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[Article] Heavy metal music may have a bad reputation, but it has numerous mental health benefits for fans


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2 minutes ago, riffraff said:

:ph34r:

You too eh!

Your emoji reminded me of some lyrics I wrote for one of my bands back in the day

 

 

Big hopes and big dreams

Lead to bong tokes and drinking teams

What the &^@# is next for me

A frontal lobotomy

A kid wants to be scientist

I only want to go out and pissed

there's so many of you just like me

and we're all in good company....you know what I mean

 

 

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2 minutes ago, bishopshodan said:

It's a slow stroll with a snarl on your lip. Such a good pump song. 

 

Maybe one day they will see the light. 

Run to the Hills, Angel of Death and Blitzkrieg were and are my favorite pump songs.

But I don't chill and listen to metal

 

It's music with intent for me. Get pumped or blow off steam. No in between.

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babymetal and quiet riot??????????????? 

 

can we get a white supremacist with murder and arson on the resume, please? 

 

so many funny comments on this video, but my fav is: i played this song and my room temprature went from 25 C to -2 C

 

so true. this $&!# is ice cold and totally surrounds you. that ambient loop is killer, and this song makes me want to set fire to a church full of swine and virgin women

 

okay but seriously varg is a legit psycho piece of trash, but Fallen and Filosem have some killer songs on it.

 

not a big metal fan, but this definitely tops my list

 

 

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4 minutes ago, luckylager said:

My first bass teacher really pressed the less is more theory.

"Music is made in the silence between notes".. or something like that.

 

I didn't think that was much fun at the time.

Interesting.

 

im definitely into tone and ambience in my metal but definitely tone in guitar oriented music in general.

 

now that’s not to say I don’t tot enjoy a good technical blistering thrash solo but I agree minimalism can be great.  It’s often the notes not played.

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1 minute ago, smithers joe said:

man i’m old, i’m still into the big band music of the 40’s and 60’s music. metal gives me a headache. i like dramatic music, that can wisk you away to a gentler time and place. 

I love Big Band and Jazz too.  Colin James has a few albums.  I think they are called something like Colin James and the little big band.  I am in my later 50's so rock still holds a special place in my heart.  I am a big fan of Les Paul from the 50's.

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