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A Chinese mitten crab. Scientists from the Natural History Museum have built traps to manage UK’s rising numbers of the furry crustaceans. The crabs, which can grow bigger than a 10in dinner plate, are an invasive species that prey on our native fauna – ‘eating us out of house and home’, as one researcher put it
Photograph: Frank Hecker/Alamy
#frank hecker#photographer#alamy#chinese mitten crab#crab#marine life#natural history museum#crustaceans#nature#animal
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Heeehyy guys 😍 still alive. Barely…. I know I’m not very active on tumblr but I am looking and lurking!! Still Das boot brain rotting so here’s more art I’ve made for it
#fanart#myart#ww2#uboat#Das Boot 2018#Robert Ehrenberg#Frank Strasser#Pauli Müller#Karl tennstedt#Thorsten Hecker#why is my art so inconsistent wtf
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Godzilla (1998)
In today's review, I find that the late 80s were very dino-mite, as I attempt a #positive review of the 1998 blockbuster film, Godzilla #MatthewBroderick #JeanReno #MariaPitillo #HankAzaria #KevinDunn #MichaelLerner #HarryShearer #ArabellaField
When stories get told, a part of their country of origin is packaged and sent far and wide. We learn a lot about how different populations view life, the universe, and everything in between, from Hollywood’s blockbusters to Saturday morning cartoons from Japan. A nation’s identity can be gleaned from how different the adaptations of a similar story may be. In 1998, it was up to the United States…
#1998#Arabella Field#Chris Ellis#Christian Aubert#Clyde Kusatsu#Doug Savant#film#films#Francois Giroday#Frank Bruynbroek#Frank Welker#Gary A. Hecker#Glenn Morshower#Hank Azaria#Harry Shearer#Jean Reno#Kevin Dunn#Kurt Carley#Lorry Goldman#Malcolm Danare#Maria Pitillo#Matthew Broderick#Michael Lerner#Movies#Nancy Cartwright#Philippe Bergeron#positive#Ralph Manza#review#Richard Gant
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the temple of online teens to thirty somethings who listen to swans and natural snow buildings and the microphones and black midi and car seat headrest and coil and daughters and duster and godspeed you black emperor and have a nice life and neutral milk hotel and sigur ros and songs ohia and xiu xiu and animal collective and aphex twin and my bloody valentine and the velvet underground and talking heads and kate bush and joanna newsom and nick drake and captain beefheart and fishmans and the residents and les rallizes denudes and the smiths and the gerogerigegege and kero kero bonito and death grips and bjork and stereolab and radiohead and kanye west and slint and slowdive and cocteau twins and nas and a tribe called quest and elliott smith and television and pixies and sonic youth and dinosaur junior and the strokes and pharoah sanders and talk talk and black country new road and sufjan stevens and ajj and jeff buckley and sweet trip and leonard cohen and frank zappa and depeche mode and the clash and the stooges and unwound and tom waits and boards of canada and fiona apple and arcade fire and brian eno and boris and merzbow and sunn 0))) and melvins and ween and mount eerie and portishead and lcd soundsystem and wilco and big thief and pavement and kraftwerk and candy claws and yes and gang of four and sun kil moon and sun ra and burzum and death in june and current 93 and nurse with wound and psychic tv and this heat and wire and nick cave and bob dylan and the dismemberment plan and grouper and the brave little abacus and herbie hancock and beach house and patti smith and charles mingus and fugazi and minutemen and american football and yo la tengo and boredoms and wipers and the mars volta and fleet foxes and oasis and pulp and big star and sophie and flying lotus and the flaming lips and thundercat and mf doom and weezer and stars of the lid and jeff rosenstock and red house painters and tim hecker and steve reich and david bowie and lou reed and nico and jpegmafia and danny brown and husker du and misfits and r.e.m. and the replacements and soft machine and van der graaf generator and scott walker and philip glass and pj harvey and low and big black and new order and magdalena bay and steve roach and neu and can and magma and spiritualized and mort garson and henry cow and john zorn and faust and ornette coleman and xtc and the books and oneohtrix point never and nujabes and de la soul and rush and king gizzard and the lizard wizard and the cure and capn jazz and mitski and lana del rey and weyes blood and bon iver and giles corey and silver jews and the mountain goats and clipping and machine girl and deaths dynamic shroud Has just fallen into the ocean. ssorry
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Green Tiger Beetle (Cicindela campestris), family Cicindelidae, Albania
photograph by Frank Hecker
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Chapters 1-4 of Psychosis, Trauma, and Dissociation: Historical conceptions of psychotic disorders and schizophrenia
The term 'psychosis' was first used as an alternative to terms like 'insanity' and 'lunacy.' It was coined by the Austrian physician Ernst von Feuchtersleben, taken from the Greek word 'psyche' (meaning mind or soul) and the Latin suffix '-osis' (meaning an abnormal condition). It referred to a sickness where both the body and the soul were sick, or a disease that affected 'the whole person.' The coining of this term was in response to a German psychiatry debate between mental disease located in the 'soul' and disease located in the 'body' - /Psychiker/ and /Somatiker./ Modernly, 'psychosis' is used to mean 'having psychotic symptoms.' However, psychosis is often used related to incomprehensibility. It's not new - Jaspers argued more than a century ago that 'genuine psychotic delusions' are 'not understandable.' Often, terms like "quasi-psychotic" and "psychotic-like" are used when the behavior can be made sense of in some way. The book then argues that a useful conception of the word psychosis would be one where it means that a) an alteration in the 'hierarchy of reality' has occured, and b) the person as a whole has been changed in a fundamental way.
Thomas Sydenham (1624-1689) used the term 'hysteria' to denote any mental disorder short of 'frank alienation' (outright psychosis), while Thomas Willis (1621-1675) outlined a picture in 1672 of a condition what two centuries later would be called 'dementia praecox' by Emil Kraepelin. In 1808, the term 'psychiatry' was first used by Johann Reil to refer to the treatment of the mind. Now, larger scale scientific observations could be brought to what used to be isolated accounts of individual observers. John Haslam (1766-1844) provided cases that would be consistent with what would later be called 'schizophrenia', and his 1810 book /Illustrations of madness/ detailed a single case of insanity. It was of a paranoid psychotic man, James Tilly Matthews, who believed an 'infernal machine' was controlling his life and torturing him. Haslam also recognized that in some people there were states of excitement and depression that alternated - an early recognition of bipolar disorder. In the mid-nineteenth century, the term 'psychosis' was first proposed by Ernst von Feuchtersleben to replace 'insanity' or 'lunacy.' Ironically though, he considered 'hysteria' to be a neurosis (a term proposed for any disease caused by the functioning of the nerves), and as such it was more 'biological' than psychosis… Less than a generation later, Wilhelm Griesinger helped the somaticists win the soul versus soma dispute and 'psychosis' became a term for 'organically based mental disorders.' Under Griesinger's influence, psychosis came to mean organic (caused by organic processes) and neurosis came to mean non-organic (by-products of psychological development.) Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum (1828 - 1899) labelled the disorders hebephrenia (with his student Ewald Hecker), to mean a psychosis of young adoloscents characterized by mental disorientation, and catatonia, a condition where the patient had no reactivity, was mute, and physically immobile. Emil Kraepelin (1856 - 1926), while he wrote about every major psychiatric disorder, psychosis was a major interest of his. He built upon the ideas of Griesinger and Kahlbaum, observing many patients and outlined a classification of psychosis that is still very evident in the DSM-5. Kraeplin grouped together disorders that had a poor outcome - 'catatonia', 'hebephrenia', and 'dementia paranoides.' On the sixth edition of his textbook, he outlined 'manic depressive psychosis' (bipolar disorder) and 'dementia praecox' (schizophrenic disorders.' Kraeplin claimed that on top of progressive and inevitable decline, essential features were a discrepany between thought and emotion, negativism, stereotypical behaviors, hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thought. His focus on 'inherent bodily defects' in psychiatric disorders and rapid decline led to a pessimisstic outlook on the treatment of dementia praecox. Kraepelin also described 'paranoia,' a chronic illness characterized by delusional beliefs, in the absence of personality changes. He believed paranoia was less severe and associated with partial recovery. The first use of the term 'schizophrenia' was by Eugen Bleuler (1908/1987). Over 10 years, Bleuler developed his ideas on schizophrenia in close cooperation with Carl Jung. Bleuler criticized Kraepelin's idea of dementia praecox, by saying that not all cases began early (praecox) and not all cases ended in full mental deterioration (dementia.) He proposed the term 'schizophrenia' in a Berlin psychiatry conference. The word literally means 'split mind' as he thought that /tearing apart/ ('Zerreissung') and /splitting/ ('Spaltung') were central to the disorder.
Schneider's first-rank symptoms of schizophrenia had a powerful influence on the diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia, from the 1970s onwards. They were considered sufficient but not necessary for a diagnosis of schizophrenia to be made. They were (In German, followed by their english translations): Gedankenlautwerden (audible thoughts), Stimmen in Form von Rede und Gegenrede (voices conversing or arguing), Begleitung des Tuns mit halluzinierten Bemerkungen (voices commenting on one’s behaviour), körperliche Beeinflussung (somatic influences), Gedankenentzug, Gedankeneingebung und ‐beeinflussung(thought insertion, thought withdrawal and thought influences/‘made’ thoughts), echter Wahn als Beziehungssetzung ohne Anlaß (delusional perception).
#graypost#grayrambles#psychosis#schizophrenia#psychiatry#psychology#history#nerdpost#book: psychosis trauma and dissociation
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If you're into any of the following bands/artists: Autechre, Ryoji Ikeda, Pan Sonic, alva noto, Bernard Parmegiani, Alice Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, TODAY IS THE DAY, Peter Rehberg, Merzbow, Oval, Yasunao Tone, Pierre Schaeffer, Pierre Henry, Hecker, Unwound, Albert Ayler, Sun Ra, John Cage, Muslimgauze, Jan Jelinek, Anthony Braxton, Farmers Manual, Daphne Oram, Mira Calix, Einstürzende Neubauten, Eric Dolphy, Karleinz Stockhausen, Maryanne Amacher, Edgar Varèse, Iannis Xenakis, Laurel Halo, Fennesz, General Magic, Gescom, Ramleh, Prurient, Vladimir Ussachevsky, Pauline Oliveros, William Basinski, Luc Ferrari, Matthew Shipp, City of Caterpillar, Kouhei Matsunaga, Sensational, Mike Ink, Coil, Nobukazu Takemura, Halim El-Dabh, Martin Tetrault, Tod Dockstader, Matana Roberts, Chicago Underground Quartet, Microstoria, Vladislav Delay, Sonny Sharrock, Beatrice Dillon, SND, Mark Fell, Mika Vainio, Robin Rimbaud, Darkthrone, Christoph de Babalon, Toshimaru Nakamura, Steve Roden, Lithops, Nisennenmondai, Tackhead, Aaron Dilloway, Henry Flynt, Foehn, Yamantaka Eye, Portraits of Past, Pg99, Maxwell Sterling, Slint, Big Black, Russell Haswell, Sébastien Roux, Loraine James, Surgeon, Terrence Dixon, Underground Resistance, Dopplereffekt, Plastikman, Wolfgang Voigt, Robert Hood, Cecil Taylor, Matmos, Kangding Ray, Hijokaidan, Babyfather, Team Doyobi, Paul Lansky, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Soul Oddity, Kid606, Hugh Le Caine, Actress, Klein, Sven-Åke Johansson, Porter Ricks, Luciano Berio, The Third Eye Foundation, Grischa Lichtenberger, Replikants, Genocide Organ, Joji Yuasa, The Jesus Lizard, African Head Charge, Drive Like Jehu, Peter Brotzmann, Sonic Youth, Jawbox, Chino Amobi, Luke Vibert, James Ferraro, Florian Hecker, Tim Hecker, Eyehategod, Gorgoroth, Basic Channel, Maurizio, Steve Reich, Mouse on Mars, Burial, The Future Sound of London, Dean Blunt, Susumu Yokota, Skream, Benga, Farben, Polvo, Keiji Haino, The Black Dog, LFO, The Bug, SOPHIE, Global Communication, B12, Jlin, Stereolab, Pole, Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra, Juan Atkins, Wormrot, Oli XL, Napalm Death, Orchid, Bitch Magnet, Codeine, Microstoria, Moss Icon, Frank Bretschneider, Joey Beltram, Jeromes Dream, A Guy Called Gerald or DJ Manny
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been reading Frank Hecker's book on Sweet Blue Flowers and it's reminding me/giving me a fuller pictures of why I love this manga so much
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Frank Hecker : Quel est cet insecte ?
See on Scoop.it - Variétés entomologiques
Reconnaître 75 insectes les plus courants et favoriser leur présence : Bourdons, abeilles, guêpes, coccinelles, coléoptères
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Baker Motor Vehicle Company Building
7100-7122 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland , OH
The Baker Motor Vehicle Company Building, also known as the Baker Electric Building, Baker R&L Company, and A.L. Englander, is a historic commercial building in Cleveland, Ohio. Built in 1910, it was the first showroom of the Baker Electric Motor Car Co., a pioneer in Brass Era electric automobiles. Baker Electric merged with Rauch and Lang in 1914, and the building was sold in 1920. It served as an auto dealership, machine shop, and print shop for the next 86 years. The structure underwent a two-year renovation and historic preservation from 2006 and 2008, and now serves as a startup business incubator.
The site that would become the Baker Motor Vehicle Company showroom was originally a residence. From the 1860s to the 1920s, Euclid Avenue in Cleveland was known around the world as "Millionaires' Row" for the extensive number of mansions and fine homes that lined the street. The lot at 7100 Euclid Avenue had a Euclid frontage of 150 feet and an East 71st Street frontage of 450 feet. The house and property were owned by Alonzo F. Winslow, who began managing the American House hotel in Cleveland in 1852. He invented the Winslow corrugated roof iron for railroad freight cars and the Winslow stove for use in railroad passenger cars, which made him a wealthy man. He was a member of the Cleveland City Council from 1857 to 1858, and was elected Cuyahoga County Sheriff in sheriff in 1874. He died in 1908.
In early 1909, the Winslow House was sold to the Baker Electric Motor Car Co. and demolished. The new structure was designed by local architect Frank B. Meade in a mix of Early Commercial and Mission Revival styles. The building faced Euclid Avenue, and was 160 feet wide and 200 feet long, and set 50 feet back from the street. The Baker Electric Motor Car Co. building was first occupied on May 2, 1910. The showroom was utilized by both Baker Electric and Standard Automobile Co. salesmen. Faced with significant competition from the gasoline-powered automobile and declining sales of electric cars, Baker Electric merged with the Rauch & Lang Carriage Company in 1916. Production of electric passenger vehicles ceased in 1919. In 1920, the building was sold to the A.L. Englander Motor Co., which used the showroom to sell Hupp Motor Cars and, later, Pontiacs and Buicks. Englander closed its doors in March 1942, and the building was sold to the A.W. Hecker Co., which used it as a machine shop. The building was purchased by the newly formed GCC Corp. for $100,000 in July 1966 for use as a print shop. The building was renovated from 1980 to 1985 at a cost of $100,000. GCC's parent company closed the print business in 2000, leaving the building empty.
Cleveland developer Dick Pace in 2006 purchased the still-empty structure for $780,000. Over the next two years, Pace spent $7 million transforming the building into laboratory, light industry, and office space for startup companies. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 21, 2007, for its association with the Cleveland's automobile industry and the electric automobile, and Pace received extensive historic preservation tax credits[e] which paid for 40 percent of the renovation's cost. The showroom windows were unbricked, the dropped ceiling and drywall removed, and the original ceramic floor restored. By 2009, the Baker Motor Vehicle Building was 70 percent occupied. In 2010, the city of Cleveland installed one of the first public electric vehicle recharging stations at the Baker Motor Vehicle Building—bringing electric automobile charging back to the building 90 years after it was removed.
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Der ausgezeichnete Skandal-Journalist Joachim Frank
katholisches.info: Ein Gastkommentar von Hubert Hecker Kardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, Erzbischof von Köln, gab schon Ende 2018 als erster deutscher Bischof ein wissenschaftliches Missbrauchsgutachten in Auftrag. Erst zwei Jahre später kam Kardinal Marx der entsprechenden Empfehlung der MHG-Studie nach, Bischof Bode erst 2021. Auch bei der empfohlenen Einrichtung eines diözesanen Betroffenenrates wurde Kardinal Woelki als erster ... http://dlvr.it/SqtjBv
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Frank J. Hecker Mansion, Detroit, Michigan by Jim Garrett Via Flickr: A view of the Frank J. Hecker mansion from across Woodward Avenue. This house has 40 rooms and 13 fireplaces. Constructed in 1892, it cost $147,000 which when adjusted for inflation is about $2.7 million in 2001 dollars.
#Detroit#Michigan#architecture#homes#houses#mansions#historic#Ferry Street#Frank J. Hecker mansion#Detroit mansion#Hecker's folly#5510 Woodward
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M. Femme basks in the "Summer Rain"
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M. Femme basks in the "Summer Rain"
As they prepare to drop their full-length project, multi-talented band M. Femme share their new single "Summer Rain" with much gusto. The laidback summer ballad is ripe with warm Rhodes, rich guitar riffs, heavenly horns, and lively drum grooves to match the alluring melodic runs. Led by lead
#Alex Hecker#Brendan McGovern#Frank Vitolo#Jack Chandelier#LipServus Sunny#M. Femme#Nick Nihil#Sam Mascorella#Steve Steele#AUDIO
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Will Bentley and Buford be further explored?
In a manner of speaking.
#we haven't seen them all season like what the heckers#ducktales buzzards#ducktales frank angones#ducktales season 3#ducktales 2017
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#WritingFriday: Footloose
Nun ist das Jahr auch bald zu Ende und somit auch der #WritingFriday 2019. Zum Abschluss habe ich das Thema gewählt: Welches Schreibthema hat dir am meisten Spass gemacht? Verlinke uns nochmals deine liebste Geschichte beim Writing Friday von 2019. Die Geschichte, auf die ich so richtig stolz bin, habe ich 2018 verfasst und generell liebe ich alle Geschichten mit Alex und Blue. Also habe ich eine…
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#Billy#Blue Hecker#Books#Chris Evans#Creative Writing#Erzählung#Fingerhut#Footloose#Frank Miller#Friday#Geschichte#Gil Birmingham#Gwenny Devoncourt#Himmelblau#Kenny Loggins#Kreatives Schreiben#Line Dancing#Marmelade#Mateo#Matthew Hecker#Octavia Spencer#Oma#Read Books and fall in Love#Rosenranken#Sam Elliott#Schreiben#Scott Eastwood#Tom Cruise#Tom Holland#Writing
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EVERY ALBUM I REMEMBER LISTENING TO FOR THE FIRST TIME IN JANUARY AND MY OPINIONS ON THEM IN 5 WORDS OR LESS
Celtic Frost - Danse Macabre (Thrash metal?): I LIKED IT!
Farben - Stuck (Microhouse): I LIKED IT!
Beherit - Drawing Down the Moon (Raw black metal?): I LIKED IT!
Lesser - Welcome to the American Experience (Sound collage/IDM?): IT WAS FUNNY! KINDA BAD!
Darkthrone - F.O.A.D.: (Crust punk?): IT WAS FUNNY!
Pan-Amerikan Native Front - Little Turtle's War (Indigenous American black metal?): I LIKED IT!
Morbid - Year of the Goat (Death metal demos): I LIKED IT!
Thorns - Grymyrk (Instrumental black metal demos): I LIKED IT!
Fatima Al Qadiri - Genre-Specific Xperience (Left-field club): I LIKED IT!
Frankie Knuckles - Beyond the Mix (Chicago House): I LIKED IT!
Hellhammer - Apocalyptic Raids (Lofi thrash metal?): I LIKED IT!
Yasunao Tone - ATAK016 MUSICA SIMULACRA (Glitch/Sound art): COOL AND FUNNY!
Silver Jews - The Natural Bridge (Singer/songwriter): I LIKED IT!
Zeni Geva - Desire for Agony (Noise rock): I LIKED IT!
Paysage D'Hiver - Winterkalte (Atmospheric black metal): I LIKED IT!
TODAY IS THE DAY - Sadness Will Prevail (Experimental metal wankery): I LIKED IT!
Darkthrone - Goatlord (Death metal instrumentals overdubbed a few years late with black metal vocals): I LIKED IT! IT'S FUNNY!
Darkthrone - Hate Them (Crust punk???): IT'S FUNNY!
Klein - Star in the Hood (Experimental): I LIKED IT!
Darkthrone - Sardonic Wrath (3-minute-long black metal): I LIKED IT! IT'S FUNNY!
Mika Vainio - Onko (Minimal electronic noise something something: I LIKED IT!
Isengard - Vinterskugge (Black/Folk metal): I LIKED IT! IT'S FUNNY!
Frank Bretschneider, Giorgio Li Calzi: Zero Mambo (Glitch/Clicks n cuts): I LIKED IT!
Blasphemy - Fallen Angel of Doom (Black metal): I LIKED IT!
Chino Amobi - PARADISO (Experimental/sound collage): I LIKED IT!
Darkthrone - The Cult is Alive (Darkthrone music): I LIKED IT!
Eyehategod - Take As Needed for Pain (Sludge metal): I LIKED IT!
Tim Hecker - Radio Amor (Ambient): I LIKED IT!
Sigh - Scorn Defeat (Baroque black metal): I LIKED IT!
Batushka - Litourgiya (Orthodox church music + black metal): I LIKED IT!
James Ferraro - Skid Row (Eclectic/experimental/sound collage): I LIKED IT! IT'S FUNNY!
Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood (Experimental metal): I LIKED IT!
Darkthrone - Arctic Thunder (Darkthrone music): IT'S FUNNY!
Gorgoroth - Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam (Black metal): I LIKED IT!
Luke Vibert - GRIT. (Acid something-or-other): IT'S FUNNY!
Drive Like Jehu - Self Titled (Post-hardcore): I LIKED IT!
Fudge Tunnel - Hate Songs in E Minor (Sludge metal): I LIKED IT!
The Jesus Lizard - Pure (Noise rock): I LIKED IT!
Magrudergrind - Self Titled (Grindcore): I LIKED IT!
Holly Herndon - PROTO (Experimental electronic): I LIKED IT!
Acid Bath - When the Kite String Pops (90s metal that the internet tells me to listen to): I LIKED IT!
Buzzoven - Sore (Sludge metal): I LIKED IT!
Patty Waters - Sings (Free/avant-garde jazz): I LIKED IT!!!!!!!
Ulver - Kveldssanger (Folk whatever): THIS SUCKED!!!!!
Ulver - Nattens Madrigal (Black metal): I LIKED IT!
Melvins - Gluey Porch Treatments (Sludge metal): I LIKED IT!
DJ Stingray 313 - Aqua Team (Detroit techno/electro): I LIKED IT!
James Ferraro - Far Side Virtual (FUCK YOU): THIS SUCKED BUT IT'S FUNNY!
Trelldom - Til Evighet... (GAAHL'S FIRST BAND): I LIKED IT!
Urban Tribe - The Collapse of Modern Civilization (Detroit techno/house/something): I LIKED IT!
Kekht Arakh - Pale Swordsman (BLACK METAL FOR GAY PEOPLE): I LIKED IT!
Minor Threat - Out of Step (DC Hardcore): I LIKED IT!
Discordance Axis - The Inalienable Dreamless (Grindcore About Neon Genesis Evangelion): I LIKED IT!
Kekht Arakh - Night & Love (STILL BLACK METAL FOR GAY PEOPLE): I LIKED IT!
Uboa - The Origin of My Depression (Power electronics/ambient): I LIKED IT!!!!!!!!!!
The Abyssinians - Arise (Roots reggae): I LIKED IT!
Chokebore - A Taste for Bitters (Post-hardcore): WEIRD VOX BUT I LIKE!
This Heat - Deceit (Experimental/post-punk): I LIKED IT!
Husker Du - Metal Circus (Technically an EP but whatever, post-hardcore): I LIKED IT!
The Jesus Lizard - Head (Noise rock): I LIKED IT!
Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul (Progressive 70s soul): I LIKED IT!!
Curtis Mayfield - Curtis (Progressive 70s soul): I LIKED IT!
Polvo - Cor-Crane Secret (Post-hardcore): I LIKED IT!
Otis Redding - The Dock of the Bay (60s soul/R&B): I LIKED IT!
The Impressions - Keep on Pushing (60s soul/R&B): I LIKED IT!
Guru - Jazzmatazz Volume One (Acid jazz/jazz hip hop): I LIKED IT!
Clikatat Ikatowi - Orchestrated and Conducted by (Post-hardcore): I LIKED IT!
#as you can tell in the first half of this month i was listening to as much namechecked black metal and black metal adjacent albums#as i could#music#long post#the only one that i thought 100% sucked were the ulver folk one
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