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Music as anaesthetic

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Scandanavian War Machine:
it's not so crazy.

i love EitS but hate GY!BE. you are not alone.

Jackie Blue:
I really think you guys are using the word "hate" in a pretty reckless fashion.  I mean, amok, you basically just said you're indifferent to them.  If I "absolutely hated" everything I'm indifferent to, I'd expode in a cloud of fury.

Inlander:
This question makes absolutely no sense to me. Perhaps I've misunderstood the intent of the original post, but music to me always, always has some kind of emotionally enhancing effect - even if it's just "holy shit this is the worst musical atrocity I've ever heard". The idea of music that might make me a person feel less emotional absolutely boggles my mind. Might I suggest simply not listening to music at all if you want your emotions dulled for a bit?

E. Spaceman:
actually, a lot of music has no emotional effect on me, and on some occasions it helps to distract me. Tommy's suggestion of Chris Herbert's Mezzotint is an excellent example of this, fantastic album too.

Spinless:
Inlander, I took the original post to be asking about which albums are good for catharsis after a breakup or something. Several times, I drafted my list, but it required far too much thought and the list changes all too often. The mainstays have been albums written by Tim Kasher, Greg Dulli and Blake Schwarzenbach. I decided this thread is basically about making a mixtape to help you through a breakup or something.

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