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Post by Mr Momentum & the Sidesteppers on Apr 28, 2011 12:00:50 GMT -5
this is even more 90s
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Post by elbow unit on Apr 28, 2011 17:18:59 GMT -5
s;lfj;ja;lfj;ldjasdfa, HOLY SHIT I FUCKING LOVE THAT SONG
also this
this man is my hero
also dfgndf.gndfgnd
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Post by Mr Momentum & the Sidesteppers on Apr 29, 2011 8:32:21 GMT -5
woahalso this song is strangely really chills, reminds me of a spy movie damn that tourettes thing I thought was a joke but looking at his other videos it might be serious lmfao also wtf was that christian gangster rap?
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Post by Mr Momentum & the Sidesteppers on May 2, 2011 22:41:17 GMT -5
i dunno wtf this is, but it's my new favourite band
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Post by elbow unit on May 30, 2011 12:26:51 GMT -5
all things must die
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Post by Mr Momentum & the Sidesteppers on May 30, 2011 14:36:12 GMT -5
rofl at the death metal voice in a 90s dance song
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Post by Hauskaz on May 30, 2011 18:09:12 GMT -5
That was so absolutely horrible.
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Post by Mr Momentum & the Sidesteppers on May 30, 2011 18:24:16 GMT -5
god bless patrick
also not related but this guy is a TYRANT as zerg
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Post by Duvet on Jun 9, 2011 14:42:28 GMT -5
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Post by Hauskaz on Jun 9, 2011 20:45:30 GMT -5
I did not expect that.
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Post by Mr Momentum & the Sidesteppers on Jun 9, 2011 22:22:19 GMT -5
I like this concept, torrenting
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Post by Mr Momentum & the Sidesteppers on Jun 12, 2011 9:01:32 GMT -5
some guy on 4chan youtube swap sent me this song. i torrented the whole show and had no regrets
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Post by Mr Momentum & the Sidesteppers on Jun 18, 2011 5:52:54 GMT -5
i'm a faggot
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Post by Mr Momentum & the Sidesteppers on Jun 23, 2011 20:07:21 GMT -5
play this song with a pair of really good speakers/headphones with good bass and tell me this isn't creepy as fuck
I met my best friend in elementary school. We had both brought our Gameboys to school one day and sat together at lunch once we realized what we had in common. I had Blue version and a Venausaur, he had Red version and a Charizard. He and I battled whenever we could and became great pals. As the years went on, we continued playing Pokemon, even through high school. Throughout all of the Pokemon generations and versions we went though, the battles never became dull.
As we approached college, we had to go separate ways. We didn't speak much after that; we had such busy lives to follow in college. I didn't think we would ever regain the friendship we once had. Then, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl were released in 2007 and we once again enjoyed our common interest in the series. We battled and talked over Wi-Fi nearly every day for a few weeks after its release.
My friend told me that he planned to play through his old Red version again. Since it had been about three months after the release of Diamond and Pearl, we didn't play them as much as before. I asked him why he wanted to play that dusty old cartridge, and he responded, "I don't know, maybe I'll find something that no one has found before."
Despite my unwillingness to run through my Blue version with him, he played his Red version anyway. After he started his journey, I never talked to him again. About three weeks later, I received a call from my friend's parents.
Even though he never had any similar problems before, he died from what was speculated to be an intense seizure. He was alone in his dorm room until a roommate, who was unfortunately too late, found him lying on the ground, lifeless, and strangely wearing his favorite headphones. I flew out as soon as I could to attend his funeral. His roommate, who was going to attend as well, informed me that just days before the incident my friend was becoming obsessed with Lavender Town and its music. My friend had aspired to become a sound engineer after graduating and had a wide range of audio skills at his disposal. He could always hear quiet sounds vividly while I failed to even recognize them at all.
As soon as he rediscovered Lavender Town, he ripped its audio to his computer and began experimenting with it. Interestingly, he bragged about finding a rare rip of the music from the first distributed batch of the Japanese-exclusive Green version. Not specifically referring to the special Japanese version, he had told the roommate that, "The frequencies in this song are different; they blend together in a special way. But there's something missing. I think something was meant to be mixed in, but it never could have worked on the Gameboy. It was so limited in terms of sound bandwidth." I had the chance to go through his laptop one last time, so I visited his Recent Items list. At the very top read "lavender.wav". Along with a few photos of us together, I copied this to my flash drive. Caught in my sadness over my best friend's death, I ignored the audio file until a few weeks before writing this. I somehow recently decided that I needed to retrace what had happened.
Driven by my desire to know what caused his untimely death, I opened the properties dialog box for the audio file, without opening the file to listen to it. Within the comments section of the metadata, he had written, "binaural tones, i added the necessary frequencies, i know why lavender town sounds so sad, and i know the part that was missing". Even eerier, I looked in his default audio program (still without listening to the file) and found the playcount for this file. One. I chatted with a sound enthusiast online in hope to decipher these cryptic comments. He gave me some special software which would analyze the audio in real time and said that was the most that could be done. This video is a screen recording of me running the aforementioned software with the original audio file. To this day I have not listened to the actual audio, as I am too emotionally disturbed by my best friend, Anthony's, death.
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Post by Hauskaz on Jun 23, 2011 20:52:22 GMT -5
Knowing how this is actually done made it retarded for me, rofl.
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