Music that is the audio equivalent of shitposting

Vintage music shitposting....

and you can't talk musical shitposting without Hanatarash.

Random find just tonight
 
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if you want the audial equivalent to shit posting there is literally no better example of this than a band called Sloth, they originally started playing some weird style of sludge metal/stoner rock but eventually became a stupid noise project that released a new song every day with retarded titles and artwork.


this site used to list every single of them but eventually they decided it was too much and removed them all (only kept their early material). you might be able to view them all somewhere else on the web tho, it made Viper's discography look minuscule by comparison
 
if you want the audial equivalent to shit posting there is literally no better example of this than a band called Sloth, they originally started playing some weird style of sludge metal/stoner rock but eventually became a stupid noise project that released a new song every day with retarded titles and artwork.


this site used to list every single of them but eventually they decided it was too much and removed them all (only kept their early material). you might be able to view them all somewhere else on the web tho, it made Viper's discography look minuscule by comparison
is this them?
 
This one was written as a protest. Bonglandia was going to introduce a law in the early 90's to ban raves, but the law defined rave music referencing specifically "repetitive beats". This song's drumline never repeats.
 
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He's a dogshit rapper but his songs are kind of amazing. It would've worked really well if those songs were jokes but according to my knowledge. He's actually that retarded.
Lanze is literally the best thing since IceJJFish. His style of odd stares, heavy breathing and being practically incomprehensible has really gotten a lot of people questioning.
Lastly. The No Wave genre of the Late 70s and Early 80s is a pretty interesting thing.
 
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