Hardcore Husky Honey of the Week 1-3-2014

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And announcing a bonus feature to the Friday honey, there will also be a song of the week.

This week is Daft Punk: Give Life Back to Music.

Happy New Year everyone.
 
Daft Punk is the shit. Case closed. End of discussion.
 
There's no need to even listen to one of the songs. "Daft Punk" sounds as hipster and faggy as "Dashboard Confessional."

Simple fact. Case closed. End of discussion.
 
Daft Punk is a French electronic music duo consisting of musicians Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter.[3][4][5][6] Daft Punk reached significant popularity in the late 1990s house movement in France and met with continued success in the years following, combining elements of house with synthpop.[4][5][7] The duo is credited with producing songs that are considered essential in the French house scene. The group was managed from 1996 to 2008 by Pedro Winter (Busy P), the head of Ed Banger Records.[8] Early in the group's career, the band members were influenced by groups including The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones.[9]
 
Daft Punk is about the most mainstream Electronic group you can find.

Here's what they describe influenced their last album:

"Regarding the style of the album, they sought a "west coast vibe", referencing such acts as Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers and the Eagles. Daft Punk also acknowledged that the record pays homage to Michael Jackson, The Cars and Steely Dan. The recording of live synthesizer parts was done in a progressive rock fashion, with the pop sensibilities of Wizzard and The Move. Daft Punk specifically looked to the album Rumours by Fleetwood Mac and The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd as models. Bangalter felt that "the most important records in music, whether it's Led Zeppelin or The White Album or Sgt. Pepper's... or Quadrophenia or Tommy, are the ones that take you on a journey for miles and miles."

Pharrell helped produce the album FFS.

RAM was the #1 album in dozens of countries.

It's nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammy's.

Hardly hipster.
 
Daft Punk is about the most mainstream Electronic group you can find.

Here's what they describe influenced their last album:

"Regarding the style of the album, they sought a "west coast vibe", referencing such acts as Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers and the Eagles. Daft Punk also acknowledged that the record pays homage to Michael Jackson, The Cars and Steely Dan. The recording of live synthesizer parts was done in a progressive rock fashion, with the pop sensibilities of Wizzard and The Move. Daft Punk specifically looked to the album Rumours by Fleetwood Mac and The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd as models. Bangalter felt that "the most important records in music, whether it's Led Zeppelin or The White Album or Sgt. Pepper's... or Quadrophenia or Tommy, are the ones that take you on a journey for miles and miles."

Pharrell helped produce the album FFS.

RAM was the #1 album in dozens of countries.

It's nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammy's.

Hardly hipster.

Pressing
 
Daft Punk is about the most mainstream Electronic group you can find.

Here's what they describe influenced their last album:

"Regarding the style of the album, they sought a "west coast vibe", referencing such acts as Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers and the Eagles. Daft Punk also acknowledged that the record pays homage to Michael Jackson, The Cars and Steely Dan. The recording of live synthesizer parts was done in a progressive rock fashion, with the pop sensibilities of Wizzard and The Move. Daft Punk specifically looked to the album Rumours by Fleetwood Mac and The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd as models. Bangalter felt that "the most important records in music, whether it's Led Zeppelin or The White Album or Sgt. Pepper's... or Quadrophenia or Tommy, are the ones that take you on a journey for miles and miles."

Pharrell helped produce the album FFS.

RAM was the #1 album in dozens of countries.

It's nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammy's.

Hardly hipster.

Pressing

I believe I just shit on your hipster argument, actually.
 
By FAR, the best Honey posted on here.
Jesus I really wonder about some of the
skanks that get jizzed over on here.
Having said that, not a tramp stamp fan.
So deduct 1 point. 9/10 Well done
College Doog. More of this quality.
 
Daft Punk is about the most mainstream Electronic group you can find.

Here's what they describe influenced their last album:

"Regarding the style of the album, they sought a "west coast vibe", referencing such acts as Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers and the Eagles. Daft Punk also acknowledged that the record pays homage to Michael Jackson, The Cars and Steely Dan. The recording of live synthesizer parts was done in a progressive rock fashion, with the pop sensibilities of Wizzard and The Move. Daft Punk specifically looked to the album Rumours by Fleetwood Mac and The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd as models. Bangalter felt that "the most important records in music, whether it's Led Zeppelin or The White Album or Sgt. Pepper's... or Quadrophenia or Tommy, are the ones that take you on a journey for miles and miles."

Pharrell helped produce the album FFS.

RAM was the #1 album in dozens of countries.

It's nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammy's.

Hardly hipster.

Hipster douches are the flavor of the year:

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Go get some REAL world music experience and get back to us.
 
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