I love that he saw "cure for adhd" and went "will it work?!". Like he was legitimately hopeful that listening to breakcore will heal his debilitating mental affliction. And then the music itself sounds like it could probably make adhd worse.
I will say that as someone with ADHD it uh. I don’t think I’ll say cure but? It shut my brain down, I had to pause the video to think again becuase the noise was so all over it shut down any thoughts I had
One time I had a dream where jerma pretended to play the violin part of a video game soundtrack without facecam on and it was obvious that he was just playing a RU-vid video of someone playing the violin, after doing this three times the chat was full of -2’s and finally jerma said “fake? Acting? What are you guys talking about?” Then he finally turned on the facecam. He was dressed in a full tuxedo with a violin, then he played it again with the actual violin, nailed it, and chat went fucking crazy.
didn't read the part where you said it was a dream and still completely accepted it as fact. I don't know if that's a testament to his commitment to the bit or my susceptibility to cults.
As much as I like WLFGRL I don't think he really did, his reaction reminded me of when someone shows you something that they enjoy but you don't, so you got to pretend that you enjoy it as well to not hurt their feelings and make the situation awkward
@@miamuffin1827 100 gecs is great wtf do you mean "actually bad", they do the music they do with the intention to make it extremely strange and, to most outsiders of the genre, "trash", however a lotta people in the actual community consider them to be one of the higher production groups (the whole joke about them is that the music is horrible, but you can't stop listening, and then it becomes unitonically good when you sorta adjust to the style). I know I know, opinions and all that, but saying something is just bad completely disregards the fact that a lotta people absolutely disagree. Hell, my music instructor, who is a professional jazz musician and has been for MANY years, actually really loves that sort of experimental stuff, and thinks that the structures of the music are really impressive. You may not like it, and that's fine, many don't enjoy it! But calling it "actually bad" in such a matter of fact way isn't a great way to describe something that a lotta people really do admire and view as well produced.
It’s a very wide genre, some chill stuff like “Emray - About 10 hours of making breakcore”: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z4MMdEzzA9w.html
hi teags . this isn't jerma related but i just thought i would let u know that my name is teagan and i am Also sometimes called teags. just thought it was cool. have a cool day
o7 I hate when people constantly say this, but that's got to have felt like a fever dream. watching a Jerma stream and seeing him stumble into fucking machine girl
I swear the man never disappoints when its your first time catching the stream live. My first was when he revealed Holly and then proceeded with his hamburger helper tirade. What a lunatic
Pisstank, Droon, Otto von Schirach (older experimental stuff), Doormouse, Shitmat, Sickboy (Breakcore gives me wood) Passenger of Shit, Toecutter. Breakcore is huge, and a lot of it is unbearable shitty music.
Breakcore can go from goddamn inspirational pieces to Friday Night Funkin composition done by a 12 year old And sometimes those 12 year olds cook some good stuff
i love this. i love how he embraces the weirdness that breakcore has, if you were to show this to any other person they would not even give it a shot. i never could have thought about "jerma listens to breakcore on stream", but after some years listening a lot of it, this couldn't have made me more happy
I genuinely couldn't stop smiling when he started listening to Machine Girl, my first breakcore experience was Nero's day at Disneyland/Lauren Bousfield, and I used to listen to that "cure for ADHD" playlist all the time in 2018
I had a nightmare that started like this, and ended with jerma producing a breakcore remix of dies irae and It was the only music on the radios and It played on every comercial
Every evening after rainfall i yearn for jerma to produce on a breakcore dies irae track, and when the blades of grass have dried, it leaves me like the shadows on a dune when sunlight encases it. I am forever trapped in the cycle of yearning that spawns and is deleted as tracelessly as it appeared. A Jermusic fan andy - if such a thing could graciously appear - am I.
Couldn't ever imagine I'd see the day Jerma or any big streamer critique breakcore before. Feels like something niche I've been a part of for so long is finally seeing the light and I'm all for it.
So basically just noise? Lol it sounds like jet set radio, mixed with Tetris, mixed with a baby pressing all of the buttons on a remote controller on the TV
@@johntrains1317 it depends on the musician. Some take a more rhythmic approach (see aphex twin or venetian snares) while others go to the extreme chaotic noise side.
watching jerma listen to machine girl has taken decades off of my life not for any negative reason but the idea of him falling down the rabbit hole and discovering breakcore artists like sewerslvt,,, it would just be further proof for my fragile mind that i cannot go anywhere or interact with anything without it somehow relating back to jerma he seeps into every fold, he resides in every neuron of my brain, but he isn’t an infection. he just sits there. lingering. not even taunting, really. i just have to accept his presence. i can’t get rid of him.
@@taggerung_ some of their older works could be considered breakcore, however their stuff is a more ambient amalgamation of jungle, dnb, nxc, with some breakcore samples mixed in (however they do tag their albums on Bandcamp as being breakcore for a few of them, I should mention)
That’s more mashcore end, can get chill breakcore like “Emray - About 10 hours of making breakcore”: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z4MMdEzzA9w.html
This reminds me of this time I met jerma, he was driving a car with three other people inside. They seemed to be tied up or something, I forget, but that wasn't the strangest thing going on. Nobody was making a sound, and there was no music on the radio, but jerma was talking non-stop. They seemed scared, and when I put my window down to hear what he was saying, I regretted it INSTANTLY. He said, and I quote, "If one more guy calls me the Sus Guy, he's gonna be farting out a tube for the rest of his life." I immediately rolled up the window and took off my sus hat, and drove through the intersection. Scariest moment of my life.
can someone take that clip of patrick bateman making a human pyramid with two women while he's pointing at the camera and put breakcore over it just to complete the bateman jerma experience, please I need it
While I think it's neat that breakcore had some form of resurgence over the past couple of years, to the point it became kinda well known, It's sad that most people seem to think that breakcore is some form of le funny mashup meme music when the genre is actually 20+ years old and was defined by masters of idm like venetian snares and squarepusher.
this. the memeification of niche music genres always pisses me off a little. It's like when someone tells you your original drawing looks like a popular anime that isnt even that good
i remember reading somewhere that there was a direct pipeline between him listening to breakcore for the first time and playing ultrakill and i think about that a lot
This is like a Dadaism of music, it sounds like random words and tones mashed together, kinda like what Igorrr does except it's way more chaotic and less organised
There are more coherent breakcore songs too though. And tbf, Igorrr has made some pretty wild stuff too. For example, 'Very Noise', 'Toothpaste' or 'Unpleasant Sonata' are pretty out there too
The first one sounded like the shit that plays in between Warioware games when you get to the really high levels. Surprised to see Jerma listening to Machine Girl though
If Jerma thinks breakcore is crazy I'm afraid of what's going to happen when his ears experience extratone xd. Would be funny to see him attempt to headbang to 2000BPM
@@thereallifesaiyan Yeah at 2000BPM it isn't really music anymore but I know a friend who seriously listens to it from time to time. He even says he sometimes listens to it before going to bed
as a 29 year old my generation was NOT ready for it, but it definitely has existed since the 90's and had a big underground following. the generations that always had internet and are therefore so so so overstimulated probably get it way more.
@@alexjohnson3774 Yeah I think so but they contributed to it becoming more widely popular I’d say… though some breakcore elitists heavily dislike that for some reason. More popular = more breakcore producers right?
@@V01DIORE “original listeners” will always shit on someone who brings their “underground” genre mainstream. Without sewerslvt I would’ve never know what this shit is tbh. And ya more attention, more producers youre absolutely right
this means jerma is only one degree separated from ENA now. And only a matter of time until he runs into Aphex Twin, Venetian Snares, Squarepusher, etc