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SNCA:Massive Attack
Massive Attack is a British trip-hop music group that has been releasing music since their first album in 1991.[1] They have very gemmy music in the 1991-2010 era, and after that it became absolute lefty brimstone.[2][3] It's one of the most influential British music groups in the pop and synth genre, and most of their music is known for having that "timeless" feeling, which means no matter which year any of their songs is from, it sounds like it came from 2045.
The lead artist and composer of the band is Robert del Naja, Grant Marshall, Adrian Thaws and Andrew Vowles. The singers alternate between different songs and albums, and they are usually cameo singers like Tracey Thorn. Thoughever, their lead singer is Horace Andy
Albums:[edit | edit source]
Blue Lines (1991)[edit | edit source]

Their first album and the most forgotten one, it's most iconic piece is Unfinished Sympathy. During this period, the band was called "Massive" because the word "Attack" was decided to be left out due to the British fighting sandniggers in Kuwait and Iraq and BTFOing them. The album does not sound like the band's later projects due to being a prototype of a better album, however, some traces of their next works were seen here. Unfinished Sympathy is the first instance of a "Massive Attack" type song, as you can notice their distinctive style based on:
- Repeating lyrics
- Song ends exactly how it begins
- Feels like an endless loop but unique enough to continue listening
- Ethereal dreamlike feeling
Protection (1994)[edit | edit source]

THEIR GEMMIEST ALBUM AND YOU VVIL NOT QUESTION IT. It's a direct continuation of Blue Lines, as you can judge by the font and cover, however this time there is a cardboard silloute and a fork. I dont know what that means but its le heckin mysterious or something. It also has the best british song from the 90s (peer-reviewed by Snopes) called "Protection" inside the album with the same name. The song is about unconditional love of a foid towards a hurt chud, and how in the end despite the suffering one can endure, the best medicine a man can get is feeling cared by a woman who will give him "Protection - Massive Attack" (insert background laugh). It also has other aryan gems like Spying Glass, Three and Sly.
The album distances more from its previous pop roots of Blue Lines and clearly is more experimental by maxxing the potential of the synth instruments and bass modifiers. It's composition also is more dreamy, and the clear vision of the trip hop is fully settled. Massive Attack established their identity, now they had to completely reform, which brings us to...
MEZZANINE (1997)[edit | edit source]

Their most famous album, and the most overused. It has a darker tone, and more atmospheric with a thriller tone, including tracks such as "Angel", "Teardrop", "Dissolved Girl", "Man Next Door" and obviously, "Mezzanine". The album features elements of metal, punk and reggae, and the dark and metallic sound of the tracks are further accompanied by the sound of heavily boosted bass, metallic scratching and ambient noise. It's the favourite pick for Drama films because of said feeling it produces of eeriness and uncertainity. You dont know how the song will progress in many cases and you are on edge for the strong parts. The album cover features a turkish man, thoughever people mistake it for a cockroach.
100th Window (2003)[edit | edit source]
Shit nobody cares about, seriously, album so forgetable no one listened to it.
HELIGOLAND (2010)[edit | edit source]

Their last good album and the second best one in my humble opinion. The best tracks are "Pray for Rain", a song about sensitive young men like You going through a collective depression in the NWO, praying for rain (which means the second coming of Hitler) and the song at the minute 4:20 (Oh my Fuhrer...) begins to play a break moment where the song goes from gritty to calm and happy, until it becomes gritty again and people start praying for rain again, describing the cycle of politics in history. However they are such faggots they said the message was about heckin' capitalism o algo. The second best one is "Paradise Circus", and it's just because the female singer calms my clitty with her heckin' sensual voice or however the obsessed brimstone is roasted.
Ideology[edit | edit source]
WE LOVE NIGGERS, ARABS, HATE AMERIKKKA WE ARE SO HECKIN' FEMINIST, WE HATE ISRAEL AND LOVE HAMAS BUT WE WOULD NEVER CRITICIZE THE ROTHSCHILDS OY VEY