I’ve had this idea for awhile. A weird-core playlist that isn’t actually the aesthetic of “weirdcore” but actually just, pretty weird. There’s little similarity between these songs, which might make listening to this playlist feel very disjointed. That’s the intended experience :)
Still it is very very biased in my favour, as most of these are favourites of mine. some of the genres are: glitch pop, alternative R&B, metal, dream pop, hip hop, IDM, & folk.
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Here’s a list of all the songs in plaintext with their genres, and CW if necessary. under the cut
omni - earrings: indie rock
Cheer-accident - smile: avant-prog
enjoy - geography: hypnagogic pop
ween - tried and true: psychedelic rock
the callous daoboys - star baby: mathcore, CW: loud, screaming/shouting, cult/religion references
shmu - sensory glitch: neo-psychedelia, CW: glitchy noises
DJ rozwell - sounds from hell: instrumental hip-hop, CW: bitcrushed, outro is a clip from a radioshow about cryptids/conspiracy theories
Entrepreneurs - YV BN RBBD: indietronica, CW: glitchy noises
bjork - triumph of a heart: A cappella, art pop, CW: mouth sounds (not wet though)
cibo matto - apple: art pop
aesop rock - fryerstarter: abstract hip-hop, CW: kinda gross,(mentions of animal organs and such) may trigger unreality, (talks about the effects of psychedelics/insomnia) religion/cults
clarence clarity - off my grid: alternative R&B/glitch-pop, CW: this song alludes to sex addiction (masturbation)
mr bungle - sweet charity: experimental rock,
ser un peyjalero - black sheep: avant-prog, CW: just kind of unsettling. IDK.
the garden - sneaky devil: art punk, CW: screaming/shouting
igorrr - cheval: avant-garde metal/breakcore, glitchy noises, screaming
faith no more - RV: alternative metal, CW: mention of child abuse, racism, sexism, suicide (song is from the perspective of an dead-beat republican man, as a way to criticize them)
poppy - concrete: alternative metal, CW: screaming
Sleater-kinney - The fox: indie rock, CW: song is a metaphor for a sexual predator
Comus - the prisoner: progressive folk, CW: this song is from the perspective of a person with mental health issues being sent to an insane asylum and being tortured. Disorienting echoing sounds at the end, unreality
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SER UN PEYJALERO
"Joint is better than Panzerfaust"
(LP. MXM. 1990) [CZ]
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