>listen to other Any Forumscore albums
>they are bad or just personally uninteresting
>listen to pic related
>makes me lose my shit and immediately try and find something else like it
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Listen to Codeine - Frigid Stars
>Liking this trash album
I'm so sorry, user.
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June of 44 is pretty good Slint worship
I hope they drowned
fuck you
Ok, basedboy
Based spiritposter
it truly is the best mucore album
Great album. There are some other post-hardcore math rock bands that followed them closely, notably Rodan, who were scenemates, and the much later Big Ups.
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Also, ignore the haters with this stuff. It just really doesn't click for some people. They deserve only your pity, for the beauty they cannot see.
ok nevermind
i just listened to tweez and realized all of you are retarded for saying it sucks
its on par with spiderland
Why is it always these albums and Loveless that people shit themselves over?
Really wish these fucks hadn't broken up. If they had continued working with this sound I'm sure they would've made some truly mind-bending stuff later on.
Loveless and stgstv have some elements that makes them interesting listens at the very least
No idea about spiderland, it sounds very average aside from 2 songs, maybe if you're a feelfag you can see the appeal of it
Sling only had good instrumentals. The vocals suck a duck dick
Bc these are the best 3 mucore albums
maybe you should kill yourself
you need a heart to enjoy them
muh feels and so lonely, those albums are common with people who browse Any Forums
there are some 1 to 1 copies of slit like june of 44
but you're better off listening to other post rock. just listen to ants from up there for something recent and find a flowchart for classics
Don't be greedy. Slint is only legendary because they stopped at Spiderland
babby's first noise album
lol
wow! your grandeur of hair shirt looks so cool! :^))
loveless and stgstv appeals to feelsfags much more
It’s not even a noise album
I don't care about the legend, I want music dammit! The Breadcrumb Trail documentary talks about them reuniting for a session where they played music that Walford described as being "looser" than their recordings, which sounds to me like the perfect direction for them to have gone in. I'd kill to have been there.
BCNR singles era (it's a tragedy we didn't get an album recording at that time)
yes but they have anything to offer more than just feels, and this come from someone who doesn't like loveless