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Very Ape Bowl Skate @depressedaurant @ramsosson @collisioncurbclub #abominationnation #veryape #nirvana #seattle #rockandroll #decked #funsession #ohdang (at Green Lake Loop)
It’s #marioday (mar10). In honor, all of us should be playing #Mario games. Your friends, colleagues, mom, mailman, boss, dog, all of them.
This song is a train wreck, mainly because of the horrible production quality, though I do dig the intro. The long intro was the last segment added to the song, and it was meant to make up for the mediocrity that followed. It did not accomplish that goal, at least in my opinion.
The lyrics are generic teenage love phrases inspired by the pop-punk genre (@blink182, @yellowcard, @goodcharlotteband), whose lyrics often revolved around high school relationships.
The songwriting (chords, melodies, structure) is inspired by Metro Station (IG @metrostationmusic, twitter @metrostation).
The arbitrarily selected name Kitty was used for this song because I thought it would be weird / memorable. In hindsight, it’s kind of lame.
My brother and cousin sing in songs 5 - 7. We dabbled in the idea of forming a musical group called Fresh Like Whoa for a few months. The group had MySpace and Facebook pages, uploaded videos to YouTube, the whole shabang, but we ultimately broke up after a couple months. Similarly to today, I wanted 100% creative freedom, thus it was difficult for me to collaborate with a group (excerpt from post 5).
A messy high school breakup was being dealt with during the making of songs 5 - 8, something that many of you can relate to. Isn’t it fun? I’d estimate it took five years after the breakup for those emotions / tensions to reduce from boiling to room temperature (excerpt from post 5).
For these early songs, plagued with bad production quality, a lofi amp plugin was used on a majority of the vocals, making it sound like I’m singing through a crappy radio transmission. The lofi amp plugin sounded good to me at the time because it cut out low frequencies and accentuated mid-high range frequencies. Those results could have been accomplished with EQ, which would have avoided the lofi sound, but I didn’t know that that was an option. Also wouldn’t learn about adding compression to vocals until song 9. (excerpts from post 1).
It’s Monday. Women have to deal with an ocean of men who want to have sex with them at any given moment. That’s gotta be super weird.
This song is a train wreck, though I do dig the intro. The long intro was the last segment added to the song and was meant to make up for the mediocrity that followed, though I don’t think it accomplished that goal.
The lyrics are generic teenage love phrases inspired by the pop-punk genre (@blink182, @yellowcard, @goodcharlotteband), whose lyrics often revolved around high school relationships.
My brother and cousin sing in songs 5 - 7. We dabbled in the idea of forming a musical group called Fresh Like Whoa for a few months (excerpt from post 5).
A messy high school breakup was being dealt with during the making of songs 5 - 8, something that many of you can relate to. Isn’t it fun? I’d estimate it took five years after the breakup for those emotions / tensions to reduce from boiling to room temperature (excerpt from post 5).
For these early songs, plagued with bad production quality, a lofi amp plugin was used on a majority of the vocals, making it sound like I’m singing through a crappy radio transmission. Didn’t know how to use EQ on vocals yet, and the lofi amp plugin sounded good to me because it cut out low frequencies and accentuated mid-high range frequencies. Those results could have been accomplished with EQ, which would have avoided the lofi sound, but I didn’t know that that was an option. Also wouldn’t learn about adding compression to vocals until song 9. Such a noob (excerpts from post 1).
This song is a train wreck, though I do dig the intro. The long intro was the last segment added to the song. It was meant to make up for the mediocrity that followed.
The lyrics are generic teenage love phrases inspired by the pop-punk genre (Blink-182, Yellowcard, Good Charlotte), whose lyrics often revolved around high school relationships.
Excerpt from post 5, which applies to this song: These early songs are plagued with bad production quality. That said, you can tell they have potential, if only they were produced well. The songwriting has some promise.
A high school breakup was being dealt with during the making of this song.
Excerpt from post 3, which applies to this song: during this period, a lofi amp plugin was used on a majority of GoBoy vocals, making it sound like I’m singing through a crappy radio transmission. I didn’t know how to use EQ on vocals yet. The lofi amp plugin sounded good to me because it cut out low frequencies and accentuated mid-high range frequencies. Those results could have been accomplished with EQ, which would have avoided the lofi sound, but I didn’t know that that was an option. Also wouldn’t learn about adding compression to vocals until song 9. Such a noob.
#ohdang https://www.instagram.com/p/CSGV1GzBVth/?utm_medium=tumblr
Ijustcheckedandihaventpostedanythinghereinoverayear 😬😬😬😞
Sometimes things don't come out smoov. #frickdadbikes #ohdang #ruinerofgoodthings (at Huntertown, Indiana) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCGwx-vhX3p/?igshid=j393otlktp11
how am i 23 and still feeling this way, why didn’t my mental fuckery die in hs. i’m literally never gonna make it.