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I discovered Wet Leg about a year ago and have listened to their song “Wet Dream” hundreds of times, and it’s a banger that still sustains. Wet Leg is a British (don’t hold it against them) indie rock group that’s been around since 2019, comprised of 2 chicks and 3 dudes. I saw them live a year and a half ago with Courtney Barnett, and they did not disappoint! The song is catchy and doesn’t go on for too long. It leaves you wanting more while also leaving you feeling satiated with what you heard.


Edit: I’m not sure why it is saying that the video is unavailable and must be watched on YouTube, but it is. If anyone can glean light on this for me, I would appreciate it, as coding is not my wheelhouse. Also adding below recommendation of “I Fought the Law” by Dead Kennedys in lieu of the news that Bossman is out of jail. It isn’t the same lyrics.

 
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Here's' some japs playing blue moon of kentucky
it's actually pretty good


Here's another good song
They have a really homely jap girl playing banjo and another dude playing fiddle
 
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In an attempt to dilute the concentration of chick music in Null's repertoire, I will recommend the following song:
ME 262 by Blue Öyster Cult.

From their third album, Secret Treaties; it infamously garnered the band a reputation as Nazis, in a manner not dissimilar to todays "cancelling." They've done more songs about serial killers (including one track on this very album), but that never seemed to affect their reputation.

Everyone knows (Don't Fear) The Reaper, but that song really doesn't compare to anything from their first three albums, which I would include in my list of perfect albums; Secret Treaties being my favorite among them.
 
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In an attempt to dilute the concentration of chick music in Null's repertoire, I will recommend the following song:
ME 262 by Blue Öyster Cult.

From their third album, Secret Treaties; it infamously garnered the band a reputation as Nazis, in a manner not dissimilar to todays "cancelling." They've done more songs about serial killers (including one track on this very album), but that never seemed to affect their reputation.

Everyone knows (Don't Fear) The Reaper, but that song really doesn't compare to anything from their first three albums, which I would include in my list of perfect albums; Secret Treaties being my favorite among them.

ME 262​

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Blue Öyster Cult
Goering's on the phone to Freiburg
Said Willie done quite a job
Hitler's on the phone from Berlin
Says, "I'm gonna make you a star
My Captain Von Ondine, here's your next patrol
A flight of English bombers across the canal
After 12, they'll all be here
I think you know the job
They hung there dependent from the sky
Like some heavy metal fruit
These bombers, ripened, ready to tilt
Must these Englishmen live that I might die
Must they live that I might die
In a G-load disaster from the rate of climb
Sometimes I'd faint and be lost to our side
But there's no reward for failure, but death
So watch me in mirrors, keep me on a glide path
Get me through these radars, no, I cannot fail
Not when great silver slugs are eager to feed
I can't fail, no, not now
When 25 bombers wait ripe
They hung there dependent from the sky
Like some heavy metal fruit
These bombers, ripened, ready to tilt
Must these Englishmen live that I might die
Must they live that I might die
Me 262 prince of turbojet, Junkers Jumo 004
Blasts from clustered R4M quartets in my snout
And see these English planes go burn
Well, you be my witness how red were the skies
When the fortresses flow, for the very last time
It was dark over Westphalia, in April of 45
Must these Englishmen live that I might die
Junkers Jumo 004
Must these Englishmen live that I might die
Junkers Jumo 004
Must these Englishmen live that I might die
Junkers Jumo 004
Must these Englishmen live that I might die
Junkers Jumo 004
Must these Englishmen live that I might die
Junkers Jumo 004
Bombers at 12 o'clock high

Songwriters: Donald Roeser, Samuel Pearlman, E Bloom.
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"Songwriters: Donald Roeser, Samuel Pearlman, E Bloom."
Edgy jews obsessed with WW2, same as it ever was. 😹
 
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"Songwriters: Donald Roeser, Samuel Pearlman, E Bloom."
Edgy jews obsessed with WW2, same as it ever was. 😹
Listen, if you're looking for western music without any Jews involved then you're going to have to go back at least 120 years. Doesn't stop it from being a really good song about shooting Englishmen.
 
Listen, if you're looking for western music without any Jews involved then you're going to have to go back at least 120 years. Doesn't stop it from being a really good song about shooting Englishmen.
I'm used to that; I don't know how to politely express the thoughts I'm having about a false image promoted about these people and those who are all too willing to help them promote that image.
 
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I'm used to that; I don't know how to politely express the thoughts I'm having about a false image promoted about these people and those who are all too willing to help them promote that image.
I don't know what false image you're getting. They sang about shit that interested them, sometimes to the detriment of industrial recognition. And then the 80's hit and they started writing chick music because that was profitable, but that also describes every other musical group that didn't already pull that with disco.
 
I know this is the "music for Null" thread but Josh you mentioned a few streams back that you had a "Country" playlist, could you share that?
Here's a acoustic Neo Folk album: "Thurnin - Menhir (2021)"
 
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