That every time you hear it play, you get both PTSD and an existential crisis at the same time?
And before you ask, yeah. I’m fine. This is fine. It’s fine. Everything’s fine.
That every time you hear it play, you get both PTSD and an existential crisis at the same time?
And before you ask, yeah. I’m fine. This is fine. It’s fine. Everything’s fine.
"Baby Got Back" - Sir Mix-a-Lot. (warning: blood)
Na I dunts get upset over music.
Now them hot chillis in me noodles that give the diarrhea on first day of working at H&M.
Hhhhhwwuuuuhhh 😥😢
🇩🇿 Never forget 🇩🇿
Woe is me.
Does it count if "every time we touch" gives me psychic damage
I get that with most modern music, though it's scientifically proven that music is getting worse and worse especially in the pop space. It's like the news, it's designed to depress you and make you feel edgy in particularly at the ages of a teenager. I'd rather listen to nursery rhymes like by ピンキッツ, Shoko Haida and Cedarmont Kids with the nephlings than most pop songs, as they're soothing and ironically far more complex than pop because of their timbrally orchestrated basis and paralleling the big band era of pop. Overall I enjoy symphonic poetry and novelty songs. Modern EDM gives me a headache as well it's just a brickwall of noise, oldskool rave and new wave era stuff is decent though.
Yeh na I like the bangers I listen to.
Every time I hear "The Wheels on the Bus", I have to spin around in a circle three times, no more, no less. Otherwise I'll fall down a hole and die.
As I remarked elsewhere, the fact they fully-scored both pop tracks in the Endeavour episode "Canticle" proves we can still do Sixties, we just choose not to. :x