Oh so it’s just a list of obscure biggots with mid songs that ten people listened to.
Did you just call JPEGMafia “mid” and a “bigot”??? I will not have such slander against Peggy on this wholesome internet forum. “I Just Killed a Cop And Now I’m Horny,” which actually samples audio of a real life pig being shot, is iconic. Communist Slow Jams is a wonderful album. One of the covers of the album in this very list features our boy Kim Jong Un with the wettest President we’ve ever laid eyes on. Take back your slander, foul demon.
(also Lankum are a fantastic Irish folk group that make incredibly eerie and intoxicating songs, and they had all their gigs in Germany cancelled last month because they’re pro-Palestine)
just based on the screenshot I’m guessing the author’s into danny brown for the misogyny
someone tell these guys about skrewdriver
If you don’t put TLIIASAW as number one I’m throwing hands
It’s between that and Caroline’s Desire, I Want to Turn Into You for me. Mitski, even though her dad was CIA, is such a wonderful artist.
Wait what?
Mitski was born Mitsuki Laycock on September 27, 1990, in Mie Prefecture, Japan to an American father and a Japanese mother. Her first language was Japanese. She moved frequently while growing up due to her father’s job at the United States Department of State, living in Turkey, China, Malaysia, the Czech Republic, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo before settling in the United States.
What kind of “foreign service officer” (as he calls himself) spends almost a decade in Zaire? Mostly a meme that got way outta hand on Tumblr years ago, with people writing crazy fan fiction about how her dad’s a war criminal. But chances are he was CIA, since he was fairly senior in the State Department as a foreign service officer for like two or three decades. Not guaranteed CIA, and an analyst role at best, but very probably was working for the CIA in some capacity.
Best album this year was actually Fabricant’s Drudge To The Thicket.
I bet they didn’t even listen to Descent by Orbit Culture.
Best album: Panico no Submundo by DJ K.