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05-11-2008 05:46 PM |
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Originally Posted by cardboard adolescent
(Post 479018)
Anxiety is a feeling of concern or dread over possible future situations. Angst is a pervading despair over your current situation. So you might be anxious about a test you have tomorrow, but if you're going through an episode of angst you're just dwelling on all the multitudinous woes of adolescence. Angst is not just a type of anxiety, but takes on a very specific connotation especially when one refers to "teenage angst."
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So we went from anxiety of the present to "just dwelling on all the multitudinous woes of adolescence"?
Also, you can't just slip in 'teen' angst to satisfy your misnomer. Angst isn't the same thing as your negatively conotated 'teen-angst' even though your trying to prescribe them as the same.
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I'd say in terms of familiarity, it's you who isn't too familiar with "top tier industrial pioneers" since most of them didn't use synthesizers, and those who did used it mainly to generate drones and noise. Drones are the opposite of complexity and neither drones nor noise require a whole lot of skill. Early industrial had absolutely nothing to do with skill or technical ability, or, straight out of the horse's mouth:
"And he printed this page, learn 3 chords, form a band. Then, in the next issue, he interviewed me and I said, why learn 3 chords? Why learn any chords?" -Genesis P-Orridge
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Ok, drum machines and sequencers still basically count.
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So then... you agree that they are pseudo-Industrial?
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No, that was a tucking fypo, I meant 'isn't'.
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Originally Posted by ProggyMan
(Post 479012)
Uh, yah, if you're saying that old music sucks, then listen to the song Lark Tongues In Aspic Pt. II by King Crimson, 1973. Lol.
Edit: I love how Oomph! is taking so long to respond to my post.
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I didn't say old music sucks, that was just a sarcastic remark in response to the 1999 comment.
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Originally Posted by ProggyMan
(Post 479022)
Uh, way to dodge my point.
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What point? It was a question.
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