I realized I forgot yesterday's recommendation, so here's a 2-for-1 deal. Yes, it's 2 songs even though it's 3 parts. Check the track listing.
One of the most legendary opening sequences in indie music. From the get-go, you're sucked into this enchantingly bizarre world that's somehow reminiscent of The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack.
Over here, there's a type of bitter cracker. On its own, it's unappealing on account of its bitterness. However, if you eat it with something equally savory, you can unlock the nuances of the cracker, creating a more complex flavor profile than just the savory thing initially.
What this says is you need contradictory forces to reach a transcendent understanding.
Shoutout to all my Digimon Movie 1 fans.
Shoutout to that guy whose parents divorced because he cried over the weird Angela Anaconda short at the start of the movie.
You might know BNL as the guys who made the Big Bang Theory theme, but they will forever be the Digimon movie guys.
> Buys some food with mozzarella stuffed inside even though it's probably just a gimmick
> "But what if it actually has a cheese pull?"
> Takes a bite
> No cheese pull
For my 100th recommendation, I will give you my favorite song possibly of all time.
It's a 12 and a half minute long juggernaut of emotion. It moves mountains. It's a wet dream. It'll have you singing the coda at least for the next week.
But by the end of the album, you'll be crying your eyes out over two-headed boys, semen staining the mountaintops, Freudian imagery, and allusions to Anne Frank.