Beat down with the sickness
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Bad news dude. That article is from 2014. He has further lost his goddamn mind in the last 11 years.
I don't care about regular everyday insanity.
as long as hes not, like, running a weird cannibal sex cult like jared leto or supporting conservatism/hatred/etc, I can at least listen to the old albums without feeling guilty.
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Oh dear god.. I am terrified to ask this..but what happened with Smashing Pumpkins?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Nothing, billy corgan was always a prick. Some people are just finding this out now, for unfathomable reasons
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I don't care about regular everyday insanity.
as long as hes not, like, running a weird cannibal sex cult like jared leto or supporting conservatism/hatred/etc, I can at least listen to the old albums without feeling guilty.
He got pretty Trumpy at one point. I think someone told him to shut the fuck up.
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Oof for Palestine in quotations or oof for support of Palestine?
The quotes, mang!
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Based. Not oof.
We don't support genocide in this house. Not by anyone.
Yeah same, it was the quotation marks that prompted an oof.
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The quotes, mang!
Haha, saw your edit! Sorry you're getting flamed
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There is a radio version and uncut version of the song.
The uncut version has some extra... vocals in the bridge which is what this post refers to.
Starts at about 3:26.
Starting at said time:
Seeing the aphex twin visuals with the disturbed music really threw me off until i realized someone had just mashed them up.
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I remember that. Everyone else was there.
Such a shame you can't do stuff like that anymore, too many people
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That video is bonkers
"The bright side of genocide"
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This song was my first real exposure to "radio censorship", was eye opening for me. The song is a metaphor for generational child abuse and a cry for help, fighting against the urge to descend into the same pattern themselves and breaking. and then the radio cut turned it into a damned anthem of violence removing the context.
There's a handful of songs where I listen to the radio edit, and just wonder why they bothered.
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There's a handful of songs where I listen to the radio edit, and just wonder why they bothered.
Owfk The World, being the radio edit of ICP's Fuck The World was unintentionally hilarious.
"In this song i say 'owfk' 93 times!" and "owfk Lyle Lovett, whoever the owfk that is!"
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Such a shame you can't do stuff like that anymore, too many people
back in 1999 the world population had barely tipped 6 billion so you could still fit everyone inside the recording studioAnd that's the reason the studio time is so expensive, they're so massive