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Music Is A Drug.
Topic Started: Feb 2 2016, 08:33 PM (169 Views)
Racer Poet
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It is a little known fact that music is a psychoactive drug. It changes your brain chemistry.

The dull love music that appeals to their ego. Observe popular music, songs about social status, songs about sex, songs to "cheer you up", you've come a long way baby, we started at da bottom now we here, etc.

The bright love music that inspires beauty in them. Sometimes this can bring about insight as you quit thinking, and lose yourself in the profundity of Liszt, Beethoven or whomever.

But that can quickly turn into an escapist fantasy, maladaptive daydreaming, if overindulged in.

Watch your musical habits.
Edited by Racer Poet, Feb 2 2016, 08:33 PM.
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crow
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Did it ever occur to anyone that heavy metals poison you? You die.
Why is heavy metal 'music' named as it is?
As for 'death metal', well, pretty self-explanatory, eh?

"Squawk!" said the crow, and then made space.
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Telemachus
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According to my experience, death metal is also a form of making yourself safe. You hit the bottom, and you insist on staying on bottom. You accept that there is death, and you start to neurotically think of only death. It is safer. It is death. All is death. Though death metal brought me very elevated experiences. In a digital age, it is necessary to regulate the exposure to music. Now it is so easy to sit all day and listen to Bolt Thrower, so you have to think of how natural it is to sit around and listen to death. Hail Death Metal. Hail Brett. Thanks Crow and all others.
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You're never so safe as when you're dead :)
But according to my experience, death doesn't work the way the living thinks it does.
Either you transcend and become more alive than the living ever were, or you don't, and become even more undead than the living ever were.

Edited by crow, Sep 21 2016, 11:41 AM.
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