers Cuomo (Weezer) stim board!!!
The bottom and top middle gifs were my reaction to getting this request (I hate you)
Because this is a non-utdr stim board I will post one today that is just utdr ❤️
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I don’t know if someone’s asked this from you already, but please draw Simon wearing a shirt that says level 100 hummus warrior in all caps and on fire
And tag @lvl100hummuswarrior if you do it
"... I don't even like hummus."
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So I know I already talked about el horso in a shorter post for April Fool’s Day, but after finally experiencing the sequel thanks to Acai’s video where he plays it on Clone Hero, I feel I need to dedicate some more post space this time.
el zebro is the longer continuation of el horso. Both can be described as long mashup projects posted by the el horso YouTube channel that are purposely designed to be hard to listen to due to the amount of shitposting in the songs, the amount of times Weezer gets used, and the particular techniques done and the way they are executed. These techniques include: Changing the speed, changing the pitch, editing spoken words, editing the beat while retaining the same sound font. doing layering that creates a wall of noise, and having sections be out of sync of each other. In addition, these videos are a visual experience along with being an audio experience, the editing is not to be taken for granted. These two projects essentially exist to make listeners/viewers uncomfortable by taking any sense of familiarity, whether that applies to the songs (or other references) used or traditional music conventions, and using that against listeners/viewers. Along with that, things can be very stagnant at times, but things can also change quickly. And you know what? I like that. Don’t get me wrong, I can despise parts of these projects in my soul, but the intoxicating allure of these projects is just making it through the storm. (As I said in the tags of my last post, el horso is good at being bad, not bad at being good. For el zebro, I’d say that it more so refuses being purely good for too long.)
With that being said, there are genuinely things surrounding these projects I unironically enjoy. Some sections are just too good and they get stuck in my brain. However, I think one of the things I most enjoy is the evolution from el horso to el zebro. Now, that does require listening to and/or watching both el horso and el zebro, but hear me out here. el zebro is a bit more repetitive than el horso, and because of that, they create different experiences to me. I listen to el horso curled up in a ball on the floor, while with el zebro, I’m at least only laying on the floor. el horso has me laughing due to the insanity of it all while el zebro more often has me laughing due to just the pure humor. el zebro is more diverse in terms of picking songs from different bands, genres, and years. In a way, this makes el zebro feel like a more complete experience, and I’m glad for that considering I was a bit hesitant on getting into it after my experience with el horso. Both projects are jank, but looking at the progression between el horso and el zebro, I’m glad the sequel left a more positive impact on me. Honestly, I was feeling genuine emotion at certain parts of el zebro, particularly the end.
As far as I know, all the people that were in some way a part of these projects are good people, I’d go check them out and how they orbit around the mashup community. If you want to experience el horso and el zebro for yourself due to this post, both are on the el horso channel, but here are the links for el horso and el zebro for your convenience. Now, if you want a bit of a middle man or buffer for the experiences so you don’t go in headfirst, I’d recommend checking out Acai playing el horso in Clone Hero and Acai playing el zebro in Clone Hero for funniness from both him and his chat along with occasional moments to pause.
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