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  • Depressing Music

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    What music do you listen to that depresses you? Because I need some good depressing music.........
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  • #2
    Third Eye Blind - God of Wine
    Alanis Morissette - Uninvited
    Matchbox Twenty - "Leave" or "Bed Of Lies" or "You Won't be Mine" or "Hang"
    VAST - Pretty When you Cry

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    • #3
      Linkin Park...

      ...gets me depressed about the state of modern music.
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      • #4
        Arianne - Komm, Süsser Tod, from the End of Evangelion soundtrack.

        Nice pleasant lyrics.
        I know, I know I've let you down
        I've been a fool to myself
        I thought I could
        live for no one else
        But not through all the hurt and pain
        Its time for me to respect
        the ones you love
        mean more than anything
        So with sadness in my heart
        I feel the best thing I could do
        is end it all
        and leave forever
        whats done is done, it feels so bad
        what once was happy now is sad
        I'll never love again
        my world is ending

        I wish that I could turn back time
        cos now the guilt is all mine
        cant live without the trust from those you love.
        I know we can't forget the past
        you cant forget love and pride
        because of that it's killing me inside

        It all returns to nothing, it all comes
        tumbling down, tumbling down,
        tumbling down,
        it all returns to nothing, I just keep
        letting me down, letting me down,
        letting me down,
        in my heart of hearts,
        I know that I called never love again
        I've lost everything
        everything
        that matters to me,
        matter in this world


        Also try Filter - God Damn Me

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        • #5
          Any INSTRUMENTAL music?

          Vocals ruin it all.....And no hard rock, please!
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          • #6
            Violin
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            • #7
              Chopin's Funeral March, although it's surprisingly peppy at times.

              I like Chopin's Nocturnes as well, especially Op72 No1 and his Fantaisie Imprompu in Dflat minor. I have on one or more occasions played both of these pieces naked in public places, but not been caught. Yet.

              Some Vangelis is quite moody, especially Abraham's song. Many of the Blade Runner themes are good for introspection.
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              • #8
                an oldie (90's)

                Smashing Pumpkins- Melloncollie and the Infinite Sadness.

                very depressing ****

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                • #9
                  Wasn't there some group called "Stabbing Westwards" a couple of years back? If so, most likely all of the stuff from it was mighty depressing....it probably somewhat falls into the "hard rock" category though....beats me.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JCG
                    Wasn't there some group called "Stabbing Westwards" a couple of years back? If so, most likely all of the stuff from it was mighty depressing....it probably somewhat falls into the "hard rock" category though....beats me.
                    an awesome band.

                    good songs:
                    save yourself
                    wasted
                    shame
                    haunting me
                    nothing
                    i'm guilty


                    mmmhhhh.... good stuff.
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                    • #11
                      Adam's Song-Blink 182

                      Brick-Ben Folds Five
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                      • #12
                        Pinkerton by Weezer and anything by Elliott Smith
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                        • #13
                          Depressing instrumentals, eh? I'm thinking roksteady versions of Jazz standards. Although they lean more towards the whistful/mournful side.

                          Tommy McCook and The Supersonics - Starry Night
                          Tommy McCook and The Supersonics - What The World Needs Now is Love
                          Tommy McCook - The Shadow of Your Smile
                          Tommy McCook and Lester Sterling - Inez
                          The Crystalites - Stop That Man (inclued the vocal "lalalalalalala ooh yeah")
                          Lyn Taitt and The Jets - To Sir With Love
                          Lester Sterling - Super Special

                          Or in an emergency:
                          Don Drummond - Eastern Standard Time
                          Val Bennett - The Russians Are Coming (Take Five)
                          Roland Alphonso - El Torro
                          The Crystalites - Bombshell
                          Carl Bryan - Way of Life
                          Tommy McCook - Eight Years After

                          However, since you're american I'm assuming you're more into Henrix-style classic-rock jams. I'd therefore suggest "Maggot Brain" by the Funkadelic as it is by far the most emotionally loaded such jam ever recorded.
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                          • #14
                            Almost anything by Nick Drake.
                            Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber
                            Moonlight Sonata, mvt 1 by Beethoven
                            Symphony No. 7, mvt 2 by Beethoven
                            Symphony No. 3, mvt. 3 by Brahms
                            Symphony No. 4, mvt. 4 by Brahms (though more "fatefully tragic" than depressed)
                            The St. Basil scene from Boris Godunov by Mussorgsky
                            The Misere from Il Trovatore by Verdi
                            Piano Quintet in F minor, mvt 1 by Brahms
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                            • #15
                              Urban Hymns by The Verve
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