Rob
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Podcast Appearances
I'll be like, I want to finish this track. So as a result of that, I didn't want this just turn into rambling and sounding like an idiot without any coherent through line. I love this. So I put together a little mini presentation before we get to your doc stuff.
I'll be like, I want to finish this track. So as a result of that, I didn't want this just turn into rambling and sounding like an idiot without any coherent through line. I love this. So I put together a little mini presentation before we get to your doc stuff.
Just on my thoughts on emo and my journey through it and what I think about it.
Just on my thoughts on emo and my journey through it and what I think about it.
So has anyone taste tested? Does it taste like cum?
So has anyone taste tested? Does it taste like cum?
Does he think it tastes like cum or just smells like cum?
Does he think it tastes like cum or just smells like cum?
I get lots of cum tree stuff forwarded to me. So I don't watch all of them because a lot of them are the same.
I get lots of cum tree stuff forwarded to me. So I don't watch all of them because a lot of them are the same.
Well, so for emo music for me, when you get down to it, to me, I always considered it more of a dude with a guitar singing about being lovesick. Okay. And then I think it kind of took on this...
Well, so for emo music for me, when you get down to it, to me, I always considered it more of a dude with a guitar singing about being lovesick. Okay. And then I think it kind of took on this...
bigger meaning which i do think was a lot about the music scene in these different regions that came out of it and it is more of like a time and a place to me than it was a larger genre because all these bands are touring together right and there's like there's a reason obviously that it came out of america and you're saying that this setting has a lot to do with what generated this stuff in the first place yeah yeah so i'm wanted to start with just
bigger meaning which i do think was a lot about the music scene in these different regions that came out of it and it is more of like a time and a place to me than it was a larger genre because all these bands are touring together right and there's like there's a reason obviously that it came out of america and you're saying that this setting has a lot to do with what generated this stuff in the first place yeah yeah so i'm wanted to start with just
Emo elders, like, who I would consider... Emo elders is such a great term. It's a term. Who I would consider, like, top five emo bands to me. Not necessarily, like, my favorite. So that's not a whole other thing. Preference. Emo music, to me, was a nice, like, gateway into... Other genres and other music. It was a really meaningful genre to me at that time. Because it was...
Emo elders, like, who I would consider... Emo elders is such a great term. It's a term. Who I would consider, like, top five emo bands to me. Not necessarily, like, my favorite. So that's not a whole other thing. Preference. Emo music, to me, was a nice, like, gateway into... Other genres and other music. It was a really meaningful genre to me at that time. Because it was...
Yeah, well, and before that, I remember, like, when I was younger, I listened to a lot of, like, rap and, like, hip-hop stuff. And I think it made me... I had a hard time controlling my emotions as a result of it. Like it riled me up too much. It like made me angry, I think. Yeah. And temperamental. Yeah, right. And like this music really kind of helped a lot.
Yeah, well, and before that, I remember, like, when I was younger, I listened to a lot of, like, rap and, like, hip-hop stuff. And I think it made me... I had a hard time controlling my emotions as a result of it. Like it riled me up too much. It like made me angry, I think. Yeah. And temperamental. Yeah, right. And like this music really kind of helped a lot.