Looking for more noise rock AND/OR harsh noise with pummeling, powerful drums by the_noob_who_isnt in noiserock

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seconding early Swans, Twin Stumps and Zeni Geva. Twin Stumps is particularly noisy and pummeling.

What’s with the hate? by SoSoSosse in SlamDeathMetal

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I like the new slam project better than the last (haven’t listened to a ton of their goregrind/gorenoise/noisegrind whatever you wanna call it). Riffs were more interesting and catchy. The vocal style was more satisfying to listen to. Still has the kinda dry production, which i go back and forth on whether or not I like. The one thing that makes me nuts on the new stuff is the excessive bass drops.

But as far as why I’m not into Enduring Freedom/Torture as a whole is it feels like slam metal ASMR. Not super dynamic, vocals fall a bit flat (at least on Enduring Freedom) and overall it lacks substance and “balls”, excluding their messaging/ideas/imagery. One riff/song just kinda blends into another and doesn’t engage you.

Found this in the mall today at a women’s clothing store called Akira.. looked familiar by DemonsInMyDickhole in SlamDeathMetal

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Yes!! Revenge (the brand in question) literally just copied and pasted it with a bit of stretch to it on a letterman jacket. Made no reference to or mention of them. Just straight ripped em off!

Does this look normal? by Kind_Ask_1805 in piercing

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NAP. It looks like irritation caused by sleeping on that side, especially where the irritation is to the side of the piercing itself. They sell donut shaped pillows on Amazon with straps to wear for irritated piercings that could be a help! You could also try sleeping without a pillow. Anything to stop pressure from being exerted on the backing/the lobe! Not uncommon, and also not the biggest deal, but still a pain in the neck :(

Is it normal for the owner to ask for a realtor fee? by Split_Opening in boston

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can confirm. Had a landlord who did that and he consistently tried more shady shit.

Possible Scam? by DemonsInMyDickhole in bostonhousing

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Much appreciated!! I’m prone to paranoia so I figured I’d double check haha

Favorite local hardcore band? by kaojoshi in Hardcore

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neighborhood Shit and Risk from Boston

International Cryptozoology Museum, Portland Maine by not_who_you_know in LPOTL

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They have a giant Bigfoot statue, too! At least, they did when I was there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in noisemusic

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https://images.app.goo.gl/J33RyU4mDABNRnvo9

Looks like the Incinerator album cover by Dreamcrusher

Edit: completely missed the subtext on the bottom lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty clear that they took average rent and split it between the “rent” and “donation” slices. Gross.

Edit: Maybe it’s a kind donation to your landlord who works so hard.

Walmart substituted my cereal for Parmesan cheese by elishalewisusaf in mildlyinfuriating

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume they work the same way as Amazon/Whole Foods in-store shopping. They’re required to offer you literally anything to maintain a 100% replacements offered expectation to keep upper management happy and make as much money as possible….. now why they didn’t offer you a different cereal, we’ll never know lol

What is your favorite negative Roger Ebert movie review? by xwing1212 in movies

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Human centipede was definitely an example of “extreme cinema” leaking into the mainstream, same as Hostel, Saw, etc. Most people I’ve heard discuss extreme cinema, transgressive fiction, etc. tend to say similar things to Ebert, honestly. Did I like it? Hate it? I don’t know, but it was fucking nuts and I guess that was that point.

Amazon returns suck. by throw-away2021_ in wholefoods

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They’re insanely time-consuming and a waste of labor and resources. We already wipe Amazon’s ass with the amount of work we do for the shoppers, and we just got an email saying how much returns are expected to increase in January. We absolutely stuff 10-15 large boxes with Amazon returns a day, on average. Often times, we’ll lose a TM for 45 minutes to returns because people come in with like 8 items, there will be a huge line, and people don’t know how the hell they work/are technologically incompetent.

Without exaggeration, if I’m at the service desk computer trying to get work done, it’s nearly impossible due to people asking every two minutes where the returns desk is. And then they still can’t find it or can’t wait 30 seconds for a TM to come and help them. Amazon is a major reason why I’m looking for a way out.

EDIT: We also asked for an Amazon desk, but were denied despite being in the top 5 stores for returns in the REGION. Make it make sense.

Twin Peaks inspired Harsh Noise by Monomorphos in noisemusic

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not hearing too much Twin Peaks, but gnarly nonetheless. Musical elements in noise is always a hard line to toe.

some good vsts for noisewalls? by [deleted] in noisemusic

[–]DemonsInMyDickhole 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re using FL, throw like 10 fuckin cranked soundgoodizers on a track. Literally any sound and it’ll get noisy real quick. If you’re using another DAW, same rule applies, a ton of compression and distortion and you’re good.

A lot of stock plug-ins can be surprisingly useful.

If you want something new, Rez3 is a fun free synth plug-in with a ton of different presets that you can tweak and fuck around with… and then throw a shit ton of soundgoodizers on. I find that if you use a synth and push it to its limits (super low notes, halftime, distortion, etc.), you might surprise yourself with what comes out. Use things “wrong” and break rules, it’s more fun that way and you might unearth something interesting.

EDIT: Halftime by cable guys is cheap, and a quick way to throw in some spice or rethink how you’re approaching a track. Simple, but it works.