post emotional songs or mix
by emotional i don't mean emo
Post emotional songs or mix
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>pop
what's wrong with pop?
it's always been the best genre
In what prefecture do you live? In the summer I will go to Japan and "teach" (beat) you.
I live in Yokosuka city, Kanagawa prefecture
teach me
CRAWLING
are you guys posting emo trap music?
>Kanagawa prefecture
Not close, I would come if i wanted to spend my money for buy JRPASS
this is why we need a third nuke
i don't use jr so idk, which city are you going to?
oh i thought was was emo trap music
jazz hop is very chilling
Kyoto
very distant
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Some of my favourites
Emo gay shit.
>i don't mean emo
i like emo, tho
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You need to understand the story behind this song before you actually listen to it.
The writer of this song is Maynard James Keenan, and his mother was Judith Marie. When James was 11 years old, his mother had a cerebral palsy aneurysm. She was paralyzed over much of her body, and suffered great pain. Yet, she remained a devout christian.
James, still a young child, wondered why God would do this to his dear, perfect, loving mother. He grew to lose his religious beliefs, became a strong advocate for atheism, yet never questioned his mothers faith.
When she died 23 years later, in 2003, it had been 10,000 days between her death and her aneurysm.
She was always so strong in her faith, and acted as a guiding light for Maynard. She suffered so much, yet gave nothing but love.
The two songs are eulogies to Judith Marie, borne November 22, 1943, and left on June 18, 2003.
>lil peep in OP
You must be a woman, and a very, very basic one at that