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LorenzoStomp t1_ja4qk96 wrote

Sure. Basically your issue is that you have formed some ways of thinking about lyrics that do not line up with reality and are causing you stress. Cognitive Behavior Therapy and other methods can help you to retrain how you think about lyrics and how your brain creates negative beliefs like this so that you can let go of the stress you are already causing yourself and prevent developing new damaging patterns.

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BrimEll t1_ja4pnjl wrote

I like that too more than the rest of the list. If you haven't

Queen - A Night At The Opera

Radiohead - 15 Step, Ok Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac

Pink Floyd Dark Side of The Moon, The Wall, Meddle, Animals (actually my favorite) , Wish You Were Here. Those are my favs.

Also based on those three artists check out the albums "Selling England By The Pound" "Foxtrot" and "The Lb Dies Down on Broadway" by Genesis

Also the album "Leftoverture" by Kansas.

You should like Nine Inch Nails albums "Year Zero" and especially "The Fragile" based on what you posted. The other NiN may be too dark since you dont have much dark stuff but you do have Linkin Park so I mention NiN. Linkin Park and Pink Floyd were starting points for me. I quickly never listened to Linkin Park again though, just not as interesting to me anymore. I still think those Floyd Albums are some of the best ever made.

Sorry I don't mean to seem like I am talking down on some other stuff. I joke around and call everything pop at least once

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thisizusername t1_ja4ozoh wrote

Radiohead, The Beatles and Pink Floyd are arguably the 3 best acts ever (I said arguably, clearly there are many others in the conversation).

So I might save those albums until the latter half of your listening.

Maybe start with The Eagles and 2Pac albums.

Some people like Linkin Park, but if you don’t like the first album you listen to, I wouldn’t even bother with the next, it will sound pretty much the same.

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