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Nebetsu

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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 08-26-06 05:57 PM Link | Quote
"HORSE the band" is a band that sounds similar to Death By Stereo with an NES and SNES backing. I've been listening to it a bit lately and I've been enjoying them. Some good songs by them are Bunnies, Birdo, The Black Hole, and Cutsman. I recommend giving them a try if you don't mind very screamy music.


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Posted on 08-26-06 07:52 PM Link | Quote
I caught them opening for Between the Buried and Me and The Dillinger Escape Plan.

Amusing music, great live show. Definite thumbs up from me.
acillatem98

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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 08-28-06 06:36 PM Link | Quote
I thought I was the only one that really knew about them. I've been listening to them for quite a while now.

They have great music. They are the main reason that I started my hack. Truthfully, I can say I heard the song Pols Voice and liked it a lot. I wanted to know who Pols Voice was and then I ended up starting the hack.

I haven't been disappointed yet with any of their music.
drjayphd

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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 08-28-06 07:49 PM Link | Quote
I'm told, according to rumors on the Internets, that none of their songs actually have ANYTHING to do with the NES or games thereof. Confirm/deny?
acillatem98

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Posted on 08-28-06 08:42 PM Link | Quote
Well, I read an interview that someone had with the singer, Nathan Winneke, that the song Birdo is actually about his abusive stepfather. Yet he also said that the songs have more then one meaning.

I might look up more on this.
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Posted on 08-28-06 08:59 PM Link | Quote
A commonly uncited statistic is that 48% of all abusive fathers is the fact that they shoot eggs from their faces.
Nebetsu

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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 08-29-06 02:46 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by drjayphd
I'm told, according to rumors on the Internets, that none of their songs actually have ANYTHING to do with the NES or games thereof. Confirm/deny?

They have a song called Birdo about Birdo from SMB2.
drjayphd

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Posted on 08-29-06 04:46 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Nebetsu
Originally posted by drjayphd
I'm told, according to rumors on the Internets, that none of their songs actually have ANYTHING to do with the NES or games thereof. Confirm/deny?

They have a song called Birdo about Birdo from SMB2.


(points to the posts just before yours)

That was what said source said, that the song's actually about an abusive father. I think eggs came into play, oddly enough.
MathOnNapkins

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So that's why my friend used to curl up into a fetal position when I played that game...
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