5 Albums that Changed my Life
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The Sick World of Danger Music
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@user-ux9sh8oi3k
@user-ux9sh8oi3k Күн бұрын
20:30 hmmm he was... Kinda right
@user-ux9sh8oi3k
@user-ux9sh8oi3k Күн бұрын
Look don,t do this anymore
@user-ux9sh8oi3k
@user-ux9sh8oi3k Күн бұрын
7:39 hmm deppression came from germany so that is why i have the most of deppression... i,m beyond help
@user-ux9sh8oi3k
@user-ux9sh8oi3k Күн бұрын
2:09 they can recover... But some can,t and i,m one of em 😞 4:04 i know what dementia is. For a smart man like me... Depression can destroy teh world bcuz i won,t share in deppression
@user-ux9sh8oi3k
@user-ux9sh8oi3k Күн бұрын
The album that broke me 0:29 I, DEP- bruh it,s weak compared to undertales nostalgia and deppression and... Go to 3min version of empty house then go to latest then look for my comment. Then watch the video
@h4chis
@h4chis 2 күн бұрын
what do you mean brockhampton isnt known for experimental hip hop 😭 have you not heard the saturation trilogy
@veeayy9813
@veeayy9813 2 күн бұрын
DAVEED DIGGS IS IN CLIPPING OMG WTF
@Big_Mo44
@Big_Mo44 3 күн бұрын
2:24 Wall!
@ErikTheCaveman
@ErikTheCaveman 3 күн бұрын
A1 - it’s just a burning memory, was meant to sound like something you have heard, but don’t know when or where you did. Also, A1 is just the song “heartaches” but slowed down. So that might be why people recognize, but can’t know how. Also, in Heartaches they even say “it’s just a burning memory”
@shoulderoforion115
@shoulderoforion115 3 күн бұрын
12:45 not just animals and insects, humans murder each other. its all a bunch of metaphors that encapsulate what the psychedelic wave was all about.
@suncity22001
@suncity22001 3 күн бұрын
i love noise music, it sounds like it starts off where many records end, it just go's beyond. i love the speed of it, the chaos, it can be like a dot picture, listen hard enough and pictures and new languages emerge. i am 50 and listened to bowies low album and my dads psych records from 6 and went from there, ive done it all, italian prog classical acid folk , virtuoso stuff , but noise and ambient has been my fave genres for years. it can sound like a thousand piece orchestra, its very powerful and definitely deserves respect, albeit an aquired taste.
@gearbox-man973
@gearbox-man973 4 күн бұрын
Merzbow are untalented artist and musician wannabe
@seamusrw
@seamusrw 4 күн бұрын
Im always gonna say this but clearly OTPN was listening to the skaters and just doing what James Ferraro had been doing for almost a decade at that point but on a computer. The Skaters New Age label clearly started vaporwave even if they hid the fact they used a computer and cdrs a lot. Because thats the only thing that makes ecco jams the first is that its a blatant online album.
@wilmeraderbertflorezlopez6991
@wilmeraderbertflorezlopez6991 5 күн бұрын
When I was younger, I interpreted the song as something in my dna that I could never change. The shadow self, the subconscious. My sickness self. Now after some years I wonder if he had aids and killed himself because of that.
@wilmeraderbertflorezlopez6991
@wilmeraderbertflorezlopez6991 5 күн бұрын
When I have so much pain deep in my soul, this album works as a cathartic vessel that heals me
@wilmeraderbertflorezlopez6991
@wilmeraderbertflorezlopez6991 5 күн бұрын
I love that album!
@TomGhoulerie
@TomGhoulerie 5 күн бұрын
A more serious comment: my best friends dad has dementia, he was diagnosed a few years ago, maybe two or three? I immediately thought of this album. But the saddest part is, I don’t feel like it’s affected him very much at all. Like, maybe it’s just cuz I don’t have it, but I feel like if I found out I had dementia I would spend as much time as I could lucid with my loved ones and doing my favorite things. He just spends all day in the house. It’s sad. And I feel bad for my friend too. She’s super sensitive and emotional, and I know once he does start to really decline she’s gonna be a wreck. Plus, I can’t imagine what it must be like to know you’re going to suffer a fate that most people consider worse than death. It’s just sad, overall, and whenever I think about dementia or this music, I think about him. This might be morbid, but I can’t help but wonder what stage he’s in now. I think maybe 1 or 2, since he’s still lucid and remembers his loved ones and is just occasionally forgetful or out of it.
@TomGhoulerie
@TomGhoulerie 5 күн бұрын
Thing is, I would love to listen to this but I do NOT have the attention span or the free time to listen to a 6.5 hour long thing. I’ll just enjoy it from the outside in.
@bobhondo
@bobhondo 6 күн бұрын
this album would be really cool as a movie inside someones mind as they themselve suffer through dementia but also have some aspects like the superliminal game.
@grandmasterautistwizard4291
@grandmasterautistwizard4291 6 күн бұрын
Hi Jake, Jake here. I bump this (and i cannot stress this enough) every day.
@pietroonnis9207
@pietroonnis9207 7 күн бұрын
EATEOT is nice as a concept and is definitely more of an experience than an album per se, but I just find it very boring, when I try to revisit it I eventually just stop paying attention and eventually drop it, but AEBBTW for me is much closer to a traditional hearing experience of an ambient/ lo-fi album while still delivering on the themes and ending while you still care to listen to it. I find it the more well rounded work all things considered.
@viktoriamrkvickova9805
@viktoriamrkvickova9805 7 күн бұрын
you can watch it in czech too, its a czechoslovakian film too, do ur research pls
@siah7304
@siah7304 7 күн бұрын
The fact at 4:45 he says "I'm gonna give a backstory into who made it" and I get an ad of Ryan Reynolds introducing himself after is hilarious 💀
@SLUSHYMUSIC
@SLUSHYMUSIC 7 күн бұрын
Damn, dude. I'm from the other side of the planet, but I'm so delighted with your editing, presentation and the energy you put into your videos. People like you inspire me to dive deeper into producing my own videos. A simple human thank you!🙏
@sleepyflowerlover
@sleepyflowerlover 8 күн бұрын
I use to play what my local music scene had deemed danger music shows, I only performed a few of these shows and what we would play was more of just an insanely extreme version of what music is in general. Danger music shows are not easy to come across, but once you see one for yourself in the present day you will start to understand that "danger music" is really just an idea of quite literally dangerous music. Have it be via performance, an art exhibit, or in what my case was music that was pushed to the absolute extreme but wasn't just noise/harsh noise. In my towns local scene the music in of itself is able to hurt you, I remember playing shows so many times that my body started convulsing and I would throw up everywhere, yet still force myself to go on, and have it just be a part of the show that goes along with the music, let alone the stories of people in the audience who's ears would bleed, they would break bones, and even a story of one kid (edit:wasn't actually a kid btw) getting put into a coma both due to the amount of sounds happening along with the violence of what was going on. I will probably never go back due to my own safety and that I have damaged my hearing due to these shows and how loud and aggressive the music I was playing got, but it is something that should never be taken for granted no matter however your local scene my interpret what makes music dangerous. It is like trying finding peace in violence is the best way I can explain.
@eamonncowan2839
@eamonncowan2839 9 күн бұрын
This may be overlooking it, but i like how the screen is in a square format, like an album cover!
@GooseEatsCake
@GooseEatsCake 10 күн бұрын
When I was younger, my mother would bring me to visit my great grandfather. He had dementia, late stages I assume, and he rarely remembered even his own relatives. When I would visit him, although he wouldn't remember my mother or whoever was with me, he would always remeber me and show me off to the rest of the nursing home. He died on my fifth birthday, and always remembered me, I guess I was there with him to the very end.
@katerinathatcher7004
@katerinathatcher7004 12 күн бұрын
I don't understand at all what he's talking about, neither do I get the images or the music. Good night. 😐
@lilnuddle5693
@lilnuddle5693 12 күн бұрын
Does anyone know where to find the music redux in 2024
@Chi_95
@Chi_95 13 күн бұрын
This dude was not lying anytime I go to the gym I listen to death grips and it makes me feel like I’m on steroids and pcp at the same time
@arctic2913
@arctic2913 14 күн бұрын
i do it so my favorite albums cant be ripped from me like they can on streaming services
@LoLo_Scarpa
@LoLo_Scarpa 14 күн бұрын
0:03 YANDERE DEV
@fishapiller
@fishapiller 16 күн бұрын
the music is ar t
@ashtar4413
@ashtar4413 16 күн бұрын
When Chuck Norris hears EATEOT, the songs start destroying themselves.
@TomGhoulerie
@TomGhoulerie 5 күн бұрын
I feel like this joke would’ve been made in like 2015 or something, and I mean that in the best way possible. I know it’s just a joke and I’m reading too deep into it, but it kinda brings me back to my childhood, it’s been years since I’ve heard a Chuck Norris joke. Have a good day stranger.
@TooStupidForAnything90
@TooStupidForAnything90 17 күн бұрын
Whyvl doesn't my xbox stuck at 3 red rings of death even with putting the ear clear in?
@gaseki
@gaseki 17 күн бұрын
Iirc there's no woodwinds in Fire of the Mind, it's hurdy gurdy. Also, it's not organ in the tattooed man but accordion
@user-jh5pj1wn2z
@user-jh5pj1wn2z 18 күн бұрын
Man, does your fixed RRoD xbox 360 still works?
@user-jh5pj1wn2z
@user-jh5pj1wn2z 18 күн бұрын
How long does it work?
@JANGLEPOP1
@JANGLEPOP1 18 күн бұрын
I buy vinyl to play on a Linn Sondek LP12.....mmm Lovely!
@mooseymoose
@mooseymoose 18 күн бұрын
Misplaced nostalgia. Insufferable hipsterdom. Gross misunderstanding of format capabilities. Take your pick.
@user-zq1px9yb7g
@user-zq1px9yb7g 19 күн бұрын
You really do nothing with this video! It’s basically clickbait for you to talk about how you “changed clothes” & go on about obscure album covers!
@seand67
@seand67 19 күн бұрын
You are only 'renting music' when streaming. You actually own music with physical media and corporations can't control your content
@GIBKEL
@GIBKEL 19 күн бұрын
Watch out for new pressings. RSD was an expensive miss this year. Stay far away from GZ Media/Memphis . When it’s good, it’s great. The art looks back at you. I don’t have a dac, so don’t know what I don’t know. Everything else is renting.
@NOSKIPPIN
@NOSKIPPIN 19 күн бұрын
People just buy them to show off on the gram, not even listening to them. It’s weird to me.
@C0UR13R_FNV
@C0UR13R_FNV 19 күн бұрын
No it did not
@joshua-we9xr
@joshua-we9xr 19 күн бұрын
I did a full listen to this song one day. It was ... Intense. Absolutely sad, terrifying, and memorizing all at once.
@alejandromolina2435
@alejandromolina2435 19 күн бұрын
Auto-tune is not bad, the abuse of it, it is bad
@Love_Street
@Love_Street 19 күн бұрын
Good video! I think new vinyl collectors do buy it for the art etc. But I think some are waiting to get a (decent) turntable too. Back in the day I was buying CDs a couple years before I had a cd player. btw save your hype stickers 😊
@nycrhythmcom-Vnylperv9pmfriday
@nycrhythmcom-Vnylperv9pmfriday 19 күн бұрын
Vinyl is the future
@JadeTheIdiot184
@JadeTheIdiot184 19 күн бұрын
For the fifth album cover, I've always seen a women holding a paper fan while walking up stairs, and there is a boulder at the top of the stairs. Ik that's kinda weird, but that's what I saw.