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For aggressive music these days I almost entirely listen to some more upbeat classical or electronic music without lyrics and moderate bass and the difference in outlook and mental state is immense
I enjoy a huge range of EDM too. I don't really listen to commercial music, and never to FM radio.
All the artists OP mentioned are just pop music to me. Worked with a guy who loved Dylan. Now harmonicas give me a nervous tic. Can't stand him.
I hit monster prs in a state of complete, almost psychedelic tranquility with trance lately and it feels great
So when you were 16, where you listening to Post Hardcore?Thanks for bumping this thread!
Just recently, I had this realization. As my health gets better and better, I like a music that I liked as a kid / adolescent again.
I started to hate the genre when I was ~16, about the age my health rapidly deteriorated.
And now, 15 years later, I'm just as passionate about it as I was when I was 10.
So when you were 16, where you listening to Post Hardcore?
[Just a guess.]
Btw, what kind of music do you do you mean when you were that age (as a kid)?
'Cause when I was at that stage I was listening to 90's Hip-hop, while watching Martial Arts films in the background.
This says it all lol22-26: Mainstream pop (My health was the worst at this point)
It makes sense. When the brain is dumbed down by illness, poor nutrition or poor metabolism, it needs simple and "easily likable" entertainment.This says it all lol