I dunno how to human, I've been sneaking glances at @surdfish 's paper to cheat off.
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I dunno how to human, I've been sneaking glances at @surdfish 's paper to cheat off.
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I dunno how to human, I've been sneaking glances at @surdfish 's paper to cheat off.
Don't let the teacher catch us!
(Quick heads up: I'm switching to simian, soooo...you might want a different example

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Don't let the teacher catch us!
(Quick heads up: I'm switching to simian, soooo...you might want a different example

π«)@surdfish oh no! wait are all the cool kids doing simian now? uhh...hey fellow simian kids....*holding simian skateboard*
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@surdfish oh no! wait are all the cool kids doing simian now? uhh...hey fellow simian kids....*holding simian skateboard*
no no, just the post-cool kids--hold onto that simian skateboard, you're gonna need it.
Have you heard of the Zozobra burning at the Fiestas de Santa Fe (New Mexico)? Well, there's this band...I've been digging...they've stolen the riff fire and run wild...igniting their simian gloom...leaving us humans in the dark and cold...must. follow. must. evolve. back...
Meditations in B (2015 Remaster), by Old Man Gloom
Meditations in B (2015 Remaster) by Old Man Gloom, released 07 April 2015 1. Afraid Of 2. Flood I 3. Simian Alien Technology: Message Received 4. Sonic Wave of Bees 5. Sonar Enlightenment Program 6. Rotten Primate 7. The Exploder Whale 8. Poisoner 9. An Evening at the Gentleman's Club for Apes 10. Vipers 11. Test Result: Alien Ape Distress Signal 12. Flood II 13. Resolving the De-Evolution Conflict Meditations in B. A simpler time. Like Pepperidge Farms, and Little House on the Prairie. Two beautiful young men (Aaron Turner and Santos Montano) set off on their own, in the peak of their sexual virility, to forge a new path in brutally sludgy, crushing, apocalyptic, post-metal, post-hardcore, pre-Y2K, post-math, pre-friendster, post-rock riffs. It was a magical time, before they added a few "session players." Still regarded by some (mostly the guys who played on it) as Old Man Gloom's finest hour. Fun fact: Meditations in B was written in one afternoon, then recorded AND mixed in 12 hours! While many things in this text are only kinda true, that is absolutely true. They also had the privilege of recording it in their home town of Santa Fe, New Mexico at Stepbridge Studios. Within months of this, they used this monumental piece of music to convince Nate Newton (Converge) to join, and once they had him, it was a little easier to convince Caleb Scofield (Cave In) to join. It's kinda like the beginning of Bill and Ted, where the talk about getting Eddie Van Halen to join, but won't be good until he joins, but can't get good βtil he joins, to convince him to join. Get it? Fantastic.
Old Man Gloom (oldmangloom.bandcamp.com)
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no no, just the post-cool kids--hold onto that simian skateboard, you're gonna need it.
Have you heard of the Zozobra burning at the Fiestas de Santa Fe (New Mexico)? Well, there's this band...I've been digging...they've stolen the riff fire and run wild...igniting their simian gloom...leaving us humans in the dark and cold...must. follow. must. evolve. back...
Meditations in B (2015 Remaster), by Old Man Gloom
Meditations in B (2015 Remaster) by Old Man Gloom, released 07 April 2015 1. Afraid Of 2. Flood I 3. Simian Alien Technology: Message Received 4. Sonic Wave of Bees 5. Sonar Enlightenment Program 6. Rotten Primate 7. The Exploder Whale 8. Poisoner 9. An Evening at the Gentleman's Club for Apes 10. Vipers 11. Test Result: Alien Ape Distress Signal 12. Flood II 13. Resolving the De-Evolution Conflict Meditations in B. A simpler time. Like Pepperidge Farms, and Little House on the Prairie. Two beautiful young men (Aaron Turner and Santos Montano) set off on their own, in the peak of their sexual virility, to forge a new path in brutally sludgy, crushing, apocalyptic, post-metal, post-hardcore, pre-Y2K, post-math, pre-friendster, post-rock riffs. It was a magical time, before they added a few "session players." Still regarded by some (mostly the guys who played on it) as Old Man Gloom's finest hour. Fun fact: Meditations in B was written in one afternoon, then recorded AND mixed in 12 hours! While many things in this text are only kinda true, that is absolutely true. They also had the privilege of recording it in their home town of Santa Fe, New Mexico at Stepbridge Studios. Within months of this, they used this monumental piece of music to convince Nate Newton (Converge) to join, and once they had him, it was a little easier to convince Caleb Scofield (Cave In) to join. It's kinda like the beginning of Bill and Ted, where the talk about getting Eddie Van Halen to join, but won't be good until he joins, but can't get good βtil he joins, to convince him to join. Get it? Fantastic.
Old Man Gloom (oldmangloom.bandcamp.com)
@surdfish it's like a better quality version of one of the first bands I was in, back when I was just a lad.
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@surdfish it's like a better quality version of one of the first bands I was in, back when I was just a lad.
@surdfish this is the band they became, after I departed, and none of these songs are mine, these were the new guitarists tunes. They definitely toured on and recorded some of mine without giving me credit. Pretty sure one of them was called "Misconceptions Flourish" but I can't recall by now.
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@surdfish it's like a better quality version of one of the first bands I was in, back when I was just a lad.
@ghostradio can't remember when I first heard them, but didn't take much notice till I saw a video of theirs featuring chimpanzees and fire...then I tucked into their crazy conceptualism etc. and started appreciating.
Wish I could scream like that

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@ghostradio can't remember when I first heard them, but didn't take much notice till I saw a video of theirs featuring chimpanzees and fire...then I tucked into their crazy conceptualism etc. and started appreciating.
Wish I could scream like that

@surdfish thinking about screaming and Taken, the singer, Ray and I had a conversation once when I was like 18, where I asked him why he didn't sing on any of the tunes. And he got super mad and defensive and yelled at me like "don't you think I would if I could?!!" and it stuck with me as a weird memory.
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@surdfish this is the band they became, after I departed, and none of these songs are mine, these were the new guitarists tunes. They definitely toured on and recorded some of mine without giving me credit. Pretty sure one of them was called "Misconceptions Flourish" but I can't recall by now.
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@ghostradio good, interesting, heavy, screamy, lyrical...but i don't think simian...maybe if you and your skateboard had stayed

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@surdfish thinking about screaming and Taken, the singer, Ray and I had a conversation once when I was like 18, where I asked him why he didn't sing on any of the tunes. And he got super mad and defensive and yelled at me like "don't you think I would if I could?!!" and it stuck with me as a weird memory.
I felt like Ray. As a musical late bloomer and unabashed dilettante, it took me a long time to knuckle down and figure out how to sing and strum chords at the same time. Once I got one song sorted out, the next one came easier, and so on. I don't think I'm terribly good at it, but the coordination of vox and hands is a triumph of the simian soul.
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@ghostradio good, interesting, heavy, screamy, lyrical...but i don't think simian...maybe if you and your skateboard had stayed

@surdfish hah maybe but no, not my style of music I think. more suited to that sweet sweet classic prog rock.