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-Bazza-
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Posted - 2006/01/20 :  19:53:02  Show profile Send a private message
Was just thinking Hardcore could be prescribed as an antidepressant. It's impossible to feel depressed whilst listening to it.



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Chris B
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quote:
Originally posted by -Bazza-:
Was just thinking Hardcore could be prescribed as an antidepressant. It's impossible to feel depressed whilst listening to it.



unless your depressed


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quote:
Originally posted by Baldo:
quote:
Originally posted by -Bazza-:
Was just thinking Hardcore could be prescribed as an antidepressant. It's impossible to feel depressed whilst listening to it.



unless your depressed



....or a depressed person that hates Hardcore....


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Evel
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Posted - 2006/01/20 :  20:01:15  Show profile  Send a private message
If it's got speed up vocals a hard kick drum beats then it impossibled to feel sad, maybe tracks like Love you more (Paul Elstak/Visa) might make you feel very 'emotional' to by gone memorys like some (dare I say it) club music does to me

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Posted - 2006/01/20 :  21:31:40  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Underloop's homepage
I get a pain in all the diodes down my left side just listening to it

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_BoNe_
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Posted - 2006/01/20 :  23:56:26  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit _BoNe_'s homepage
I was on anti depressants a few years back and it was listenin to hardcore again that brought me back up, no shit. so yea, they can

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Posted - 2006/01/21 :  00:03:30  Show profile  Send a private message
Yeah, play hardcore to a clasical loving posh toft, and you'd have them joining some terrorist group.



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ihaveduff
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I reckon its subjective on the person... if they have bad memories of hardcore, its not gonna help, or if they hate it, its gonna give them the sh***... but then for most people on the site it'll help...

who can b sad to Eye Opener? or Toy Town? or Everytime I close my eyes? (go the ultracheese to make ANYONE smile!)


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Posted - 2006/01/21 :  00:56:22  Show profile  Send a private message
hahaha its so is, everytime im in a pissed of mood, i go put some phat tunes on. then im all happy again, and make myself some tea

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Posted - 2006/01/21 :  03:17:31  Show profile  Send a private message
:D it does work, this lass on the train was lookin down so i gave er the headphones. put on a great big smile them phones did. pity she was only 15...



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Posted - 2006/01/21 :  10:26:18  Show profile  Send a private message
quote:
Originally posted by beno27:
hahaha its so is, everytime im in a pissed of mood, i go put some phat tunes on. then im all happy again, and make myself some tea


Hahahahah That's hilarious, thats exactly what I do. Although sometimes a Coffee or Redbull if I'm tired. Caffeins great when listening to Hardcore.
Should serve Tea and Coffee at raves. Sounds stupid,
but would give people a safe high and plenty of energy;)


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-Bazza-
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Posted - 2006/01/21 :  11:34:30  Show profile  Send a private message
quote:
Originally posted by beno27:
hahaha its so is, everytime im in a pissed of mood, i go put some phat tunes on. then im all happy again, and make myself some tea



I love you Beno.


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Hardcore might help to raise the mood a little but there's absolutely no chance that solely listening to music will cure depression!

*Fluffy animals
*Long bubble bath
*Whale noises
*Kids playing
*Some gormless counsellor
*Drugs

- all probably have the same effect too!


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Chris B
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Posted - 2006/01/21 :  13:43:48  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Chris B's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by djDMS:
Hardcore might help to raise the mood a little but there's absolutely no chance that solely listening to music will cure depression!



exactly im not talking about people that are a bit pissed off or going through a bad time or attention seekers or drama queens, for that yes mibbe listening to the music you love will help.

I'm very close to someone who's had depression for 27 years and it just aint that simple, even having kids doesnt cure it so i find the thought of whackin on a bit of cheesy music as a miracle cure stupid.


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Edited by - Chris B on 2006/01/21 13:44:38
Fishy
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Posted - 2006/01/21 :  14:22:08  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Fishy's homepage
quote:
Originally posted by Baldo:
quote:
Originally posted by -Bazza-:
Was just thinking Hardcore could be prescribed as an antidepressant. It's impossible to feel depressed whilst listening to it.



unless your depressed



yep


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Posted - 2006/01/21 :  14:44:47  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit whittle1's homepage
One thing to not listen to when you're depressed:
Arkitech - DeHumanise
hehe, brilliant tunage, just gives you the blues.


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