Piste wrote: » I used to listen to a lot on Placebo
Piste wrote: » Hey hey hey. The Cure are NOT angsty! They're deep and mediative, but NOT angsty!
donmeister wrote: » Lionel Richie,he suppresses angst.
Piste wrote: » I've also been going around the house singing Christmas Carols, they're like the opposite of angsty!
Piste wrote: » Anything by Placebo.
Piste wrote: » Haha Greenday yes, but MGMT? Far too happy!
Fad wrote: » Oddly I only started listening to Placebo in TY, when I was probably the happiest I had ever been (That comparing to 3rd year, not after 4th year)
3-4th class:Bon Jovi, Abba, really cheesy stuff.
4th Class (Mark two, when i was the correct age to start in my current school): Limp Bizkit (Shudder) 5-6th and 1st year: Linkin Park and little else
2nd year: The discovery of Limwire (Which I in no way condone now)-Metallica, Slipknot, Manson, that kinda stuff, the lead up to a fairly big depressive episode which lasted most of 3rd year.
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fonpokno wrote: » I listen to many things from High School Musical to MCR to Billy Joel and everyone in between. It's a little odd but I have at least one song to go with every mood i have!
Crumble Froo wrote: » abba, on the other hand, is unforgivable. oh man, i remember that. limp bizkit... when chocolate starfish and hot dog flavoured water came out, yeah? nad linkin park were the band that introduced me to music. back when mtv sitll played music, the summer between 6th class and 1st year, i saw crawling on mtv, and went 'wow'.... then i remember papa roach's 'between angels and insects' being on about the same time. and P.O.D's 'alive', and me just sitting there in front of the tv (no remote control, had to sit straight in front of it to change channels), and was just amazed! it was all just breathtaking and WOW for me. long story short... linkin park ended up supporting metallica, i fell in love, and the entire history of metal and the whole genre was laid out in front of me,and i fell in love. \ though it must be said, i spent my teenage years struggling with an eating disorder/depression/blahblahblah, but the song of their meteor album, 'breaking the habit', was my teenage song... that's the one that stands out to me... saved my life. was the motivation towards fighting and not giving up and facing the habit and addiction and all that blah. linkin park. manson, i've never gotten massively into... but slipknot and 'tallica, are just made for all moods, bar depression. too energetic, too much *anger*. anything from volume 3: the subliminal verses, just... whoooarrrr... awesomeness.
mayordenis wrote: » Nine Inch Nails The Fragile At The Drive-In's Relationship of command.