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Johnny C:

--- Quote from: Inlander ---Is anybody else thinking of the Onion's Our Dumb Century? "Hungarians escalate war with terrifying 'Bartok Assault'" (p. 18).
--- End quote ---

As a piano student and someone who enjoyed that book, I LOVE YOU.

Anyways, the A-Frames scare me. It's fucking ominous robot rock, man.

Also scary: Femme Fatale, the side project of DFA1979's Jesse F. Keeler. It's incredibly abrasive, punch-in-the-mouth noise.

StrikeThePostman:
Bjork's Vespertine scared me shitless the first time I listened to it, and I haven't really listened to it since (that was a year ago). Maybe it would be less frightening in the daytime, or maybe I'm just a wuss.

Some of the songs on Bonnie "Prince" Billy's I See a Darkness.  His voice is eerie beyond belief.

All classical piano lovers, rally behind me with Rachmaninov.  His music could totally beat the crap out of me, especially if I was unawares, as I would be in a dark alley.

Paper Beats Rock:
I love Rachmaninov, so strange.

onewheelwizzard:
"Methamphetamine Blues" by Mark Lanegan.

"Children, don't you hear me comin' ... keep the light turned low and the back door open"

So, so creepy.

KharBevNor:
Skinny Puppy - Grave Wisdom

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