No we need more. More more more.
sanataseva
Ho boy, this could have been long. But here's just a few TV tracks:
"Junk" by Jane Air, from The Boys. Sounds like 1999-2000 rap rock with punk, but I can't understand most of it and it fucking STOMPS.
"White Widow" by Afterhours, from Mr. Robot. Just good hard rock with some tension that fit the scene well. There's the original Italian version out there as well.
"Something for your M.I.N.D." by Superorganism, from Legion. I absolutely hated the direction this show went beyond the first season, and I only watched the last season on some (bad) advice. This song had a trippy backdoor music video in one of the last episodes, which was easily the highlight. Lo-fi electropop with half-sung, half-spoken goofy (good) lyrics.
"The Box" by Fad Gadget, from The Americans. Paranoid as fuck 80s electropop. It has this blaring melody that will get into your head. The Americans has a reputation for its musical cues, and this was probably my favorite.
Thank. You.
when you play a Nickelback record backwards, you hear satanic messages. worse, when you play it forwards, you hear Nickelback.
sounds like the voice acting in Gollum
jesus christ, we really got elected officials acting like the goddamn Prom committee choosing a theme. This isn't a congress, this is high school in the Valley.
performative lunatic performs lunacy. everyone looks, some later discover their wallets are missing. another day in kleptocratic America
MusicBrainz won't help, because every rip will have enough variance to thwart digital identification. Also, the song lengths will be off because your beginning and end times will differ from CD rips, and this will compound until you're significantly off course by the end. I'll be happy if someone posts a better method, but I'm still using Audacity and setting manual track labels.
Skyrim ofc
can we maybe not import the "equal rights, equal lefts" arguments from the dark half of reddit?
BLACK HOLE SUN, WON'T YOU COME