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i love the title.
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fuck i'm frustrated, freaking out something fierce, would you help me? i'm hungry and i stuffer and i startle, i struggle and i stammer til i'm up to my ears in miserable quote unquote "art" |
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you are right, she does use the same drum beat. but consider that those three songs are very different as a whole soundwise from one another and then you can see that by keeping a familiar element while playing songs written in very different styles of songwriting helps the band mantain a characteristic sound. few bands can pull out being versatile and not sound like a shitty bar band, ylt are one of them and their work as a WHOLE band is the reason why. i thought that it was clear by now that you don't have to be a technically proficient player to play amazing music. come to think of it, most rock and jazz and blues and metal and punk and etc drummers recycle their beats a lot; in fact, that's what they mostly do the whole time. so she's no chris pennie or josh blair or brian chippendale but then again most drummers aren't. ps: you are a mysoginist idiot for thinking she didn't play in we're an american band. |
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