I love them as well. I use Face if the Earth as my morning alarm tone. I chose this song because the song it covers plays at my work. The slower tempo gives a creepy, stalkerish vibe to the song, in contrast to the poppy original.
I absolutely love my Aftershokz (now branded Shokz) bone conduction headphones. Are they the best sound quality ever? No. Do they lack depth in the bass? Yes. But I listen to a lot of podcasts and the talking voice is right in the sweet spot. But what is fantastic is I never have to take them off (unless I'm at work) because there is no actual obstruction to hearing. I love going for a walk in the woods with some low level post rock playing adding a layer of beauty. It's Iike having my own private soundtrack.
I think it's just one of those things, like beer. Some people love the taste right off the bat, for some it's an acquired taste and for other it's something they don't care to enjoy. I was never a huge primus fan but I'd probably like them more than I would have when I was younger. I love angular guitars and weird rock. I think this song is meant to be noisy and fun. And if you think it's too noisy or not fun then that's OK too.
I would just keep a bucket of oxiclean and throw bottles in there as they are emptied. By the time I get around to emptying the bucket most of the labels had floated off and the bottles were mostly clean.
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The university does not participate in federal financial aid programs, but it does offer scholarships to eligible students
20ish years ago I made a mixed cd for a bunch of friends when we were working at a summer camp. This song was dedicated to my best friend who lived just outside DC.
I love them as well. I use Face if the Earth as my morning alarm tone. I chose this song because the song it covers plays at my work. The slower tempo gives a creepy, stalkerish vibe to the song, in contrast to the poppy original.