- cross-posted to:
- nostalgia@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- nostalgia@lemmy.ca
@Blaze There was a rather famous sitcom in my country that was making fun of emo people back in the day. The centerpiece was that they were listening to Tokyo Hotel a lot and were always talking about cutting themselves.
No, and I’m glad i can’t.
Funny, for me it’s the opposite. I can and would be glad if I couldn’t.
I keep a photo of Bill Kaulitz right next to a photo of Robert Pattison on my night stand.
Well that’s your problem. I keep pictures of Heidi Klum and fka Twigs there.
They will never give you what Bill and Robert could.
All I heard was Schrei and a bunch of stuff I don’t understand.
It sounds nothing like what I heard in the picture.
No. One can’t “hear pictures” as long as you are not suffering from synesthesia. I don’t suffer from synesthesia.
You might want to look up the concept of playfulness.
I recommend information on dry humour.
humor is the subversion of expectations. what you’re doing is a well-known improv technique known as “no.”
Humor is the operative word.
Booooooo
Kinda proud to say that even though i recognize who this is, i don’t know any song they sang. Probably do when i hear it i guess, but i am not going to look up their songs now.
They are a product, not a band. I don’t listen to products.
They still seem to do music together, they aren’t as “producty” as I first thought
They recently had a pretty good (IMHO) song with Kraftklub, so yeah, still active and way less commercial than you’d think.
Thanks for sharing!
It’s so weird to see them collab. Completely unthinkable in 2005, Kraftklub would have just made fun of them then. And why are they promoting a Soviet car?
And why are they promoting a Soviet car?
Kraftklub are from Chemnitz. The Lada Niva has a cult following even here in the western part of Germany, so it must be even more intense over there.
Looks like EMO crap from 00s, just checked, and it sounds like EMO crap from the 00s. I’ve never heard of them before, and I hope I never will again.