Anyways, I know you guys are all into lo-fi instrumental hip hop or whatever but maybe dos can listen to it just to tell me how bad it is

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYBxEQquAzM[/youtube]
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Iommic Pope wrote:This is the best you've been.
Suffering suits you.
BitchPudding wrote:Let this be written in our history as proof that ILoveFuzz is one tight knit internet family.
ummohyeah wrote:Godspeed rule and no amount of tape would make their pedalboards safe from my cum.
BitchPudding wrote: No, I'm THE bitch. The only one allowed here.
How dare you sully my good name.
ummohyeah wrote:Godspeed rule and no amount of tape would make their pedalboards safe from my cum.
BitchPudding wrote: No, I'm THE bitch. The only one allowed here.
How dare you sully my good name.
ummohyeah wrote:Godspeed rule and no amount of tape would make their pedalboards safe from my cum.
BitchPudding wrote: No, I'm THE bitch. The only one allowed here.
How dare you sully my good name.
Me too!BitchPudding wrote:Got tickets to see them in SF this march! Hypppppe.
Agreed. I feel like the whole thing really effectively reflects the general state of unease and panic that most of us live with these days really well.Faldoe wrote:Me too!BitchPudding wrote:Got tickets to see them in SF this march! Hypppppe.
And well said about the album resonating. Part of "good" art is that it taps into whats going on and I feel this album does that.
Satan in the Wait is powerful.
Alexis' lyrics and vocal style is really something.
ummohyeah wrote:Godspeed rule and no amount of tape would make their pedalboards safe from my cum.
BitchPudding wrote: No, I'm THE bitch. The only one allowed here.
How dare you sully my good name.
Definitely a weird set of dudes.jrmy wrote:The luthier / guitar tech at my local shop just fixed the guitarist from Daughters' Gibson, and gave it a crazy Viking-dragon style headstock. He posted some pix and clips on IG.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BtJXYZ_Ajza
Also, I know that most of them aren't in Providence anymore, but still get a tinge of hometown noise pride when I hear about them.