music to listen to while tripping

Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by lifer02, Jan 17, 2009.

  1. TelephonicEast

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    Nasty Nasty, Hendrix, Big Gigantic... I'm a big big fan of the Eagles "Hotel California" so I always listen to that while I trip.
     
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    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk54G3ujiaU&feature=related
     
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    unless you love death metal and such as I do, it always puts me in a weird place.
     
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    Rabbit in the Moon - Out of Body Experience
     
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    Nine Inch Nail's The Downward Spiral is really becoming one of my favorites for tripping. The whole album is insanely good, with highs, lows and all kinds of ambiances. I also love Massive Attack's Mezzanine and Smashing Pumpkin's Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness a lot too. Otherwise, good old Joy Division puts me in a good mood. I love that band so bad.

    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHYOXyy1ToI

    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQSpJfpVHmg&feature=fvwrel

    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5fYMjzeW0U&feature=fvwrel

    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU85EsPIXN0&feature=related
     
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    me too :D Also any dubstep with ''trippy'' videos!
    Though, anything fast paced with itunes visualizer on is great haha
     
  10. GetLifted20

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    I like Wiz Khalifa, Gorilla Zoe, Jefferson Airplane, or some good substep
     
  11. unfocusedanakin

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    Going to see these guys with my girl Lucy next week.

    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uevKxa6sjFA

    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Fk3KBy-sjw
     
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    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrB3D9lOQzs

    :devil:

    lol @ youtube comment "thats ok slipknot, i wasnt going to sleep tonight anyways"
     
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    Once I had the idea to listen to some buddhist chants while tripping, it was great. :) I definetely recommend it, very inspiring and uplifting music.
     
  15. hawaiiankine

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    gregorian monks chanting
     
  16. CuBaRu

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    preference maybe..
    MY favorites off the top of my head would be..
    Buckethead-Maggot Dream.. or the whole Electric tears album
    Pink Floyd-Speak to me/breathe
    TooL
    any ambient pieces
    Carbon Based Lifeforms
    and blah blah blah and so on
     
  17. nannymiss

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    I think it depends what 'delic one has ingested as well as musical preference... A few of my favorite are:

    dark side of the moon................. mushrooms/4aco/dmt
    animals.................................... mushrooms/mescaline
    meddle............................................ 2ce/mescaline/lsd
    wish you were here........................................................... lsd/mushrooms
    the doors................................. 2ce/4aco/lsd/dmt
    the dead................................. all of them
    sts9.................................................. all of them
    mezzazine...................................................... 2ce/2cp/k
    kid a .............................................. 2ce/lsd/mushies/4aco/dmt
    in rainbows................................. all of them
    sgt. pepper's........................................................... all of them
    in the aeroplane over the sea.................................. 4aco/mushies/mescal
    dandelion gum....................................... lsd/2ce/dmt
    eating us................................................ lsd/2ce/dmt
    duke ellington and john coltrane ............................. mescal/mushies/dmt


    so many more, pretty subjective, though.

    I have experienced a lot more psychedelics with said and other music, these are just a few of my favorite combinations.

    Where I have dmt on a list, it is usually in conjunction with the the other substance already ingested, ftr.






    That's an awesome one. With k or l/dmt.. or both :p
     
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    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gipG6jTb1Zs
     
  19. nannymiss

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    Chanting and throat singing are closely related to psychedelic rituals in other cultures. The chanting is great.

    On that note I recommend Ravi Shankar. His music is great, takes immense technique and 95% of it is improvised. He is one of the best on the sitar and his music is great under the influence of an substance- even sobriety.
     
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