90s emo, post-hardcore mix for miserable times

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caustic tune

caustic tune

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@rashrashider
@rashrashider 7 ай бұрын
Im late 40's..into the hardcore/punk scene early in highschool..from era oldschool-newschool, metalic hardcore, chuga-chuga, math core, post hardcore, rap hardcore, indie hardcore, emo hardcore, choatic hardcore, and so on..from buggy pant to skinny pant..and now i just get retired to collect new stuff..i sell all my stuff to my friend distro..nowday, just listening on youtube if i missed my old stuff..thx you for your uploading.
@NorwoodingSkullMask
@NorwoodingSkullMask 4 ай бұрын
Grew up on punk rock and other alternative rock. Didn't discover this genre until I was in high school in 2012. Still my favorite. I love how it has the raw hard driving intensity of hardcore but with a slow tempo and a more melancholic introspective feel that you might get from jazz or blues.
@brendangamble8824
@brendangamble8824 4 ай бұрын
Treated me with respect.
@boy-who-likes-bats
@boy-who-likes-bats 8 ай бұрын
one of my favorite things ever, i would not mind something like a 20hr long mix actually
@caustictune
@caustictune 8 ай бұрын
if i needed to render 20 hour long mix video i'll need a fire extinguisher while waiting it lol my pc sucks and tyyy
@-000_00
@-000_00 8 ай бұрын
nothing like some dave wenger to start off the morning right
@caustictune
@caustictune 8 ай бұрын
everyday is a wednesday if you love your dave wenger band
@kyokari4
@kyokari4 7 ай бұрын
title definitely describes me rn. i will check this out when i wake up
@qriofficial1769
@qriofficial1769 7 ай бұрын
Oh my god, this is incredible 😢 I can't believe I've been missing out for all these years
@concars1234
@concars1234 7 ай бұрын
fantastic, hits where it hurts
@helligevaar
@helligevaar 7 ай бұрын
Awesome
@NANA-SHI-NO-GO-NBEI
@NANA-SHI-NO-GO-NBEI 8 ай бұрын
when im in the mood for raw energy and "Shellac - Steve deals with a heckler (My Black Ass)" comes on
@caustictune
@caustictune 8 ай бұрын
yesssss i love the real deal albini energy in that video but also my favorite raw albini song is probably rapeman - trouser window i love the guitar work at this
@abcxyz-pd8ux
@abcxyz-pd8ux 7 ай бұрын
holy shit this is so amazing waow
@Damien-pd2xp
@Damien-pd2xp 7 ай бұрын
do you by any chance have mp3 files of these songs and more like them
@caustictune
@caustictune 7 ай бұрын
If you give me your email or another contact address, I can send it to you, but my recommendation is to use Soulseek. It's not difficult and its music library is extremely large and it's music downloading app
@BrendanFraiser
@BrendanFraiser 7 ай бұрын
I know saying this will make me look like a snob but please hear me out. This might reach a large mass of people who will use this sort of stuff to make themselves look cool or pretend to like it and hyper inflate the attention of it all leading to the original ideas of these bands and the culture to be obfuscated and then demand for records and tapes of these bands will jack up because of shrewd scalpers who sell to shallow collectors reducing their art into expensive memorabilia to gawk at by people who won't appreciate this sort of stuff for what it truly is which was the complete opposite intention of these bands. This sort of thing is going to be altered and disgraced as long as videos like these are up, if you really care, please make this video unlisted and put into a playlist at least to preserve the sanctity of this beautiful expression of humanity that will never exist again in these pretentious, oversensationalized, and insincere times.
@Bizarr0
@Bizarr0 7 ай бұрын
What da fuuqq u ranting on boy? I love discovering new music through this outlet and I go to shitload of shows and buy merch to support the scene. This is more needed for "off the radar" bands than you would think. Instead of requesting to hide the music, request the listeners to support the scene and buy a vinyl, CD, cassette, poster, apparel. Implore the listener to seek out the artist and ask if thered any of the aforementioned things available. Times are tough, peeps need to make a buck
@caustictune
@caustictune 7 ай бұрын
I understand your concern; there are examples of this kind of thing happening in the music industry. However, I think this doomsday scenario is not very logical for this type of music genre because, in my opinion, I believe that someone who shows an inclination towards this type of genre can have the necessary sensitivity within them. Honestly, when I was around 14, I first listened to Big Black through a video like this, and it changed my entire understanding of music. As I got older, I also started to take an interest in my local music scene and support the people in it. That's why I think the positive aspects of this outweigh the negatives. There will always be people who do this to look cool, but based on my experiences, if I can introduce someone to a supportive music scene with this video, I prefer to keep it online
@BrendanFraiser
@BrendanFraiser 7 ай бұрын
These bands have broken up 2 decades or more ago and their small labels usually aren’t around either, the copies of their music were not mass produced, given a lot of love, and are in limited quantity, which would be especially worse if they got a load of false attention all of a sudden. These bands are sacred and they mean so much to those who were fortunate enough to find them through organic or mystical means. Take a look at the price history of these bands’s records on Discogs and you’ll see them going for ludicrous prices recently when they were very cheap before. Bands like 125, Rue Montmartre, and The Lazarus Plot have had their legacy tainted and reduced to memorabilia for people who never really cared that much in the first place. This kind of stuff is not for entertainment or appearances it is very special and again know it sounds audacious and grandiose to say this but this is a very delicate thing that needs to be respected and taken seriously because it’s so magnificent and despite how arrogant this sounds most people don’t appreciate this kind of thing honestly. Look at recordings of Knumears’s shows on KZbin and you’ll see people showing up just to mosh and record something to boast on social media, and then go look at old camcorder footage of shows from the 90’s and 2000’s and you’ll see people respectfully paying attention to the performance with their body language in sync with how their truly feeling and thinking. Considering that, what’s more arrogant?
@BrendanFraiser
@BrendanFraiser 7 ай бұрын
These bands have broken up 2 decades or more ago and their small labels usually aren’t around either, the copies of their music were not mass produced, given a lot of love, and are in limited quantity, which would be especially worse if they got a load of disingenuous attention all of a sudden. These bands are sacred and they mean so much to those who found them through organic or mystical means. Take a look at the sale history of these bands’s records on Discogs and you’ll see them going for ludicrous prices recently when they were very cheap before. Bands like 125, Rue Montmartre, and The Lazarus Plot have had their legacy tainted and reduced to memorabilia for people who never really cared that much in the first place. This kind of stuff is not for casual entertainment or appearances it is a very special, talented, expression of sophisticated, meaningful, emotions and ideas, and again I know it sounds audacious and grandiose to say this but this is a very delicate hard to pin down thing that needs to be respected and taken seriously because it’s so magnificent and despite how arrogant this sounds, people don’t typically appreciate this kind of thing honestly or even understand it at all which is ok, but at least they shouldn’t disgrace it. Look at recordings of Knumears’s shows on KZbin and you’ll see people showing up just to mosh and record something to post on social media, and then go look at old camcorder footage of shows from the 90’s and 2000’s and you’ll see people respectfully paying attention to the performance regardless of if they like it or not with their body language in sync with how they’re truly feeling and thinking. But most importantly this sort of thing is just an idea and emotion, a piece of consciousness that is as significant as people make it out to be, it’s important that when this rests in the mind it’s integrity remains and is kept in it’s purest, original, authentic form.
@BrendanFraiser
@BrendanFraiser 7 ай бұрын
These bands have broken up 2 decades or more ago and their small labels usually aren’t around either, the copies of their music were not mass produced, given a lot of love, and are in limited quantity, which would be especially worse if they got a load of disingenuous attention all of a sudden. These bands are sacred and they mean so much to those who found them through organic or mystical means. Take a look at the sale history of these bands’s records on Discogs and you’ll see them going for ludicrous prices recently when they were very cheap before. Bands like 125, Rue Montmartre, and The Lazarus Plot have had their legacy tainted and reduced to memorabilia for people who never really cared that much in the first place. This kind of stuff is not for casual entertainment or appearances it is a very special, talented, expression of sophisticated, meaningful, emotions and ideas, and again I know it sounds audacious and grandiose to say this but this is a very delicate hard to pin down thing that needs to be respected and taken seriously because it’s so magnificent and despite how arrogant this sounds, people don’t typically appreciate this kind of thing honestly or even understand it at all which is ok, but at least they shouldn’t disgrace it. Look at recordings of Knumears’s shows on KZbin and you’ll see people showing up just to mosh and record something to post on social media, and then go look at old camcorder footage of shows from the 90’s and 2000’s and you’ll see people respectfully paying attention to the performance regardless of if they like it or not with their body language in sync with how they’re truly feeling and thinking. But most importantly this sort of thing is just an idea and emotion, a piece of consciousness that is as significant as people make it out to be, it’s important that when this rests in the mind it’s integrity remains and is kept in it’s purest, original, authentic form.
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