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Flappsy OP t1_ja4kb82 wrote
Reply to comment by _AskMyMom_ in I can't listen to music without checking the meaning of lyrics out of fear by Flappsy
That is true yeah. I don't support satanism but for me its like do whatever man you feel me? As long as people don't hurt eachorther.
CadeChaos t1_ja4k56a wrote
Reply to comment by Flappsy in I can't listen to music without checking the meaning of lyrics out of fear by Flappsy
Dave Mustane is a pain the ass. I wouldn't give a fuck about what he thinks
Flappsy OP t1_ja4k30k wrote
Reply to comment by amnesiac2323 in I can't listen to music without checking the meaning of lyrics out of fear by Flappsy
Ye i know, but i was secretly hoping for a more calming anwser haha
Flappsy OP t1_ja4k0sb wrote
Reply to comment by CadeChaos in I can't listen to music without checking the meaning of lyrics out of fear by Flappsy
Yeah i know but i know that negative music can carry negative energy and stuff. Even Dave Mustane said so.
akuguitarist t1_ja4jz9s wrote
Reply to What genre is Steely Dan? by Sniperizer
I'd ask Dave Albini
__Seris__ t1_ja4jykn wrote
Reply to comment by idreamofpikas in Which artist would get a reaction like this today? by Different_Insect_611
Where’s their best selling album of all time?
Flappsy OP t1_ja4juvr wrote
Reply to comment by MarkusSugarhill in I can't listen to music without checking the meaning of lyrics out of fear by Flappsy
Ye it's just me
Flappsy OP t1_ja4jsn0 wrote
Reply to comment by AlasBabylon_ in I can't listen to music without checking the meaning of lyrics out of fear by Flappsy
Wow, incredibly said thank you!
Motivationgonewrong t1_ja4ji11 wrote
You dont like metal enough if you are scared of IA created lyrics. If you have fear of lyrics, listen to country music. Some stalker shit going on there.
DreamFighter72 t1_ja4jf3o wrote
One Room Disco by Perfume https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMsGcW-xaYU
Jack_Digital t1_ja4j9px wrote
Reply to comment by moodygalll in What skills should I practice if I hope to produce music? by moodygalll
Even being on the production side you will still need a foundational understanding of music theory, But good news, its mostly all simple math, understanding chord structure and building scales. After that you will want to learn and practice your engineering skills. Buy a couple books on the topic an find a studio to intern at or work for as an second engineer is a good way to start.
idreamofpikas t1_ja4j6r2 wrote
Reply to comment by nickparadies in Which artist would get a reaction like this today? by Different_Insect_611
Jesus Christ? Muhammed? Budha? Alexander the Great? Julius Caesar? Napoleon Bonaparte? Confucius?
Mahdiyar_ t1_ja4it4r wrote
You probably have some sort of OCD better talk to a therapist about it. Nothing to worry about though
Williams_Theme t1_ja4ia6a wrote
Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys
_AskMyMom_ t1_ja4hz29 wrote
Lyrics are what you interpret them as. Metallica’s one is based off a book/movie about anti-war propaganda. Which the book is fantastic, as is the song. The meaning behind One is anti-death or anti-war. Which seems like someone can support; and that’s a fact, but you might interpret that differently than what it actually was meant for, which is fine.
My favorite band is Satanic. But I’m not satanic, I’m more anti-religion, but accepting of 1 god. I think religion divides more than anything, which satanism kind of indulges from Ghost’s (the band) perspective.
Another band I like is very satanic, and sings about worshipping satan. Which is not for everyone, but I enjoy it; but I also like contemporary R&B and country lol.
Anyway, the point is, if you limit yourself, you’re limiting the experience music brings.
amnesiac2323 t1_ja4hppw wrote
Talk to your doctor for real, he can help you. Sounds like a little OCD maybe, no problem
CadeChaos t1_ja4hpc2 wrote
You sound just like my bipolar schizophrenic sister. Fucking stop it. You can't catch diseases from music.
MarkusSugarhill t1_ja4hk4w wrote
I do not think that any bad will come over you by lyrics, but I am also not superstitious or religious. But if you feel better, I guess there is no harm done.
CadeChaos t1_ja4hg06 wrote
Reply to comment by Martipar in If a record has good songs and lyrics is it pretty much going to succeed? by GregJamesDahlen
Pathetic grammar teacher. You can't possibly think that all 4/4 drummers are the same, you're more ignorant than you think I am if that's the case. Yea Slipknot's drummer is better than Meg White from the White Stripes, Lars from Metallica and the Mushroomhead drummer. Plus Spiders by Slipknot is in 7/8. You seem to be one of those pseudo intellectuals types who acts like he knows everything.
nickparadies t1_ja4hbtc wrote
You can make the argument Michael Jackson is the most famous person in human history so really no one
AlasBabylon_ t1_ja4h3da wrote
As I tried to scan through my playlists to find some recommendations for you, it does kind of ring true that you do cover a pretty wide swath of metal music; even progressive metal, which is what my jam tends to be, will deal with such subject matters.
And I was kind of like you at one time, as well. One of the first metal songs I ever listened to was Ozzy Osbourne's "Black Rain," and Ozzy gets kind of heavy-handed with the lyrics in that one. I hated it at the time, feared how apocalyptic it sounded to me... and then I just... kept listening to songs like it, mostly because the friend I had who played it for me liked that kind of music. To some degree it was because I found other bands that could ease me into the genre more, but eventually I could stomach that kind of music; and now some of my favorite songs talk about things like the apocalypse or revenge or the deathly clutch of winter and whatnot.
It's awful advice to tell someone to just "get over it," because that never works, and is incredibly reductive. But what I do like to mention about music like this is that it's very reflective of what Black Sabbath themselves set out to do way back in the 70s - their music was essentially like showing an audio version of a horror flick. It's supposed to be scary, it's supposed to be dark and brooding and moody (of whatever mood a given artist or band goes for), but the point isn't just to scare the listener; it's to provide catharsis. The feeling of having a lyricist growl or sing out such subject matter makes you feel like you're not alone in worrying about it, that it's a fear you're welcome to have and that it doesn't need to be as hopeless as it might seem. When Tatiana Shmayluk of Jinjer reflects upon how it feels to be an introverted person in "Pisces," the desire to present yourself to others only to get rejected for it... the imagery she uses is evocative, but it comes from a pretty deep place within her. And you can sympathize with that.
If it still scares you, then... that's not something to be ashamed of. There's always, always plenty of music in this and other genres that you can jam to. Recognize, though, that the music is not meant to scare you into submission, or infect you with horrible thoughts - rather, its intentions are to provide catharsis and the drive to move past the desire to be blissfully ignorant of the world and its ills. Because they exist, but we have the power to overcome them, and the music therefore gives that adrenaline you might need.
lego_office_worker t1_ja4h1jn wrote
Reply to comment by Flappsy in I can't listen to music without checking the meaning of lyrics out of fear by Flappsy
yes, very normal.
Flappsy OP t1_ja4gtdf wrote
Reply to comment by lego_office_worker in I can't listen to music without checking the meaning of lyrics out of fear by Flappsy
Sooo ur saying thats basically normal?
Charming-Twist-7514 t1_ja4gq8u wrote
Reply to Feel good album recommendation by Secret_Memory185
Anything by Oh The Larceny
Flappsy OP t1_ja4kccs wrote
Reply to comment by Mahdiyar_ in I can't listen to music without checking the meaning of lyrics out of fear by Flappsy
Okay ill try thanks.