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Masculine Melodies
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All of the best parts of culture through history have been poets, writers, and philosophers. Is there a reason why young women these days do not like to debate them on equal ground?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVecmhNYbuQ
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Best to embed the video.

Hard to go wrong with some good old rock and roll. One of my favorites (minus the cross-dressing [Image: lol.gif]):

Foofighters










I was at the show in July, fucking awesome.

Vice-Captain - #TeamWaitAndSee
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Hell yeah... driving to hell and back ) ; - ) >

How to navigate the winter roads?

Not like this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6P0SitRwy8

Or maybe in some fashion.
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there are lots
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Chicago Tribe.

My podcast with H3ltrsk3ltr and Cobra.

Snowplow is uber deep cover as an alpha dark triad player red pill awoken gorilla minded narc cop. -Kaotic
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Rach.




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Take a close look at the video of Nothing Remains :














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Quote: (09-14-2015 01:50 AM)johnnycage Wrote:  




my favorite cardio jam of all time.

Stan Bush put out a new record last year, it's really fucking good.
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Through the years, The Offspring have had a consistent current of red-pill thought...

From the appropriately titled album "Smash" a thorough mocking of beta-cuckoldry-






From the same album...masculine in the same way that much of Rap is; that is self destructive but aggressive (keeping tongue firmly in cheek though) The Offspring is also one of the few bands that can work in cuss words seamlessly, without them sounding forced.






At first blush, their song "Hit That" may seem to be anti PUA and thus contradictory to neomasculinity, but in reality they are decrying the breakdown of the family. No one is saying don't get laid...just don't go around creating kids out of wedlock. Note that they are not letting women off the hook either...






"Why Don't You Get a Job?" Speaks for itself...again, notice that women are held accountable as well.






"She's Got Issues" Another one that speaks for itself. Musically, one of their worst, but the message is loud and clear. The better looking version of "Big Red" in the video is pretty perfect...








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Contrary to expectations, the AIDS crisis hasn’t yet killed all of the world’s performance artists.

-Jim Goad
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The vast majority of melodies are masculine. Testosterone and desire fuels the creative engine.
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"The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilised community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others...in the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute." - John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
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I like stuff with a country sound, but none of that corporate shit that comes out of Nashville these days.

You guys in Texas may know of Slaid Cleaves. Not many others have heard of him. Great Americana singer-songwriter whose songs tell stories of actual men--- not leftist political analogies.

The first one you Canadians might appreciate:





This one is for all of you tradesmen out there (yeah, I know it's at Pandora):





Here's one for the vets:





Another good Americana artist is Paul Thorn. Sample bit here:



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Lastly, Chris Knight is one of the great living singer-song writers in the Americana tradition. Here are a couple highlights.

This first one is about killing the people who murdered your brother. One of the better ballads of the last 20 years in my opinion. Riveting story.





This one is about just being an all around man's man:





Finally, one about drawing a line in the sand when you need to. It's especially pertinent to what's going on with the global economy and this debacle in Europe. Full of good wisdom:



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"I don't care that you done me wrong,
Cause I've already moved on.
I don't care what his name is.
Girl, it is what it is."




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both pretty much have the same theme: living life on the fast lane.

I especially like that motorhead video, at the end he busts out of his grave on a motorcycle haha
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"Na kolela" by the Bulgarian band Epizod (at 20:49 in the linked video):





,,Я видел, куда падает солнце!
Оно уходит сквозь постель,
В глубокую щель!"
-Андрей Середа, ,,Улица чужих лиц", 1989 г.
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Bruising cervix since 96
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"I just want to live out my days drinking virgin margaritas and banging virgin señoritas" - Uncle Cr33pin
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A man is defined by his work, and there is a rich history of music from the labor movement:



This is my favorite working song of all time. Brings a tear to me eye it does:







This tribute from a son to his father who worked in the mines so he wouldn't have to is beautiful too:





“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”

Carl Jung
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