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LifeFuel Elliotcore Music.

This one is dedicated to the dark angel himself.
 
Promises Promises does it for me. Such a nice chorus.



ER was a man of refined tastes.
 
The SG Elliot Rodga certainly had tastes running in a rather different direction, but this song always seemed so...magnificent:

 
Promises Promises does it for me. Such a nice chorus.



ER was a man of refined tastes.

Now that is some classic Elliotcore. Can't go wrong with moody, catchy 80's pop, about feeling betrayed and disappointed.

This one is dedicated to the dark angel himself.

What a great energy, the song has a real sense of righteousness, and ascension. I like to think, after his dark deeds were done, he departed his mortal corpse, to something like this, and entered a better world, where his desires have been met.


The SG Elliot Rodga certainly had tastes running in a rather different direction, but this song always seemed so...magnificent:


An interesting choice, I can definitely relate the repetitive, hostile lyrics, back to what must have been going through his head, as he neared breaking point, and acquired his weapons, and the sense of power, and hatred that he felt as he spent his last few days, simply observing the world he had grown to despise.



I'm into the dreamy, soft atmosphere. Those synths have a great texture, and sound almost nostalgic, the visuals go along nicely.
Indeed, he was as human as they come.
Exquisite choices, for his day, my brothers.
ElliotRodgerDrink
 
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It's tomorrow.

You are celebrating too early
 
Most 80's electro pop tbh







 
Most 80's electro pop tbh








Damn, I really enjoy all three of these songs, I must check the artists out. Absolutely marvelous Elliotcore.



Wow..this is the first time I realized how sad the opening to that video is, due to the soundtrack.
"Hi. Elliot Rodger here. Well... this is my last video, it all has to come to this. Tommorrow, is the day of retribution."
He had such a way with words.

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@Gremlincel i like your other avi better
 
I love 80s music. I only ever listen to 80s music.


 
For some reason Elliot really liked 80's music. In his YouTube channel there's videos of him listening to Heaven is a Place on Earth by Belinda Carlisle and Melt with You by Modern English. He also mentioned in his manifesto that he really enjoyed Jesse's Girl by Rick Springfield.



This song reminds of Elliot Rodger, since he really enjoyed his life when he was young, especially when he lived in England and before his parents divorced. It was when he hit puberty that he started suffering and despising humanity.
 
For some reason Elliot really liked 80's music. In his YouTube channel there's videos of him listening to Heaven is a Place on Earth by Belinda Carlisle and Melt with You by Modern English. He also mentioned in his manifesto that he really enjoyed Jesse's Girl by Rick Springfield.



This song reminds of Elliot Rodger, since he really enjoyed his life when he was young, especially when he lived in England and before his parents divorced. It was when he hit puberty that he started suffering and despising humanity.

You're right, this can for sure be related back to Elliot's youth. "It's so hard to get old without a cause."
Reminds me, despite this day being one for celebration, we must also look back, and remember, his tale was ultimately one of sadness, rejection, and disdain for the world, that we can relate to all to well.

I love 80s music. I only ever listen to 80s music.



More classics. These are the sort of songs you can tell Elliot probably enjoyed, driving in the sunset.
Nostalgic, classy, smooth. West End Girls is one of my favorite songs of all time. :feelsokman:
Elliot rodger car
 
slightly off topic but is there an archive of er's videos anywhere?
 
What a great energy, the song has a real sense of righteousness, and ascension. I like to think, after his dark deeds were done, he departed his mortal corpse, to something like this, and entered a better world, where his desires have been met.
Hopefully we can meet our fallen brother one day. I got one last one for the little homie. I call it the cowbell song.
 
Hopefully we can meet our fallen brother one day. I got one last one for the little homie. I call it the cowbell song.

Hah, 'cowbell song', I knew what you were talking about before it even loaded. Great song. I was reminded of him when listening to it, too, a while back.
 
Hah, 'cowbell song', I knew what you were talking about before it even loaded. Great song. I was reminded of him when listening to it, too, a while back.
I call it that because I heard a skit where they were making fun of it. Some guy kept stopping the song and said "needs more cowbell." Elliot for sure didn't fear the reaper.
 
I call it that because I heard a skit where they were making fun of it. Some guy kept stopping the song and said "needs more cowbell." Elliot for sure didn't fear the reaper.
Yeah, I heard about the skit, haven't seen it though.
I love the calm, nonchalant lyrics and vocals, combined with the confident, cool instrumentation, and that unrelenting and repetitive guitar riff, it all suits the themes of fearlessness and acceptance of being unable to escape death, really well, without being either too cheerful, or too melancholic, it just sounds ambivalent.
 
Always have to think about this song, even if it's not something he would have listened to
 
Yeah, I heard about the skit, haven't seen it though.
I love the calm, nonchalant lyrics and vocals, combined with the confident, cool instrumentation, and that unrelenting and repetitive guitar riff, it all suits the themes of fearlessness and acceptance of being unable to escape death, really well, without being either too cheerful, or too melancholic, it just sounds ambivalent.
Excellent explanation. That was a time music wasn't controlled by the illuminati and the cucked media. You know how to describe music very well, you should be a music critic like the needle drop.
Always have to think about this song, even if it's not something he would have listened to

Lol, he had the suicide blues before the suicidefuel.
 
Excellent explanation. That was a time music wasn't controlled by the illuminati and the cucked media. You know how to describe music very well, you should be a music critic like the needle drop.
Hah, darn, I don't know nearly enough about it's intricacies to review it to that level. I just listen to, and like it, a lot. Being some famous, skilled musician would've been a fantasy of mine. Maybe in another life.
I'd love to do something involving it, still, but, I only really discovered my affinity for music a year or two back, I can't really compete those who have been learning their whole lives.
It's ridiculous and absurd, but believe it or not, I honestly think my hands are too small to ever be able to play anything that is heavily involving their use, and dexterity, at a high level. Guitar, base, piano, keyboard, etc.
Even for manlets, my frame and limb length are on the weaker side, more like a child's than anything, fucking sucks, wouldn't be surprised if I had some form of genetic defect, or hormonal issue when I was growing up.

But still, maybe before I rope, I'll try something with music, and see where it goes. There is plenty of stuff one can do without being especially proficient at playing live instruments, with their hands, these days.
At the very least, learn about the theory of it all, and history, maybe review it just for my own enjoyment, it would be a good cope.
 
Hah, darn, I don't know nearly enough about it's intricacies to review it to that level. I just listen to, and like it, a lot. Being some famous, skilled musician would've been a fantasy of mine. Maybe in another life.
I'd love to do something involving it, still, but, I only really discovered my affinity for music a year or two back, I can't really compete those who have been learning their whole lives.
It's ridiculous and absurd, but believe it or not, I honestly think my hands are too small to ever be able to play anything that is heavily involving their use, and dexterity, at a high level. Guitar, base, piano, keyboard, etc.
Even for manlets, my frame and limb length are on the weaker side, more like a child's than anything, fucking sucks, wouldn't be surprised if I had some form of genetic defect, or hormonal issue when I was growing up.

But still, maybe before I rope, I'll try something with music, and see where it goes. There is plenty of stuff one can do without being especially proficient at playing live instruments, with their hands, these days.
At the very least, learn about the theory of it all, and history, maybe review it just for my own enjoyment, it would be a good cope.
Playing the guitar and singing well is definitely a pussy moisturizer. No need to rope because of dumb chad dick hungry femoids, keep doing things to help you grow and be happy. Even if for a while you have to escortcel or jack off, it's ok we're all in the same boat. The future is going to be awesome with sexbots and artificial wombs, also more guys being blackpilled, that's going to bring the rostie's smv way down. Have faith everything will work out for us, we were put here to put rosties and stupid cucks in their place.
 

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