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Re: Sound sickness? [message #64466 is a reply to message #62956] Sat, 23 October 2010 15:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wolfgang is currently offline  Wolfgang
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Most interesting topic I have ever read here in the forum. Thanks Thermo for the very valuable info you shared. Wow! I was floored!
In my experience I can't stand certain music because they make me either feel depressed, angry and sometimes make my heartbeat faster. That's why I only listen to easy listening and classical.
Re: Sound sickness? [message #99249 is a reply to message #62956] Wed, 25 February 2026 13:35 Go to previous message
Prince is currently offline  Prince
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In my over 60 years of being on earth, I have never felt comfortable playing heavy metal songs. The beats most times make me feel serious migraine that takes hours before I can be able to get better.

I've got a son who enjoys those types of songs, but he dares not play them while I am around because he knows how such songs affect my health. So, in essence, while he derives pleasure from playing such songs, those types of songs are like poison to me.
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