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 >>/51726/
The previous one  >>/51695/ It's like a military march.
The second is more lively, but too chaotic. The basic riff is great and could fit for an Need Fors Speed game, but the vocals and other parts just aren't a good fit. It's listenable, I'm certain I'm not the target audience.
Bikini is an old Hungarian rock band formed in 1982. I never listen them beyond what they play on radio - which I've rarely listened, except these days - or played in pubs of whatever. In 2009 they published a remake of their songs on their The Very Best of Bikini album. Songs are the same lame-ish ones, but listen that solo part from ~2:10 to ~4:00; and I'm not a fan of solos.
https://invidious.protokolla.fi/watch?v=zB5HpF1BexY
https://youtube.com/watch?v=zB5HpF1BexY
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Posting some songs from the punk rock band Dead Kennedys

California Über Alles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIqESwzCGg4&pp=ygUNZGVhZCBrZW5uZWR5cw%3D%3D

The Man with the Dogs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jI94MwAtyCw&pp=ygUjZGVhZCBrZW5uZWR5cyB0aGUgbWFuIHdpdGggdGhlIGRvZ3M%3D

Let's Lynch The Landlord
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCiYmCVikjo&pp=ygUmZGVhZCBrZW5uZWR5cyBsZXQncyBseW5jaCB0aGUgbGFuZGxvcmQ%3D

Holiday in Cambodia
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-KTsXHXMkJA

Kill The Poor
https://youtube.com/watch?v=L8zhNb8ANe8
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Posting the entire Maida Vale Sessions album from my favorite UK band, Broadcast. Mostly B-Sides and alternative takes from songs in their other albums. 

All the songs are good though, with "Forget Every Time" being my favorite song in the album. 

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=7jKp68SqDWw
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 >>/52346/
> Is that Terry Davis on the right?


> Davis is a surname of English and Welsh origin. 

> As an English surname it may be a corruption of Davy or a reference to King David in the Old Testament. As a Welsh surname may be a corruption of Dyfed, related to Irish colonists who occupied an area of southwest Wales in the late third century and established a dynasty there which lasted five centuries.

> Davis is the 45th most common surname in England and 68th most common in Wales.

> According to the 2000 United States census, it is the seventh most frequently reported surname, accounting for 0.48% of the population, preceding Garcia and following Miller.

Maybe they're distant cousins or sumthing?
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 >>/52412/
> I really should listen to them
Ya really should. You'll like them

Broadcast also just released their last album recently, Distant Call.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FX-RRdGuEo&pp=ygURYnJvYWRjYXN0IGRpc3RhbnQ%3D

It's mostly the early demos from all the albums. Almost all acoustic guitar for all of the songs. a lot of emotion and feels in all of the songs though.
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Sharing some songs from Suicidal Tendencies. Really good metal/punk/rock/thrash mixed band

Institutionalized
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LoF_a0-7xVQ

I saw your mommy
https://youtube.com/watch?v=r4G40jNZABI

> Suicidal Tendencies was well-received by fans and critics alike, and the airplay of its only single "Institutionalized" (for which its music video was one of the first hardcore punk videos to get airplay on MTV) brought the band considerable popularity.

> Suicidal Tendencies has been regarded by critics as one of the most influential rock albums of all time, and has inspired a number of musicians.

> The album was a major influence on the then-emerging genre of thrash metal and its subgenre crossover.

straight from the album's wiki page
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 >>/52628/
> I was in my room
> And I was just like, staring at the walls thinking about everything
But then again, I was thinking about nothing
And then my mom came in, and I didn't even know she was there
She called my name and I didn't hear her
And then she started screaming, "Mike! Mike!"
And I go, "What? What's the matter?"
She goes, "What's the matter with you?"
I go, "There's nothing wrong, mom"
She goes, "Don't tell me that, you're on drugs!"
I go, "No mom, I'm not on drugs, I'm okay, I'm just thinking, you know? Why don't you get me a Pepsi?"
She goes, "No! You're on drugs!"
I go, "Mom, I'm okay, I'm just thinking"
And she goes, "No! You're not thinking, you're on drugs!
Normal people don't act that way!"
I go, "Mom, just get me a Pepsi, please? All I want's a Pepsi"
And she wouldn't give it to me
All I wanted was a Pepsi
Just one Pepsi
And she wouldn't give it to me
Just a Pepsi!
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 >>/52629/

They give you a white shirt with long sleeves
Tied around your back, you're treated like thieves
Drug you up because they're lazy
It's too much work to help a crazy

I'm not crazy! (Institution!)
You're the one that's crazy! (Institution!)
You're driving me crazy! (Institution!)
They stick me in an institution
Said it was the only solution
To give me the needed professional help
To protect from the enemy, myself
 >>/52628/
I know this band. Although I have not listened it much.
> straight from the album's wiki page
They earned some recognition for sure. I think Hatebreed played one of their songs on their cover album as well.

 >>/52629/
 >>/52630/
Posting lyrics made me remember a song I wanted to write about for some time now. From a different genre, although can be categorized in the large family of rock music.
LGT: A rádió/Szól a rádió (~The Radio/The Radio is On)
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=9DtnNPweNbU
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9DtnNPweNbU

As I noted I wanted to post this for the lyrics. I think it's quite rare. Basically they took events and facts about the radio, the history of Hungarian radio, and weaved it into the lyrics. Am gonna try to do a translation in the following post. It won't be an "artistic" translation ofc, and I want to add couple of notes about what they are referring to.
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LGT: A rádió/Szól a rádió (~The Radio/The Radio is On) - lyrics

It was called "broadcasting" and it cost a lot
When the first speaker sat at the microphone
His metallic voice lifted off and flew far
And a listener thought - The test was successful
Note: it was really called "broadcasting" in the beginning, with the English term. Prior to that we had something on the Hungary that can be translated to "telenews" which was an idea of the Hungarian inventor, Puskás Tivadar of the telephone exchange. He imagined that the telephone wasn't just for communication between two parties but a tool for mass communication, and they organized a news service that could be listened via the telephone. It had liek 10K subscriber in the country. Anyway he worked closely with Edison, and I think English/American practices had great impact on telecommunication hereabout.

On the Gyáli street a closed up furniture truck stood
Which served as the first radio studio in '23
And it was served as broadcast fine
When adjutant John Marcal sang a song
Note: this is all true. The first experimental radio station was set up in a furniture transporting truck (it was roomy enough) and it stood on the yard of a post office on the Gyáli street, Budapest. Marcal János was a postal coworker, who was an amateur singer. They thought just reading stuff would be too dry and wanted a colorful insert, so they asked him to sing.

They could note about the radio in '24
That it broadcasted the first concert from the Zoo
And the producers cursed the competition
Which sold the Rhapsody in Blue without profit
Note: The first two lines are about the Zoo of Budapest, which was an important place for community events, and they held concerts there regularly (the Zoo had it's on orchestra as well). This broadcast in 1924 June, was still experimental as far as I know, since "official" radio was started next year.
The lines about the copyright wankery surely is a note about the issue how the IP holders needs to be compensated after their stuff is broadcasted. Rhapsody in Blue was published in 1924.

The amateurs living nearby heard clearly
When the station of Csepel greeted with a Good Morning in '25
All kinds of weird antennas jumped into the air
And a clever student tinkered a detector receiver
Note: as I wrote about the first official station was opened in 1925, at Csepel, a district of Budapest. The rest is about the spread of the radio, and ofc a nod towards the amateurs, enthusiasts who built their own equipment and had important role in the popularization of radio broadcasts.
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By the golden age all the speakers had learnt that
Improvisation is forbidded, the written text must be read!
Although only a few knew Skoff Elza and Filotás Lili
All the listeners knew how nice their voice is
The golden age of radio begin in the '30s on the Hungary. I assume it was expected from the anchors to tell the news how they got it on paper. Radio ain't free.
Skoff Elza and Filotás Lili were both presenters the latter a decade earlier from 1931 (at the age 23). Both knew languages - German, French, English typically complemented by some others.

The kids were searching the "uncle" in the box
And the grandmas polished it with wax
The mailmen took from the listeners the tax
Who had to pay the same both for the good and bad news
Note: the "uncle" is a generic term for older men, the kids thought someone is in the box of the radio. Since the box was made of wood and not plastic back then it needed some care, as with all furniture, so they polished them with wax. The tax in this context is the subscription fee, I assume it was kinda like the telly loicense for the Bri'ish. And ofc it was the same amount no matter what was the news.

I skip a verse here because it's just a "radio simulation".

Today we receive it in stereo, and it's good
For one can hear different things from the two sides
The beauty in the sound of the grand orchestra
That you sit in the middle and you listen well, the picture is more clear
Note: it's a not so technical explanation of the stereo sound, since it gives a different perspective, a more natural sounding.

Sometimes it interferes with us, and sometimes machines interfere with them
We put them in our pockets, and if you don't pay mind it will pocket you
In clear weather all broadcasts received clearly
And in the programs the old song can be heard anew
Note: first two lines are word plays I tried to translate doesn't matter, first line is based on the interference ofc.

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