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[OT] Songs That Remind You of MH
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noob5,000,000
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My mom was listening to 'Smooth Operator' earlier, and I got this image in my head of Slendy (still in full business attire) dancing with a bunch of women on the dance floor of some bar on a beach somewhere near the Gulf of Mexico, or the Bahamas or something.

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MorbidPuppies
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noob5,000,000 wrote:
My mom was listening to 'Smooth Operator' earlier, and I got this image in my head of Slendy (still in full business attire) dancing with a bunch of women on the dance floor of some bar on a beach somewhere near the Gulf of Mexico, or the Bahamas or something.


I see a photo of this popping up in the Art Forum soon enough, also made me think of the song Stalkin Your Mom.

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noob5,000,000 wrote:
My mom was listening to 'Smooth Operator' earlier, and I got this image in my head of Slendy (still in full business attire) dancing with a bunch of women on the dance floor of some bar on a beach somewhere near the Gulf of Mexico, or the Bahamas or something.


El Hombre Alto strikes again.
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MorbidPuppies
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Randoman96 wrote:
noob5,000,000 wrote:
My mom was listening to 'Smooth Operator' earlier, and I got this image in my head of Slendy (still in full business attire) dancing with a bunch of women on the dance floor of some bar on a beach somewhere near the Gulf of Mexico, or the Bahamas or something.


El Hombre Alto strikes again.


Ay, Dios mio!

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mokie
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Yes? No?

Poe - House of Leaves

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MorbidPuppies
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mokie wrote:
Yes? No?

Poe - House of Leaves


Yes from me, also, I was listening to Haunted by Poe when I read this.

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TheWorld
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Pursuit by Icon of Coil tends to remind me of Masky, or something.



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HecateNight
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Honestly I think of MH when I hear "Dalai Lama" by Rammstein.

Here's the lyrics (translated into English from German):
Quote:
An airplane is in the evening wind
On board is a man with his child as well
They sit secure and warm
and so they fall into the trap of sleep
In three hours they will be there
for mama's birthday
The view is good the sky is clear

Onwards, onwards into destruction
We must live until we die
Humans don't belong in the sky
So the lord in Heaven calls
his sons to the wind
Bring me this human child

The child has still lost time
Then an echo jumps to his ears
A muffled rumbling drives the night
and the driver of the clouds laughs
He shakes the human cargo awake

Onwards, onwards into destruction
We must live until we die
And the child says to the father
Don't you hear the thunder
That's the king of all the winds
He wants me to become his child

From the clouds falls a choir
which crawls into the little ear
Come here, stay here
We'll be good to you
Come here, stay here
We are your brothers

The storm embraces the flying machine
The pressure falls quickly in the cabin
A muffled rumbling drives the night
In panic the human cargo screams

Onwards, onwards into destruction
We must live until we die
And to God the child pleads
Heaven take back the wind
Bring us unharmed to earth

From the clouds falls a choir
which crawls into the little ear
Come here, stay here
We'll be good to you
Come here, stay here
We are your brothers

The father is now holding onto the child
and has pressed it tightly against himself
He doesn't notice its difficulty in breathing
But fear knows no mercy
So with his arms the father
squeezes the soul from the child
Which takes its place upon the wind and sings:

Come here, stay here
We'll be good to you
Come here, stay here
We are your brothers


Also, I found this information underneath the lyrics
Quote:
Dalai Lama is an adaptation of "Der Erlkönig", a poem written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) in 1782 and subsequently set to music by many composers, including Franz Schubert (1797-1828) in 1815. The band apparently considered calling the song "Erlkönig" in homage to Goethe's poem. "Flugangst" ("fear of flying", literally "flight fright") was also considered as a name before Rammstein settled on "Dalai Lama" in reference to the current Dalai Lama's well-publicised dislike of air travel. Other than this somewhat oblique reference, the song does not have anything to do with Tibetan Buddhism or the Dalai Lama.

The song replaces Goethe's travelling man and child on horseback with a man and child on an aircraft, and the Erlkönig himself with the "king of all the winds". As in the poem, the travellers are menaced by a mysterious spirit which "invites" the child to join him (though only the child can hear the spirit's invitation). Rammstein's version differs markedly from Goethe's original in describing the fate of the child. In the poem, the child cries out that the Erlkönig is abducting it. The alarmed father rides for help, holding the child in his arms, only to find that his son is dead; Rammstein replaces this with a typically morbid twist: after running into a storm sent by the "king of all the winds" which threatens all the passengers, the terrified father suffocates the child by holding him too tightly and the child's soul joins its "brothers" in the winds.


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Vzombie
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Is it just me and my taste in music, or does Disturbia by Rihanna seem to be very remniscent of MH?

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roastbeef530
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Location: New York.

Well, not really MH but more of Slender Man himself.

Master of Puppets by Metallica

Slenderman is the master, his proxies (PM if that isn't the correct term) are his puppets.

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semifamous13
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Some one probably already said it, but Dear Agony by Breaking Benjamin. If nothing else, it's the line:
Dear Agony
Just let go of me
Suffer slowly
Is this the way it's got to be?
Don't bury me
Faceless enemy

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LONGFOREVERS
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Seriously mates, just think about it, every time Slender Man sees Alex or Jay

" I see my Fraaaaands!"



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ZargggModerator
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I still like Cynical Mass's version better:



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Brauley1
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"Nowhere Man" by the Beatles reminds me of Slenderman in general.

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celticsfan87
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I kind of feel like "The Night Shift" by Seabrook Power Plant is very Operatorish at the beginning, then gets more TTA. Not on youtube unfortunately, but here it is: http://www.rhapsody.com/#/artist/seabrook-power-plant/album/seabrook-power-plant-ii

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