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Everything posted by palemoonbaby
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this was BTD sampler tracklist. i found it in thread from 2012/13 National Anthem (Nexus/Justin Parker) Born to Die (Emile Haynie) Live or Die (Jaz Rogers) Hey Lolita Hey (Liam Howe) Million Dollar Man (Chris Braide) Video Games (Justin Parker/Robopop) Paris (Guy Chambers/Liam Howe) Puppy Love (Justin Parker) Driving in Cars With Boys (Nexus) This is What Makes Us Girls (Tim Larcombe) Hundred Dollar Bill (Jayson Michael) Are You Ready? (Eg White) Diet Mountain Dew (Alexis Smith/Crispin Hunt/Mike Daly) You Can Be The Boss (Alexis Smith) Kinda Outta Luck (Alexis Smith) Carmen (Justin Parker) Put the Radio On (Biff Stannard) Blue Jeans (Emile Haynie)"
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this reaction is so iconic
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she has so many songs in every album sessions to that way that we should get two albums per year
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following this timeline i think that all witchy songs was made in 2015 shortly after Honeymoon release. she still was influenced by retro dreamy kind of dark soundscape. we see this in everything we heard (LFL demo, Heroin, BP demos etc.). she probaly had in mind dual concept from the beginning. first half upbeat songs with alt-pop/hip-hop/trap instrumentals, second more stripped down. all things which happened around her slightly changed vision to record something more hopeful and hippie but still keeping what she wanted. at least half of songs from OG tracklist make the cut to current tracklist but with some changes.
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she's going to stay. she loves too much making music
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Coldplay before releasing album saying "this is our last project" and some time later they teasing another one
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time for Summer Leakfest
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honestly i'm not shocked or dissapointed. she's just so random, unhinged and unpredictable. in few days we'll be sitting at her new account
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cuz she is type of person who is technologically clumsy
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oh, she's dead
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we really have October 2021 flashbacks
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she's gonna back in few days to post some birthday wishes for friends
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dancing with stranger on italian streets