Just wanted to show my CDs collection , I find it pretty cool but still have some to buy tho .
(Don't pay attention to my class sheets behind)
So we've got :
All slipknot albums
All soad's albums
The doors's self titled
Korn : the Greatest hits ; issues (I plan on buying follow the leader)
Orelsan - civilisation (I'm planning on buying la fête est finie )
Stone Sour: self titled; audio secrecy
The strokes : room on fire ( I'm planning on buying the rest of their albums )
Muse : showbiz; origin of symmetry and the resistance (literally my childhood's album) (I'm planning on buying absolution, black holes and revelation and drones )
Nothing but thieves: dead club city , broken machine and self titled (I want moral panic so baaaad )(but I have it in vinyl )
Royal blood : I have all of them except the last one that I wanna buy too
Nirvana : unplugged in New York, in utero , nevermind and incesticide (I'm planning on buying the self titled and the first one)
Mass hysteria: matière noir and tenace pt1 and pt2
And then : song for the deaf - queen of the stone age
I dare you to find a song with a better guitar solo than this! 😏
An iconic guitar solo for the ages. 🤘
I suppose better or worse is a matter of opinion (and genre), but here are a few songs with some epic rock guitar solos/guitar work (and no, I am not posting Stairway to Heaven):
saw someone argue that writing about child abuse was wrong and anyone who did or even read about it ‘secretly liked it’ because why else would they think about it that much? and then go on to say you can’t argue that the book is fiction because ‘child abuse is real’ and… like in that case almost nothing would be fiction. theft exists so reading robin hood is a crime* etc.
a fictional story is ‘real’ because the topics are real. i would love to bring that up in one of my classes ngl. what at that point would define fictionality?
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*not that i think theft is necessarily wrong but that’s not the point of this post