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Teach
Mar 28, 2008


Pillbug
I've had a song rattling round my head for an age, and I can't pin it - please help.

I think it's a bit of American hardcore or punk, but it's a much slower grind than most of that genre. The lyrics are about the Groundhog Day-style of a mundane life - "Get up, go to work, come home, eat, drink, TV, sleep". That kind of phrase repeated.

I thought it was Rollins or Black Flag, but for the life of me I can't work it out. Any thoughts? Thanks!

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Teach
Mar 28, 2008


Pillbug
Thanks, but not. Right pace, and it's helped me describe what I'm looking for.

The song I'm searching for has a similar vocal pace, but the beat double times under the vocal, or even four beats for each of the beats that the vocals are hitting. And there's no first to fifth in the vocals - it's more of a monotone.

This is, of course, if I'm remembering the song at all. Or didn't dream it.

Thanks though - I hadn't heard that DK song before.

Teach
Mar 28, 2008


Pillbug

yaffle posted:

Its a Cure song, late 80's/early 90's album track that either starts or ends with a tinkly scratchy little piano tune, any ideas?

The Caterpillar, surely?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzxJ5YvYfx4

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