music sux

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Okay, Mags, no need for sarcasm. He could have been a well informed American.

…now that’s unlikely :wink:

Tru. i am a villian n the my little pony tv show

How can i buy a pony for 25 pounds

sounds like fps music

Over here a pony is slang for 25 pounds

Playing musical instrument is better than passively listening to music as it engages both sides of your brain.

Temporal mechanics dude.

I couldn’t tolerate music the day I wrote that.

But in the past I educated and stimulated my mind with music

You’re lying. You love music. This is your new favorite song. Now get it stuck in your head and stop lying.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYa3YCZdtuc[/youtube]

The song I’ve got stuck in my head is so un-pc, and therefore I cannot share.

Post it.

Not heavy enough for me. Riffs are too wimpy. I Like this one better

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_0sDe-vWFo[/youtube]

i agree

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In any song you hear, when singing along, replace the word “you” with “jews”.

This will make many songs funnier

No racism needed

I replace “love” with “drugs” in some songs and it’s pretty funny.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kctlBvsaFuE[/youtube]

Trix, you listen to dub step? No wonder you hate music.

This is an interesting article about how music affects the brain. I do think that structured classical music (think Handel) is more of an active listening experience, requiring attention, while other, more melodious genres are more passive.
blog.bufferapp.com/music-and-the-brain

(I remember inquiring once why a tune being listened to repeatedly stops having the same effect; and an answer I came up with was that a tune will stimulate same brain regions/cells in the same sequence, and after listening for it these stimulated brain cells become overused and tired, and so the piece eventually loses the effect on the brain).