neku

neku wrote (edited )

one time my mum used "busted a nut" to mean "busted a gut" and i said "mum that means something different" and she paused and was like "... i know"

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neku wrote

i never really got into homestuck music like other people did but it feels like all my favourite songs are all the relaxed and pretty songs like unlabelled and moonsetter and darling kanaya which are like totally on the other end of the spectrum to all the epic cinematic guitar rock stuff. like i admit that megalovania and the way that its been used through homestuck (and undertale) is cool but it's just too much energy for me lol

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neku wrote

do popular musicians do that thing homestuck does

somewhere out there is a world where someone can ask "is popular music like homestuck in the sense that xyz" and the answer would be yes. the answer from our world is... probably not

and reference motifs and melodies from other songs constantly

nah. i think that if you're paying attention you can identify where artists pull ideas from others but not in the sense that they're paying homage or calling back to another song but rather theyre identifying what is catchy and sells and integrating those elements into their music. i wouldn't say that nobody ever does it ever but if it has happened you'd never hear it in a single, probably only see in an album, probably as a callback in the very last track. and definitely not, like, as subtly as homestuck musicians might integrate those references. an example might be chan chaka chan chan by kyary pamyu pamyu which is the final track off pamyu pamyu revolution. at 2:33 she integrates the melodies of pon pon pon, candy candy, and tsukematseru briefly

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neku wrote (edited )

im googling and i cant find it

edit: ohhh

edit: like i genuinely thought this was some avant garde itch.io shit. i was pumped to play a game where you could master three different types of burger and have sex with a vampire. i want to be in that world

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