What music do you find nourishing?
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For me it's mostly a lot of 80's post-punk and synth pop type of music (think Depeche Mode, The Cure, New Order, Bauhaus, etc.) I just associate that music with a time in my life when I was young and carefree. Feels good man.
New Order and Depeche Mode were pivotal in my development
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I have BPD and so music can have a profound effect on my mood. I tend to match the mood of the song (the lyrics, tho, unless all instrumental) so anything positive feels good. Unfortunately, my tastes gravitate more toward dark, depressing shit. A lot of Grunge and similar sounding genres. I've more recently been only adding things to my big playlist when they are uplifting. The last few on there are songs from K-Pop Demon Hunters... ๐ซฃ
What do you listen to when youre mad or angry?
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What do you listen to when youre mad or angry?
wrote last edited by [email protected]NIN, Mudvayne, Chevelle, RATM, Tool... Might get more specific if I am pissed at a specific thing that has a song that fits that I know of. Mad over a breakup? Might put on All-American Rejects. Capitalism? RATM, Muse, and even Arlo Guthrie.
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NIN, Mudvayne, Chevelle, RATM, Tool... Might get more specific if I am pissed at a specific thing that has a song that fits that I know of. Mad over a breakup? Might put on All-American Rejects. Capitalism? RATM, Muse, and even Arlo Guthrie.
wrote last edited by [email protected]When you're angry, what general mood of music do you tend to gravitate to?
I feel like angry uptempo stuff is better for when you are not angry enough about shit. I've never sought angry stuff out to reinforce anger, like the anger to me has always seemed like a symptom of boundaries not being in place to prevent greater harms or annoyances
Absolutely NOT to discount anything here but thats my experience which has me curious about your position. Im interested in a general music mood theory but its tough stuff, everyone's different and it seems challenging to universalize anything to any kind of global benefit or at least nominal effect
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When you're angry, what general mood of music do you tend to gravitate to?
I feel like angry uptempo stuff is better for when you are not angry enough about shit. I've never sought angry stuff out to reinforce anger, like the anger to me has always seemed like a symptom of boundaries not being in place to prevent greater harms or annoyances
Absolutely NOT to discount anything here but thats my experience which has me curious about your position. Im interested in a general music mood theory but its tough stuff, everyone's different and it seems challenging to universalize anything to any kind of global benefit or at least nominal effect
wrote last edited by [email protected]First instinct is to listen to something equally angry. I also sing along with everything, so it can help get some aggression out.
But if I am trying to calm down, I would throw on some Lo-Fi Girl stuff or the playlist I use for sleep.
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First instinct is to listen to something equally angry. I also sing along with everything, so it can help get some aggression out.
But if I am trying to calm down, I would throw on some Lo-Fi Girl stuff or the playlist I use for sleep.
Can i break the 4th wall here and ask an example of what makes you so angry? Totally none of my business but do you mind for educational and relational purposes here?
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I have BPD and so music can have a profound effect on my mood. I tend to match the mood of the song (the lyrics, tho, unless all instrumental) so anything positive feels good. Unfortunately, my tastes gravitate more toward dark, depressing shit. A lot of Grunge and similar sounding genres. I've more recently been only adding things to my big playlist when they are uplifting. The last few on there are songs from K-Pop Demon Hunters... ๐ซฃ
What do you think of "warm" stuff?
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wrote last edited by [email protected]Sorry, friend. Maybe it's a region block thing. Try this one: https://www.last.fm/music/Cosmo+Sheldrake/_/Tardigrade+Song
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Sorry, friend. Maybe it's a region block thing. Try this one: https://www.last.fm/music/Cosmo+Sheldrake/_/Tardigrade+Song
you're right it was my VPN. god, this is pretty bawler though. maybe I'M a tardigrade
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Romantic songs (or songs about love in general), whether it be R&B, disco, soul, ballads, salsa, soft rock and others, make me FEEL. I'm a very sensitive and verbal guy!
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Romantic songs (or songs about love in general), whether it be R&B, disco, soul, ballads, salsa, soft rock and others, make me FEEL. I'm a very sensitive and verbal guy!
wrote last edited by [email protected]I feel like so much romantic and popular music is quite borderline or unhealthy.
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For me it's mostly a lot of 80's post-punk and synth pop type of music (think Depeche Mode, The Cure, New Order, Bauhaus, etc.) I just associate that music with a time in my life when I was young and carefree. Feels good man.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I can't understand what makes a man hate another man, help me understand!
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I have BPD and so music can have a profound effect on my mood. I tend to match the mood of the song (the lyrics, tho, unless all instrumental) so anything positive feels good. Unfortunately, my tastes gravitate more toward dark, depressing shit. A lot of Grunge and similar sounding genres. I've more recently been only adding things to my big playlist when they are uplifting. The last few on there are songs from K-Pop Demon Hunters... ๐ซฃ
man, I've heard a lot of nice things about K-Pop Demon Hunters. but even when the early waves of K-Pop going global (think SNSD era. at least that's my gateway) I was lukewarm on the genre, let alone the more contemporary ones now.
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I feel like so much romantic and popular music is quite borderline or unhealthy.
It's not all I listen to but I still don't see why you would say that, lol.
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It's not all I listen to but I still don't see why you would say that, lol.
Why do Disney princess tales fuck up people's marriages in terms of the expectations they set against whatbis actually realistic
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Why do Disney princess tales fuck up people's marriages in terms of the expectations they set against whatbis actually realistic
There's a big leap between 'Disney princess tales' and "you are the reason for my laughter and my sorrows, blow out the candle I will burn again tomorrow", "in my life only you make me do for love what I would not do", "every part of you has the ideal shape, and if you're next to me it's a complete coincidence of concave and convex" (literal translation of "O concavo e o convexo" by Roberto Carlos), "you can try to destroy anything you want, she only needs to open the span of her arms to rebuild everything" ("Je l'aime a mourir" by Francis Cabrel)... all of this makes total sense to anyone who has truly loved anyone in earnest, it's not fantasy but mere lived experience expressed through poetry. Have you, or is this just a big case of scared ignorance/sour grapes?
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Stoner rock and doom metal, like Sleep and Electric Wizard. It's cathartic to me for some reason. Sonic drugs for someone not into actual drugs.
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Metal music is the majority of what I'm listening to most of the time.
Progressive metal is my reset music. Something about a good prog track with crazy technical instrumentality just helps my brain calm down and focus. Between the Buried and Me was the band that got me hooked on prog metal and dirty vocals, and tends to be one of my most listened to artists most of the time.
Power metal is a great genre to work/vibe to. Sabaton was my first venture into the genre, but I'm more into bands like Amaranthe, Powerwolf, and Gloryhammer these days.
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Buckethead