overall no but I do like some
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The Australians do love their rock and some interesting points raised there dfiant.
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dfiant Wrote:That we do, and we are some of the most laid back and happiest people in the world
Well according to Science, Denmark has the happiest people in the world :biggrin:
Sometimes you need a bit of chaos in your life to be able to shrug off pitiful disdain about something meaningless.
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I wouldn't say I associate heavy metal with depression, I associate human behaviour and an individuals state of mind with depression. I'm sure at sometime or another there have been instances where individuals have listened to heavy metal whilst depressed and have unfortunately killed themselves. Heavy metal can't just induce depression there must be something already there for them to feel depressed. Im sure there are also people who listen to pop ballads while depressed or something along them lines. Maybe it would be more eloquent and maybe more accurate to say "music can influence behaviour", I'm sure there have been studies on this before.
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