ok so when i worked at legoland back in the day, from october through november they would play these songs as background music. Sadly no one has converted them to YouTube yet.
I'm wheezing. It's so earnest that I almost feel bad laughing, but whenever I've almost relaxed into "maaaaaaybe it could be oddly charming in its lack of polish" there's suddenly a kazoo and no. No it is not. If there's anything that could make me rethink the spirit of legoland, it's two months of off key pumpkin songs.
The jolly, good pumpkin, with confusing comma, and I say that as someone who loves excessive commas, was probably the worst choice I could have made. I already had "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" stuck in my head because of various Skyrim shenanigans involving bears and mountains, and now they've fused.
Everyone else seems to find this awful, but I'm trying so hard not to scream with laughter at 3am. Am I the target audience?
Man I love that song. It’s one of the most cursed sounds I’ve ever heard from an artist that celebrated.
I was trying to share this with my family, which was pretty funny in its own right because my sister (blue) couldn’t find the play button despite screenshots from both me and my dad (red) showing where it was.
This video makes me laugh! Turn on closed caption for some peripheral jokes haha Its LOUD warning Eta just noticed theres a cw "hang myself" joke in the CC, as an interpret of the sound
So, I recently found an online radio station that does nothing but microtonal/xenharmonic music. I'm very excited by this find, as you can almost always depend on xenharmonic music to be Extremely Cursed. Here's the best episode I've found so far. Please listen to the first song. (And then, if you're into it, do keep listening, because there's a great space pop song that comes on a little later.)
Y'all, can someone else listen to the music in this Twitter fancam and tell me what the fuck is going on
So I played the first video and was confused about what you meant. Then I got to the second. It sounds like someone tried to compose the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack in MIDI while having a personal crisis. Actually it sounds like three or so different MIDI video game soundtracks with different time signatures layered on top of each other for some reason, but it gives the feeling of trying to compose the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack in MIDI while having a personal crisis.
Oh man, I really want to revel in this, but I swear it hits me exactly like if there were a soundtrack for being carsick. I have no idea how. I rarely become carsick in a car, and I don't think music has ever made me even a little nauseous before. Maybe if I don't listen to it when I'm hungry and drank what turned out to be a little too much water. I'll have to come back to it. The name of the station is hilarious though.