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Music that makes you realize that childhood and adolescence are the only real parts of life truly worth living and the rest is just soulcrushing wageslaving and dehumanizing rat racing for an empty corporate society?
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>>129774573
Childhood was already soulcrushing...
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>>129774585
I'm sorry you missed It.
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>>129774595
>pedo npc wage cattle

Kys instantly
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>>129774573
People who remember their childhoods fondly are always rich kids. My childhood sucked ass, I was alone 90% of the time, I ate microwave TV dinners, I had to walk far as fuck in snow and rain to get to and from school, my parents thought the only way to interact with ke was screaming at me, I lived in disgusting dingy apartments with scary neighbors. At least now I can cook my own actually nutritious meals, listen to music on my commute, and buy shit with the money I earn. Plus I have an amazing girlfriend now, whereas girls wanted nothing to do with me when I was younger.
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>>129774620
You just seem to have been born in a shitty contest/place more than anything. I've never been rich, but I lived and remember my childhood as a little ethereal dream because I've been lucky to have been born, live and experience being a child in beautiful marine locations.
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>>129774673
>I've never been rich
Yes, you were. You're like those kids who lived in giant 5 bedroom houses, go on 3 vacations a year, and would say "nah, we're not rich, just middle class."
>beautiful marine locations
Because your parents were rich.
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>>129774616
you're the one on the brink of suicide
> WAAAAAAHHHH LIFE IS TOO HARDDDDDD
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My childhood sucked despite being quasi-middle class. My retard autist dad is responsible for 90% of my miseries. Ever since I'm an adult I don't have to deal with him anymore and I live in a first world country where I'm free to fuck around on NEETbux whenever I don't feel like working. I have all the time in the world to enjoy the hobbies I never really go to enjoy as a kid. It's just better in every way. Music for this feel?
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>>129774573
No Surprises by Radiohead
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>>129774685
I never had any of that, you don't have to be rich to be casually born in a beautiful place, it's just casuality. And yes you can live in marine locations both as middle class and even poor.
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>>129774749
>you don't have to be rich to be casually born in a beautiful place
Housing prices say otherwise.
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>>129774696
https://youtu.be/cJtL8vWNZ4o?si=RuzuaYlIdJ5g_HAO
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>>129774753
Only if you live in muttmerica.
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>>129774573
Before the world knew her from the Pharrell video, Maggie Rogers was just a girl from Maryland with a banjo in hand and heart on her sleeve. Both The Echo and Blood Ballet have a certain innocence to them that would be lost by the time she went commercial on Now That the Light Is Fading. The albums serve as farewells to adolescence and confronting the anxieties of entering adulthood. "Satellite" serves as The Echo's emotional centerpiece written at age 17. The song is a slow Chamber Folk ballad about yearning to be free yet seen that crescendos at its lyrical climax, and damn, do those closing lyrics hit hard:
>So send me out to space and cut me free
>And like a satellite, just look for me

Blood Ballet would continue much of those themes, although instead of mourning adolescence, these would confront the first steps of adulthood. The lyrics here, while deeply emotional, are much rawer and unleashed without being scornful. While lacking a strong emotional centerpiece, the album still features lovely tunes like the homage to her high school boyfriend "James" who also happened to play trumpet on "Satellite".

For me, these would be the highlights of her early work:
https://youtu.be/G8VxeMPe85Q
https://youtu.be/5MSFtTuUDnU
https://youtu.be/FxhaT1hgBp4
https://youtu.be/OqUe2UbVSwk
https://youtu.be/ERKbgfRJAr4
https://youtu.be/Ka5iDC1cZfI
https://youtu.be/r5CvBTW2TCc

Her early live performances:
https://youtu.be/by8KasYibdY
https://youtu.be/EYTr2e2_0SM

Not all songs are available on YouTube, but they live on Bandcamp:
https://maggierogers.bandcamp.com/album/the-echo
https://maggierogers.bandcamp.com/album/blood-ballet
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>>129774815
Based Maggienigger spammer. She is pretty cool
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>>129774967
I've been at it for months. Not giving up now.
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>>129774573
Based poster. Agaetis Byrjun anyway.
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>>129774759
This is good, thanks. Listening to the whole album now
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>>129774573
My mom molested me and they mostly fed me fast food
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NH-ctddY9o
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>>129775411
Not bad as you think.
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>>129775480
It did give me a mommy fetish to be fair
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There were many ways childhood sucked ass, but the one thing I had then but have lost now is hope. I used to beleive i would figure it out and overcome everything, but now It seems my whole life will be this way.
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its war forever for "musick" and everything else. pick your fucking sides.
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>>129775811
All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.
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>>129774573
Slowidve
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>>129775811
I got out of this with Todd Rundgren
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Vaporwave. Next question



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