My music journey starts in late 2022, when my parental
figure gave me apple music. I listened to j-pop, wasn't into
music much at the time. Later I started listening to more
rock, than punk, riot grrrl, garage rock, etc. Then I
finally started listening to goth around March of 2025. I
heard Dear Prudence by Siouxsie and the Bansheses on an
insta post and I just fell down the rabbit hole. Ngl, I've
never really listened to the lyrics of many songs, the sound
is what matters more to me I guess.
My absolute faaaaaaaavorite band is Mephisto Walz!!! I even
have their Immersion II cd! My favorite albums of there's
are Immersion II and IIIrd Incarnation. Scoundrel is good
too.
I also love Diva Destruction, Killing Joke, Cocteau Twins,
and Siouxsie & the Banshees
Best Songs Ever (according to me)
+ The Tyger - Mephisto Walz
+ Tabazan - Killing Joke
+ The Beast Within - Mephisto Walz
+ Going Under Ground - Mephisto Walz
+ You're the Psycho - Diva Destruction
+ Valley of Scars - Diva Destruction
+ Empire Song - Killing Joke
+ Outside the Gate - Killing Joke
+ O Baby - Siouxsie and the Banshees
+ Nightingale - Mephisto Walz
+ Sacrifice - London After Midnight
+ Psycho Magnet - London After Midnight
+ The Hum - Killing Joke
+ Icarus - Mephisto Walz
+ Cold - The Cure
+ Pornagraphy - The Cure
+ Heartland - The Sound
Currently dont own much music. Still need to build up my
collection.
Here's my bandcamp I guess
bandcamp linky
I do have a few cds though!! 2 of them are random ones I got
at a cd store, one is Immersion II. I got my cd player from
goodwill. I am planning on getting cds of Pornagraphy by The
Cure, and IIIrd Incarnation soon.
Some other random music things I guess.
Mommy Long Legs is so fun to do karoake to. Used to listen
to Mike Krol a ton. Dazey and the Scouts are a good band
too, sadly they only realesed one album. Their song Maggot
is a fave.I did listen to some vkei once, pretty nice. I
remember listening to Eighties by Killing Joke for the first
time, and getting a bit disoriented because it uses the same
riff from that one Nirvana song. Turns out, quite a few
songs have used that riff. Um, that's it... bye.
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