Quote Originally Posted by flamingskullballs
i like death metal, black metal, grindcore, doom, and the sort...but i also like stuff like eric clapton, steve miller band, and the doors....prefer them actually...

yeah...music can cause change....more then many can believe even...

never got into grunge...went strait from the rap i was jamming to when i was a wee lad to slayer and metallica, then on...

didnt find out that i loved classic/acid rock for many years...i thought that my mother was crazy for liking the doors...then i actually sat down and LISTENED...

beethoven and bach are great for chilling music...
I love classic rock as well and most music from the 70's. I used to really be into the Doors, but my interest in the music progressed to interest in the artist which progressed to me discovering what a shit Jim Morrison was and the novelty of the Doors for me was forever over. Its hard to appreciate the art anymore when you loathe the artist. I also can no longer listen to Guns and Roses for that very same reason, and Guns and Roses used to be one of my favorites. Whats funny though is that with both bands I had heard all their music so many times that by the time I discovered that the bands and their music aren't worth anymore of my focus and energy, I was already tired of the music anyway. So that could be more of the reason than anything regarding their character or whether I find them to be worthy of my respect...could have just given me good enough reason to finally say "Im tired of this." Especially since Im sure there are bigger shitheads out there who's music I may be presently enjoying, lol.
Ousted Reviewed by Ousted on . Music and mood. I started this post in the "What are you listening to" thread, but because I didnt name any particular artists and kinda went off on a little tangent I figured this topic might deserve its own thread and discussion. Since many of you are teenagers I am very much interested to hear your take on what Im about to say. Keep in mind I am 26, and am reflecting back, and I understand that teen angst and frustration may have lost its significance on me in the past 10 years. To start, I like Rating: 5