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DiscussionAnyone have a song to die to?
Thread starterchronicpainnomore
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And justice for all - Metallica. I wouldn't choose a sad song to CTB to. That's counterproductive. You want to avoid emotions like plague in your final moment. Raw anger and frustation helps a lot.
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I've got a playlist of these sorts of songs, but enh I don't know. Who knows if I'll bother listening to any of them when/if the time comes, but whatever. Here's one. at least.
And justice for all - Metallica. I wouldn't choose a sad song to CTB to. That's counterproductive. You want to avoid emotions like plague in your final moment. Raw anger and frustation helps a lot.
I had an odd experience during a road trip in my teens which helped me decide on my final listen. I was in the back row of seats in my mom's van, her ride of choice before her mid-life crisis convinced her to switch it out for a cherry red Dodge Charger. Anyway, the windows were all cracked which let a nice breeze flow through the car. A particularly soft, refreshing one lifted my shirt just enough to pass around my skin as Gordon Lightfoot's Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald droned from the speakers. It was only a moment but I'd never felt that peaceful and carefree before or since.
Or, being the fickle fuck that I am, I'd also pick Brain Damage/Eclipse - from an album I listened to during stuffy, lethargic Summer Vacation days. When laying around doing nothing didn't come with a huge side order of existential shame.
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