Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
I've been going through a bunch of artists that I only know ~1-2 songs from and looking up more of their stuff. Right now, it's Modern English with After the Snow, the album that "I Melt With You" is on. It's pretty good, imo.
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Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
Around ten years ago, if not longer, I just stopped clicking the Like button on YouTube videos. I don't remember why, but I was incredibly serious about it and since then, I have Liked maybe two videos. This is great, because now my Liked Videos list is like a time capsule of whatever I liked in my early 20s. It seems to be music that I largely still like, but had completely forgotten about.
I have no idea what this genre is. Deep house? Synthtrance? Is synthtrance even a thing?
This Spanish pop star is a babe! Schwing! You don't have to like her, and you definitely don't have to like the extraneous Autotune, but the fact that music like this never left Spain, to my knowledge, is exactly why I was so opposed to Brexit:
You're clearly not listening to my singing, since you haven't tried to murder me yet.
Maybe he's so bad at it that you just haven't noticed.
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JamishT was a heck of a guy, With a devilish twinkle in his eye. With his hand-picked flowers, And his feel-good powers, He made all the girls blush and sigh.
Starship's album No Protection. Aside from the song "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" which happens to be something of a guilty pleasure of mine (and "Set the Night to Music," to a lesser extent), I can definitely see why most people say this lineup is vastly inferior to Jefferson Airplane or Jefferson Starship.
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Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
I've gradually been listening to albums I've never listened to (or that I've heard 1-2 songs off of) from artists I'm familiar with. Right now, it's Metallica's Master of Puppets. Next will probably be... shit, I have something like 30 saved on Youtube that I haven't heard yet, so I have no idea.
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Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
Try Metallica's Ride the Lightning next if you haven't heard it before. You can pretty much call yourself an expert after that; the only conversations about Metallica that include the other albums are, "No, this one is their worst one, and here's why."
I keep listening to this Turkish music. I loved it so much I looked up 1980s pop star Hande Yener. She was born in 1973, and all these great '80s songs of hers I keep finding on YouTube are actually some guy's remixes of songs that came out after 2005 and sound much worse. It is a YouTuber with 390 subscribers who is the genius, not Hande Yener herself, whoever she is. I don't know how to feel about this.
Wow, just gonna disrespect Kill 'Em All and ...and Justice For All like that? Those two albums are definitely worth your time (though about half of AJFA is mid).
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<@Tesseracts> your stalking skills make you the #1 counter-stalker
My sister and/or her husband showed my nephew a video of someone playing different songs on the piano with the notes appearing before they're played, and he's kind of obsessed with them. Here's one of "Gangsta's Paradise":
PianoX is the name of the account, if anyone is interested.
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Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)