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Does music help your mood?

Postby Justin » Sun 12 Aug 2007 18:43

I find that I have music for every mood.
If I am down, or I am up. It all helps in some sence.

What about everyone else? Or do you just listen to whatever you think is "cool" at the time?
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Re: Does music help your mood?

Postby Speed » Sun 12 Aug 2007 19:26

it works for me, i listen mostly Hardcore, Hardstyle, Jumpstyle :) nice bass drums 8-)
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Re: Does music help your mood?

Postby Dan » Sun 12 Aug 2007 19:33

Yea, definatelty! :D

Prodigy for acting the idiot ...
Rihanna when I'm feeling happy ...
Evanescence for feeling f**king miserable ...
Linkin Park for driving at insane speeds around the countryside ...
And any kind of trance music in the background for when I'm working on something ...

Something like that ... :lol:
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Re: Does music help your mood?

Postby Justin » Mon 13 Aug 2007 03:37

Damn that sounds about the same as me there Dan... Only get rid of the first one...
and change the second two to something like, Rap with an upbeat, and Sad depressing country.
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Re: Does music help your mood?

Postby [SPTR] Luis! » Mon 13 Aug 2007 09:45

me it is all that is hous, dance, techno,… all the kinds of tan music that there are the basses and known rithme
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Re: Does music help your mood?

Postby Seia » Mon 13 Aug 2007 11:46

Heroic Fantasy Metal, like Nightwish or Battlelore :mrgreen:
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Re: Does music help your mood?

Postby Dan » Mon 13 Aug 2007 11:55

Seia wrote:Heroic Fantasy

What is that exactly? lol ... :lol:
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Re: Does music help your mood?

Postby Speed » Mon 13 Aug 2007 15:58

yea, what's that? :)
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Re: Does music help your mood?

Postby Justin » Mon 13 Aug 2007 20:34

A search on wikipedia finds.

Heroic fantasy is a sub-genre of fantasy literature which chronicles the tales of heroes and their conquests in imaginary lands. Stories tend to be intricate in plot, often involving many peoples, nations and lands. Grand battles and the fate of the world are common themes, and there is typically some emphasis on a universal Good versus Evil conflict.
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Re: Does music help your mood?

Postby Dan » Mon 13 Aug 2007 22:41

Justin wrote:Heroic fantasy is a sub-genre of fantasy literature which chronicles the tales of heroes and their conquests in imaginary lands. Stories tend to be intricate in plot, often involving many peoples, nations and lands. Grand battles and the fate of the world are common themes, and there is typically some emphasis on a universal Good versus Evil conflict.

That sounds like our topic called "The never ending story" ... :lol: :lol:
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