Plurality: In Defense of Endogenic Systems
In this instalment of Plurality, we take a look at Endogenic Systems and defend their validity.
In this instalment of Plurality, we take a look at Endogenic Systems and defend their validity.
I discuss the 5 best and worst things about being Plural.
I discuss the final Blood on the Dance Floor album: Hollywood Death Star. Being the final album in the bands discography, how does it hold up?
I discuss Blood on the Dance Floor’s eleventh studio album: Cinema Erotica. Being the last album to feature Fallon Vendetta, how does it hold up?
I discuss what’s probably the most inconsequential album in Blood on the Dance Floor’s discography: You Are The Heart. Being the last EP released by the band, is it worth checking out at all?
I discuss Blood on the Dance Floor’s tenth studio album: Haunted. Being a more gloomy and atmospheric album in the bands discography, how does it hold up?
I discuss Blood on the Dance Floor’s ninth studio album: Kawaii Monster. Being the first album to feature female vocalist, Fallon Vendetta, and being yet another odd shift in sound, how does it hold up?
I discuss the second, and final, album from Dahvie Vanity’s solo project Sinners are Winners: The Invocation. Being an even heavier, gloomier and darker follow-up to the already dark and edgy For Beginners, how does it hold up?
I celebrate my gaming backlog with #LoveYourBackLog Week!
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