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Doomster
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As of the past two years I have really started to identify with most Hatebreed songs on the lyrical subject of self improvement, becoming a better person, and general messages of positivity.
That's most of their songs, so no real point in pointing out one. When I was a teen I used to really identify with Slipknot's I Am Hated, but not at all anymore. |
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Nick Dilley
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My Friend of Misery - great music and all together truthful words. Also, most of Megadeth's recent political rant songs. Even when I'm not a fan of the composition itself, I can't help but agree that the government is failing in all arenas, and that Dave's old anarchy mantra's have a little more to them then I gave them credit for.
ugh...so disgusted with our government. it's not liberals or conservatives, it's corruption on both sides at all levels. Okay, I'm not trying to start a political fight here so feel free not to open a can of worms here, if you reply to this message. Also, when I am in the aforementioned dark place, End of All Hope by Nightwish fits the bill nicely. |
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Wilytank
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On the social side, I find that I have quite a bit to relate to with Brutal Truth's Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses, particularly "Birth of Ignorance" for addressing religion as a force just as evil (in my opinion more evil) as either side of the political spectrum, "Walking Corpse" for talking about the evils of preconditioning (in my opinion, especially religion based), and "Anti-Homophobe" which should be self-explanatory.
Funny thing about this dark place, it's usually the music gets me there and not the other way around. But, it's usually stuff like Esoteric, Evoken, or something similar that conjures up this thick atmosphere that convinces me that I do not want to leave the dark place. I'm the one who looks down the abyss and is awed by its depth. |
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Restricting to the metal sphere it's not too easy to find. However I can highly relate to the lyrics of the Sick of It All song "Just Look Around":
The question they keep asking me
how can one so young be so bitter and angry well, the answer is plain to see maybe if they wern't so blind they'd see what i see i see diseases and modern plagues of our times
I see the whites that hate the blacks blacks against the jews, race against religion and the're all too blind to see what kind of a nation lets their children die government's corrupt and full of red tape then you're gonna ask me why i hate While I don't associate it with any tragic event that happened in my life, I do relate a lot with them, especially the first part.
Well I think that all of us went through that phase once.
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IMPF2112
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It's only now I realized how much I relate to the lyrics for Fear of the Dark.
Have you run your fingers down the wall And have you felt your neck skin crawl When you�re searching for the light? Sometimes when you�re scared to take a look At the corner of the room You�ve sensed that something�s watching you. Have you ever been alone at night Thought you heard footsteps behind And turned around, and no-one�s there? And as you quicken up your pace You find it hard to look again Because you�re sure there�s someone there. I sure as fuck know I have! Plenty of times. I don't know why, I normally would consider myself to be a pretty rational person, but whenever I'm alone late at night, whether it be taking a walk in the dark outside or lying by myself in bed, I always get strange unnerving feelings, like there something else in the room with me, or I think I see something move in the darkness for a second, and that song describes it pretty accurately.
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Have you ever felt that feeling to be fascinating at the same time? Usually, I use music to augment the atmospheric darkness. I took advantage of some time I used to walk around the wilderness when camping down in West Virginia in the dark to listen to Striborg's Solitude. Nothing but my iPod and an LED lantern at about 11-12 midnight. Though I've thought the yearning for sleep might also help, I don't feel it right now at this time of night typing this.
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This song speaks the truth:
Jeg snakkede engang med en fyr Som intet vidste om dansk natur Jeg sagde "under hver eneste banke ligger der en fj�sing p� lur." Fj�sing fj�sing ul�kker fisk Fj�sing fj�sing vammel og bidsk Fj�sing fj�sing fortjener at lide Fj�sing fj�sing det er nu du skal bide S� stod vi der og dybbede t�r' I den hedeste b�lge Jeg sagde: "hver gang du en sandorm ser s� skal en fj�sing f�lge." Fj�sing fj�sing ul�kker fisk Fj�sing fj�sing vammel og bidsk Fj�sing fj�sing fortjener at lide Fj�sing fj�sing det er nu du skal bide Ligesom en soldat hedder Jens Og en autonom hedder S�ren S� hedder en sandorm Christoffer Og en fj�sing hedder BENT! Fj�sing fj�sing ul�kker fisk Fj�sing fj�sing vammel og bidsk Fj�sing fj�sing fortjener at lide Fj�sing fj�sing det er nu du skal bide |
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I can relate to this one...
Actually, in all seriousness though, lots of the lyrics from late-period Death albums really appeal to me. Chuck Schuldiner manages to criticize things like religion and government without ever coming across like an angry idiot. Listen to the lyrics here for instance: Built from blind faith Passed down from self-induced fantasy Turn a page to justify Conjuring power - it opens wide On your seventh day, is that how it's done? Twisting your eyes to perceive all that you want To assume from ignorance inflicting wounds with your cross-turned dagger Inside crystal mountain Evil takes its form Inside crystal mountain Commandments are reborn All the traps are set to confine All who get in the way of the divine In sight and in mind of the hypocrite A slave to the curse forever confined Shatter the myth Don't cut yourself On your words against Dreams made of steel Stronger then any faith That inflicts pain and fear, is that how it's done? Twisting your eyes to perceive all that you want To assume from ignorance inflicting wounds with your cross-turned dagger Inside crystal mountain Evil takes its form Inside crystal mountain Commandments are reborn The obvious criticisms of religion are apparent, but delivered intelligently and concisely. Very different from something you would expect from Deicide or something of that ilk. |
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Plus "Crystal Mountain" is simply just a kick-ass song in all respects.
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That goes without saying! |
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IMPF2112
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Sometimes I often will do just that, and listen to music that will make the atmosphere even darker, although sometimes if I'm really really starting to get seriously freaked out, especially on nights when I decide to sleep in my basement, I may listen to some really cheesy Power Metal in order to kind of ease out the tension.
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I can relate to the song Hollow by Pantera
mainly because of two situations. one being how my mom and I used to be pretty close but now its like she thinks i'm all evil and trying to make her miserable so she kinda ignores me now which is weird since i'm stuck in that house for two more years. another is how I'm losing touch with people I considered my best friends. I move a lot and I finally found people who I trust but when I saw them last we couldn't even hold up a good convo. We all changed you know heading in different directions. one friend towards raves and drugs another just lying to be popular and one i'm trying really hard to stay friends with! sounds pretty angsty and like a typical teen complaining huh -_-;
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UMUR
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^Yeah being a teen isn�t always easy. Friends come and go, but rest assure you�ll find other friends later in life too if you are willing to work for it.
...the thing with your mother (I read in another thread that you said she is very religious and I guess that�s why you feel she thinks you are "evil") is probably only a phase. Most parents absolutely adore their kids even though they have times where they don�t agree with the decisions made by them. I don�t know what the situation is with you and your mother but if you are gonna live in the same house together for the next two years I�d try and talk to her and patch up the worst differences. There are of course things parents shouldn�t interfere in when you are 17 (IMO). Choice of music is one of them.
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Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" was, more or less, the soundtrack of my teenage years. Except that it wasn't too late for me and I'm able to enjoy life.
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That's truly wise and open-minded thing to say Jonas never fails to deliver, haha, no joke ! I think being a teen is one of the most difficult episodes in life, can't say that being in your 20s is particularly easy though. I heard a lot of people saying that real life begins in your 30s, when you are truly independent, have a job and some kind of peace of mind (or inner peace if you will). I hope you'll come to an agreement with your mother, just as Jonas said, you can try to talk that through and prove that listening to metal doesn't make you evil... actually quite the opposite, it makes you fucking awesome.
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^Hell yeah, but I can guarantee you that life in the 30s with kids isn�t easy either. So much to worry about when you have kids.
...oh well we�ed better get
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^ good point. So... I can easily relate to Black Dog by Led Zeppelin:
"Oh yeah, oh yeah, ah, ah, ahh. Oh yeah, oh yeah, ah, ah, ahh.I gotta roll, can't stand still,Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill."But seriously now, I've never been really into lyrics. Partly, it's because my grasp of English was not that good when I was younger and partly because I always liked to imagine what the song is about. Then, when I read the lyrics I was often disappointed. There are a few songs that I feel that really correspond with my personality - e.g Fen's Carrier of Echoes or Not in Rivers but in Drops by ISIS (it's more about the music than the lyrics though). |
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UMUR
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Yeah I feel the same way. Lyrics seldom mean much to me. Probably because English is my second language, but there are of course exceptions. It�s not like I don�t get a word of what is said
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