Jilted Generation was the best work Liam ever put out. Invaders is unironically miles better than FOTL but FOTL was carried heavy by the Breathe/Firestarter/SMBU
Jilted Generation was the best work Liam ever put out. Invaders is unironically miles better than FOTL but FOTL was carried heavy by the Breathe/Firestarter/SMBU
I listened to their first album this week and while still listenable it was dated and at times unpleasant. Jilted is a timeless masterpiece. Fat of the Land drags on most of the songs that didn't get radio play. Fans seem to hate it but I think Always Outnumbered is wonderful.
>people are so unwilling to admit that their sense of taste of heavily biased and influenced by a variety of arbitrary factors like when they were born, where they were born, what their parents played on the radio, what they were told is good, and any other variety of juvenile prejudices that they will totally convince themselves that static media has aged
it's unreal really.
2010's and 2020's are objectively the worst decades for popular music of all time.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>music doesn't age >ok yeah, but this decade of music is bad
ok? do you not see how that has nothing to do with the conversation? the older i get the more scared i get, because it's terrifying how fricking stupid almost everyone is. there's no hope
11 months ago
Anonymous
Did you decide to just ignore my whole post about production decisions aging badly, dumb frick?
11 months ago
Anonymous
>things age because some people like gimmicks
no. it was so stupid it wasn't even worth responding to, you should feel fricking dumb
11 months ago
Anonymous
Not him but "production decisions" are a solid artistic indicator of time and the era something was created. It's part of the reason Lo-fi is a thing. Some musicians will movie heaven and Earth to make their stuff sound analog because everything these days is digital and takes the SOVL out depending on what you are going for.
A lot if it is just how it was recorded and mastered at the time and some tracks get remastered for greater fidelity and its a nice improvement. HOWEVER sometimes the remaster can end up making the sound too clean and killing the SOVL the original track once had. It'scomplicated and subjective though.
11 months ago
Anonymous
I agree, but there are still production decisions that can have been fine at the time but soured over the years like the example I gave.
>things age because some people like gimmicks
no. it was so stupid it wasn't even worth responding to, you should feel fricking dumb
Ah, so you're just a moron with no real point trying to stir shit. Go eat a bullet.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>I agree, but there are still production decisions
But Op still holds up to this day and that's all that matters.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Conversation has moved on from there, bud. Try to keep up. My point is that music can "age poorly" even if OP song is not an example of that and it's never bad enough to make a song turn from good to bad. The world of music isn't black and white enough to fit your autism so I suggest you let the people with fully cognizant faculties discuss these things while you stick to arguing about trains or some other shit.
11 months ago
Anonymous
I have already explained circles around your point. Sure music can age poorly. But its rare in good quality music. Audio fidelity isn't really the greatest factor in a timeless song. it's composition. Which is why the best songs hold up over time.
11 months ago
Anonymous
The best songs do not hold up over time if they're not recorded, dumbass.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>The best songs do not hold up over time if they're not recorded, dumbass.
No amount of 4X mega giga audio lossless super sub atomic hyper digital audio recording can make a bad or mediocre song good.
11 months ago
Anonymous
a production decision doesn't get worse just because you decide it did. it was either good or it wasn't. don't be a moron. this is like saying the lack of sound in silent films is a negative. it's so reductionist and autistic that you should be permanently banned from discussing art.
I would say that music from the 80's and early 90's can have some production decisions that don't age well but it's not ever so bad as to make a song entirely bad. One example I would give is Disintegration the the Cure. The doubled vocal with the digital pitch shifting I'm sure at the time made people think it was a novel and slightly unnerving sound, but now it just makes me think of how bad digital pitch shifting sounds on vocals and reminds me of the fricking stupid Duck Song on youtube and prank phone callers trying to make themselves sound like women. It doesn't make the song bad, but that single effect keeps Disintegration from being my favorite Cure song.
Because big break was cool and listened to by a lot of people at one point but now by a minority like for example talked about here on a Chinese basket weaving forum
That was the worst track on that album. I always skipped it even back in the day.
>How can music "not age well"?
Because techno is made with technology, which does age very quickly.
Go listen to late 80s house/techno records. It sounds like absolute garbage but it was groundbreaking at the time. It took until around the early/mid 90s for it to start sounding decent.
Recording and production techniques have come a looooong fricking way.
Jilted Generation was the best work Liam ever put out. Invaders is unironically miles better than FOTL but FOTL was carried heavy by the Breathe/Firestarter/SMBU
Why did he kill himself. I was reading about it recently and it felt like every article and comment was dancing around some issue they didn't want to mention.
long-term drug abuse ruins your dopamine receptors, leading to difficulty achieving happiness. See Robin Williams.
Then there's the fact that he was 50, childless, and his wife had left him.
That was not why Robin Williams did it, you goof.
He had a perfectly rational reason and it sucks that he couldn't have done it in a legal, professionally assisted way
Never understood how someone so wealthy could be sick of living. If public pressure is too much, why not simply take your money and get off grid? It’s not like waggies like us could do this.
i think one main problem is the overabundance.
once you had all the shit money can buy youll notice youre still a somewhat mindbroken individual and money cant really fix that.
so when poorer people can still have the illusion that getting wealthier will fix their problems, troubled celebs dont have that illusion anymore.
But these people have the means to get themselves out of their situation. Waggies who can hardly make it don’t have that luxury. The best example is that Dolores chick from the Cranberries who bought a cabin in a forest in Canada to escape the daily pressure of her rockstar life.
11 months ago
Anonymous
...and she still drowned in a bath. Money can't buy you happiness
11 months ago
Anonymous
how to achieve happiness then?
11 months ago
Anonymous
I'm the wrong person to ask since I spend way too much time in bed, but happiness can be achieved by doing good deeds for other people. It will give you a sense of wellbeing
11 months ago
Anonymous
Parklife!
11 months ago
Anonymous
bullshit. the more you do for others the more you realize how little people do for you. the world is garbage and people are worthless.
11 months ago
Anonymous
You won't get anywhere in life with that attitude
11 months ago
Anonymous
the idea is to be in a family relationship with other people who also do the same for you. It's one reason why religious marriages (serious, service attending ones, rather than casual religious identification) tend to be happier and last longer: their religions teach them they must give of themselves for the other.
Holy shit that is a horrible attitude. You do good acts for others precisely because you have no expectation of being repaid. That's what makes it kindness. You can't do frick all for anyone while the whole time complaining that people are shit. That's just projecting your own poor behaviour onto others
His last messages to his wife were “please come home” she didn’t come home. And he roped. 90% of male suicide always have a woman at the root of them
That's sad. First I'd heard that was the reason. You know why she left him?
11 months ago
Anonymous
>the more you do for others the more you realize how little people do for you
>Doing good deeds for rewards from other people.
This is woman mentality.
You should good in the world because that is how you roll and simply how you roll out of bed. Not because you expect something in return.
11 months ago
Anonymous
send me your email and steam account before you have a nice day please.
11 months ago
Anonymous
I've always wanted to volunteer for foodnotbombs.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Do it. You'll become a better human
11 months ago
Anonymous
as a bloke all you need for happiness is a good, quality wank followed with a pint in the pub
11 months ago
Anonymous
That's the spirit
11 months ago
Anonymous
simple as
11 months ago
Anonymous
Stop looking for it
11 months ago
Anonymous
Why? Do things that make you happy to experience happiness.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Family, work, friends, sports
In that order
And a good book from time to time
11 months ago
Anonymous
she had severe derangement issues long before her musical fame
the money merely exacerbates their delusions as opposed to 'solving' them
11 months ago
Anonymous
You don't.
Personal pet theory of mine: any and all self-referential, qualitatively ordered closed sequence - such has the events of one's life - will end up close to the form of a Pareto distribution. 20% of events will be "worthwhile" while 80% won't, regardless of the actual composition. If only, it's a matter of contrast.
We're not made for happinness. Making it one's aim in and off itself is misconceived.
[...]
I listened to their first album this week and while still listenable it was dated and at times unpleasant. Jilted is a timeless masterpiece. Fat of the Land drags on most of the songs that didn't get radio play. Fans seem to hate it but I think Always Outnumbered is wonderful.
Production-wise, I find Music for the Jilted Generation dated, but it has some of the best compositions Liam made. Experience is *very* dated but interesting as a historical testament of that period in UK music. The Fat of the Land has overall less interesting pieces, but the prod itself aged more gracefully in my opinion.
I'm not keen on everything released past that. The compressor war rages on.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Stop drinking Cinemaphile demoralization, work gives life meaning. Without work we feel worthless.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>Stop drinking Cinemaphile demoralization, work gives life meaning. Without work we feel worthless.
Work that enables one to self-actualize might, but that's what the whole "wagies" narrative is all about, isn't it? People being forced into work that gives no pride, no satisfaction, no human growth, and told to be thankful for it too.
11 months ago
Anonymous
I work full time and I feel more worthless than I ever did as a neet.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Work, that is, employment, is dehumanizing in modern society. You have no active, measurable contribution to your neighbours, tribe, etc. It's an absolute scam these days but certain people want to keep it. Self-employment to make passion your career is where it's at, aside from just winning the lottery and bailing out of society.
11 months ago
Anonymous
I avoid jobs that seem "meaningless' even if one opens up at the company I work for that seems nice and cushy for decent pay because it would seem soul crushing to work while literally contributing nothing. I've been a manager and people HATE meaningless work almost more than they like money. The best way to motivate somebody to work is not through money but to convice them the task they are assigned is important or even vital. If you can make them understand that this next task is VITAL you will be amazed how into it a person can be. But just give them busy work or something strictly to kill time. They would sooner clock out early and go home.
Nobody made the connection because migration was memory holed by society until like 2014.
People weren't brainwashed by /misc/ back then so it just looked "evil cool". Funny that you polsters immediately think that it was pro nazi or anti immigration or something.
THIS IS MENTAL THEY'RE VOTING FOR THE ACTUAL ADOLF HITLER DRUMPF EVEN THO I TOLD THEM TO WTF ARE TEHY DOING THEY'RE VOTING FOR DRUMPF CHEETO HILTER OH THANK SCIENCE THEY VOTED (even doe no one voted for) JOE BIDEN WAIT... TRUMP IS GAINGING POPUALRITY IN THE RECENT POLLS WTF NO PLEASE DR FACUI NOT AGAIN!!!!!!
hes dead now so you cant ask him what he meant by it
but if we are talking about how things were back then, people werent brainwashed by the media into calling illegal aliens "undocumented migrants"
they weren't a rock band with a singer though
most of their songs were just standard 90s dance/techno
guess Liam knew he needed a cavalcade of sorts to break beyond the '90s rave act'
he wanted to be a grunge rocker iirc (featured multiple Nirvana samples in his tunes)
is there a modern equivalent of prodigy/chemical brothers/faithless?
should there even be? zoomers will likely never embrace it anyway nor should we expect or demand them to
if they want garbage (as I'm sure our parents considered 90s/00/s music) then thats their choice
I had a O.G. playstation. Bought it when it came out. Not a PS1, a "Playstation"
I had both Wipeout and Wipeout XL. The first games techno was a little bit on the ..'ambient' side I guess you could say. They were on to something but hadn't quite nailed it. ...But then the sequel came out and the sound hit much harder.
my old man would blare "smack my b***h up" in his mitsubishi 3000gt, but since we were too young, he told us the lyrics were "snap my picture". i kinda like it both ways.
as based as a nerd can get. he started out when they still used punch cards. it is pretty funny to imagine him pulling up to the bar or whatever in that and when people ask what he does he says "databases"
dunno man, that was 20 years ago, but possibly. he was well off and that was his toy, so i imagine he went all out. it was in that blue wrx subaru color
The first time I heard that song I thought it was “Change my picture, Snap my picture” hahahaha
it works. if there was kids around me and i was playing it, id say it was snap my picture. its the perfect radio censorship edit
the one in space, what song was it? it starts with what sounds like some nasa dude adjusting a telescope, and ends with him going "well isnt that something. lets move onto the next one"
I had no idea so many Cinemaphile posters had such good taste in music.
FOTL hasn't aged poorly at all, and Jilted also still sounds fantastic. Liam's earlier stuff only sounds dated because it's very standard rave stuff, but it's still catchy.
>Underworld
Yeah, I loved them back then too. I was a big fan of Empirion back then (and still), but far less people remember them.
They did a "remix" of Firestarter that's probably their most well known track. I still think it's an absolute banger.
True. I just dug it up and added it to my work playlist a couple of weeks ago. Both the vocal and instrumental versions are kino just like Firestarter.
>mfw cant post this anymore without ukraine/russia shit coming up
that fps view music video stuff is rad as frick
here'sit from a russian civilians perspective. walking the streets with vodka and blatant disregard for authority, very good
>Why yes I have seen that Aika PMV, how could you tell
Somebody translate this zoomer gibberish.
Aika = Japanese porn star
PMV = Porn music video (like an AMV but with real life pr0nz)
>oomer
>doesn't know what PMV is
okay zoom zoomie
it's the posting of an anon with great taste
I'll never forgive RLM for calling The Prodigy "dated 90s techno music"
Their first two albums are timeless. Fat of the land on the other hand is oafish and hasn’t aged well. Still got some good tracks though no cap
Jilted Generation was the best work Liam ever put out. Invaders is unironically miles better than FOTL but FOTL was carried heavy by the Breathe/Firestarter/SMBU
I listened to their first album this week and while still listenable it was dated and at times unpleasant. Jilted is a timeless masterpiece. Fat of the Land drags on most of the songs that didn't get radio play. Fans seem to hate it but I think Always Outnumbered is wonderful.
>I think Always Outnumbered is wonderful.
My homie
>Fat of the land on the other hand is oafish and hasn’t aged well.
pleb
>FOTL not aged well
Im blind now cause my eyes rolled out of my head
>. Fat of the land on the other hand is oafish and hasn’t aged well.
k.y.s. Fat of the Land is probably one of a handful of perfect albums that have ever been made.
I don't get it. How can music "not age well"?
It is... music. It's not food.
That other Anon is moronic. Pay it no mind.
You would really listen to 1910s music and not find it aged???
>people are so unwilling to admit that their sense of taste of heavily biased and influenced by a variety of arbitrary factors like when they were born, where they were born, what their parents played on the radio, what they were told is good, and any other variety of juvenile prejudices that they will totally convince themselves that static media has aged
it's unreal really.
2010's and 2020's are objectively the worst decades for popular music of all time.
>music doesn't age
>ok yeah, but this decade of music is bad
ok? do you not see how that has nothing to do with the conversation? the older i get the more scared i get, because it's terrifying how fricking stupid almost everyone is. there's no hope
Did you decide to just ignore my whole post about production decisions aging badly, dumb frick?
>things age because some people like gimmicks
no. it was so stupid it wasn't even worth responding to, you should feel fricking dumb
Not him but "production decisions" are a solid artistic indicator of time and the era something was created. It's part of the reason Lo-fi is a thing. Some musicians will movie heaven and Earth to make their stuff sound analog because everything these days is digital and takes the SOVL out depending on what you are going for.
A lot if it is just how it was recorded and mastered at the time and some tracks get remastered for greater fidelity and its a nice improvement. HOWEVER sometimes the remaster can end up making the sound too clean and killing the SOVL the original track once had. It'scomplicated and subjective though.
I agree, but there are still production decisions that can have been fine at the time but soured over the years like the example I gave.
Ah, so you're just a moron with no real point trying to stir shit. Go eat a bullet.
>I agree, but there are still production decisions
But Op still holds up to this day and that's all that matters.
Conversation has moved on from there, bud. Try to keep up. My point is that music can "age poorly" even if OP song is not an example of that and it's never bad enough to make a song turn from good to bad. The world of music isn't black and white enough to fit your autism so I suggest you let the people with fully cognizant faculties discuss these things while you stick to arguing about trains or some other shit.
I have already explained circles around your point. Sure music can age poorly. But its rare in good quality music. Audio fidelity isn't really the greatest factor in a timeless song. it's composition. Which is why the best songs hold up over time.
The best songs do not hold up over time if they're not recorded, dumbass.
>The best songs do not hold up over time if they're not recorded, dumbass.
No amount of 4X mega giga audio lossless super sub atomic hyper digital audio recording can make a bad or mediocre song good.
a production decision doesn't get worse just because you decide it did. it was either good or it wasn't. don't be a moron. this is like saying the lack of sound in silent films is a negative. it's so reductionist and autistic that you should be permanently banned from discussing art.
Amen brother.
look up Dunning Kruger
I am fortunate enough to be able to listen to music at work and I listen to said music every day.
This was their immediate follow up (2002 with the same style) that bombed at the time but has aged really well i.m.o.
...and to say their previous stuff like Thier Law and Smack My b***h Up isn't still kino is just moronic.
I would say that music from the 80's and early 90's can have some production decisions that don't age well but it's not ever so bad as to make a song entirely bad. One example I would give is Disintegration the the Cure. The doubled vocal with the digital pitch shifting I'm sure at the time made people think it was a novel and slightly unnerving sound, but now it just makes me think of how bad digital pitch shifting sounds on vocals and reminds me of the fricking stupid Duck Song on youtube and prank phone callers trying to make themselves sound like women. It doesn't make the song bad, but that single effect keeps Disintegration from being my favorite Cure song.
Classical is straight bussin to this day on god
Music that starts referencing trendy garbage that won't last another decade like uber, tikok, netflix
Cope. "She had Billie Eilish style" is eternal
Because big break was cool and listened to by a lot of people at one point but now by a minority like for example talked about here on a Chinese basket weaving forum
That was the worst track on that album. I always skipped it even back in the day.
>How can music "not age well"?
Because techno is made with technology, which does age very quickly.
Go listen to late 80s house/techno records. It sounds like absolute garbage but it was groundbreaking at the time. It took until around the early/mid 90s for it to start sounding decent.
Recording and production techniques have come a looooong fricking way.
User error. If you liked it before, but not anymore, the problem is you and not the music.
i liked bananas in pajamas when i was like 8, but now im 32 and it still bangs
worst take this side of Cinemaphile
always outnumbered never outgunned is great as well
i like serial thrilla tho
OH MY GOD THATS THE FUNKY SHIT!!!!
>at least 3 instances of animated characters of this guy as a literal firestarter exist
Wicked
>U WOT? ME FEET???
dead firestarter now
Why did he kill himself. I was reading about it recently and it felt like every article and comment was dancing around some issue they didn't want to mention.
His last messages to his wife were “please come home” she didn’t come home. And he roped. 90% of male suicide always have a woman at the root of them
Kinda sad that Van Morrison 'There'll be days like this' was played at his funeral
I love that song
>death was not ruled a suicide nor an accident
Why did the Clintons kill him?
choke wank gone wrong
long-term drug abuse ruins your dopamine receptors, leading to difficulty achieving happiness. See Robin Williams.
Then there's the fact that he was 50, childless, and his wife had left him.
That was not why Robin Williams did it, you goof.
He had a perfectly rational reason and it sucks that he couldn't have done it in a legal, professionally assisted way
No one hangs themself from a door knob unless they’re in jail or jerking off
Made the completely spastic decision to marry a sadistic, soulless, jap bugess.
He bought BBBY at $5 it’s well documented on Cinemaphile
>Why did he kill himself.
he said he was too tired being "Keith flint" he felt like a punk clown.
CUUMMMMMM
PLAAAAAYYY
MOOOOIIIIIII
GGGGGAAAAAEEEEMMMMM
WOOOO
VOODOO PEOPLE MAGIC PEOPLE
I'M THE POST DELETER
UNPAID JANNYSTRATOR
Baste
why did he do it?
Just got sick of living, innit.
Never understood how someone so wealthy could be sick of living. If public pressure is too much, why not simply take your money and get off grid? It’s not like waggies like us could do this.
i think one main problem is the overabundance.
once you had all the shit money can buy youll notice youre still a somewhat mindbroken individual and money cant really fix that.
so when poorer people can still have the illusion that getting wealthier will fix their problems, troubled celebs dont have that illusion anymore.
Yeah pretty much this. Desperation can hit anyone hard
But these people have the means to get themselves out of their situation. Waggies who can hardly make it don’t have that luxury. The best example is that Dolores chick from the Cranberries who bought a cabin in a forest in Canada to escape the daily pressure of her rockstar life.
...and she still drowned in a bath. Money can't buy you happiness
how to achieve happiness then?
I'm the wrong person to ask since I spend way too much time in bed, but happiness can be achieved by doing good deeds for other people. It will give you a sense of wellbeing
Parklife!
bullshit. the more you do for others the more you realize how little people do for you. the world is garbage and people are worthless.
You won't get anywhere in life with that attitude
the idea is to be in a family relationship with other people who also do the same for you. It's one reason why religious marriages (serious, service attending ones, rather than casual religious identification) tend to be happier and last longer: their religions teach them they must give of themselves for the other.
https://ifstudies.org/blog/faith-and-marriage-better-together
>relationship
pointless in current day
Holy shit that is a horrible attitude. You do good acts for others precisely because you have no expectation of being repaid. That's what makes it kindness. You can't do frick all for anyone while the whole time complaining that people are shit. That's just projecting your own poor behaviour onto others
That's sad. First I'd heard that was the reason. You know why she left him?
>the more you do for others the more you realize how little people do for you
>Doing good deeds for rewards from other people.
This is woman mentality.
You should good in the world because that is how you roll and simply how you roll out of bed. Not because you expect something in return.
send me your email and steam account before you have a nice day please.
I've always wanted to volunteer for foodnotbombs.
Do it. You'll become a better human
as a bloke all you need for happiness is a good, quality wank followed with a pint in the pub
That's the spirit
simple as
Stop looking for it
Why? Do things that make you happy to experience happiness.
Family, work, friends, sports
In that order
And a good book from time to time
she had severe derangement issues long before her musical fame
the money merely exacerbates their delusions as opposed to 'solving' them
You don't.
Personal pet theory of mine: any and all self-referential, qualitatively ordered closed sequence - such has the events of one's life - will end up close to the form of a Pareto distribution. 20% of events will be "worthwhile" while 80% won't, regardless of the actual composition. If only, it's a matter of contrast.
We're not made for happinness. Making it one's aim in and off itself is misconceived.
Production-wise, I find Music for the Jilted Generation dated, but it has some of the best compositions Liam made. Experience is *very* dated but interesting as a historical testament of that period in UK music. The Fat of the Land has overall less interesting pieces, but the prod itself aged more gracefully in my opinion.
I'm not keen on everything released past that. The compressor war rages on.
Stop drinking Cinemaphile demoralization, work gives life meaning. Without work we feel worthless.
>Stop drinking Cinemaphile demoralization, work gives life meaning. Without work we feel worthless.
Work that enables one to self-actualize might, but that's what the whole "wagies" narrative is all about, isn't it? People being forced into work that gives no pride, no satisfaction, no human growth, and told to be thankful for it too.
I work full time and I feel more worthless than I ever did as a neet.
Work, that is, employment, is dehumanizing in modern society. You have no active, measurable contribution to your neighbours, tribe, etc. It's an absolute scam these days but certain people want to keep it. Self-employment to make passion your career is where it's at, aside from just winning the lottery and bailing out of society.
I avoid jobs that seem "meaningless' even if one opens up at the company I work for that seems nice and cushy for decent pay because it would seem soul crushing to work while literally contributing nothing. I've been a manager and people HATE meaningless work almost more than they like money. The best way to motivate somebody to work is not through money but to convice them the task they are assigned is important or even vital. If you can make them understand that this next task is VITAL you will be amazed how into it a person can be. But just give them busy work or something strictly to kill time. They would sooner clock out early and go home.
Always wondered if they caught flak for the title of this song and album? Or 2009 was just a different era?
Nobody made the connection because migration was memory holed by society until like 2014.
>THIS Black person’S GOT A TEMPER
Damn they got away with a lot back then
People weren't brainwashed by /misc/ back then so it just looked "evil cool". Funny that you polsters immediately think that it was pro nazi or anti immigration or something.
POL!
THIS IS MENTAL THEY'RE VOTING FOR THE ACTUAL ADOLF HITLER DRUMPF EVEN THO I TOLD THEM TO WTF ARE TEHY DOING THEY'RE VOTING FOR DRUMPF CHEETO HILTER OH THANK SCIENCE THEY VOTED (even doe no one voted for) JOE BIDEN WAIT... TRUMP IS GAINGING POPUALRITY IN THE RECENT POLLS WTF NO PLEASE DR FACUI NOT AGAIN!!!!!!
hes dead now so you cant ask him what he meant by it
but if we are talking about how things were back then, people werent brainwashed by the media into calling illegal aliens "undocumented migrants"
Keith Flynt wasn't the sole guy in The Prodigy. Wasn't even the main element.
>these guys predicted the invasion of Ukraine holy
>2009
>Euro ~~*migration*~~ crisis is 2010
>tfw Johnny was the hero all along
🙁
Johnny has always been one of the good guys
He looks as drunk as I feel
IVE BEEN SITTING IN OUTTER SPACE
TO FIND ANOTHER PLACE!
did max romeo (or his estate) get a penny from this?
obligatory:
take --me --to --the-----hospitaaaal
what exactly did keith flint do other than just dance around on the stage anyway?
Sang. Was a frontman/mascot.
they weren't a rock band with a singer though
most of their songs were just standard 90s dance/techno
guess Liam knew he needed a cavalcade of sorts to break beyond the '90s rave act'
he wanted to be a grunge rocker iirc (featured multiple Nirvana samples in his tunes)
DRASTICALLY FANTASTICALLY
IMAGINE HOW IT WOULD BE TO BE AT THE TOP MAKING CASH MONEY
FINALLY a quality thread
is there a modern equivalent of prodigy/chemical brothers/faithless?
should there even be? zoomers will likely never embrace it anyway nor should we expect or demand them to
if they want garbage (as I'm sure our parents considered 90s/00/s music) then thats their choice
90% of the music i make is inspired by them but nobody listens to my shit
Prodigy was a massive influence. You just need to look. There is of crap to sift through to find it but its there.
>Have the hottest new sound around to where Madonna offers to hire Mr. Prodigy to produce her next album
>"No"
>I'm da fings ya 'ated
>filth and fat is mated
Im just gonna say it
Nasty and Wild frontier are kino
Wipeout XL
Yep. That's how I discovered them.
Based fellow wipeout enjoyers I'm sorry you guys got the shittier game name and cover
I had a O.G. playstation. Bought it when it came out. Not a PS1, a "Playstation"
I had both Wipeout and Wipeout XL. The first games techno was a little bit on the ..'ambient' side I guess you could say. They were on to something but hadn't quite nailed it. ...But then the sequel came out and the sound hit much harder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2QE_2q-CUk
The video has finally been remastered in 4K. Now we just need them to do it for the other videos.
kino
miss him so much lads x
Why was he wearing a USA flag sweater, what did Keith mean by this?
It took me many years before I realized they were British.
its cool? Not everything has a deep meaning.
No, I think that he was actually trying to say something.
he didnt have anything to wear on the way to the video shooting and stopped at a thrift store
not everything is as deep as you think it is
>he didn't own any clothes
wut
kino
The smack by b***h up video was controversial at the time for showing violence against women.
WHAT A TWIST!
I thought it was all about injecting heroid
> smack by b***h up
BEEEEOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW
WAPPPAPAPPPAPOW
For me? It's Diesel Power
Lol, context?
see
>PSYCHOSOMATIC, ADDICT, INSANE
He looks like guy pierce.
YOU'RE THE VICTIM
lol ive never seen that but that reference probably went over so many heads at the time.
“Man, he’s quick!”
I'm dying
Loved it when this song played in Stone Cold Steve Austin's The Condemned.
Smack My b***h Up is the greatest music video ever made. Change my mind.
That’s one of my all-time favorites
The Noisa Remix is probably my favorite song of all time.
I did not care for Poison.
BREATHE BABY
The first time i heard this was in a flash beat-em-up game and i thought it was the coolest shit ever.
Beyond the death ray is pure kino
For me, it's Wind It Up.
my old man would blare "smack my b***h up" in his mitsubishi 3000gt, but since we were too young, he told us the lyrics were "snap my picture". i kinda like it both ways.
SNAP
MY
PICTURE
You dad sounds based.
as based as a nerd can get. he started out when they still used punch cards. it is pretty funny to imagine him pulling up to the bar or whatever in that and when people ask what he does he says "databases"
The first time I heard that song I thought it was “Change my picture, Snap my picture” hahahaha
>3000gt
vr4?
dunno man, that was 20 years ago, but possibly. he was well off and that was his toy, so i imagine he went all out. it was in that blue wrx subaru color
it works. if there was kids around me and i was playing it, id say it was snap my picture. its the perfect radio censorship edit
BASED. it probably was, then. twin turbo v6.
sheeeeit.
was blue a vr4 thing? were they all 4 seaters? those back seats, lel, barely fit.
>PUMPKIN INSTANT GATOR
what?
Inhale, inhale, you're da victim!
Doooooont ploooooy muh gaaaame!
>fricks sake...
>trying to rock this frickin' tune, man
twisted kinostarter
INVADERS MUST DIE
the one in space, what song was it? it starts with what sounds like some nasa dude adjusting a telescope, and ends with him going "well isnt that something. lets move onto the next one"
That's chemical bros, escape velocity I think
That whole album further is audio visual kino
>The Prodigy
>The Chemical Brothers
>The Crystal Method
Those were the three gods of the 90's
For me it was 90s Underworld
I had no idea so many Cinemaphile posters had such good taste in music.
FOTL hasn't aged poorly at all, and Jilted also still sounds fantastic. Liam's earlier stuff only sounds dated because it's very standard rave stuff, but it's still catchy.
>Underworld
Yeah, I loved them back then too. I was a big fan of Empirion back then (and still), but far less people remember them.
They did a "remix" of Firestarter that's probably their most well known track. I still think it's an absolute banger.
>Empirion
Thanks for the rec, will check them out
>Empirion
my favorite version of Firestarter
Amen.
In the 90's I thought he was just doing nonsense spoken word stuff. 30 years later I finally get it.
>mauro picotto
>fatboy slim
oops, but thanks. yeah, thats the one.
Baby's Got a Temper is a great track, Liam is wrong about it. Video is good too.
True. I just dug it up and added it to my work playlist a couple of weeks ago. Both the vocal and instrumental versions are kino just like Firestarter.
IN A TRAIL OF FIRE I KNOW WE WILL BE FREE AGAIN
I'M A SHITFARTER, TWISTED SHITFARTER
>mfw cant post this anymore without ukraine/russia shit coming up
that fps view music video stuff is rad as frick
here'sit from a russian civilians perspective. walking the streets with vodka and blatant disregard for authority, very good