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nacmat
on 2005-02-02 03:04 [#01484780]
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I have a terrible headache today... and I wonder
what is good music and bad music for headaches?
if find confield really good for my brain... it relaxes me... but is it causingmy headache grow?
is ambient really the best in this cases?
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Aesthetics
from the IDM Kiosk on 2005-02-02 04:09 [#01484798]
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it doesn´t matter, as long as you like it, right?
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zero-cool
on 2005-02-02 05:28 [#01484827]
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merzbrow
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Chihiro
from twins land on 2005-02-02 05:46 [#01484836]
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yeah... Probably Ambient.... Selected Ambient Works volume 2. Or any of the Boards of Canada Albums.
LP5 works well for me...
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zero-cool
on 2005-02-02 06:03 [#01484843]
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get your fingers and squeze the back of your neck for 10 seconds and then let go, hold really tight
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Bob Mcbob
on 2005-02-02 06:34 [#01484857]
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no music is best for headaches
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giginger
from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2005-02-02 06:40 [#01484865]
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Whatever music you like and helps you relax.
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2005-02-02 07:19 [#01484890]
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definitely something without beats. i'd go with william basinski personally.
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FlyAgaric
from the discovery (Africa) on 2005-02-02 07:21 [#01484893]
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nacmat you need to see a doctor. you're losing your memory from these headaches.
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2005-02-02 07:27 [#01484901]
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definitely something without beats. i'd go with william basinski personally.
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Quoth
from Sweden on 2005-02-02 07:30 [#01484904]
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John Cage - THIRTY-THREE
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FlyAgaric
from the discovery (Africa) on 2005-02-02 07:30 [#01484906]
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definitely ambient music. i have a big ambient playlist i always use for hangovers.
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xf
from Australia on 2005-02-02 07:34 [#01484911]
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haha jesus christ i was about to post this exact question; i've got a headache and wondering whether it was caused by music.
anybody want to specifically name exact tracks that are good for soothing headaches?
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r40f
from qrters tea party on 2005-02-02 07:35 [#01484913]
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i would go with any heavy metal record from nineteen eighty through nineteen ninety.
the constant high-pitched rapid-arpeggio squeals rendered from the guitars are matched only by the hyena-like belts of falsetto notes from someone called a "lead singer" in gentle soothing-ability and reduce your headache quickly.
did you know that those records were produced with your headaches in mind? they were all mixed without any bass guitar (except in songs where the bass would be a novelty, such as spinal tap's "big bottom"), compressed echo drums (that was the standard of the time period), and eddie van halen. this provides maximum comfort and maximum rock factor (which is known to prevent baldness in some clinical studies).
additionally, they are mastered in such a way that even at extremely low volumes, the shrill, irritating sonics bleed through and trancend physics to puncture your eardrums. there's just no escaping the loud - not at any volume setting. this scientifically-designed formula ensures the rapid ascent into comfort, completely free of your headache.
put down the pills. why not try heavy metal© for your headache?
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2005-02-02 07:37 [#01484919]
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wiliam basinski, just about every song on disentigration loops.
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