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Better [Unreleased] Song: Stache vs. Partynauseous


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  1. 1. The better unreleased song is...


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Pigatha

PARTYNAUSEOUS in it's current form is wayyy overrated. Stache is better. :oops:

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vanna shintuyu
7 hours ago, killme89 said:

Stache was on replay in my circle for years 

Dancin in circles, feels good to be lonely

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xxxdreams
11 hours ago, JgHaus78 said:

this version is superior 


FrankenWayne also has a reloaded Partynauseous in their telegram, and yes, I agree!

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xxxdreams

It seems like Partynauseous has a slight lead in the polls but it can change at any time.. :teehee:

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Head Empty

I've stopped listening to LQ / fanmade versions of Partynauseous only because I get so angry knowing that it will never have a proper release. It would be a top 10 track for me if the (early) ArtRAVE version ever got to streaming.

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Donatellah

Partynauseous (artRave) version

Stache

Partynauseous ft. Kendrick Lamar

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DESTROY UR DISEASE
14 hours ago, xxxdreams said:

I’m actually planning to make more polls on this, and I’m going to include songs that are not available for streaming or purchase just to spice it up :teehee:

so you logged onto this website and decide to choose violence?

 

I like it :teenidle:

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gagzus

Stache SHOULD be compared more to Cake Like Lady Gaga because they were just fun between era songs they did. Stache is a pre-existing Zedd song from his first album she just sang over and CLLG was just a random beat Paul made when they were bored and she decided to “rap” (terribly) over the beat when they were in Brazil

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“There’s No Exit we’re in Jean Paul Sartre … there’s no particular drug that I love … psychotic music head,” the ‘stache/beard / stache/stash / love/drug/music triptychs baked in with Stache’s production alone … felt low-key proper old symbolism concrete poetry underground pop civilization levels of layered pop songwriting that felt so impeccably “I guess sir, if you say so, some of us just like to read” foreshadow finesse

“Hi I want to, come and make peace with you; but they won’t let me, no, they won’t let me through / I don’t mind if they, a-arrest me, ‘cos I’m wearing, my Versace … whether it’s at first, or after a few, drinks, we’re going to, unite—don’t they” … set the groundwork for some solid hidden-in-plain-subversion as well 

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