First Utterance by Comus
Soundtrack to Mephisto Waltz
Music that scares you.
42Khanate "Things Viral"
Not so much scary as just over the top disturbing and minimal. It's quite possibly the most minimal stripped down drone doom album ever - and when I listen to it, I have visions of insane asylum patients escaping their hospitals and trekking through misty forests and cornfields barefoot, seeking out their high school sweethearts, talking to them (or screaming at them like Bon Scott being buried alive) while they kill them.
Not so much scary as just over the top disturbing and minimal. It's quite possibly the most minimal stripped down drone doom album ever - and when I listen to it, I have visions of insane asylum patients escaping their hospitals and trekking through misty forests and cornfields barefoot, seeking out their high school sweethearts, talking to them (or screaming at them like Bon Scott being buried alive) while they kill them.
Music that scares you.
44i'll second nin. in sixth grade, i got the downward spiral and it scared the shit out of me. i should say that i was raised in the most conservative baptist church in town and i thought i was going straight to hell for listening to 'evil' music. it was such a rush.
today:
wolf eyes
zeni geva
whitehouse
merzbow
rudimentary peni
jandek
to live and shave in l.a.
today:
wolf eyes
zeni geva
whitehouse
merzbow
rudimentary peni
jandek
to live and shave in l.a.
Music that scares you.
45johnnyemphysema wrote:I remember when I was a child there was this part on a cassette my parents had, for some reason I want to say Metallica, that this little girl say, "Mommy where's teddy?" My sister and I were home alone and it scared the pee/poop out of us. If anyone could help me figure out where that little bit of creepy came from I would love to repeatedly call my sister and play that.
somebody already called "breadfan" for this, but it made me think of the opening to "ballad of dwight fry" on alice cooper's 'love it to death' - also a bit of creepiness.
throbbing gristle's "hamburger lady" & suicide's "frankie teardrop" still get to me...
think that's about it though as far as getting the creeps. maybe some webern & some messiaen.
Music that scares you.
46Naked City, Torture Garden. Damn, that shit gives me nightmares about John Zorn implementing Japanese torture devices on me. Eesh.
Music that scares you.
47doctor_chumley wrote:Mia Farrow singing rosemary's baby tends to put a scare into me. Very pretty, very unsettling.....
That "mash/up" that mike patton did to this was laughable. Just my opinion, I'd like to keep the thread on topic.
Are you talking about the Fantomas cover from the Director's Cut album? That's not a mash-up. And there's some genuinely scary music on that album.
You had me at Sex Traction Aunts Getting Vodka-Rogered On Glass Furniture
Music that scares you.
50not so much scared as make me uncomfortable while listening.
throbbing gristle (persuasion, hamburger lady, etc.)
whitehouse (though that can just as easily make me laugh hysterically, depending on my mood)
probably some others.
throbbing gristle (persuasion, hamburger lady, etc.)
whitehouse (though that can just as easily make me laugh hysterically, depending on my mood)
probably some others.
To me Steve wrote:I'm curious why[...] you wouldn't just fuck off instead. Let's hear your record, cocksocket.