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Psychoanalyzing self via musical taste
Thrillho:
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--- Quote from: amok on 04 Jan 2008, 13:36 ---I saw quite a cool version of this on another forum which was psychoanalysing other people in a tongue-in-cheek fashion based on favourite bands they supplied.
This way round, I think zerodrone summed it up pretty well. Then again, I'm now hearing all his posts in John Hurt's voice in my head which probably makes me biased.
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We did this here once. It was good fun.
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You have the greatest avatar in the history of everything.
Luke C:
--- Quote from: DynamiteKid on 05 Jan 2008, 12:58 ---
--- Quote from: Luke C on 05 Jan 2008, 10:11 ---
--- Quote from: amok on 04 Jan 2008, 13:36 ---I saw quite a cool version of this on another forum which was psychoanalysing other people in a tongue-in-cheek fashion based on favourite bands they supplied.
This way round, I think zerodrone summed it up pretty well. Then again, I'm now hearing all his posts in John Hurt's voice in my head which probably makes me biased.
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We did this here once. It was good fun.
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You have the greatest avatar in the history of everything.
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I'm glad someone noticed. Although a fair few people now think it is actually me but nevermind.
amok:
Peep Show is sheer unadulterated genius.
Thrillho:
It's a show that's maintained constant quality. Each season starts at a low level but its hilarity just increases as it goes on. The wedding episode was awesome.
Roll on season five!
(Wish I'd not bought the first three seasons on DVD before the 1-4 box set came out *sigh*)
Spinless:
I actually don't think the idea is so bad here. Y'all just going about it in the wrong way. It's not about which artist you like, or which genre, but which albums by a particular artist. Their earlier agressive stuff? Or their more cynical and subtle later albums? Your answer tells us a little about you! We now know whether or not you are a teenager.
Now, on a more serious note, music is more often than not a good indicator of mood. Not personality. You might find your taste shifting ever so slightly if you're going through a rough patch or something. It's rather like how everybody listens to very sad music and cries when that guy/girl at the bar rejects their proposal to date, only the situations aren't quite so exaggerated because I'm not making them up.
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