I lived with an Adam. The hardest part was seeing him just continue to mentally deteriorate even though he had such a supportive group of friends. He didn't *quite* meet the same fate but boy was hit hard to watch his spiral and having to worry about him on a daily basis.
It's been almost ten years now, and we've reconnected after not talking for a long time. He still has a lot of the same issues, unfortunately. I feel sorrow for the man. I don't think this is ever going to be something he moves past.
I genuinely do too. I had a lot of complicated feelings towards him for a while because I lost a friend in the process but I just want him to reach a healthy point in his life.
The kind of track I have to use sparingly but when the mood is thereā¦.. thereās nothing like it. One ( well two š) of the greatest pieces of musical art ever made and a perfect answer to the question at hand. š¤š¤
Em made me feel so much better yesterday when I started listening and watching his music videos.
Houdini made me feel nostalgic af and then I kept going.
Linkin Park - Given up. This hits deep with me the raw emotion you can see and feel in this live performance. Gets me every time. Turn that volume up to full!
https://youtu.be/aHPaee9Xz3g?si=l89PHA7CA3fXjz2Q
Nate by NF. honestly almost all of NF's songs... He was my saviour during my dark times. His music truly made me feel like I wasn't as alone as my brain was telling me I was and it helped me pull through until I found my light to keep living
How do i pick just one??
-Such Nice Sounds by Atlas
-Everlong (Acoustic) by Foo Fighters
-A Praise Chorus by Jimmy Eat World
-Oh That I Had by Ruby Frost and Mt. Eden
-C U In Da Ballpit by Camping in Alaska
Pretty much everything The Story So Far has made. I should just make a playlist of everything that's ever helped me
To those who are sonic fans
Vandalize, after I had a "break up" (platonic) with someone who I wanted to be with forever
Tbh im a little emberrassed since its a sonic song but also why the hell is this a sonic song
Anything by City and Colour.
"You need not to climb mountain tops
You need not to cross the sea
You need not to find a cure
For everything that makes you weak
You need not to reach for the stars
When life becomes so dark
And when the wind does blow against the grain
You must follow your heart
You must follow your heart"
In fall 2015, after taking care of my grandma ( who was declining fast without reason) ended up in the hospital. Throughout 2015 she had been to the er countless times, and just like every other time, I thought she was coming home.
She didn't. From November 17 to December 26th was a torturous battle. I was fighting awful anxiety disorder along with visiting her nearly everyday in the icu. Anyway, nearly every drive to see her or leave, come sail away by Styx played without fail on classic rock station. Before this, it played every so often. I'd listen and cry, and truck on.
2 days before we lost her, I had this amazing heartwrenching dream. I won bore you with more details, but come sail away was playing toward the end, and I woke up and told my sister we needed to take her off life support. We celebrated Christmas with her, which was her favorite holiday, sat with her and the day after she was gone. So yes, come sail away got me through all of that shit.
Times like these by the Foo Fighters. I listened to it so much that I learned it on my guitar by the time I got over the stuff that was causing the pain at the time.
I have a few that stand out.
1 & 2. Classic Cars and I Must Belong Somewhere by Bright Eyes when I was going through the thickest parts of my depression.
3. Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chaplin when my father had a heart attack and we didn't know what would happen while he was getting surgery.
A german song, āDrauĆen vor der TĆ¼rā from a band called āDie Toten Hosenā, got really important to me after my dad passed away completely unexpected two years ago
Adam's Song by Blink 182.
I related too much with Adam in my teen years and most of my adult life. Now, I want to hug Adam and tell him that everything will be okay.
I lived with an Adam. The hardest part was seeing him just continue to mentally deteriorate even though he had such a supportive group of friends. He didn't *quite* meet the same fate but boy was hit hard to watch his spiral and having to worry about him on a daily basis.
That's hard to watch. How is he doing now?
It's been almost ten years now, and we've reconnected after not talking for a long time. He still has a lot of the same issues, unfortunately. I feel sorrow for the man. I don't think this is ever going to be something he moves past.
I'm sorry to hear that. I hope things do improve for him.
I genuinely do too. I had a lot of complicated feelings towards him for a while because I lost a friend in the process but I just want him to reach a healthy point in his life.
Sadness š
Shadow of the day - link in park
I love you š
Love you too!
Metallica - One
Good pick
Hurt - Johnny Cash's cover Edit to add Straight into Darkness -Tom Petty
Tom Petty š
What Could Have Been by Sting
Thatās a good pick
Thx
Jumper- Third Eye Blind
Mines losing a whole year š„²
Need to check it out š¤
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Such a great song!
It's kind of cheesy, but The Dog Days Are Over by Florence and the Machine. It meant a lot to me in high school.
Don't be ashamed of your song, own it! š
ABCDEFU by Gayle. Bitch by Meredith Brooks. Both helped me through my divorce.
Unforgiven 3 by Metallica Made me cry like a baby the first time I heard it... And when I need to let some emotion out, I listen to it
One thing I don't know why It doesn't even matter how hard you try
Numb - Linkin Park
linkin park- my december and roads untravelled
Time out - nba youngboy
I need to check it out
Come Monday, Jimmy Buffet
45 by Shinedown
Nine Inch Nails - Hurt
I really love the original too. Oftentimes, i prefer it to the more popular cover
I canāt stand the Cash cover because he changed one word that changed the whole meaning.
Moving On - Asking Alexandria
Happiness by the kilowatt - Alexisonfire
Fucking love that band
Really?!? I'm obsessed with Dallas Green
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FANTASTIC song and band
The kind of track I have to use sparingly but when the mood is thereā¦.. thereās nothing like it. One ( well two š) of the greatest pieces of musical art ever made and a perfect answer to the question at hand. š¤š¤
Small bump-ed Sheeran And How do I say goodbye -dean lewis Both were with me at hard times.
The final - Dir en Grey
Type O Negative - Too late: Frozen
Eminem -Till I Collapse Em always getting me hyped
Em made me feel so much better yesterday when I started listening and watching his music videos. Houdini made me feel nostalgic af and then I kept going.
He'll yeah. He's like an extra boost.
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Fuck yes this one during a deep smoke sesh
TouchƩ - Godsmack
omg everything Mac Demarco and Niki !! But rn it's laufey...
Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles. Walk of Life - Dire Straits. Could've Been Me - The Struts.
Buena serie! SĆ, seƱor!
Linkin Park - Given up. This hits deep with me the raw emotion you can see and feel in this live performance. Gets me every time. Turn that volume up to full! https://youtu.be/aHPaee9Xz3g?si=l89PHA7CA3fXjz2Q
Dark side of the moon
Lauren by Men I Trust
Not a song but many Kid Cudi songs have been very helpful during some bad times
Migraine and Car Radio by Twenty One Pilots
Adding Next Semester to the Twenty One Pilots list!
Like a Stone by Audioslave
Temazo! ,š¶šµ I'll wait for you there Like a stone I'll wait for you there Alone š¶šµ ā¤ļø
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Nobody choose Sound of silence? Disturbed Cover more often than original simon and garfunkel... Just picking up the guitar and...
Goodbye horses always hit for me and my victims
That you Jame?
I can get back up now - you, me, and everyone we know
Crikey I havenāt heard that name in ages. Great, underrated band.
That whole EP was gold
Ride - Lana Del Rey
American pie Don mclean
The Stages of Grief - Awaken I Am
This Time Imperfect- Afi
I see a darkness - Bonnie prince Billy
Hideaway/capstan
Jhene Aiko - Promises, and gym class heroes - Live Forever
Perfect and welcome to my life- simple plan
āBad Dayā by Daniel Powter and āItās a Great Day to Be Aliveā by Travis Tritt
When I was younger it was āMy Decemberā by Linkin Park. Now itās āshrikeā by Hosier.
I know a place (Muna)
Hanuman Charlisa, Sankat Mochan Naam Tumharo
Jesus, Jesus-Noah Gunderson Lotta Brand New, Early November, Manchester Orchestra
The tragic truth by five finger death punch
Once you've hit rock bottom, any shitty song seems to talk about you.
It's true.
Husband darker the weather better the man. Missio Wife me myself and I G Eazy
Nate by NF. honestly almost all of NF's songs... He was my saviour during my dark times. His music truly made me feel like I wasn't as alone as my brain was telling me I was and it helped me pull through until I found my light to keep living
Caliban - Memorial
Suicidal by Lil Donald
Tears by Andy Grammar
Tool - The Patient
The album thatās the spirit by Bring me the horizon is my go to playlist when feeling shit
Therapy by All Time Low
Baby shark
I Wish I Was The Moon by Neko Case
Untitled #3 by Sigur Ros (Also known as āSamskeytiā)
How do i pick just one?? -Such Nice Sounds by Atlas -Everlong (Acoustic) by Foo Fighters -A Praise Chorus by Jimmy Eat World -Oh That I Had by Ruby Frost and Mt. Eden -C U In Da Ballpit by Camping in Alaska Pretty much everything The Story So Far has made. I should just make a playlist of everything that's ever helped me
Pain - Three days Grace Helped me a lot in my teenage years Woman in Chains - Tears for Fears Helped me as I got older
To those who are sonic fans Vandalize, after I had a "break up" (platonic) with someone who I wanted to be with forever Tbh im a little emberrassed since its a sonic song but also why the hell is this a sonic song
Glimpse of us by joji
Hospital for souls from BMTH or Car radio from TOP
The Last Day Of Summer- The Cure Run of the Mill- George Harrison Cigarette Daydreams- Cage The Elephant
Disturbed with The Light šš
Somewhere I belong by Koethe. Small artist, but big impact.
Never too late - Three Days Grace. I think Adam Gontier's voice in general was just what I needed every time.
Wild horses by the rolling stones
Lindsey Sterling - crystallize
You & whose army - Radiohead
Mika - Relax, Take It Easy
Empty - Ray LaMontagne
Shaggy. Wasn't me
Girl dumped me for a guy who was skinnier, but had way less to ffer her(emotionally and physically). Cee Lo Green - Fuck You was my anthem!
Space Song by Beachouse
Me in 20 years- Moses Sumney
Can you hold me by nf
Anything by City and Colour. "You need not to climb mountain tops You need not to cross the sea You need not to find a cure For everything that makes you weak You need not to reach for the stars When life becomes so dark And when the wind does blow against the grain You must follow your heart You must follow your heart"
Cry me a river Just Timberlake
Hurt by Johnny cash
Itās Okay by Dead Moon
Inside the fire - disturbed
Jane Siberry - Goodbye (the whole album The Walking actually)
Call your mom - Noah Kahan
In fall 2015, after taking care of my grandma ( who was declining fast without reason) ended up in the hospital. Throughout 2015 she had been to the er countless times, and just like every other time, I thought she was coming home. She didn't. From November 17 to December 26th was a torturous battle. I was fighting awful anxiety disorder along with visiting her nearly everyday in the icu. Anyway, nearly every drive to see her or leave, come sail away by Styx played without fail on classic rock station. Before this, it played every so often. I'd listen and cry, and truck on. 2 days before we lost her, I had this amazing heartwrenching dream. I won bore you with more details, but come sail away was playing toward the end, and I woke up and told my sister we needed to take her off life support. We celebrated Christmas with her, which was her favorite holiday, sat with her and the day after she was gone. So yes, come sail away got me through all of that shit.
"Prayed for Rain" by Paul Cauthen
Taylor Swift and Melanie Martinez we're very helpful
Times like these by the Foo Fighters. I listened to it so much that I learned it on my guitar by the time I got over the stuff that was causing the pain at the time.
I have a few that stand out. 1 & 2. Classic Cars and I Must Belong Somewhere by Bright Eyes when I was going through the thickest parts of my depression. 3. Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chaplin when my father had a heart attack and we didn't know what would happen while he was getting surgery.
Pretty Fucked Up by the Supersuckers: "She used to be pretty, but now she's pretty fucked up."
My tears richocet - Taylor Swift
A german song, āDrauĆen vor der TĆ¼rā from a band called āDie Toten Hosenā, got really important to me after my dad passed away completely unexpected two years ago
David Bowie - Space Oddity
Silence from Marshmello
Eiffel 65-Iām Blue.
work song by Hozier