I've always hated the mix to this version of this song, especially on headphones. The guitar is either just too loud or not compressed or both. Great song though.
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I've criticized some bad lyrics in songs in some of my videos, but I will never clown or ridicule any other music artist for putting out their work...ever! Especially because I know ppl will clown my own work🤣Ppl on here just destroy artists with the guts to be that vulnerable.
"FROM" is annoying me! It took 7 episodes to get to anything even remotely interesting regarding how the season started. There's like 3 decent episodes a season now with 7 episodes of drawn out filler.
I've sadly noticed this when creating songs in FL Studio. Maybe it's just me. or maybe I just don't fully know how to get that sound yet. I use saturation, but maybe I'm not using it correctly, or not enough. Maybe I boost the highs too much on some tracks.
DJ Quik on why he believes analog tape is better for recording music than digital, claiming it captures the energy and feeling in a room while explaining why the album Thriller sounds different on vinyl compared to iTunes.
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I think I found the solution. I used Chowtape on my most recent song and it gives it that tape sound. It's a slight difference, but it makes digital sound less "polished".
The follow-up to Green Day's pivotal album ‘American Idiot’ was supposed be produced by celebrated songwriter and 4 Non Blondes vocalist Linda Perry.
But the band axed her, she now says, because Billie Armstrong is "a little pussy."
This mom’s daughter was genuinely disturbed by a song from 1978… She pulled up a music video of “Hot Child in the City” from 1978 and her daughter was immediately horrified.
The poor girl sat there in disbelief while her mom laughed the entire time. Between the lyrics and the overall vibe, she was genuinely creeped out and ready to shut it off.
It’s crazy how songs people used to just sing along to back in the day sounds so off now. We really weren’t paying attention to half the stuff we were listening to.
Have you ever shown your kids an old song and watched them have a full meltdown over the lyrics?