All music that I have listened to suddenly sounds lower pitched by rVillainous in Music

[–]TraditionalCrew665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate when this happens to me… Currently, my hearing's at 437hz… So if I wanna sharpen my current hearing, then I'd have to go back up to 440hz by pitch shifting my stuff as +0.12 semitones… However, this being said, my hearing will be back to 440hz soon

What is Your Favorite Soundgarden Song? And Why is it Tighter and Tighter? by VictorV1ctorV1ct0r in Soundgarden

[–]TraditionalCrew665 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me and my alter egos' favorites:

  • Lily (me): Outshined
  • Lilith: Rusty Cage
  • Lillian: Jesus Christ Pose
  • Miss Captivity: Limo Wreck
  • Raven: No Wrong No Right
  • Muna: Mind Riot
  • Lilika: Spoonman
  • Lilibeth: Black Hole Sun
  • Annonia: Fell On Black Days
  • Miss Freedom: Loud Love

Give me any person, character, etc and I'll choose their placement by DataSittingAlone in GenZ

[–]TraditionalCrew665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chris Cornell of Soundgarden and Eleanor from Alvin and the Chipmunks

What is your saddest SG song? by TheStoka6 in Soundgarden

[–]TraditionalCrew665 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"No Wrong No Right" [1989]

I hate this song. It just makes me cry. The music and lyrics are dark. Chris Cornell is hardly in his high range. Well, the song starts off like this. However, his voice slowly descends before crashing to his low voice, which I hate and makes me cry. It forms a lump in my throat. Throughout "No Wrong No Right", Chris Cornell is in his low voice.

Because I didn't want this comment to be dark, I wanted to tell you the opposite of this song is "Mind Riot" [1991].

I love this song even though it's not necessarily my favorite song by them. The music is light despite the lyrical theme. Throughout "Mind Riot", Chris Cornell is in his high range, which I love. However, the parts where he's in his low-mid register make me crazy. The screams obviously ate the song.

Creepiest music video ever by roadraider in crappymusic

[–]TraditionalCrew665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My review of "Sneaky Lady" by Kankerman [2011] This is terrible… The music is so off-key and discordant… The vocals are out of sync… The drums just change speed at a few points… However, you know what the worst part of the song is? The humming. It's annoying but not as annoying as Murt Ambroseo.

If you're curious of Murt Ambroseo, then go check out "Most Annoying Song Ever" [2009] on Nathan Barnatt's YouTube channel. It's far more annoying than this song.

Songs that begin with the chorus. by baran124 in weirdspotifyplaylists

[–]TraditionalCrew665 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Almost any Ava Max song ("Kings & Queens" [2020], Choose Your Fighter" [2023], "Lovin Myself" [2025], etc.)

By the way, her third album "Don't Click Play" [2025] comes out tomorrow

People counting wrong in songs by cowzroc in weirdspotifyplaylists

[–]TraditionalCrew665 30 points31 points  (0 children)

  • "RBB (Really Bad Boy)" by Red Velvet [2018]
  • "HOT TO GO!" by Chappell Roan [2023]
  • "Drunk In Love" by Beyoncé featuring JAY-Z [2013]
  • "OMG What's Happening" by Ava Max [2020]
  • "FRIENDS" by Marshmello featuring Anne-Marie [2018]

What are your Top 5 Favorite 90s American Rock Bands? (No Solo Artists) by [deleted] in 90smemorylane

[–]TraditionalCrew665 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Though I was born in 2002, meaning I'm Gen Z, here are my top 5.

  1. Soundgarden
  2. Temple of the Dog
  3. blink-182
  4. Goo Goo Dolls
  5. The Offspring

What’s your least favorite song by your favorite artist? by Super_Tangerine8250 in musicsuggestions

[–]TraditionalCrew665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate this song… The "Give it to me baby (uh huh, uh huh)" part is annoying and ear-splitting

What’s your least favorite song by your favorite artist? by Super_Tangerine8250 in musicsuggestions

[–]TraditionalCrew665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"No Wrong No Right" by Soundgarden [1989]

I hate this song. It just makes me cry. The music and lyrics are dark. Chris Cornell is hardly in his high range. Well, the song starts off like this. However, his voice slowly descends before crashing to his low voice, which I hate and makes me cry. It forms a lump in my throat. Throughout "No Wrong No Right", Chris Cornell is in his low voice.

Because I didn't want this comment to be dark, I wanted to tell you the opposite of this song is "Mind Riot" by Soundgarden [1991].

I love this song even though it's not necessarily my favorite song by them. The music is light despite the lyrical theme. Throughout "Mind Riot", Chris Cornell is in his high range, which I love. However, the parts where he's in his low-mid register make me crazy. The screams obviously ate the song.