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Misfits Box Set
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Or just blast "Die, Die, My Darling" on repeat. Sorry Kras, fourm won't let me give you well deserved rep. |
Really the Misfits Box Set works wonders for just about any situation imaginable.
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Beck- Sea Change
Lou Reed- Berlin Both of these are great albums to just contemplate, exorcise and forget. |
Merzbow - Pulse Demon
It's gonna cheer you up you can't imagine how |
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eeewww...
thats' creepy. |
Interesting question. Almost everyone I know would do the opposite and listen to albums they could identify with that do the opposite of cheering up. Maybe that helps in a catharsis sort of way. Maybe it just makes it worse.
I know when I went through a divorce, I was listening to Elliot Smith's first two albums and Pet Sounds years later as if attempting to drag out the misery forever and wallow in it. A couple things I remember actually helping were live shows. I went by myself and saw the Orb play on what would have been our wedding anniversary, and danced like a fool. I went and saw Painkiller play a couple months after that and they definitely earned their name from me. In all that pure volume it was easy to forget emotional ties. So, I'm with the people who've already suggested noise and power. They're there for a reason. I bet Egg Nog by the Melvins could be very helpful. |
^^^ good points.
melt-banana then. |
Any songs written by Burt Bacharach.
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I'm with you on this one. Bakesale is a top-notch record. |
Last year when I broke up with my previous girlfriend, I was listening to Godspeed you black emperor a lot, especially their second album, "Lift yr. skinny fists like antennas to heaven". There's a great deal of hope in their music that helped me overcome the bitterness.
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If you ever find you have exhausted the possibilities with music, i reccomend going to see a good Naturalist play. Some cold hard Ibsen really does take you away.
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hhmm its a tough one. when i split up with someone i didnt really want to listen to any music or read, watch tv etc. it takes time but after a while things where easier to do. i reccomend some mf doom.
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If you are depressed, happy music is just depressing. You have to make a slow transition.
Here. . . I'll make a tracklisting for you TV on the Radio- I Was a Lover John Cale- Amsterdam Guided By Voices- Awful Bliss Dinosaur Jr.- Severed Lips Pavement- Grounded Wipers- Mystery Violent Femmes- Girl Trouble Up The Ass Sonic Youth- Inhuman Wire- I Should've Known Better Bauhaus- Crowds Donovan- Season of the Witch Big Black- Bad Houses Gang of Four- Anthrax David Bowie- Breaking Glass Shellac- Prayer To God Atari Teenage Riot- Start the Riot Devo- I Been Refused Naked Raygun- I Lie Fugazi- Last Chance For a Slow Dance Violent Femmes- Breakin' Up Mudhoney- You Got It (Keep It Outta My Face!) JAMC- Never Understand King Crimson- Epitaph Mission of Burma- That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate Velvet Underground- I'm Set Free Joy Division- Disorder Television- Venus Iggy Pop- Lust For Life Sonic Youth- Jams Run Free Vapors- Turning Japanese The Specials- Friday Night, Saturday Morning Or just do what I did last time I had a break-up. Get really drunk and listen to David Bowie- Low. It is such a surreal sounding album, it is perfect for surreal events. When I am in the upset about girls mood, Low just really speaks to me. Especially Speed of Life. |
the downward spiral - NIN
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heh.. good choice with Shellac- Prayer To God
best breakup song ever! |
i wouldn't listen to anything sad, i'm not one for wallowing in self-pity, i think self-pity is contemptable.
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Christian Marclay style? Excellent.
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how about albums to break people's faces up.
i'm thinking napalm's scum, godflesh's streetcleaner and swans' filth. |
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