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Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: LiterSize on 15 Jun 2005, 14:24
I'm pretty sure we've done this thread before, but I'm too lazy to go back and look for it.  

What does everyone put on when they're going through a breakup?  Anything?  The epitome of this for me is in "Kissing a Fool" when Jason Lee puts on Nazareth's "Love Hurts"


Personally...... I think the last time I did that was.... Unwritten Law or *gasp* yes... Dashboard Confessional.  It's a good thing I don't have any indie cred or I woulda lost it now.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: Mikendher on 15 Jun 2005, 14:55
Death Cab for Cutie - Tiny Vessels
Elliott Smith - Can't Make a Sound
Snow Patrol - Run (sometimes I need something loud so i can't think)
Travis - Love Will Come Through
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: blindsuperhero on 15 Jun 2005, 14:56
Snow Patrol
...
loud?
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: Mikendher on 15 Jun 2005, 15:25
haha, relative to what i listen too yes. most of my music is really quiet acoustic stuff. i know there is a lot that is louder, but that is too loud for me :-)
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: Merkava on 15 Jun 2005, 17:45
Quote from: blindsuperhero
Snow Patrol
...
loud?


I agree.

Chimey, thick, and messy =/= loud, IMO.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: KharBevNor on 15 Jun 2005, 19:15
I don't really go through breakups. I suppose I'd use Skyclad though. They work for everything.

'You Lost My Memory', 'Single Phial', 'Fainting By Numbers' and 'Little Miss Take', particularly.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: SeanBateman on 15 Jun 2005, 19:37
Staind. It's Been a While got me through a great teenage breakup. Also Staind rock, so back off.
Hmm, also I do Wilco often, especially Remember the Mountain Red.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: Kai on 15 Jun 2005, 20:32
Coffee and Zappa cure all wounds.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: Johnny C on 15 Jun 2005, 22:17
When it happens, it's going to wind up being Wilco, I just effing KNOW IT.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: normz on 15 Jun 2005, 22:25
The sound of me and a punching bag .......
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Post by: pistachio on 15 Jun 2005, 23:04
a lot of different stuff.
most recent: Jack Johnson "No Other Way" but thats mostly just cause it applied to that particular break up.

Ben Harper "Please Bleed" (usually if I'm bitter)

Dave Matthews Band "I Let You Down" specifically for when I fucked things up.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: zekterellium on 16 Jun 2005, 03:39
lullaby by low. god that's a beautiful song.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: blindsuperhero on 16 Jun 2005, 05:01
Quote from: Johnny C
When it happens, it's going to wind up being Wilco, I just effing KNOW IT.


Yes! 'I am trying to break your heart' especially
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: deborah on 16 Jun 2005, 06:23
i was always a fan of listening to journey's "separate ways" on vinyl.

might as well cheese it up when you're down.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: Kelamin on 16 Jun 2005, 07:51
Michelle Branch - Goodbye To You
The Cult - Painted on my Heart
Metallica - The Unnamed Feeling
Fear Factory - Cyberwaste


for some reason metal calms me down more than anything else which is odd
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: _grace_ on 16 Jun 2005, 08:45
The Deftones- When Girls Telephone Boys. strange i know, but it just calms me down, i can ignore everything when i listen to that track.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: Jed on 16 Jun 2005, 13:32
It would propably be:
Marilyn Manson - Disassociative or The Speed of Pain
Zen Café - Piha ilman sadettajaa
Cradle of Filth - Tortured Soul Asylum, Tearing the Veil From Grace, Mannequin, Thank God for the Suffering, The Smoke of Her Burning, Nymphetamine Fix, Swansong for A Raven, Absinthe With Faust, The Twisted Nails of Faith, Bathory Aria, Cruelty Brought Thee Orchids and...
What the hell! Every album from Cradle of Filth... Yes I own all their official albums. You can punch me now...
Title: All purpose "woman is hurting me" song
Post by: blooflame on 17 Jun 2005, 21:50
"When A Man Loves A Woman" - Percy Sledge.

Pretty much says it all

Beyond that - depends whether you want to sink into that low moody swamp or rise up out of it.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: LiterSize on 17 Jun 2005, 22:22
RISE LIKE THE PHOENIX!
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: Johnny C on 17 Jun 2005, 22:26
LOVE STINKS
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Post by: Praeserpium Machinarum on 18 Jun 2005, 00:55
maybe Love is Hell with Ryan Adams, both pt. 1 and pt. 2 I suppose...
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Post by: _grace_ on 19 Jun 2005, 05:39
Quote from: Johnny C
LOVE STINKS


i duno, i quite like it.
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Post by: zmeiat_joro on 19 Jun 2005, 15:33
While there is no evidence music will help you emotionally coming to terms with a breakup, as long as it's not music that reminds you of her/him, it can't hurt. Seek new music.
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Post by: mizaktik on 19 Jun 2005, 17:49
The Cure.... I mean seriously, who better when you're feeling all angsty?


Actually... I started posting that sarcasticly, but it's really kinda true.
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Post by: rudeboy on 21 Jun 2005, 14:16
the album "north" by something corporate. at first i thought they might've been a political band because of the name . . . oh i was dead wrong.
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Post by: Menzallol on 21 Jun 2005, 17:28
The Autumns-Siren Wine(Actually that entire CD)
Armin fucking van Buuren-Burned with Desire
Luckily it has been quite a while since I associated them with break ups, since they are both very good songs.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: sp2 on 21 Jun 2005, 18:41
Soundgarden is good.  Mailman is a good song for the dumped.  Seriously.

Seriously, though.  Don't go for the emo.  It's not worth the dirty dirty feeling you'll have all over your body when you finally get out of your slump.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: Johnny C on 21 Jun 2005, 20:50
Quote from: sp2 shoulda
Soundgarden is good.  Spoonman is a good song for the dumped.  Seriously.
Title: Not that I've needed them in a while
Post by: El Opium on 21 Jun 2005, 20:55
Straight miserable: The Smiths
Pissed off and wretched: The live album Feel Good Now by Swans
Title: Re: Not that I've needed them in a while
Post by: Menzallol on 21 Jun 2005, 21:56
Quote from: El Opium
Straight miserable: The Smiths

*Sings "Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me" in a warbly, tear-filled voice*

Smiths is very yes.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: sp2 on 21 Jun 2005, 23:01
Quote from: Johnny C
Quote from: sp2 shoulda
Soundgarden is good.  Spoonman is a good song for the dumped.  Seriously.


Good point.

Regardless, fuck breakups.  Tis better to be single.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: Menzallol on 22 Jun 2005, 00:35
Amen to that.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: _grace_ on 22 Jun 2005, 07:35
or just try to stay together?

unless the relationship is damaging in some way. then get the hell away!
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: sp2 on 22 Jun 2005, 09:37
No, single is better.  Relationships are too much of a time commitment.  I'd rather be doing something fun.

Now, if I could find a cool girl who wasn't crazy and who liked doing the same things as me, sure, that could be okay, but in general, it's a time waster.

So yeah, fuck relationships.  Fuck break ups.  Stay single.  It is better for you.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: sp2 on 22 Jun 2005, 09:41
Back on topic, "Heart in the Hand of the Matter" by Trail of Dead. Also, "It Was There (That I Saw You)" by the same band.  Both off Source Tags and Codes.  Yeah.  Depressing though.  I'd rather go for the angry "damn do you suck, you foul bitch die die die" type of stuff.  I mean, I can hold a civil conversation with one or two of my exes once in while, but some of my other exes are evil foul psychobitches.
Title: heart-bottom music?
Post by: happybirthdaygelatin on 22 Jun 2005, 14:58
The Vandals cover of "Heart Break Hotel."
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Post by: BrittanyMarie on 22 Jun 2005, 18:52
Anytime I am sad and want to wallow I listen to Mayonaise by the Smashing Pumpkins.