i love the…. almost horror aspects of this album. all the references to ghosts and death…. and sonically, the unexpected shrieking in WAOLOM and the banging and screaming during “old habits die screaming” and even the way the tension subtly builds across the sixteen tracks and by the end you’re so stressed and shaken it’s like! losing your sense of self and feeling like you’ve become a monster is horror. and i’m sooooo glad she leaned into it
tagged by loml @cordiallyfuturedwight for the monthly breakdown. i might like you less now that you know me so well. tagging some crushes @aprylynn @thvinyl @monismochi @kimtaegis @banghwa @eoieopda @pauls-mccharmly @letmelovekoo @visionsofgideontheninth @kimchokejin if you feel so inclined 💜
autism and collecting making me act sooo silly cause why do i want a copy of make it big (album that i own repressed) from the 80s (im autistic about the 80s)
I'm simply in love with "Keep On Ramblin." It is literally magnificent. Jensen and Steve continue to outdo themselves with each album. Each song is a masterpiece. Breathtaking. Simply breathtaking 💕💕
I never understand why people hate the Toxicity album because it has a lot of political songs on the album. Bruh, that's the entire point of System of a Down. They talk about politics.
irrespective of the quality of anybody in these bands, why the FUCK do deathcrush, darkness descends, and south of heaven have some of THE meanest fucking opening riffs in (extreme) metal