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Old 01-06-2010, 01:23 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Black Flag and Discharge are horrible when you're high
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Old 01-06-2010, 02:14 PM   #12 (permalink)
 
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I love listening to The Chemical Brothers, Massive Attack and Boards Of Canada when i'm stoned. Good deep sounding basslines and hypnotic sounds are great after a few smokes. As for more guitar-based stuff, one of my greatest musical experiences was the first time i listened to My Bloody Valentine's Loveless album stoned, it sounded truly out of this world. Some doom and stoner metal is always good after a few smokes, especially Electric Wizard, Reverend Bizzare and Kyuss.

As for worst music probably punk and hardcore. They're not really meant to be listened to while high.
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Old 01-06-2010, 03:07 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I actually have a drug play list on my Ipod, because whenever I'm high, I need to listen to a compilation of songs. Though the list is set to shuffle, whenever I'm high and listen to music, I start with the Dylan song.

Also, if you haven't heard a particular song on this list before, I implore you to go to this site: Grooveshark - Listen to Free Music Online - Internet Radio - Free MP3 Streaming , it's a site where you can search for almost any song and listen to it in full, unlike last.fm. I have no idea how it's legal or why it stays up, but it's free. I hope this doesn't count as advertising, because essentially it's like searching for songs on Youtube except there's no video and its easier to find what you are looking for.


1. It Takes a lot to Laugh it Takes a Train to Cry - Bob Dylan
2. Sunshine of Your Love - Cream
3. The State I Am In - Belle and Sebastian(I love how it builds up but his voice stays the same tone, always makes me wanna dance for some reason)
4. Rain - The Beatles
5. Can't Find My Way Home(Electric Version) - Blind Faith
6. 4+20 - Crosby, Stills and Nash
7. Come On Lets Go - Broadcast
8. Venus in Furs - The Velvet Underground
9. Argument - Fugazi
10. Friend of the Devil - The Grateful Dead
11. Everything in its Right Place - Radiohead
12. End Result - Jeffrey Lewis(an acoustic cover of a Crass song, amazing lyrics with an awesome bittersweet, folksy delivery)
13. Rebellion(Lies) - Arcade Fire
14. Snow Song Part 1(Live in San Fran) - Neutral Milk Hotel Note: It's complicated to find the particular performance I'm talking about. requires you to go to GROOVESHARK and search for EVERYTHING IS by NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL, the site mislabeled the song, so it's actually titled after the EP the song was released on. It is the best performance I've ever heard from NMH, and this includes everything on their albums.
15. I'll Believe in Anything - Wolf Parade
16. Gimme Shelter - The Rolling Stones
17. Who Could Win A Rabbit - Animal Collective
18. Paper Planes - MIA(album version!)
19. Train in Vain - The Clash
20. Where is My Mind? - Pixies
21. Trilogy: B) Hyperstation - Sonic Youth
22. Tomorrow Never Knows - The Beatles
23. See No Evil - Television
24. The Modern Age - The Strokes
25. Just Like Honey - The Jesus and Mary Chain
26. You are the Generation that Bought More Shoes and You Get What You Deserve - Johnny Boy
27. We Dance - Pavement
28. 3rd Planet - Modest Mouse
29. White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane


This list usually gets me going , but in a good way.
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Old 01-06-2010, 04:05 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Both in the same album.
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What the hell is that?????
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Old 01-06-2010, 04:07 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I actually have a drug play list on my Ipod, because whenever I'm high, I need to listen to a compilation of songs. Though the list is set to shuffle, whenever I'm high and listen to music, I start with the Dylan song.

Also, if you haven't heard a particular song on this list before, I implore you to go to this site: Grooveshark - Listen to Free Music Online - Internet Radio - Free MP3 Streaming , it's a site where you can search for almost any song and listen to it in full, unlike last.fm. I have no idea how it's legal or why it stays up, but it's free. I hope this doesn't count as advertising, because essentially it's like searching for songs on Youtube except there's no video and its easier to find what you are looking for.


1. It Takes a lot to Laugh it Takes a Train to Cry - Bob Dylan
2. Sunshine of Your Love - Cream
3. The State I Am In - Belle and Sebastian(I love how it builds up but his voice stays the same tone, always makes me wanna dance for some reason)
4. Rain - The Beatles
5. Can't Find My Way Home(Electric Version) - Blind Faith
6. 4+20 - Crosby, Stills and Nash
7. Come On Lets Go - Broadcast
8. Venus in Furs - The Velvet Underground
9. Argument - Fugazi
10. Friend of the Devil - The Grateful Dead
11. Everything in its Right Place - Radiohead
12. End Result - Jeffrey Lewis(an acoustic cover of a Crass song, amazing lyrics with an awesome bittersweet, folksy delivery)
13. Rebellion(Lies) - Arcade Fire
14. Snow Song Part 1(Live in San Fran) - Neutral Milk Hotel Note: It's complicated to find the particular performance I'm talking about. requires you to go to GROOVESHARK and search for EVERYTHING IS by NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL, the site mislabeled the song, so it's actually titled after the EP the song was released on. It is the best performance I've ever heard from NMH, and this includes everything on their albums.
15. I'll Believe in Anything - Wolf Parade
16. Gimme Shelter - The Rolling Stones
17. Who Could Win A Rabbit - Animal Collective
18. Paper Planes - MIA(album version!)
19. Train in Vain - The Clash
20. Where is My Mind? - Pixies
21. Trilogy: B) Hyperstation - Sonic Youth
22. Tomorrow Never Knows - The Beatles
23. See No Evil - Television
24. The Modern Age - The Strokes
25. Just Like Honey - The Jesus and Mary Chain
26. You are the Generation that Bought More Shoes and You Get What You Deserve - Johnny Boy
27. We Dance - Pavement
28. 3rd Planet - Modest Mouse
29. White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane


This list usually gets me going , but in a good way.
Wow, you're a pretty organised drug user. I just fling on whatever I feel like listening to.
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What the hell is that?????
That's The Brak Album.

Half an hour of mind-fuck suitable only for the prepubescent insane.

I used to listen to it when I was 14 and would get high after school everyday.
Even listened to it on acid once. Don't. Do. That.
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That's The Brak Album.

Half an hour of mind-fuck suitable only for the prepubescent insane.

I used to listen to it when I was 14 and would get high after school everyday.
Even listened to it on acid once. Don't. Do. That.
Sounds nuts. I'm very curious to check it out though for the laugh i'll keep away from the acid then...
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You know, its funny. Talking about it has convinced me to download it, just because I haven't heard it in years.
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Speaking of things not to listen to on acid:

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