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Originally Posted by Machine
To me noise and expiremental music is best listened to when I'm looking to be disturbed not by a poet or songwriter and their daily turmoil, but instead through sound. I like music that's ugly and twisted so noise music really fits the bill for me. Like listening to Totem by White Suns in a pitch black room with my eyes wide open and volume all the way up was an absolutely brutal expirience and one I don't think I'll be able to recreate with the same magic. Like a bunch of people have said before me, it's less about the structure or visibility of the piece, but instead the overwhelming apocalyptic nature a lot of harsh noise music can grasp. Where I'll listen to punk to get out energy, or listen to pop when I'm happy, I listen to noise when I want something that hurts that actually forms a negitive reaction inside of me. Call it masochistic, but it works.
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See, that literally never happens to me. I have never been, nor ever expect to be, in a position where I want music (for want of another phrase) so loud and abrasive and atonal that it hurts me. I don't enjoy it, and since there's no melody in this anyway, if I for some reason did want that, why not go listen to a guy use an angle grinder on sheet metal for hours?