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Fire

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Nov 23, 2023
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I think it depends on your reasons for listening to them and what you are getting out of it. for me i find it cathartic most of the time, other times it self perpetuates my impulsive desires
 
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Rher

Rher

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Nov 22, 2023
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I can also only listen to angry, empowering, or sad music. I find it "cheesy" or just difficult to listen to happy music. I do think its good to be open and to try new music genres, but I think you should just listen to whatever you love and go for it.
 
Frontier

Frontier

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Nov 25, 2023
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I don't blame you I literally listened to suicideboys for a while
But 50s doowap and Irish folk songs rock my shit
I recently started listening to some doo wop tunes, it really is quite something. Great music.
 
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penguinl0v3s

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Nov 1, 2023
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Music does have an affect on your mood, so probably. But the amount of effect it has on your life is probably not much.
 
viljalauss

viljalauss

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Aug 22, 2023
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I don't blame you I literally listened to suicideboys for a while
But 50s doowap and Irish folk songs rock my shit
both suicideboys and irish folk songs go hard. i think folk songs are the closest i'll get most of the time to listening to joyful music and not getting aggravated or more depressed, but even with folk songs i tend to lean towards more emotionally neutral or darker themes (e.g. go dig my grave).
 
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