i think ksagaran ana imo gpost TS kai mga songs na gbuhat for dancing purposes.
i think ksagaran ana imo gpost TS kai mga songs na gbuhat for dancing purposes.
Abi nako ako ra'y nakabantay kabahin niana nga gitawag og "Bisrock" (I don't think it sounds 'Rock'..it's more of like a goddamn Lito Camo-ish composition).
Magbalik balik ra ang "theme" sa ila nga mga awit. (e.g. About some stupid food, a crush in a flippin' neighborhood, etc.)
Kapoy. Anaa pa kana nga gitawag nila og DJ Ram. Dili ako makatuo nga anaa diay kana siya sa usa ka sibyanan sa radyo. Mura man gud og estam...ayaw na lang.
whoever created that lists has post menstrual syndrome.
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Yup ur right. But there's a difference between "putting" your influences on your sleeves and "ripping" your influences on your sleeves.
I did an example between Muse and Muth Math and how are they differnet even though they share the same influences...
Another example is Hey Mondayy. Listening to Hey Monday you can clearly say that they rip off Paramore in every way.
But listening to The Tallest Man On Earth, u can also clearly say that The Tallest Man On Earth is very influenced by Bob Dylan and he (yes Tallest Man On Earth is a moniker) definitely wears his influence on his sleeves but a close listen would reveal that he didn't actually "rip" Bob Dylan. Instead he just make him an inspiration to innovate and take Dylan's folk style a little bit further as evidence by his banjo inclusions and various layering of his music that almost sounds like Sufjan Stevens on twang. (Sufjan almost whisper when he sings while Tallest Man twangs like a drunk man)
Last edited by countrykidanthony; 05-28-2009 at 02:29 PM.
ari kos local, para nako way makalupig anang nang hihinayang, larawang kupas.waaaaah
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