A list of puns related to "Block Out discography"
Iβm new to frank ocean and have just finished listening through both of the previously stated albums after falling in love with Blonde and channel ORANGE. I absolutely loved both endless and Nostalgia ultra and I wish they were on Spotify. Is there any particular reason he has never officially released them?
Ok so hear me out, the thing that got me extremely intrigued about is that I myself have Seungkwan as my bias and utt, with Wonwoo and Joshua as my bias wreckers. But actually after thinking about it, my favorite unit is actually the Performance unit.
I seriously love all the songs and stages from performance unit, they are always so unique and fun to listen and watch. Not that the other units's songs are bad, of course, but I always find myself enjoying performance unit's songs in the albums the most, aside from the titletracks.
Also, if I had to pick my all time favorite song from SVT out of their entire discography (yeah I know it's hard af xD) I would pick 247, which also happens to be from the perf team hahah. This song just got me hooked the moment I first listened to it and it almost never left my daily playlist since. The ironic part is that when I first listened to it back in 2019 I wasn't all that into SVT yet (just a casual listener), and I srsly thought the song was from the Vocal unit lol
So I was wondering if anyone else have similar pattern as me? hahah I mean, normally in kpop groups I always just naturally gravitate more towards the songs that have my bias(es) in, but SVT srsly has an different impact in me, but in a good way xD
You can state your Top 10 SKZ recommendation here or any number you want. You can also share your thoughts and reasons why you recommended that song to them like itβs a different genre and gives different vibes, etc.
Godβs Menu - I always recommend the MV one because the visuals and the whole MV fits well to the music and I think it also adds to the flavor of the music. Listening also to this on Spotify while using my average earphones in loud speaker makes me to finish my assessments so fast. It makes me hype and excited. Also, if my IRL friend asked me to recommend SKZ music, I always recommend it first because it leaves a good impression to them and itβs really one of those music that youβll know that itβs certainly their sound.
Neverending Story & 24 to 25- These 2 music showcases their vocals. A good introduction that SKZ have good vocals. I watch some tiktok videos before and whenever I saw a ranking, I always see SKZ in the lowest part. No offense to other groups stan but I think SKZ really have diverse and unique tones from each other but it blends well? I donβt know how to term them correctly, please correct me. Itβs just that some listeners probably listened to their TT only without listening to the B-sides which is understandable but I want everyone to know that SKZ have really insane vocals and they are good in singing live.
Domino & Maze of Memories - I really love the rap parts here. Aye domino & I wanna look back to the future in factβ¦
Back Door - When I recommended this song to my cousin and sister, they told me that they liked it and the bass part here is so addictable.
Hello Stranger & Slump - I do think that those who likes rock prefers listening to this. Hello Stranger deserves more recognition and Slump really made me to stan SKZ real hard considering the lyrics fits well to whatβs happening to my personal life and them singing to One Take is #1 for me.
Insomnia - I have really soft spot here and I think this song fits to midnight playlist. This is just so good and I think majority of people will like this.
Miroh & Victory Song - these 2 are good for those who want to get hyped while exercising.
Another Day, Levanter, Sunshine, Grow Up, & Starlost - Comfort.
Phobia - The Great Bridge of Phobia.
Thunderous, Side Effects, and District 9 - EDM that also gets me energized.
I would love to read your recommendation SKZ music / playlist as well as your thoughts. Have a ni
... keep reading on reddit β‘Acquiring every full length, every 7β, every CD, and all the variations of each has been my goal since I first discovered the band in 2016, and Iβm now one vinyl away from that goal!
The Thrill of the Arts black vinyl reissue from 2017 (VULF2015R1) is what I need. If youβre one of the 1,400+ that purchased from Qrates back in 2017 Iβd love to talk to you about a purchase or trade! Iβd like to avoid the insane resale prices currently on Discogs if possible ;) Thanks!
One of the biggest reasons I consider myself a multi is because there exists not even one group or soloist who releases songs that I'll love every comeback. I kinda just stream songs from multiple groups and pick out what I like. I consider myself a fan of any group/soloist I consistently listen to, but everyone falls into a 70%-80% or less like rate. I did use to like 90%+ of what one gg produced, but to be fair, they didn't have a lot of songs before, and in recent years, I haven't really been feeling them, so now they're included in that β€ 80% group.
This like rate is generally true for me with both K-pop and with western artists. I can only think of one western artist who might meet the 90% threshold.
I thought I'd find someone who felt the same as me on a post that inspired this post, but it looks like I might be the odd one out or at least part of a very small minority. Unless more people here agree with me???
This was inspired by a post I saw on the main sub, but I wanted to open it up here to include all Enhypen songs.
I was thinking it could be fun (read: really hard) to put together my personal order of all of Enhypen's songs thus far from favorite to least favorite. I would say 2-5 are constantly shifting positions for me.
Please note that I still love the bottom songs on my list, and this post is just for fun.
I am curious if everyone has similar favorites or if there is a large amount of variance.
My personal order of Enhypen songs:
I've not properly Listened To Oasis' Entire Discography so why not start now?
I'll go through track by track, documenting my journey. I'm not a professional music critic, I Just enjoy some tunes now and again.
Important Note, When I Say "Best" I Mean "My Favourite"
Great Tune. We've all heard, most of us love it. A Bit basic, but still great. 8.5/10
Good Song, not really single Material In my opinion though. Love the bit about Sifter's. 7.5/10
Highlight of the album. Love the Chorus, Guitar Solo and the Outro. Incredible and Beautiful Song. 9.5/10
First track I went into basically blind. I've heard this song Once before. Sounds A Lot like The Beatles' "Rain". Good Lyrics. Catchy-ish Guitar. Wouldn't put the CD on just to hear the song though. 8/10
Overrated. There, I Said It. Still A Good Song. Just a bit Boring and Drags on far too long. 6/10
Great Tune. What a Debut Single. Really Great Guitars and Catchy Hook. 9/10
I immediately Fell in love with this one. It Feels so Oasis-y. 9/10
Here we have My favourite T. Rex song. Positive (-ish?) Message about making the most of what you've got. Probably my least favourite single though. Still 7/10
Liam Says Lasagna. 8/10
Brilliant. Sounds so oddly Positive. Best Non-Single Track. It's very "Joyous" 9/10
No other song could finish this album. Plain Funny. This'd be a great "Alternative wedding song". 8.5/10
Overall:
9/10. This is Such a Great First Album. It's Almost Pure Brilliance. Thy really hit the nail on the head with the next album though. The review of that'll be coming sometime in the next week. See you then, presumably.
Do you people not know what an Opinion is?
Whatβs up. About a week ago, I started putting together the Wu-Tang Clanβs entire discography. This included the group albums and the solo albums. I did not include any of the swarm songs or songs members were featured on unless they included more than one member in that song. I spent a lot of time on it, went in chronological order, looked desperately on Spotify for albums that I could not find, included Young Dirty Bastard, broke chronological order towards the end (which broke me), couldnβt include all of Czarface, and more. I poured hours into this and even worked on it during classes I needed to pay attention to. So if you would please give it a follow or maybe a listen, I would know I didnβt do it for just myself but for the millions of Wu-Tang fans there are out there. Thanks. Wu-Tang forever.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5seJoeiiHEK8hO7Nqx98Do?si=mSa_ERAATY2Fn8CNQdSrJg
Edit: keep in mind Spotify doesnβt have everything. The best example is Raekwon. He has hella mixtapes but they arenβt on there. I looked everywhere for things but some songs were never put on or they were removed
1 Someday
2 Meet Me In The Bathroom
3 The Ize Of The World <-- i fucking love this song
4 Chances
5 Call It Fate, Call It Karma
6 Welcome To Japan
7 Machu Picchu
8 Reptilia
9 Alone Together
10 Is This It
11 Heart In A Cage
12 Barely Legal
13 Last Nite
14 Taken For A Fool
15 The End Has No End
16 Automatic Stop
17 Happy Ending
18 You Only Live Once
18 Juicebox
20 The Modern Age
20 Hard To Explain
22 Take It Or Leave It
23 The Way It Is
24 Under Cover Of Darkness
25 Soma
26 12:51
27 When It Started
28 One Way Trigger
29 Life Is Simple In The Moonlight
30 Trying Your Luck
if you want to try it yourself, TNA songs aren't on it ofc
what songs am i missing here that you love? it kind of seems unfair to numerically order them though because i would put the first 10 into a tier instead. either way looking at this list makes me smile because i really like all of these songs :)
I recently finished collecting all her albums. Her first solo album, My Winter Storm, from 2007 didn't do much for me. But boy did that change. What Lies Beneath, In The Raw, and most especially Shadow Self are amazing. In fact, I prefer them to anything Nightwish has done with Floor.
I'm captivated at the chances Tarja and her band take with their music. It's more interesting to me because they explore different styles and she uses her voice in unique ways. For an example, the song Spirits Of The Sea. Oh it's definitely "different" from what you'd hear of a symphonic metal band, and her voice is...well, she is a Siren and her voice is like melting chocolate.
Anyway, I loved Nightwish of old with both Tarja and Annette, but I guess I've grown bored of them. They sound like folk metal to me now.
I am going to rehab today and really need to find their discography in mp3 format
1 - Yeezus 2 - Graduation 3 - MBDTF 4 - DONDA 5 - College Dropout
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- Kill You
- Stan
- Who Knew
- The Real Slim Shady
- The Way I Am
- Marshall Mathers
- Drug Ballad
- Criminal
Before you even start listening to album, the cover art already encompasses what kind of experience youβll be having. The 3 legged dog gives a sense of dispare and hopelessness, while the yellow filter has a sickening effect on the listener. The album starts off strong with Grind. The depressing lyrics fit the heavy instrumentals of the song and is a perfect song to set off the tone for the rest of the album. Other songs like Brush Way, Sludge Factory, Head Creeps, Again, God Am, So Close, and Nothinβ Song are all extremely heavy with Cantrellβs dark riffs and distorted guitar and Staleyβs hard hitting vocals. Some of their slower songs like Heaven Beside You, Shame In You, Frogs, and Over now add to the sense of hopelessness with their haunting lyrics and overall makes you feel like accepting the fact that nothing will ever get better.
I think this album is the epitome of grunge and is a perfect album. I love how the whole album feels like an experience and makes you vicariously feel the pain and suffering that Alice In Chains feel through their music.
im going with black $uicide. every song has been on point lately
New fan here. I've been listening to VU for the past few weeks now, and I totally dig their music. The first two records can be really hard to listen to, but after a while I didn't mind the blistering power of "Sister Ray", among others. I'm on their third album and it's now one of my favorite records.
Anyway, I looked through the band's discography in the hopes that I might find some definitive edition to buy with, but I'm overwhelmed by the countless number of reissues and stuff. Which box sets or editions should I be on the lookout for?
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