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  • I think Hideous Aftermath is great, super heavy and brutal but it’s obviously not just mindless caveman stuff (though it’s groovy enough even caveman-listeners could vibe with it)! I’m not gonna lie and pretend it’s gonna sit at the top of my tier list or anything, but it’s definitely in the better half of the 200~ albums I’ve heard and rated from 2025. And yeah like you said, a really great example of bringing the old school sound and feel into the new school.

    Suggestions (i’ll keep 'em recent-ish for now unless you want older stuff):

    1. Horse Bitch - RIP Pistachio (2021) - Folk punk. Just a tremendous and extremely underground record that’s equal parts pathos, catharsis, party, and funny. This is pretty small band and honestly I think I might just be their biggest fan, lol. I love this goddamn album.

    2. Playboy Manbaby - Violence (2026) - Garage punk/indie rock, almost a bit post-punk. Insanely approachable punk album that still has some meat to the lyrics. This one totally surprised me but it’s currently my 3rd highest rated album of 2026 so far.

    3. Vittra - Intense Indifference (2025) - Melodic Death Metal. This wasn’t my favorite album last year (it was #13 though!), but it had to be one of the most fun albums I listened to last year, especially for a heavy album. I don’t know how else to explain it other than to say that it’s just such a goddamn good time and the entire run of the album it really sounds like the musicians themselves are having a goddamn blast. If you want to know what I mean without committing to the full album yet, just check out ‘Transylvanian Buffet,’ although album opener ‘MOFO’ is just as fun but like 10% less silly.

    BONUS 3.5. Impureza - Alcázares (2025) - Technical Death Metal/Prog Metal/SPANISH FOLK MUSIC. Okay so Alcázares and Intense Indifference aren’t really all that similar, but they have a similar vibe to me; both are super playful, inventive, and experimental without feeling novelty or tacky. Overall I like Intense Indifference more, but if you really vibe with that one and gotta have something else that scratches a similar itch, this is absolutely what I’d recommend.

    1. Anna Pest - Dark Arms Reach Skyward With Bone White Fingers II: Be (Not) Afraid (2026) - Deathcore/Technical Death Metal/Mathcore/Electronicore/Hyperpop? Real talk, this album blew my mind. I only checked it out because in January I saw it was doing well in the early 2026 charts on rateyourmusic so I wanted to see why. Looking at the album cover I was immediately worried, absolutely certain that I was about to hear something insanely cringe. Instead my face was immediately ripped off and sewn back on with a bloody manic smile. This shit is wild. It’s basically the most extreme maximalist hyperpop approach, but applied to metal. You gotta be open to being like, sonically overwhelmed at times tbh, but holy shit what a ride.

    2. Open Mike Eagle - Anime, Trauma & Divorce (2020) - Alternative Hip-Hop/Conscious Rap. Mostly just wanted to include a hip-hop album since we both liked the most recent Clipse. Anime, Trauma & Divorce is definitely my favorite hip-hop album of the 2020s so far, but it’s definitely on the more like, chill, introspective side of the genre. Tons of clever, nerdy bars though, and just awesome music underneath the voice. The tracks with “Little A$e” (OME’s son) are admittedly kind of pointless throwaways but I ain’t gonna fault the man for including his own child in the experience of sharing his art, especially on the album specifically about familial strife, ya know? All of the rest of the album is GOLD though, imo. Although admittedly I’m like almost the same age and have extremely similar interests as OME so this is one where your mileage might vary greatly depending on how relatable you find it.

    Tried to give you a little variety, hopefully you’ll like a couple of those. Same as you said, I’m not precious about this shit at all and I love talking music, so if you listen to them feel free to share any opinions you have, even if it’s “this shit sucks and anyone who listens to it is stupid!” 😅


  • No, you anthromorphize and project on them, but you don’t read them. They are an animal and we have no way of knowing what they think. What we have is a cultivated relationship through years of selective breeding, same as could be done with plenty of animals given the reason and time.

    I’m glad you love your pet, but you don’t know if they love you. You assume based on human projection, forgetting they are not human.





  • Sounds like we have similar taste. I really dig that Clipse album and while I haven’t listened to Xoth, I love tech death: Necrophagist, Fallujah, Archspire, Inferi, Ulcerate, Revocation, Cryptopsy, Cognitive (underrated!), Eschaton (also underrated!)

    I’m also an album guy, active music nerd on rateyourmusic. 👍

    So I guess I’m saying based on those two picks and your pro-album taste I think you sound cool, lol







  • I feel like comparing 3d Fallout to 1 & 2 is almost pointless, they’re effectively entirely different games and universes, imo. That said, I think F4 is more immersive and diagetically-believable than 1&2, even if the themes and storytelling are shallower.

    F1&2 are better storytelling games, F4 is a better immersive RPG.

    And I fully loved the settlement building and even the unpopular minutemen help/recruitment missions. Though I concede that they’re way better with mods, but everything in any Bethesda game (including Obsidian-partnered New Vegas) is vastly improved with mods; I genuinely don’t even understand how people can play a Bethesda game on console without the ability to mod



  • Fallout 4 is, by far, the best Fallout game.

    Yes, having dialogs limited to 4 simplified options is unfortunate. Doesn’t matter, the rest of the game and gameplay makes up for that ten times over.

    And yes, I am including New Vegas in the comparison.

    Also there’s a game called Valfaris that I think is rad as hell. It wasn’t disliked so much as completely slept on. Definitely worth looking at if you like tough retro 2d shoot & platform games