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Americans have literally never seen this before in their lives
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Oasis was always a one hit wonder band in the US. Fucking Bush sold more records here than them
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4chan is an American website. Please submit you shit encrusted complaints in to your local dumpster.
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>>219338312
is that Jimmy Saville looking at cunny?
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>>219338312
They really didn't miss out tho. Oasis is objectively not good.
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>>219338344
when a zoomer tries to explain what happened before he was born
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>>219338312
I love oasis so much
noel liam sex hugs kissies
also blur is excellent as well and graham and damon are homoerotic cutes
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>>219338344
>Oasis was always a one hit wonder
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Oasis is literally my favorite band ever and I've never stepped foot in the UK.

Whatever is my favorite song ever.
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>>219338439
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the US liked their good songs, the UK liked everything they made, even though they made a lot of boring crap
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>>219338312
Lucky them
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>>219338312
really takes me back to the turn of the millennium
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>>219338344
They had more than 1 actually. Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova have been played 100,000 times in my household alone because my boomer parents love the stations that run this shit on repeat.
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>>219338517
( oh I forgot 2 say I'm american)
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>>219338397
4chan is a black website?
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>>219338397
Most of America is rural areas consisting of niggers and filth.
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Quranical, m8
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>>219338624
>rural areas
>niggers
you people always believe the most ridiculous shit
did you take this from a simpsons episode with a black farmer or something?
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>>219338312
>Slip’n Slide the aisle of your mind
>Don’t you know you might find
>A better place to slide
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>>219338694
fr kek in the rural area I live in it's literally 99.9 percent white or something, zero blacks
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>>219338431
>>219338444
Wonderwall was literally their only song to break the top 10 in the US. I remember Machinhead or Song 2 being played way more on the radio than Wonderwall
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>>219338397
>Japanese owner
>Canadian administrator
>Half of the boards are dedicated to Japanese culture
USA USA USA
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>>219338801
only in the mainstream charts. On the rock charts they had at least five top 20 hits
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>>219338312
ah yes, the bonglands cope anthem
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>>219338801
by "remember" do you mean when you heard about this a year ago on tiktok?
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>>219338417
Absolute garbage, rubbishy music. They filled a need from chav backgrounds to have someone up their in the charts in the uk when it was all Spice Girls and All Saints, I guess there was blur and a few others but Europe had noone like Metallica around at that time and they just needed something no matter how shit. Remember also how they used to talk or imply about how they would use drugs, and millions of young people followed them their idols into the world of drugs, and that caused a huge controversy and nobody would dream of mentioning it now. Crazy how times have changed (for the better which is rare). I know of course I'm talking on a board where over half the people weren't even born when Oasis were at their peak.
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>>219338801
zoomer, it was the 90s
you have to factor in alt rock charts and college radio and all kinds of shit that still actually mattered
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>>219338312
This summer in Chicago btw
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>>219338460
It's a really good song, you should consider listening to Gas Panic and Fade Away, as well as Let there be Love.
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>>219338312
Oasis never did an american tour in the 90s, at least not completely. Back them in order to promote your music you had to tour extensively, and Liam was constantly bitching about touring in america, he skipped most of the shows, flying all the way back to England and letting Noel sing alone for the rest of the tour. He was notorious for not wanting to tour in the US. I guess that was good in the end, they weren't in the epstein island at least.
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>>219338312
it's a blur country
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>>219341380
You have to be exceedingly English to appreciate Blur. Oasis is far more universal, which is why they outsold Blur by a shit ton here.
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>>219340768
I wouldn't be so sure. Noel wrote an album in two days on a private island where he stayed at Mick Jagger's place. Apparently the island is guarded by ex-SAS soldiers and is exclusively for British aristocracy.
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>>219341627
The Island is Mustique and it's famous for being an anything goes type of place.
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>>219338841
All I'm reading here is, Americans are so good at the internet all other countries come in droves to get a piece. Cope harder faggots.
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>>219338841
Correct. Be thankful.
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>>219339558
Blue and stone roses had better songs.
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>>219348122
lmao
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>>219338397
Correct, and the other replies to this post are cope. 4chan has always been primarily from the perspective of the U.S. because foreigners aren’t funny or creative.
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>>219338312
That was on tv for a while. What are you talking about?
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Why is it always a conflict between Oasis and blur? Did those two bands hate each other or something?
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>>219348403
The Gallaghers are malcontents and Albarn has a big ego.
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>>219338312
I feel Europe and the middle east will soon collectively explode due to the seething America causes them. They literally cannot go one fucking second with thinking of us.
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>>219348403
42yo American boomer here. Song 2 was the only Blur song that broke through here. Oasis at least had three big singles with major staying power. Everyone in my general age group owned What’s the Story Morning Glory.
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>>219338344
definitely maybe is a great album
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>>219348403
Oasis fans (mostly zoomers gaslit by memes) are in constant cope over the fact that there were a million superior/more popular bands in the ‘90s. Smashing Pumpkins are in the same territory.

People who actually lived in the ‘90s know that you can take their entire catalogues and it wouldn’t equal the hype around:
https://youtu.be/j4jtIDaeaWI
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>>219348585
Albarn is a no talent parasite. Graham Coxon made Blur. Damon can shove his melodica up his ass.
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>>219338312
Oasis are huge in (White) America, and they always have been. Living in America, and not knowing Oasis, is an admission to being non-white. Same goes for Robbie Williams.
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>>219349016
>Same goes for Robbie Williams.

Calling bullshit. I’m >>219348776 and Robbie was absolutely not on MTV here.
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>>219338344
Oasis was pretty big in the US too.
but their success there lasted for like 3 years.
Everyone stopped caring after Be Here Now.
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>>219349090
He had at least one song that got some rotation, IIRC. And his boy band had a hit over here, too.
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>>219338518
this
Champagne Supernova was a big hit
Wonderwall too
Pulp actually had more crossover than Oasis, which was well deserved
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>>219349222
>And his boy band had a hit over here, too.

Which was?
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Oasis is pretty good
>>219349225
wonderwall is complete ass compared to their other songs
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>>219349225
I can assure that Pulp absolutely did not have anywhere near the crossover success that Oasis had in the states. What are you basing your claim on?
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>>219348869
I love how many 90s songs have just random stuff that happened as lyrics. Music today just feels like five words per song.
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>>219349016
Stop trying to convince me Robbie Williams is a real person. It is never going to work.
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>>219338344
They both sold about 10m albums here. But Oasis just played a sold out stadium tour last summer. I doubt Bush could sell out theaters.
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>>219349279
Back For Good
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>>219349550
I recognize it but had no idea it was British or was associated with Robbie Williams in any way. He truly never broke through over here in a significant way.
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>>219349542
damn
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>>219349698
Oh for sure. Him and Kylie Minogue. Anyone who recalls either of them as a significant part of the 90s outs themselves as a Euroshit
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The Faculty had this song over the end credits and it’s my favorite from Oasis.

https://youtu.be/K9m_X6hNdwY?si=pWX1R1poCbfkDpYs
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>>219338344
Whether that's true as to the 1990s or not (can't speak to it myself bc I'm a zoomer), their reunion tour was a smash hit in America. I saw them in New York last August. Greatest show I've ever been to.
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>>219349839
kino
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>>219349839
Their songs in the Butterfly Effect and Snatch are kino as well
https://youtu.be/-394cuUgvNY?si=NEQb4neoUNMwnQQw
https://youtu.be/4fzUT5lzdNA?si=D3QdBaTLabg5vmZ9
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>>219349465
If you're a White American then you've heard all of these a thousand times over.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezvBR_jakk0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp1m1MAFkk4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8IuVzHy19o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vmUz4hvnl8
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>>219349834
Also, house/trance. That stuff was huge here, after britpop died, but in the states it only ever registered with ravers.
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>>219350049
Brother even as a certified Robbie Williams enjoyer I can guarantee you none of these made any impact in America. If anything, Rock DJ was the one that people might remember.
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>>219350097
Sometimes I wonder if American audiences even knew who Goldie was when he was in that James Bond movie
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Noel also wrote the best techno song of the 90s
https://youtu.be/p5NX1FC-7-w?si=TRWg1tSyBeW29Kbs
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>>219350207
lol I promise you literally NO ONE over here knows who Goldie is
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>>219338312
Oasis??? Fucking Oasis? They were totally obscure in America. Are you joking? Like I can’t believe it. I can't believe Brits are this persistent in their delusions about Oasis. Oasis was never popular in America. They were always literally whos. In 2026 and in 1996 and always.

They had no impact on American culture or media whatsoever, even in the 90s. Nobody knew the band Oasis or the Gallaghers. No tv or movies ever referenced them. No media outlets gave them coverage. None of their music got play except wonderwall (as a joke song). Oasis was a total nonentity in America, totally unknown to 99% of the population and it makes the bongs seethe like nothing else.

Name an Oasis song that got radio or MTV play that wasn’t Wonderwall. You literally can’t.

Oasis were utterly dwarfed by every metric by every other global band in the Nineties, especially Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins, both of whom outsold Oasis in their home country. They certainly had a one flash-in-the-pan hit in the US, the same way fucking Chumbawamba or OMC did, but they are just not an important, relevant or meaningful band. They were a mediocre pop band of no lasting import.

Even in the UK, look at how many contemporary bands use Strats instead of Les Pauls. There is not a single person in the world who picked up a guitar and started a band because of Oasis. There is probably not a single person in the world who can name any member of Oasis.

This shit was kind of funny the first thousand times but now having to trot out every single fact over and over again is just getting tedious. Oasis was extremely obscure not just in America, but in every other country not called England.

>>219338344
Fpbp.
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>>219350347
I remember him in Formula 51
Or something like that
He definitely had a memorable crossover role
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>The Beatles for Chavs
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>>219350392
>this shitty pasta made /mu/ shit and piss their pants with laughter
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>>219350392
This pasta is so gay and yet here I am responding
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>>219350498
God, Liam's beard looked awful.
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is music even still alive
i don't think anything has really touched popular media and perception and thought since 10 years ago plus
i know i'm severely out of touch
2012 was incredible though
mature themes, attack on memory, the crafty ape, interstellar, hey jane, cruel summer [but only clique, mercy, new god flow, album pretty frontloaded], visions, shields, featherbrain, kin, good kid, defying unicorn, queen of the wave, heady fwends, given to the wild
and much more
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>>219350732
i forgot kin
the greatest electropop album before susanne sundfor dropped a ridiculous masterpiece with 10 love songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw0JmSRMXkY
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>>219350732
Technology had made it nearly impossible to earn money as a musical artist.
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>>219338312
All I know is Wonderwall. I prefer Blur.
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>>219338344
Didn't Gavin Rossdale come out as gay?
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what a time to be alive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkExWLrSMaY
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>>219351151
No that was you
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>>219350732
>2012 was incredible though
mature themes, attack on memory, the crafty ape, interstellar, hey jane, cruel summer [but only clique, mercy, new god flow, album pretty frontloaded], visions, shields, featherbrain, kin, good kid, defying unicorn, queen of the wave, heady fwends, given to the wild

None of this is mainstream.
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>>219350732
Is that woman a threat to lick herself?
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>>219351151
That would be weird since he was married to Gwen Stefani. He was gay for pay as a teenager which is what you probably heard
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>>219351297
cruel summer won a grammy but yeah, i guess you had to be there for the rest of it
i've seen no one talk about heady fwends which is an insane shame because it's a spectacular and insane achievement in music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJoykL67JV4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2mhqo2ZRIk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkbGsD12CRI
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Americans didn't like Oasis because of the "we're better than the Beatles" ego on them, and the constant feuds between Liam and Noel. They had a few good hits but they're insufferable
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>>219351247
Boy George outted them: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1325746/Gwen-Stefanis-husband-Gavin-Rossdale-pictured-17-gay-lover-Marilyn.html
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>>219349344
It’s all relative.
Like how pedestrian 80s and 90s movies we took for granted at the time now seem better in comparison to modern audience trash.
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>>219351531
here: >>219351584
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>>219351583
Except they literally never said that. Americans ate stupid though don’t makes sense.
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>>219351584
>>219351624
The other person is a dude
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>>219351633
>don't makes sense
Moron
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Oasis was pretty big for a year or two in the US. I was in high school in 95/96 and tons of people had what's the story. I even remember a popular girl had the cd and loved she's electric. They were never super huge like they were in the UK but they were pretty damn big for those years. But after 97 they disappeared entirely
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>>219348932
Nah, think tank is pretty good and so is Mali Music. The only flaw with the Gorillaz is Damon showcases too many people. Their best songs are the one where Damon is all the way in control. I love Graham Coxon too but his solo stuff was decent but Damon's was better
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>>219352402
I was in middle school when What's The Story Morning Glory came out and it was extremely popular. The only thing we listened to more was this album
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>>219349373
Pulp had zero crossover here. I had this is hardcore and different class in 90s high school but no one else in my school even knew who they were. The only reason I knew was because I was a weirdo obsessed with brit pop land listened to shit like the Longpigs and Suede. That Longpigs album still holds up
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For me it’s G-Mex
https://youtu.be/RLpzVPmhdRc?si=52YbXxxkdaNC-6F-
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>>219352576
I never got into that album but most of my friends did and when it came out we'd drive around all night playing that cd. Wasn't my thing but I have a ton of nostalgia just from riding around with everyone with it blasting
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>>219351705
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>>219353021
It was probably even bigger because Bradley Noel died right before it came out
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>>219349542
Bush played at the Fairfax County fair a few years ago
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>>219339919
how many people is that, like 2000?
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>>219340416
Those are all great too anon
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>>219338312
>Best or most famous song isn't with the usual singer
Which other bands have done this?
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>>219355853
Six million
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>>219338344
Wrong and also, you're gay af.
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>>219355957
The Beatles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQetemT1sWc
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>>219352667
I just discovered pulp's this is hardcore from Some prank show in Britain. Very badass and a shame it didnt air once in the US. Easy money.
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>>219351297
>heady fwends

nigga Flaming Lips made 3 songs for the Spongebob franchise and are signed to Warner Bros, how is that not mainstream?
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>>219350732
The Bruno Mars and Korean girl singing apt is huge and so is imagine dragons with the always sunny cast. Two huge songs i heard on the radio in mcdonalds.
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>>219351486
it's complicated
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>>219338312
God I'm so fucking glad I don't listen to music. When I was a child my retarded fuligin coal vantablack nigger neighbors (whom my father INSISTED were a good family) would blast shitskin noise at 5000 decibels all fucking day on the weekends and I could always expect their shitskin fucking friends to be around running into stuff with their bikes and hooting and hollering like chimpanzees whenever I could hear it.

Now I'm an adult, I live out in the hills, I NEVER have to see a nigger unless I go to the city, I NEVER have to hear anything louder than I want it to be in my own home, and I NEVER listen to music. Music is for niggers and so is television. If I must watch a film I mute it and watch it with subtitles. I love silence. I HATE Cacophonoids. I HATE music. I tried listening to the Beatles once with headphones and it made me start coughing uncontrollably like the vibrations from their SHITCOLORED fucking communist noise-torture was liquifying the cillia lining in my lungs.

Why is all music such fucking shit, why do people listen to this vile nightmarish garbage? The only music that isn't torturous to listen to is nearly unnoticable ambience. It should be a requirement for voting that you spend 24 hours with up to 3 books in one of those totally silent rooms baffled to minimize sound even from those within.

If you can spend 24 hour hours in that chamber with 1-3 books (no pictures) you get a card that lets you vote. Otherwise you're a Helot and you can't vote or own land.
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>>219356377
>weaboo spaz can't listen to art without killing himself

checks out
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god i miss my wired akgs
bluetooth a shit
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>>219338312
He looks exactly like Jordan Peterson here.
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>>219338312
wrong, I am aware of the beatles
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>>219352840
I like its good to be free.
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>>219338312
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=485CSGur7YE&list=RD485CSGur7YE&start_radio=1
<3
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Britanons. How popular was Burial back in the day?
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>>219348122
Blue <3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1QgEOYQMb0&list=RDL1QgEOYQMb0&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmJJFoLKUb4&list=RDMmJJFoLKUb4&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMXB039CACQ&list=RDeMXB039CACQ&start_radio=1
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>>219338801
They were really popular in leafland
I had to hear wonderwall about 5000 times in high school
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>>219338312
I dont like those kind of songs.
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>>219356377
Listen to this you fucking retard it’s also japanese so you can pretend to like it if you don’t
https://youtu.be/kEpv1ZPN_LM?si=Gzz0TAauMappUheA
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is this the bong inferiority complex and cope thread?
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>>219355720
Massive cunt here
I never got mine
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>>219356377
>I tried listening to the Beatles once with headphones and it made me start coughing uncontrollably like the vibrations from their SHITCOLORED fucking communist noise-torture was liquifying the cillia lining in my lungs.
kek'd hard
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>>219351705
Looks very new romantics era. Reminds me of Ricky Gervais' bid for pop stardom.
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>>219356377
Actual perfect post. No notes.
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God, I’m so fucking thrilled that I get to listen to music every single day. When I was a child, my wonderful neighbors would blast the most vibrant, soul-stirring music at full volume all weekend long, and I’d always look forward to their friends showing up, laughing, riding bikes, and filling the air with pure joy and energy that made everything feel alive.
Now I’m an adult living out in the hills, but I crank up the music wherever I go. I love diving into the city for the rich mix of sounds and cultures, I fill my home with whatever volume feels right, and I listen to music constantly. Music is for everyone, just like great films and television. If I watch something, I turn the volume up and let the soundtrack sweep me away. I adore sound. I love music. I tried listening to the Beatles with headphones once and it hit me so hard with waves of euphoria that I was laughing and singing along uncontrollably, like their brilliant, colorful harmonies were lighting up every cell in my body.
Why is all music so damn beautiful? Why don’t more people immerse themselves in this uplifting, life-affirming wonder? The only thing better than noticeable music is even more vibrant, immersive sound that wraps around you. It should be a requirement for voting that you spend 24 hours in a room filled with your favorite playlists and a stack of albums. dancing, feeling, and connecting with the music.
If you can spend 24 hours in that chamber grooving to the tunes and emerging energized, you get a card that lets you vote and own land. Otherwise, you’re missing out on one of life’s greatest gifts.
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>>219359074
Based
>>219356377
Dysgenic Hylic hands wrote this
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>>219338312
We know what Oasis is, Samir.



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