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L'autista
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There's a certain youthful Brazilian aesthetic to it. I'm into Brazilian noisemakers like Medialunas and the like, and that whole youthful guitar grunge scene in Brazil seems to be high on screeching, low on budget, and high on creative ambition despite that.

It comes off a little corny and cartoonish, but in a DIY way.
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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There's a certain youthful Brazilian aesthetic to it. I'm into Brazilian noisemakers like Medialunas and the like, and that whole youthful guitar grunge scene in Brazil seems to be high on screeching, low on budget, and high on creative ambition despite that.

It comes off a little corny and cartoonish, but in a DIY way.
Hmm just gave it a listen. They remind me of Silverchair's Frogstomp era Pretty cool.

Tbh i expected worse production wise. It's actually quite good. Nice guitar timbres and overall clever as hell. They really managed to get that 90's sound.

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Ever heard of Diesel? They started off in Brazil then moved to LA. I think they achieved mild success, locally that is. They have changed their name to Udora and i've no idea what happened to them after that.

 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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english language is truly pathetic when it comes to swearing

slavic languages are best
No disagreement. Slavic languages have highly performant family tree search algorithms built in for rapidly applying insult horrors to multiple generations of ancestors in one single sentence. @Martin

It's a thing of beauty.

Speaking of which, I just walked past a portable toilet at the construction site that is the metro station nearest my house. For the female workers, it had "Ladies Only" written on it. To which someone wrote over that, "I Murder". :shifty:

Hmm just gave it a listen. They remind me of Silverchair's Frogstomp era Pretty cool.

Tbh i expected worse production wise. It's actually quite good. Nice guitar timbres and overall clever as hell. They really managed to get that 90's sound.

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Ever heard of Diesel? They started off in Brazil then moved to LA. I think they achieved mild success, locally that is. They have changed their name to Udora and i've no idea what happened to them after that.

I'm a sucker for a little '90s shoegazer now and then a la My Bloody Valentine's prime.

Didn't know about Diesel. Will investigate.
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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I'm a sucker for a little '90s shoegazer now and then a la My Bloody Valentine's prime.

Didn't know about Diesel. Will investigate.
Then you surely know Lush. Spooky is still one of my favorites of that era.

Diesel is more of a post-grunge kind of sound, one of those bands that just sound like they missed the train, you know? So not sure that was a good recommendation. But if grungy reverberated wall of guitar is what you're looking for, I'll redeem myself with this:


I recommend the whole thing, just get the damn album. It's one of those gems from the 90's very few people know but it's just amazing from beginning to end.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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Thought you said you were changing to that several months ago (running a bar or such) after being done with pilot. What was the latest?
I was considering managing one but I was like fuck that...

Doing accounts like shit (ihavenoideawhatimgoing.jpeg) but changing department soon to something that vaguely sounds better.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Meltdown on this forum is crazier than I imagined.

Some people need to go watch another sport, do some other useful activities or simply occupy yourselves with work.

I know it's me saying this but yeah,actually the obsession and subsequent depression got me into some serious health issues.Lately, it's taken a turn for the good.

I do things now where I don't really addict myself.

Wanted to ask, some people here especially the older members post for hours on the net..You don't find any discomfort ?

I read an article in the paper that too much usage of the net leads to sleeplessness, depression and loneliness.

Hey, I won't deny I had these issues before.
 

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