Personally, I really like the idea of deeply abrasive music, but I haven't heard anything out of noise/ the darker recesses of metal that particularly disturbs me. I still enjoy some of it, but I think in terms of harrowing music I'd take a Schnittke, Shostokovich or Mahler over any black metal/ noise music. Even something like Toru Takemitsu/ Morton Feldman manage to pull at the ole' heart strings more - I contend that a great many classical types have a great appreciation of dramatic tension, which is more effective in disturbing one's emotional state. You are, of course, more than welcome to disagree with me. You will, however, be wrong to do so on account of my innate rightness.
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