As a mall goth I don't even tell people I listen to nu metal on tik tok anymore lol. Toxic ass place.
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As a mall goth I don't even tell people I listen to nu metal on tik tok anymore lol. Toxic ass place.
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"Jason Aldean really rocks" try that in ram ranch, see how far you'd make it down the road.
Once upon a time, in the quaint town of Harmonyville, there lived a music-loving individual named Alex. Alex had a passion for all things related to music and had been a huge fan of the fictional band Mystik Spiral from the animated TV show "Daria." Little did Alex know that their life was about to take an unexpected turn that would bring their favorite band right into their own home.
One sunny afternoon, while Alex was strolling through the local park, they stumbled upon an old, dusty book sitting on a forgotten bench. Curiosity got the better of Alex, and they picked it up to investigate. As they flipped through its pages, they found it to be a magical spellbook, filled with ancient incantations and enchanting illustrations.
Feeling adventurous and whimsical, Alex decided to try a simple spell from the book, half-believing that it wouldn't work. The spell involved a chant and the tapping of their foot three times. To their astonishment, as soon as they completed the incantation, a bright light engulfed them.
As the light dimmed, Alex found themselves standing in their own living room, only it was different now. Colorful tapestries covered the walls, instruments adorned every corner, and a faint smell of incense lingered in the air. To their amazement, standing right in front of them were the members of Mystik Spiral.
Trent, the laid-back lead vocalist and guitarist, grinned and said, "Hey, man! Looks like we ended up at your place."
Confused but thrilled beyond words, Alex managed to stammer, "How did you guys get here?"
Jane, the talented artist and bass player, explained, "It seems like your spell worked, and we somehow got transported here from our world."
Mack, the drummer with a sharp wit, chimed in, "Yeah, but no worries. We're always up for an adventure."
Jesse, the quirky keyboardist, added, "This place is pretty cool, man. You've got a good vibe going on."
As they exchanged introductions and stories, it became apparent that the band had no way to return to their fictional world. Alex, thrilled to have their musical idols in their home, offered to help them find a way back.
Over the next few days, Alex and Mystik Spiral became fast friends, jamming together, exploring Harmonyville, and sharing stories. As they spent more time together, the friendship deepened, and the band members appreciated Alex's passion for music and creativity.
Meanwhile, word of the extraordinary arrival of the fictional band in the real world spread like wildfire through the town. Excitement grew, and soon, Alex's house became a gathering place for music enthusiasts and curious locals.
With the newfound attention and the overwhelming desire to help Mystik Spiral return home, the townspeople and Alex organized a grand music festival. Local bands came forward to perform, and the event was named "HarmonyFest."
As the festival neared, Alex stumbled upon a hidden message in the magical spellbook. It revealed that the key to sending Mystik Spiral back to their world lay in the power of music and the unity of people. Alex knew what they had to do.
At HarmonyFest, the entire town gathered, and the atmosphere buzzed with excitement. When Mystik Spiral took the stage, the crowd erupted with cheers. Alex joined them on stage, playing their own instrument with the band for an electrifying performance.
As the festival reached its climax, the power of music began to work its magic. The collective energy and love for music created a powerful force that resonated with the spellbook's enchantment. The air shimmered with iridescent light, and Mystik Spiral slowly started to fade.
Trent looked at Alex and said, "Thanks, man. We'll never forget this."
With tears of joy and sadness, Alex bid farewell to their new friends, knowing that they were returning to where they truly belonged.
As the last chords echoed through the air, the magical spellbook vanished, leaving only cherished memories behind.
Though Mystik Spiral was gone, the bond between Alex and the band endured. And in the hearts of the people of Harmonyville, the legend of Mystik Spiral living in Alex's house and the extraordinary HarmonyFest lived on for generations to come. It became a story of unity, friendship, and the power of music to bring worlds together. And so, the town of Harmonyville continued to celebrate music and the magical possibility of the extraordinary happening in the most ordinary of places.
As a mall goth I don't even tell people I listen to nu metal on tik tok anymore lol. Toxic ass place.
I desperately need Adam Jones x your name here fanfics I'm sick and tired of faking whole storylines in my head like an insane person.
Edit: no I'm not making one I'm BAD AT SPELLING!!!!
I barely even post anymore on here tbh
My 4 girlfriends and NO they don't smoke weed their CLEAN NOW!!! don't spread MISINFORMATION ABOUT MY GIRLFRIENDS!!!!! YOU WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND HOW HARD IT IS HAVING A WEED ADDICTION NEVER!! so it's DISHEARTENING TO HEAR MISINFORMATION! I NEVER DID ANYTHING TO THAT GIRL UNDERSTAND ME!!!!
Faith No More, April 1995 [X/X/X]
Hear me out-
Tool - Henry Rollins recording spoken word for "Bottom" in studio (1993)
*ray sipe voice* better call saul. better call saaaul. criminal lawyer... Jimmy McGill.... sandpiper crossing.... hates his brother.... lives in a nail salon.... better call saaaaul. only on AMC...
rules: 🎵 when you get this, list 5 songs you've been listening to. tag 5-10 followers to do the same 🎵 WEEE I WAS TAGGED BY @djmiffy YAAAY
Faidra - The Depths (WONDERFUL MINIMAL BLACK METAL)
Severed Heads - Cyflea, Rated R (Early industrial/tape dance-ish music!)
Waajeed - Motor City Madness (Detroit jazz/acid house/techno... so lovely)
CAN - Vitamin C (Actually this whole album! CRAZY COOL KRAUT CLASSICS)
Drexciya - Black Sea (Old favorite!! Experimental Detroit techno/electro)
I TAG @blackricelady @blastbeatbutch @lovewhatsurvives @lobsterwall @miss-ereignis @drumandbassdoll YAAAAY
RULES: when you get this, list 5 songs youve been listening to. tag 5-10 followers to do the same. I WAS TAGGED BY @confield PEACE AND LOVE
Dope Body - Shook (REEEALLY cool kinda poppy noise rock. kinda sludgy but not really and the perfect mix of wacked out groany vocals and fun times)
Suma - Let the Churches Burn (COOLEST SOUNDING STONER METAL EVER seriously the production is an intensely satisfying experience on this one)
Modest Mouse - Interstate 8 (Its modest mouse, its sad, its indie rock with a littlebitofposthardcore thrown in there for taste. its great. go listen to it)
Lingua Nada - Spit (GAAAAAHHHH this is one of the most overwhelmingly blissful songs ive ever heard, just some crazy anthemic noise pop that will make you wanna jump off a building cause yr having so much fun)
Toadliqour - (Opening selections of) inter-stellar Space (just some of the nastiest darkest sludge youll find, god its so goddamn good)
THIS WAS SO MUCH FUN UHHM (sorry if i tag you and dont know you i think yr cool though): @therazgar @emilydotgif @1funeral2many @viciar @swankyangles @zevfern wahooooo
RULES: when you get this, list 5 songs youve been listening to. tag 5-10 followers to do the same. I WAS TAGGED BY @blackricelady love peace n chikcne grease
Unwound - October All Over [they didnt play this on the reunion tour so they officially dropped the ball]
Cave In - Until Your Heart Stops [better than jane doe]
Don Caballero - Stupid Puma [fuck twinkle this is the real math deal]
Spaceghostpurrp - Suck A Dick For 2011 [i wish SGP taught sex ed at my school]
The Blood Brothers - Gagged In A Casket [bad ass]
all classic shit. I tag @heeldaenerys, @apocalypsesherpa, @miserygenerator, @unfading-scrutiny, @punkgodzilla, @machetona and anyone welse with enough swag
RULES: when you get this, list 5 songs you've been listening to. tag 5-10 followers to do the same. i was tagged by @1funeral2many ⭐ TYSM!!!!!
1. Sip by Shelf Life - lazy indie acoustic guitar, what more could u want.
2. Thin Air ft. Enumclaw by Tanukichan - i gave this song a try because of Enumclaw, i love that group to bits, and they compliment tanukichan's sound really well. her vocals are light and airy, it's very enjoyable.
3. 40 Hours by My Dad Is Dead - the lyrics in this song are quite relatable. i tend to enjoy the lyrical content and themes in MDID/Mark Edwards's stuff. the last section of this song is just instrumentals, which i love because they're post-punk instrumentals.
4. Super Glue by A Country Western - more lazy indie. there should be a term for this genre of music. maybe slowcore, but stoner indie sounds better. for fans of Duster and/or Helvetia.
5. Dow Jones and the Temple of Doom by Burnt By The Sun - BBTS is a supergroup of sorts and they're really good at keeping this kind of metal interesting in each song. heavy, fast, slow, quiet, and loud at any given moment. 10/10 metalcore with some grind and mathcore.
i tag @rawrmonstuhr @spreadeaglebeag1e @gravitykills @10centzinnia @bibberly @permissioned @shefeelsbad
rules: you know em
1- to defy the laws of tradition - primus [sucks]
2- cash cow - blacklisters [won't let me put the link. underrated af tho]
3- quote unquote - mr bungle [i like the parts that sound like fucked up circus music]
4- 1983... (a mermaid i should turn to be) - jimi hendrix [transcendent]
5- it's catching up - nomeansno [underrated x2. album needs to be on spotify]
i tag @00437bedsheets @starrbitch @failureinfourbrokenframes @attak-reload @chezgender @picklesboozo
Rules: they do be known
1. Road to nowhere - talking heads ( it's really just old people music)
2. 4⁰ - tool ( heavenly)
3. 2000 light years away - green day ( catchy)
4. American life - Primus (it rubs the itch in my brain)
5. American whore - Lana del Rey (no)
I tag no one tagging people makes me uncomfortable.
Lisining to Lana del Rey thinking about him.
adam jones on onrust!, 1994
Tool in 1993