Screaming proven to drain stress levels

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15 Sep 2007, 1:53 am

Hey very cool! With the low sound fidelity its hard to make it all out but what I can hear sounds decently tortured and evil. It sounds like you really put a lot of energy into it and it shows. Thanks very much for taking the time to upload those and share them.

I wish I had some tracks you could add vocals to but unfortunately I don't have anything readily available on my computer right now. A lot of my past music isn't in the metal genre anyway. But I have a lot of metal brewing in my head lately - I just need to get my creativity in gear again.



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15 Sep 2007, 2:08 am

Primal Scream Therapy

I just posted this a little while ago, else where here. Been around a while.


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18 Sep 2007, 7:46 am

But screaming increases stress levels in the other people who have to listen.


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18 Sep 2007, 8:43 am

Awwwwww.



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18 Sep 2007, 4:19 pm

Pandora wrote:
But screaming increases stress levels in the other people who have to listen.


That was the problem I saw with it. I mean, they'd throw me out of the grocery store before I got what I needed.

Seriously, they did it in groups of people in areas were it was an ok thing to do. It's been a long time since I have known about it and I don't know all the details. I kind of remember it was encouraged out of the group setting, as well. What recommendations were given to the where it was done I don't know.


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Lol I dont think Ill ever be able to express myself using my body at a disco or rave but there was this kid at my highschool who was the bass guitarist for Leukorrhea and I went to go see his concert. While I was there people noted later how wild I acted, but I felt comfortable because everyone else was acting in a similar manner. I even saw this kid doing some kind of strange limp kind of dance and no one thought it was strange. I was just thrashing out and headbanging wildly though, that night this big guy picked me up during one of the songs and flipped me over his head and I landed hard on my knees. I didnt feel the pain until after the show because I was full of so much adrenaline. I really wish I had more moments like that in my life..


people usually accept you doing whatever you want at shows ... especially metal shows cus people expect to get hurt a bit ........ i started mashing to a cyber metal band once cus there was a big open space that was fun

also the vocal im good at is really quiet so i can usually do without anyone noticing it in loud annoying situations


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19 Sep 2007, 2:29 pm

Amon Amarth, Devildriver and DnB are bands/genres that are practicly built on this feeling.

Screaming or dancing your nuts off can help a great deal!