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Slumber Party Massacre 2
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@zestychille MANY YEARS AGO TODAY SOMETHING GREW INSIDE OF YOUR MOTHER! THAT THING WAS YOU!
HAPPY FUCKING BIRTHDAY YOU GOD DAMNED TRASH GOBLIN
(Zestychille)
Wrote up a song this morning. Just a great way to start the day.
Dug this one up again. It’s been a while since I heard it. PINNED NOW. :D
the “punk” side of tiktok thinking you need the money to buy a shit ton of patches and pins for jackets, 15 different docs, at minimum ONE pair of shoes with heels so high it’s impossible that you’ll wear them ever again outside of aesthetic videos because if you go out in public with them you’ll die, shoelaces appropriately coded to show youre gay and at least 5 piercings to be considered ‘punk’ at all….like…..need i say more
since this is gaining notes i just wanna say shoutout to all the poor punk ppl. shoutout to punk ppl who don’t have the money to make their clothes look “aesthetically pleasing” or coat every inch of their jackets in pins. shoutout to punk ppl who cant afford to have a varied wardrobe to dress up with. shoutout to punk ppl who cant pay for makeup and only have a few pairs of shoes. the whole point of punk is that it shouldn’t HAVE to be something you pay up for at all. punk was founded by ppl like us who cant afford all these types of nice things, not ppl who come in and gentrify everything to sell to fast fashion companies. and if you’re a richie gatekeeper who does insist that you need all those additional things mentioned above and/or more to be considered punk? get out and start fucking running
Punk started out as an aesthetic of poverty, before it got turned into an aesthetic of commerce.
The pins and patches were to keep ratty, torn-up clothes from completely disintegrating, and to show a refusal of buying new shit until it was absolutely necessary. And they were scrounged for $0, or close to it. It was all bought at a thrift store out of necessity.
$250 “pre-worn” jeans are capitalist nonsense.
YEEHAW IT CAME AROUND AT LAST! THIS HERE’S THE HILL I DIE ON!
Your anti establishment rhetoric is fake if you pay mad $$$ to achieve it. Your inclusivity is false if you gatekeep it. Your culture is pop if it’s sold brand new in a corporate store. I love weird fashion, hell yeah. But when some trendy prick says something or someone isn’t punk enough... this song starts playing in my head.
A lot of young punks don’t know their roots. They don’t know what the scene stood for. They don’t know the history. We wore old clothes because spending money enforces waste. We eat food bank food because it’s going to be thrown out if we don’t eat it. We used to wear boots because of longevity vs cost, not aesthetic. Dr Martens were popular because they had a lifetime warranty and would replace the boots without question. That meant you bought shoes once, and only once, and had a pair for life. They still honor the old purchases one last time, but discontinued the line to end the deal. We wore sneakers because they were cheap AF and we didn’t have to worry about what we stepped in because that’s what they’re there for. We punched Nazis because they tried to take over our venues and spread hate in them, hate for us, for the people we love. We supported queer folk in our community when you could get committed for coming out. We fought police when they beat our brothers and sisters in the streets. We worked on our own cars to make them run well and keep us travelling... we got good at it and made them super fast, because fuck em. We built a scene that was commodified over time in order to specifically weaken the soul of the scene. Fashion is great, but you don’t need to shell out $$$ for punk clothes. Just get a needle and some dental floss and the cheapest fabric you can get at the thrift shop no matter what garmet or material it comes from. Dye it whatever color you want. Paint whatever message you want on it. And you’ve got your punk clothes. You can get boots at Walmart for under $20 now. You don’t need the fancy boots. If you dislike the color of the boots? Dye them, paint them, whatever the hell them. You can do punk aesthetic for CHEAP AF. So go for it, have fun. Do it the old fashioned way. You deserve your flying colors too.
Go have fun, you filthy degenerates.
https://dadxbod.bandcamp.com/album/start-a-cult-in-the-basement
I got my guitar super cheap, and built the rest of it myself. Adding and removing parts as needed to keep it playing the way I like it. I got a cheap pawn shop amp, knock off setups, used gear, and recorded music on the super cheap.
My father and I built a guitar from old fence and deck wood. I used it in this recording.
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https://soundcloud.com/zestychille/open-your-eyes It ain’t perfect music, but it’s free. No record company to pay for it. See, punks made their own music meaning they didn’t have to pay for expensive albums from big corporations who were just exploiting the artists they featured.
All things punk fall under the reuse recycle rule. Including Pachelbel's Canon which was a copyright free progression at the time meaning you could make a song using it and nobody could really sue you because they didn’t write it Pachelbel did WAY before copyright laws were prevalent. You ever think it was accidental that all those punk songs were so similar? Or maybe it was just the redistribution of music to the masses.
Everyone in NYC got a screeching emergency alert telling us not to heat up our food. Yet all the commercial billboards, NYPD stations, and other utterly unnecessary utilities are left powered on. That’s class warfare, plain and simple.
Have you read civil disobedience, and do you believe it?
It is 100% class warfare. They have targeted you.
Turn all of the appliances in NYC on. Every single appliance. If their power is on the same grid, the people have the power over the government. You hear me? This is how you do it. This is your leverage as a group. If what they say is true, you can cut THEIR power too. You can change history. You can dismantle. Anyone who is fed up, turn it all on at once. If enough people do it, you can shut down NYC to make your statement that your government’s priorities are not in line. If they can’t bother to cut 161 MEGAWATTS of advertisements off the grid, then they DON’T believe in saving you. Let me put it this way… That is 161000000 wats. An average stage quality amplifier capable of playing a concert is about 1000w. You can play a show with that. It isn’t top tier, but it is a spectacular standard. So you can play about 161,000 medium sized concerts on that same amount of power. Say you want to run a microwave? That’s about 1500W for a nice one. And about 500W for a bad one. About 107,333 people could simultaneously run their fancy microwaves with absolutely 0 problems IF they turned off the advertisement. SO if they have cheaper microwaves? 322,000 people could simultaneously run them. Population of NYC? ~8,400,000 A fair number larger than their ability to compensate, yes, but doubtful that they will all microwave simultaneously over the course of the dinner rush. AND many of them are families. For the sake of argument, every single one of them needs their own microwave and can not share it. This greatly increases the numbers. Split the population into quarters by 4 daily work shifts. Then split the shifts into 6 parts based on about 5pm-11pm for a spread on the dinner rush. That’s approximately 355,000 people per hour. Not simultaneous yet, so let’s split them into 30min intervals per group, making it about 175,250, which is largely below the NORMAL KWH usage from the power draw that TIMES SQUARE uses alone I am not saying that everyone needs to use the microwave THAT much. And a lot of folks aren’t even eating at home. What I am saying is that the GOVT jumped directly to blaming the people for it’s own failure, and didn’t even try to emergency fix it. They would rather crash and burn than save you, so don’t save them at your own expense.
TURN ALL APPLIANCES ON
Everyone turn them all on, and take down the power grid. The US killed so many of it’s citizens during the pandemic, now it’s trying to kill more in the heat wave. They’ll keep doing it. They’ll escalate if you don’t stand up. And they showed their hand too early. They told you that YOU have the power to crash THEIR power grid. So do it.
It would probably kill a lot of people like me. I am not taking it lightly. I am saying, do it anyway. Because the GOVT will kill me anyway. They’ll kill people indiscriminately just to prove they’re in charge. So stop them. Stop them. I can’t do it. I can’t soak up even a normal household’s amount of energy. My home barely uses it. But if you all band together, you can crash NYC. Why? Because it’s a cage, and you’re breaking it.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
Just set up 161,000 amplifiers to simultaneously play this song on repeat.
FACE HORROR - Zestychille (2021)
I spent the morning making something I enjoyed. This is the low-res version because Tumblr just can’t handle the original files. And I have a new favorite format that I will be making into a series, however long or short it may be.
I sit at my desk and sew my sweater (seam repair/etc) as it renders.
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Nirvana - In Bloom
It is to the detriment of generations of musicians that their fanbase ignores the message they present... Most notably beginning with the original boy band, The Beatles. Whose anti-establishment rhetoric was heavily ignored by their enormous fanbase. Recalled here by Nirvana in their music video for In Bloom, written about the very issue discussed.
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sometimes he is also a she. it depends what game we’re playing and what mood bmos in.
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Do no harm but take no shit
I don’t know what to say in these trying times. I’m safe, I will protect those I can and fight the battles I can win. Lets band together and protect each other.
more alternative black people!
cool a cis girl calling people queers. its like growing up in arkansas all over again lol
this just in. i can’t be queer because i’m cis loool
This is why yall can’t be in control of everything, why couldn’t you just delete these asks and keep it to your personal yall have to complain about your stupid fucking identities on a themed blog
Jeez, man. You sure are…
Imagine being so weak willed you defend someone who ultimately doesn’t care about you then “uwu if I regret my tone uwu I’ll let u know uwu” stfu lmfao
no offense but what is the point of you. what do you get out of bitching at people on tumblr. does it feel good or something
oh okay i get it. you just suck
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!!! I created my own band full of cuties their called acid blue, blue haired is named Amara Afro bassist is named Jia and the blonde lead singer is named Ava
Hope you love them as much as I do
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