America's Got Talent is the funniest show ever made.

The overexagerated reactions from the audience when the most generic overhyped verbally abused as a child performer gets up there with his accordian when the Beat drops and he plays fucking Like a Virgin or something as he strips down to his underwear is the funniest shit ever, and they aren't even trying to be. Everyone on that show, judges, performers, scripted audience members, EVERYONE thinks they're being taken seriously, but everything feels so laughably scripted and ironic which is just the creme de la creme of comedy.

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u/EconomyLetterhead174 — 21 days ago

What's your favorite drum performance on an album?

Ege Bamyasi - Can. Jaki Liezbert is so amazing at keeping time and holding down a groove. He's not the flashiest, but he's probably the most imaginative and tasteful drummer ever while also being top 5 technically imo. Ege Bamyasi is probably the grooviest album I've ever heard

Third Eye Blind - Third Eye Blind. Brad Hargreaves and Michael Urabano are used interchangeably depending on which fits the songs better. None of the drum parts feel out of place, but they stand out in terms of playing for the song while still showing off technical prowess.

What are some of your favorite albums in terms of the drumming?

u/EconomyLetterhead174 — 28 days ago

There's a brand callee Russel Hobbs. Wow

Can we ban posts that are just products from this brand? So sick of these HILARIOUS, ORIGINAL pictures of vacuum cleaners or whatever they make

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u/EconomyLetterhead174 — 1 month ago

Might be my new favorite packaging in my collection

Album is called URGH by Mandy, Indiana. I know there's probably cooler packaging out there, but in the limits of my collection, it's pretty cool. It comes with a QR Code on a sticker that takes you to an RGB Lens app to let you see it's separate parts. Also, when I first opened it, I thought it didn't have a tracklist, but I held it at a weird angle and found it.

Super cool album if you haven't checked it out, and I really enjoyed discovering the packaging

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