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While I am absolutely by no fucking means condoning the sick shit he did outside of his musical career, Gary Glitter legit had some bangers.

Aw, c'mon, you know I'm right.

They use Rock 'n' Roll, Part II at sports games in Burgerland, where Gary Glitter and his exploits are considerably lesser known than in the UK, because it's a fun rock song with a strong beat that gets the adrenaline pumping, and everybody loves it. Hell, they loved it in Joker when Joachim Pheonix did his funny little Gamers Rise Up dance to it on the staircase.

I Am The Leader Of The Gang (I Am) - which I, personally, always pronounce the title of emphasising the brackets, the way that the prison warden, Mr. Jennings, pronounces it in Monkey Dust - is really fun and catchy too.

If he hadn't have nonced kids, I think he'd be widely regarded as one of the greatest glam rock and roll performers of the 1970s. I mean, playing devil's advocate, let's be honest, most glam rockers in the '70s nonced kids, people are only mad at Gary because he got caught.
 
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Hyperpop isn't a real thing. We've all heard shit exactly like it since dubstep was popular but nobody cared because what people define as hyperpop characteristics are honestly very minute production qualities. The only reason people think it's a real genre with agency is because Anthony Fantano is a faggot who had to insist that Charli XCX and Sophie are pioneers for distinguished, intelligent ears. Fact is, he just wanted to bone the tranny.
yea pete burns and onision did this style before laura and sophie were even born
 
I listened to the live version of Days of the Week (Stone Temple Pilots) - the one that was played on The Howard Stern Show - today - and I prefer it over the studio version.
 
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While I am absolutely by no fucking means condoning the sick shit he did outside of his musical career, Gary Glitter legit had some bangers.

For sure. He was fucking massive amongst British musicians. Before he got caught and locked up where I'm sure he got it up the Gary Glitter he was actually quite commonly sampled/covered, to the point where even Oasis in their 1995-rock-superstar-prime borrowed the chorus of Hello! Hello! I'm Back Again for their album opener.
 
Is the hate from the "trve" sorts of black metal fans, or from people finding out Neige was on a rather based album.
"He has publicly stated that his collaboration with Peste Noire was a juvenile error, done for the sake of creating music, and now disassociates himself from them and other related bands, as he is anti-racist, anti-Nazi, and a supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement."

Alcest are gay middle class music for the cuckolds of the world.
 
Beach Boys’ 20/20 has four murderers on it or contributing.
I know about Manson and Spector. Who are the two others?
Alcest are gay middle class music for the cuckolds of the world.
Dead diaperfur troon David Kirk Ginder (Byuu) allegedly an heroed to Alcest's Les Voyages De L'âme, while his faggot "friend" sat there on the phone like a retard instead of calling an emergency number.
 
Lead Belly (the “Cotton Fields” cover) and Jim Gordon, drummer for Derek & the Dominos, did session work on it. He was a schizophrenic who killed his own mother.
I don't think someone really "contributed" to an album if they died long before it even started. Didn't know about Jim Gordon.
 
Metallica's Load, Reload, and St. Anger weren't bad and just written off my metal purists who didn't even give the album a fair shot.

Load and Reload's 2nd sides are amazing.

St. Anger's studio version is shit, however they have been playing a few (4) reworked versions of St. Anger songs live during the 72 World Tour. I think if Metallica re-worked, and re-recorded the album it would show off how good the songs actually are.
 
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