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| Genderfluid 🏳️‍⚧️ | 28 | | Plural | Therian | ⛧🦇⛧ | | MINORS DNI | Effeminate boy-girl Makes music as DVSK and 8BITDEADANGEL
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thank you qtPy ♡
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I hope you're able to get back to that old feeling. Its been nice keeping up with your art.
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You can also listen here youtu.be/B9kZogBInK4
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woag...
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Marie's lyrics pulls from personal topics like mental health and mental illnesses, as well as the self-image and bodily experiences (generally speaking and with colorful, cryptic descriptions), and friendship. Marie inspires me as an artist and musician, and I'm happy to be friends with her.
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Hypomanic Daydream is a chaotic blend of pop, deat metal, prog metal, chiptunes, vocaloid, synthwave....whatever really that comes to Marie. The best I could compare her work to is maybe Voivod if they had Yellow Magic Orchestra moments.
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i had 2 make my own bc the originals audio isn't half as good and i need this like water
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Both Paul and Sean were also briefly in the death metal pioneering band Death, on the album "Human"; a technical, progressive masterpiece in the world of metal.
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Both Paul and Sean opened up to being gay in the late 90's, and have been openly supportive of LGBTQ+ rights. Though most of their lyrics don't seem to breach the topic of sexuality, but rather esotericism, gnosticism, and spirituality, which I assume plays a lot into Masvidal's personhood.
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Cynic are a masterclass of musical diversity and marked by their otherworldly and trascendent music. They were one of the original Florida death metal acts and pioneers of technical death metal; blending jazz fusion, death metal, progressive rock, and synth-laden electronic music.
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Their lyrics originally focused on Christianity, but later on personal topics, and some of Doug's lyrics approached his struggles with religion and self acceptance. King's X were pioneers to the Progressive Metal genre while staying highly original, blending funk, soul, prog rock, and heavy metal.
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A mistake we all make, but an understandable mistake. Biscuits n Gravy too good
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you're so real for that ⛧🦍⛧
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Highly recommend their older stuff with their previous vocalist Johnny Marrow (R.I.P.) Iron Monkey and *especially* Our Problem.