[QUOTE=sp00ks;15764556]There's nothing I hate more than people who uses v instead of u because they think it makes them brvtal or some shit.[/QUOTE]
It's jvst a joke. I haven't talked with anyone who is serious about it.
It helps to keep me illusioned to the fact that my life is ultimately purposeless and consists of menial toil and painful attempts at rejecting feeling and logic.
Music is the only thing that motivates me. For me, the best part of music is finding an awesome groove, and sitting on that. I don't really find music dictates my mood, but if I'm not feeling overly happy I'll listen to something more happy sounding. So I guess it doesn't really affect me unless I listen to it with the intent of changing my mood.
I share an interest in music with most of my friends, and I get along better with people who love music, whether they're into the same stuff as me or not.
Music dictates my mood. I get depressed when I go too long without good music.
Music is what I am. I don't just listen to it, but I connect with it and also make my own music. My music holds philosophical insight into life, unlike the shitty Disney pop you see everywhere.
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;15759406]Heavy metal (if you want to get specific, then thrash metal and death metal) helps me modulate myself.
It helps me think clearly and productively. It puts me into a deeper state of mind. Where most people only hear noise and guttural brutality, I hear beauty and wonder; I hear melodies within harmonies and harmonies within melodies. I hear technical work that can only be achieved by a master, yet played so subtly in some cases that if you don't search for it you don't find it.
Metal is an enigma that you can't unravel. A puzzle you can't solve. A game you can't win.
And I absolutely love it. It's nothing like pop, radio, or mainstream, that gives you four minutes of satisfaction and then you're done with the song.
It brings you back to it time and time again. Every time you hear it a little different, you hear something new, or you find a single minute detail that suddenly shifts the paradigms of which you viewed the song with previously. Suddenly the music has a whole new meaning, the lyrics paint a different picture, and the very structural integrity of the song begins to phase and undergo a state of metamorphic change. It becomes a different song every single time you listen to it.
Plus it's great music to kill zombies to.[/QUOTE]
This. I love this man.
Music doesn't really dictate my mood, it's the other way around for me. When I'm feeling sad, I listen to sad music, and when I'm feeling cheerful I listen to upbeat music.
[QUOTE=pie_is_good;15768227]Music doesn't really dictate my mood, it's the other way around for me. When I'm feeling sad, I listen to sad music, and when I'm feeling cheerful I listen to upbeat music.[/QUOTE]
I'm the same way.
When I'm sad, I listen to death metal. When I'm happy, I listen to death metal. When I'm mad, I listen to death metal even louder than I normally do, which means my iPod's volume is maxed out.
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;15759406]Heavy metal (if you want to get specific, then thrash metal and death metal) helps me modulate myself.
It helps me think clearly and productively. It puts me into a deeper state of mind. Where most people only hear noise and guttural brutality, I hear beauty and wonder; I hear melodies within harmonies and harmonies within melodies. I hear technical work that can only be achieved by a master, yet played so subtly in some cases that if you don't search for it you don't find it.
Metal is an enigma that you can't unravel. A puzzle you can't solve. A game you can't win.
And I absolutely love it. It's nothing like pop, radio, or mainstream, that gives you four minutes of satisfaction and then you're done with the song.
It brings you back to it time and time again. Every time you hear it a little different, you hear something new, or you find a single minute detail that suddenly shifts the paradigms of which you viewed the song with previously. Suddenly the music has a whole new meaning, the lyrics paint a different picture, and the very structural integrity of the song begins to phase and undergo a state of metamorphic change. It becomes a different song every single time you listen to it.
Plus it's great music to kill zombies to.[/QUOTE]
Ehh, Death and Trash Metal are nothing special.
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;15759406]Heavy metal (if you want to get specific, then thrash metal and death metal) helps me modulate myself.
It helps me think clearly and productively. It puts me into a deeper state of mind. Where most people only hear noise and guttural brutality, I hear beauty and wonder; I hear melodies within harmonies and harmonies within melodies. I hear technical work that can only be achieved by a master, yet played so subtly in some cases that if you don't search for it you don't find it.
Metal is an enigma that you can't unravel. A puzzle you can't solve. A game you can't win.
And I absolutely love it. It's nothing like pop, radio, or mainstream, that gives you four minutes of satisfaction and then you're done with the song.
It brings you back to it time and time again. Every time you hear it a little different, you hear something new, or you find a single minute detail that suddenly shifts the paradigms of which you viewed the song with previously. Suddenly the music has a whole new meaning, the lyrics paint a different picture, and the very structural integrity of the song begins to phase and undergo a state of metamorphic change. It becomes a different song every single time you listen to it.
Plus it's great music to kill zombies to.[/QUOTE]
IMO the new Tool post.
When i click on the link it says the link does not there any more.
Or was it never there at all?
[QUOTE=sp00ks;15764556]There's nothing I hate more than people who uses v instead of u because they think it makes them brvtal or some shit.[/QUOTE]
From now on, I'm gonna vse it, jvst to piss yov off...
[QUOTE=DrMonumbo;15768635]IMO the new Tool post.[/QUOTE]Hahaha I loved that thing. Especially the part about "it might give you a headache" or something like that.
I write a lot, mostly short fiction type stuff. I always listen to music that sort of coincides with the tone of the story to help boost the feeling I get. I find I can't write or do anything productive by myself unless I'm listening to something.
Music makes me wake up.
Beatles always cheer me up.
[QUOTE=Dirty_Ape;15774515]Beatles always cheer me up.[/QUOTE]
My dad said John Lennon being shot on his (my dad's) birthday was the best birth day present ever
I feel the same way
[QUOTE=DrMonumbo;15768635]IMO the new Tool post.[/QUOTE]
I'm feel especially thick today.
Can you explain that in stupid people terms? Your profound and strange usage of street terminology confuses me.
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;15775421]I'm feel especially thick today.
Can you explain that in stupid people terms? Your profound and strange usage of street terminology confuses me.[/QUOTE]
Today?
[QUOTE=thisispain;15776065]Today?[/QUOTE]
I said [b]especially[/b].
And there's no reason to be an ass. What did I do to you?
thisispain is just an ass, no stimulation needed
Music helped me meet a lot of my best friends
and when I go jogging it helps me keep going(probably because I can't hear myself gasping for air)
[QUOTE=SilverHammer;15776329]thisispain is just an ass, no stimulation needed
Music helped me meet a lot of my best friends
and when I go jogging it helps me keep going(probably because I can't hear myself gasping for air)[/QUOTE]
Very true.
Not so for me. It just happens that people who hang around me start to like the music I listen to. Seriously. Every single one of my friends listens to melodic death metal and thrash metal now. Before they met me, half of them didn't know what metal was beyond 80's hair metal.
I lol'd at your parenthetical addition. :buddy:
I don't know anyone in real life who listens to my kind of musics
fml
Every time I try and talk with my friends about EDM they just go "LOL TECHNOOOOOOW LIKE BASHUNTOR HE'S COUL"
Maybe your friends do not wish to discuss dorky EDM music
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;15776281]
And there's no reason to be an ass. What did I do to you?[/QUOTE]
Your heavy metal post turned me on.
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[QUOTE=SilverHammer;15776329]thisispain is just an ass, no stimulation needed
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Though it is certainly encouraged.
Whenever I'm angry, I do one of 2 things; punch a hole in the wall or crank up the tunes.
Music is what keeps me from doing a lot of dumb stuff.
[QUOTE=SantanaDVX;15777495]
Music is what keeps me from doing a lot of dumb stuff.[/QUOTE]
Opposite for me
I get more pissed off
[QUOTE=SilverHammer;15776746]Maybe your friends do not wish to discuss dorky EDM music[/QUOTE]
Dorky? Wow how ignorant.
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