Zainstaluj Steam
zaloguj się
|
język
简体中文 (chiński uproszczony)
繁體中文 (chiński tradycyjny)
日本語 (japoński)
한국어 (koreański)
ไทย (tajski)
български (bułgarski)
Čeština (czeski)
Dansk (duński)
Deutsch (niemiecki)
English (angielski)
Español – España (hiszpański)
Español – Latinoamérica (hiszpański latynoamerykański)
Ελληνικά (grecki)
Français (francuski)
Italiano (włoski)
Bahasa Indonesia (indonezyjski)
Magyar (węgierski)
Nederlands (niderlandzki)
Norsk (norweski)
Português (portugalski – Portugalia)
Português – Brasil (portugalski brazylijski)
Română (rumuński)
Русский (rosyjski)
Suomi (fiński)
Svenska (szwedzki)
Türkçe (turecki)
Tiếng Việt (wietnamski)
Українська (ukraiński)
Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
My guilty pleasure would probably have to be Game Grumps remixes. The fact that people turn rambling conversations into really catchy songs is amazing. Take this song, which stems from a discussion as to how Luigi's sprite in Super Mario Bros. 2US looks like he's holding his suspenders like a mayor or something.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxkC-Azj9nk
Punk-(TIE)Dead Kennedys and ANTI-FLAG, Hardcore-Minor Threat, Post-Hardcore-Billy Talent, Celtic Punk-Flogging Molly, Metalcore-The Killing Tree, Ska Punk-Authority zero, metalcore-The Killing Tree
this was only to name a few of my favorite....
you may be asking.. what about the only band that ever mattered?
well, they are the only band that ever mattered...so they are their own category
*drumroll*
THE CLASH!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kToPZpc6u8
But mostly psychedelic trance.
http://youtu.be/WR2G-p_rke4
ewww, you are the worst kind of person. Try other electronic music.
Wow. Let's not only sterotype all Americans but pick out Gangham Style as an example of "foreign" music.
By the way, the OP is rather clear even if the words are a bit mixed up. In this case, "foreign" refers to lyrics in a language you do not understand. In that sense, it is a valid question: do you need to understand the lyrics to enjoy the song. In my case, no. I'm a big fan of Ladysmith, for example. My favorite cover of "I Think We're Alone Now" is Lene Lovich's Japanese version.
My suggestion is to ignore YouTube trends and seek out music instead.
Because there are some catchy skinhead songs out there, but you'll never see me at one of those shows unless it's to beat everyone there with a baseball bat.
FYI I feel the similarly about pop music, it is manufactured by the studio to be as irritatingly catchy as possible with no actual talent or content, just focus groups and good looking hacks that can't sing or play an instrument that the studio has a new face they can put on their song of the week to keep the way too easily entertained throwing money at them.
Yeah, the future of crap that will fill the world's landfills.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E6ljLSOkbY