KMFDM

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I am just arriving to the hotel after watching KMFDM, a group with quite an interesting guitar and music proposal.
But the issue in this post is not this group, and it is not because I am arriving almost 1 year late to this place where my friends, Eva and Andrew, saw AE and TSOM doing their stuff at Anaheim, CA, USA.
I appreciate your comments.

:urff: :urff: :urff:
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Note to self:

Never post on HL after attending a KMFDM concert. ;D

As answer to you question, if you find that music is a sacrifice for you, cut down on it.

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Why is that? don't you like KMFDM music?


What do you think about it?

It is not sacrifice. To let yourself go completely could be a sacrifice. But, tonight, I found myself in a pool of people wearing dark, while I was wearing a Nautica shirt in red, with squares in blue and beige.

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They're not that bad, but it is not world shocking. The pioneers of Stoner Rock, pshaw (I read that in another thread and complety forgot that Old Shatterhand thingy!;D).

Kinda weird to call a band a Pioneer of Stoner Rock, when the genre itself is just a moniker for 'everithing rock-ish that we can't fit in anywhere else'...

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errr.....so what is your problem? do you worry about sticking out in a crowd? do you worry what other people think? why should music and fashion be linked?

i used to think about things like that when i was 14-16. now at the ripe old age of 26 i don't care. i wear slacker clothes and like rock.

it just doesn't matter, there are more important things in the world.
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Rafster wrote:errr.....so what is your problem? do you worry about sticking out in a crowd? do you worry what other people think? why should music and fashion be linked?

i used to think about things like that when i was 14-16. now at the ripe old age of 26 i don't care. i wear slacker clothes and like rock.

it just doesn't matter, there are more important things in the world.
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Well, I am 36 and belive me, It does matter if you want to be coherent with your life. Perhaps it is because that I find goth girls pretty attracting.

You are right about fashion and music. Do you think USA is prepared to divide music and fashion?

Just thinking.
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lumano wrote:What am I?
I don't know. You tell me.
Do I have to dress like gothic people do to be a TSOM fan?
Most certainly not.
Can’t I be a regular person, or a financial executive that likes this kind of music?
I guess you can. I know some very respectable academics who like rock music just as much as I do. They aren't that many, but still.
What is it that you recommend me?
Let yourself go. And don't take advice too seriously.
Should I keep living this parallel life?
Why not ?
Should I explore my other me?
I have no problem with transsexuals.
Should I just flight to Europe to live or let live the other me in life?
Life here isn't always a piece of cake either.

Do you feel the same?
Same as ?
Is it a sin to be ruled by rules that you do not understand?
Everything for a price. Total freedom is for philosophers only.
Is it a rule to live life the way you want it, even if you suffer much by sacrificing 30% of your life (music)?
You lost me here. How 'bout a beer ?
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You're welcome. Alternatively, I guess you can ask the Dok.
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black clothes don't show the dirt and make you look slimmer. remember that when chatting up fat goth birds (90% of them i reckon :twisted: ) and imagine how big they must actually be under all that lace and velvet :urff:

i'm 36 and have dressed in almost exactly the same style of clothes since i was 14. and i look even cooler in them now than i did then (which is saying something) :lol:
wear what you want -fuck everybody else.
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i did go through a faze of wearing gothy clothes (yes i had a white pirate shirt) but it wasn't very me. i've always been into the music more, even back then.

nowadays i like any good stuff (whatever that means). and my girlfriend has wrangled free tix to see kasabian vs london ochestra this sat!! :D

but i guess it must be troubling if you're confused. my advice is to just try lots of things/styles and see which one clicks the best. if you've reached 40 and you're still confused...then thats a little bit scary
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weebleswobble wrote:I like smoked fish, haddock being a firm favourite
Cullen Skink! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

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weebleswobble wrote:I like smoked fish, haddock being a firm favourite
Cullen Skink! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

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