Has anyone ever tripped while listening to lets say someone like Burzum or Deicide? What was it like? Did it create an awesome atmosphere or did it scare you shitless? Share your stories.
when you take your trip, I won't recommend heavy music for the first go. I've listened to some heavy shit on LSD, and all I can remember is my friend laughing at me when I said, "This music is putting a lot of negative energy through me", lmao, and I never talk that professional/guru-ish in real life. It can also be pretty scary if you are tripping hard. Metal can be scary shit, manageable, but nothing to use for your first trip. Pink Floyd / wavey slow flowing type shit is usually fun and adds a positive feeling atmosphere to the trip.. at least for me!
Black Metal/Death Metal is fucking amazing on acid. I was listening to Sadus (thrash/black metal) before too, its way better than sober. Fucking do it, recommended.
On quite a few of my indoor trips I listened to black metal during the trip. Being that this is my general music taste and has been the main taste for me for over atleast 3 years; it doesn't actually scare me. I love the atmophseres, and they do not effect me in a way that changes my mood. On LSD its just AMAZING. I tripped to... lets see.. the complete list would be long.. but to sum a few up; leviathan, darkthrone, urfaust, azrael (= this was amazing!), katharsis and a lót of other more underground black metal bands. On shrooms I also tripped to burzum and bethlehem if that counts.. for me it works fine, I also enjoy dark psy trance on LSD, I'm just generally into darker music and for me as I said it works. If you like it a lot sober; it'll be great in a trip. That usually works for me.
Sadus is great, but I havent listened to them in a really long time. I think I'm going to try it, atleast for a little while because I'm used to it. I'll probably start off listening to Drudkh and Raventale for the atmosphere, then maybe go to something a little bit rawer like Belketre. I'm definitely going to listen to Bal-Sagoth though.
when it comes to heavy rock, I really like japanese psychadellic rock acid mothers temple - starless and the bible black sabbath is awesome you just gotta hear it... I thought it was awesome but apparently it sort of traumatized my friend, so not everyone may like it I thought it awesome though, will visit it again
i hate death metal and thrash metal...aside from metallica (old) and a few other scattered metal bands. So generally, i dont think tripping while listening to death metal would be my thing. Some metal is awesome, some pisses me off. I have nothing against it, i appreciate the skill and technical skill required to play it. Just not my style i suppose
grindcore and death metal is the only way to go, on a acid trip though im not sure. deicide and slayer is gay homo metal. the deicide singer sounds like shit accept for one song he did on the roadrunner united CD, and slayer only get respect coz there old school metal heads in comparison there music sounds like an ass with a plug in it trying to violently go number 2 while the screams of there dying familys drift away slowly into the night. waking the cadaver, winds of plague, the black dahlia murder, the human abstract, between the buried and me, summers end, glass casket, graveworm, through the eyes of the dead, darkest hour, as blood runs black, cradle of filth, abigail williams if you like a bit of power metal, dragonforce- through the fire and the flames is an absolutly insane song on lsd, some of the fastest guitar work youll ever here and theres no screaming so its softer on your head. also sonata arctica is a great band. im more of a hiphop and psychedelic man myself. ill listen to anything though, all kinds of metal and hardcore, trance, techno, dance, house, hiphop, rap, RnB, trip hop, breakbeat, drum and bass, rock, 60s,70s,80s,90s its importent for me to play music which suits the mood of the trip or in life in general
I'm a huge metal fan/metal musician but I avoid that shit likethe plague while I'm tripping. As another user stated, it really does give me a negative energy. If you want some good metalish trippin tunes, I recomend HORSE the band.
i dont really listen to metal all that much, just punk and shit but i have listend to death metal on doses and i agree its pretty badass. pretty much anything is cool on acid except anything i wouldnt even listen to when im straight
Gay homo metal? You mean as in bands that basically started and revolutionized death metal? Most of that stuff you listed is a -core genre, actually everything but Cradle of Filth but thats horriblke wanna be black metal.
HAHAHA SLayer revolutionized metal...If that's true then they revolutionized it straight into the fucking toilet. Slayer has their own brand of metal, they sound unique. They didn't revolutionize shit. Not many bands have a sound like slayer...though why anyone would want their sound to consist of arrogant muddled noise is beyond me.
HAHAHA SLayer revolutionized metal...If that's true then they revolutionized it straight into the fucking toilet. Slayer has their own brand of metal, they sound unique. They didn't revolutionize shit. Not many bands have a sound like slayer...though why anyone would want their sound to consist of arrogant muddled noise is beyond me. While i'll agree slayer has been around the block a few times...when you talk aboutbands that "revolutionized metal" i tend to think more along the lines of black sabbath/metallica/Iron Maiden/Megadeth/even Pantera. They did much more for the genre than slayer. All Slayer did was prove that when you detune your guitar to the point where you can hear the strings rattling on the fretboard, it sounds like absolute shit....IMO
HAHAHA SLayer revolutionized metal...If that's true then they revolutionized it straight into the fucking toilet. Slayer has their own brand of metal, they sound unique. They didn't revolutionize shit. Not many bands have a sound like slayer...though why anyone would want their sound to consist of arrogant muddled noise is beyond me. While i'll agree slayer has been around the block a few times...when you talk aboutbands that "revolutionized metal" i tend to think more along the lines of black sabbath/metallica/Iron Maiden/Megadeth/even Pantera. They did much more for the genre than slayer. All Slayer did was prove that when you detune your guitar to the point where you can hear the strings rattling on the fretboard, it sounds like absolute shit....IMO.... People who try to put music into -core genre's are splitting hairs really. With every new band comes a blend of -psuedo-core-mixing genres and it's getting retarded. Obviously new bands are going to have a new and different sound or else it would be a direct immitation...metal is metal, whether it's black metal, death metal, trash metal, metal-core, thrash-core-metaldeath-black whatever the fuck you wanna call it it's all metal. Every artist has a unique spin, hence why they are reffered to as artists.
I didn't really mean to use revolutionized, or Slayer for that matter. I was in a hurry because I had to go and didn't have much time to type what I wanted to say. I meant to say more like bands such as Deicide, Cannibal Corpse, Malevolent Creation, and Morbid Angel created basically a prototype for death metal bands today and that they basically started the whole death metal thing. And sure, all -core genres are relatively metal, and I guess they are metal in a sense. But what is it really but a trend. When did combining breakdowns and death metal come around? About when combining "thrash" and melodic metal and breakdowns died down. Which was about when nu-metal died down. Its basically just a trend. When parachute pants and wearing all black died down, tight pants, camo and ear plugs came in. Most -core bands are just feeding a trend thats going to die down soon, hopefully in a few years. Also, I don't know if revolutionize is the right word I want to use. I'm having a brain fart right now.