What's the musical equivalent of this?

What's the musical equivalent of this?

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What is the Arabic version of Black Metal? Like an edgy metal subgenre pro-Islam or some shit? Does that exist?

watch 9/11 footage with "Stupify" by Disturbed on
it's oddly fitting

Check Tarkamt - Live at the Necropolis

Death Grips

Is this a trick question?

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there has to be a double album to go with this...

September 11, 2001 has had an incredible impact on my life. I remember thinking that day that it was going to be something I would never forget. Hardly a day goes by that I don’t think about it. It was the day Nickelback’s album Silver Side Up was released.
I went to Walmart to buy it. The cashier was crying. She must have already listened to it and was affected by some of the more emotional songs.
On the way home I popped it into my CD player. I was blown away by it from the very first moment. I tired to stop at a gas station, but for some reason they were all crowded. I guess it was all the people going out to buy the new album. When I got home my parents asked me if I had heard the news. I told them I already knew about the new Nickelback album. I went to my room to listen to it. Every song was amazing and the track layout was perfect. The cover art was awesome. Chad Kroeger and the other guys looked like the epitome of rockstars. It was an incredible work of genius and I could understand why the cashier was so emotional. I had loved Curb and The State, but this was something completely new and different from my favorite band. My parents were watching the news really loud so I had to turn it up to drown that out. I played it on repeat over and over until I fell asleep. It was one of the most memorable days of my life. I can’t even begin to imagine what my life would be like without Silver Side Up.

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Slayer - God Hates Us All

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Amazing to think this event buck broke the American psyche more than what nuking Hiroshima did to Japan. I mean the Japanese population is pretty fucked up now, but America is just gonna not exist within the next 50 years. Not with the level of paranoid schizophrenia the American population is experiencing. Absolutely wrecked.

fpbp and let me remind you there was a zebra-print Snuggie

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there's a good number of arabic black metal bands, but i'm pretty sure all of them are anti-islam (for obvious reasons). there may be some pro-islam metal bands, but they aren't black metal

how did this event break America, exactly. I'm not being ironic, I'm not from there so I'd love to know the perspective of a 1st world country getting bombed on national TV twice

>All boxed in, nowhere to escape

>The city's just a jungle, more games to play
>I'm trapped in the heart of it, tryin' to get away

>Sky's full of fire, pain is pouring down

released that day
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he's a schizo chink, don't give him attention

>9/11 happens
>US government has the worst response ever
>Deep distrust for the government follows
>Distrust for the government turns into distrust of the entire system and it's institutions
>This level of distrust causes paranoia and delusions
>Paranoia and delusions causes irrational behavior and conflict between country men
>Conflict between country men evolves into civil war
>Civil war leads to balkanisation
>America is no longer America thanks to a few scrapped buildings.

Its pretty much this %1000
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Ah 9/11, a true tragedy.

William Basinski - The Disintegration Loops

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It didn't. Anyone who thinks it did's either a complete moron or an enemy agent. We were in far greater danger of a civil war and national breakup in the '60s and '70s, where bombings, assassinations, riots, and hijackings happened with far greater frequency and lethality than in the '00s or the '10s.

If we made it through that, it'd take far worse to do us in.

ART CON JACKASS