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slow_dive
#199673931Thursday, October 06, 2016 4:59 PM GMT

Honestly, I can only feel pity for you guys, being as the music you listen to releases no where as much dopamine in your brain as mine does. I'm a classically trained musician, and started learning when I was about 8, around 13 I got really serious about music. The music I listen to can be proven with maths to be objectively better than what you listen to. For example right now I'm listening to Captain Beefheart's album Trout mask replica, which is the audio equivalent of starry starry night (painting by Vincent Van Gogh), it shows 100% musical turbulence. Now of course you may have listened to the beginning of Frownland and decided that Captain Beefheart sucks, but that's simply because your brain isn't as trained as mine is. I've been practising this so long that I became a synesthete, and I can tell you right now Frownland's visual representation follows the Fibonacci spiral. I can't imagine what it would be like to be one of you less educated folk, it must really suck for you guys, but you wouldn't understand as you haven't had the maximum possible amount of pleasure from music.
CodenameEwan
#199679957Thursday, October 06, 2016 7:35 PM GMT

Your mum
dahousecat
#199680397Thursday, October 06, 2016 7:43 PM GMT

heres your reply
lit_ja
#199680702Thursday, October 06, 2016 7:50 PM GMT

I agree with you, but you aim it towards everyone, so your literally criticizing alot of people including me, I do not listen to metal, and honestly I agree metal is not real music but your dumb for putting towards everyone. I go to band, listen to Panic! At The Disco, because I relate to it with the situations and in my life, and it brings me joy, unlike metal with some freak screaming. Your post is biased, and biased people will never get their opinion across to everyone.
OMGITSTWIZZY
#199680795Thursday, October 06, 2016 7:52 PM GMT

^ Honestly, I can only feel pity for you guys, being as the music you listen to releases no where as much dopamine in your brain as mine does. I'm a classically trained musician, and started learning when I was about 8, around 13 I got really serious about music. The music I listen to can be proven with maths to be objectively better than what you listen to. For example right now I'm listening to Captain Beefheart's album Trout mask replica, which is the audio equivalent of starry starry night (painting by Vincent Van Gogh), it shows 100% musical turbulence. Now of course you may have listened to the beginning of Frownland and decided that Captain Beefheart sucks, but that's simply because your brain isn't as trained as mine is. I've been practising this so long that I became a synesthete, and I can tell you right now Frownland's visual representation follows the Fibonacci spiral. I can't imagine what it would be like to be one of you less educated folk, it must really suck for you guys, but you wouldn't understand as you haven't had the maximum possible amount of pleasure from music.
askyun
#199681057Thursday, October 06, 2016 7:58 PM GMT

i don't real find metal that interesting
PaleFolklore
#199682430Thursday, October 06, 2016 8:30 PM GMT

is this an impression of me
Fractionalist
#199683566Thursday, October 06, 2016 8:54 PM GMT

metal for life :) and you're generalizing a whole genre of music btw. There are metal bands that do soft rock/etc, they're not that bad if you give it a try
slow_dive
#199683661Thursday, October 06, 2016 8:56 PM GMT

"metal for life :) and you're generalizing a whole genre of music btw. There are metal bands that do soft rock/etc, they're not that bad if you give it a try" Honestly, I can only feel pity for you guys, being as the music you listen to releases no where as much dopamine in your brain as mine does. I'm a classically trained musician, and started learning when I was about 8, around 13 I got really serious about music. The music I listen to can be proven with maths to be objectively better than what you listen to. For example right now I'm listening to Captain Beefheart's album Trout mask replica, which is the audio equivalent of starry starry night (painting by Vincent Van Gogh), it shows 100% musical turbulence. Now of course you may have listened to the beginning of Frownland and decided that Captain Beefheart sucks, but that's simply because your brain isn't as trained as mine is. I've been practising this so long that I became a synesthete, and I can tell you right now Frownland's visual representation follows the Fibonacci spiral. I can't imagine what it would be like to be one of you less educated folk, it must really suck for you guys, but you wouldn't understand as you haven't had the maximum possible amount of pleasure from music.
Fractionalist
#199683711Thursday, October 06, 2016 8:57 PM GMT

you just copy and pasted the same thing, and also, hollywood undead has some nasty songs, just saying
slow_dive
#199683762Thursday, October 06, 2016 8:58 PM GMT

"you just copy and pasted the same thing, and also, hollywood undead has some nasty songs, just saying" Honestly, I can only feel pity for you guys, being as the music you listen to releases no where as much dopamine in your brain as mine does. I'm a classically trained musician, and started learning when I was about 8, around 13 I got really serious about music. The music I listen to can be proven with maths to be objectively better than what you listen to. For example right now I'm listening to Captain Beefheart's album Trout mask replica, which is the audio equivalent of starry starry night (painting by Vincent Van Gogh), it shows 100% musical turbulence. Now of course you may have listened to the beginning of Frownland and decided that Captain Beefheart sucks, but that's simply because your brain isn't as trained as mine is. I've been practising this so long that I became a synesthete, and I can tell you right now Frownland's visual representation follows the Fibonacci spiral. I can't imagine what it would be like to be one of you less educated folk, it must really suck for you guys, but you wouldn't understand as you haven't had the maximum possible amount of pleasure from music.
PUSH5
#199689911Thursday, October 06, 2016 10:59 PM GMT

metal is just a bunch of hood ghetto kids who talk about cars money and objectify women. disgusting
Hellary_Clynton
#199691466Thursday, October 06, 2016 11:29 PM GMT

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703241009
#199691517Thursday, October 06, 2016 11:30 PM GMT

Love you copying and pasting stuff, good job
Epicone1z
#199700828Friday, October 07, 2016 2:46 AM GMT

Metal IS real music and nice bait btw.
slow_dive
#199700969Friday, October 07, 2016 2:49 AM GMT

As we all know it, the world has come to listen to a genre of music called "Pop" or as I like to call it, garbage. Half the pop singers out there cant even play an instrument. I know all you kiddies are like "OMGOMGOMGG TAYLOR SWIFT CAN PLAY GUITAR," Yes, she can, but thats 1 out of thousands of pop stars. Now you're probably wondering, "What is real music?" Well here are a few bands for you: Nirvana, Slipknot, Linkin Park, Slayer, Iron Maiden, the list goes on and on and guess what, they know how to play instruments. Crazy, right? There are other garbage genres out there though, such as rap...they talk into a mic, wow much talent. No but really, they talk into a mic rhyming words with a computer generated beat. Garbage. Another point why pop and rap is garbage, is that they talk about the same topics. Money, Cars, Love, etc. And it gets really old...really fast. Now lets talk about some of your points that you might be making. "Metal Music has no words, its just screaming" well if you looked up the lyrics or had half decent ears, you would know. "Metal music has no melody, its just noise" actually metal has crap tons of melody, some specify in their genre they have melody, melodic death metal for example, it has MELODIC in its name. Convinced yet? No? Well you're probably braindead. Bye
703241009
#199701573Friday, October 07, 2016 3:05 AM GMT

Slow dive copied and pasted my entire post called "Listen to real music" Kid just stop lol
lit_ja
#199761946Saturday, October 08, 2016 12:25 PM GMT

im labeling this as click b8
xabi
#199762645Saturday, October 08, 2016 12:51 PM GMT

"Slow dive copied and pasted my entire post called "Listen to real music" Kid just stop lol" cause it's hilarious
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VitoDonatelli
#199770936Saturday, October 08, 2016 4:13 PM GMT

Captain Beefheart is my favorite math rock band Pale was a simple man who liked good music and advanced literature and writing symphonies. One dawn morning in the day he was out painting the ocean that was visible outside his penthouse on the cliffs of Maine, when he heard the doorbell ring.
omahgosh345
#199772719Saturday, October 08, 2016 4:49 PM GMT

Honestly, I can only feel pity for you guys, being as the music you listen to releases no where as much dopamine in your brain as mine does. I'm a classically trained musician, and started learning when I was about 8, around 13 I got really serious about music. The music I listen to can be proven with maths to be objectively better than what you listen to. For example right now I'm listening to Captain Beefheart's album Trout mask replica, which is the audio equivalent of starry starry night (painting by Vincent Van Gogh), it shows 100% musical turbulence. Now of course you may have listened to the beginning of Frownland and decided that Captain Beefheart sucks, but that's simply because your brain isn't as trained as mine is. I've been practising this so long that I became a synesthete, and I can tell you right now Frownland's visual representation follows the Fibonacci spiral.
contraptionist
#199773550Saturday, October 08, 2016 5:05 PM GMT

>I can tell you right now Frownland's visual representation follows the Fibonacci spiral. yeah so does lateralus by tool
MeinDucker
#199773795Saturday, October 08, 2016 5:10 PM GMT

Yeah but it releases a lot of feelings and emotions. Most of those emotions that they release are the ones I feel.

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