At what age did you grow out of metal Sup Forums?
At what age did you grow out of metal Sup Forums?
i used to not really like it that much in high school but now I like it
When I learned to play instruments, and made the (now obvious) discovery that making distortions is the exactly opposite of knowing how to play something.
what do you mean by making distortions
The badder you play the more distortions you need to fix the sounds. See Noise.
oh sure i guess
>CONFORMING TO FAGGOTY TRENDS IS AWESOME HUH GUYS?
wow this dude is and was a fucking loser
15
dude you never grew out of being a fag
>above
confident, long flowing hair, accepts who he is, good taste in music
>below
repressed, conformed, devoid of emotion. holding back the tears as he faces the camera, having lost sight of himself. neglects his passion (as determined by the discarded guitar in the background). now lives to serve as another cog in the machine. probably listens to Sup Forumscore hipster shit.
Do people still really fall for this post?
>he went from ugly girl who smells like cat pee to limp-wristed nu-male
COOL DUDE
cant beat the classics
lmao at the 666 but more importantly this is an old ass meme
from trash to soy.
>the badder
>swing badder badder swing
>he got to just to his thing
>at what age did you turn into a nu-male?
ftfy
>listening to metal past the age of 15
lmaoing at your life
i never listened to metal because screaming isnt music
that poster is 14
>listening to emotionally shallow music for men who have their balls in a woman's pocket and not listening to music you want to
might as well off yourself, abomination
how does it feel being a beta?
Metal is most of what I listen to but I wouldn't say there's that much emotional depth to a lot of it
classic post but still applies today
no but, its not numale superficial effiminate pandering. Its no filter honesty
>Metal
>emotional depth
wew
>I listen to metal exclusively. I fucking hate women so goddamn much
most of these pander bands are going for more honesty than edgelord music
>Misogyny makes me right!
>S-soyboys
I'm all for liking what you like but that doesn't mean you aren't a faggot
Its not very honest. its emotional tear jerk cues, its very shallow. Listen to a death metal song if you are a real man and know what you reall feel deep down
I don't want honest emotional lyrics from metal, I want sick riffs, blastbeats and songs about killing people
This is misandry though
annoyed by deliberately annoying sounds and childish lyrics?
you'll get used to it
and don't have to take the lyrics so literal
how can you unironically use the term misogyny and then use a homophobic slur?
Other than a small handful of bands never really liked it , all to similar.
Why would there be a connection between someone's opinion of women and their opinon of gay men
Spotted the virgin
its my opinion on beta effeminate men not women
not that guy but probably because misogyny and homophobia are two different things chink boi
>complains about lack of lyical depth in other genres
> d-don't take metal lyrics so literaly
but i can listen to music that is not deliberately unpleasant,and with lyrics that are at least more amusing if not more substantive
My favorite metal line is RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWW!REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Its not made to be unpleasant, its still enjoyable. I guess you can only be comfertable in your musical safe spaces,pussy oh yeah lyrics are not that very deep anyway, just what about relationships or what he did last week or someshit
what about the music and expression sound wise user
plenty of forms of metal out there, like other genres
same.
i just think it's hypocritical to get offended when he feels a woman is being oppressed and then go ahead and call somebody that like it means nothing
lyrics can be entertaining without being deep but death metal lyrics can't be either
says who? why can't it.
how much death metal have you listened to? Do you exclusively listen to Cannibal Corpse?
>what about the music and expression sound wise user
I was just pointing out that you're a hypocritical faggot with regard to the lyric bit. I'm sure you can respond all day, but there is nothing inherent in metal that makes it any ""deeper"" than any other genre, and vice versa. You just like it more, there's nothing wrong with that but it's a fucking stupid reason to shit on things other people like.
what are you on about, I sayed the non-metal was shallow emotionally, you keep mentioning lyrics, I just told you its more than the lyrics
replace lyrics with emotions or whatever then, it's still a valid statement.
Sweet digits senpai.
ok take your same advice when you try to flame metal fans and claim the music is immature
I never grew out of metal, but I branched from being mostly metal-only (although truth is most metalheads in my day also listened to classic rock and hard rock and 60s stuff). I was die hard into metal from 11 - 14 and then got really into psychedelia in my teens, which quickly expanded into becoming a hardcore raver obsessed with drum n bass especially, but also gabber, happy hardcore, hip-hop, and dancehall. Then I kind of switched gears at the turn into my twenties and added onto this stuff like dream pop and ambient, but with like a post-rave sensibility informing my approach to it all. Around 21 I saw the implications of file sharing and started producing music trying to take in and sort out what I saw the implications of all this. Was making this kind of internet-y dreampop like a year later, around 2003. Was trying to theorize all this out around 2004, while I was getting really into opiates and xanax and stuff after crashing hard from too much ecstasy use. By 2004/ 2005 I was realizing the internet was making everything a kind of psychedelia, and was enthusiastic about a lot of psychedelic experimentalism but I always held out a love for recognition that things were going to have to account for rave still. Time basically proved me right, but all this time I was moving on to studying visual art again.
How old are you, user? I'm 23, but it sounds like you're a few years older. I'm not sure we belong here.
Oh yeah I'm older. I started coming here in 2007ish. I would say that one should definitely try to leave Sup Forums by your mid-20s. In my case I went back to school in my late 20s, which meant a lot of time at home suddenly for homework, and that meant wanting to have a relatively non-committal place to go online to waste my off-time. Sup Forums is the most addictive option because it's so active - and unfiltered, which appeals to me because I don't like the self-righteous tone on social media. I don't, like, hang here in a serious way anymore, but I make art so I still sometimes have a computer nearby, and there's still that impulse to drop in and just see what the latest response to some movie or album is around here.
Pretty much the same story, I don't know when I started on Sup Forums, maybe 08 or so,but I came to Sup Forums almost 8 years ago, and hung around frequently for 4-5, dropping in every now and then for the same reasons. It's nice to know I'm not alone in that regard, even if I'm not as hip as I used to be.
like 13
Yeah, to be honest I want to stop coming altogether. I came around first because I had this nerdish artist's fascinations with memes and meme culture and just found the whole manic amoral flurry of meme shit on Sup Forums and stuff in 2007 / 2008 really weird and exciting and horrifying. Then I started going to Sup Forums for Lost threads, and got kind of addicted to it while going back to school because Sup Forums has this ridiculous improbable sense of humor and kind of idiot genius at producing a lot of the best memes. Since then I've become pretty bored of Sup Forums generally but I think there's just that lingering impulse/ dopamine trigger type addiction to just stop by for really no good reason. I know I'll lick the addiction - I actually cold turkeyed opiates and heroin a decade ago. But the thing is I'd been into memes as art inspiration for years and I think there's some subconscious part of my brain that still thinks there will be some reward for coming here, though there really never is. It's like when you overdo a psychedelic drug - at some point you start to realize during the experience that you've learned everything you can from it, and it's time to quit. I've definitely milked Sup Forums for any insight into the present day meme culture I can get, there's nothing left to realize except that it's a waste of fucking time.
At what age did you grow into metal Sup Forums?
Never did drugs, not my style, but good on you for kicking those habits. After getting bored of Sup Forums, I hung around Sup Forums, and then here mostly. I hope you'll be able to move on to a nicer internet place soon.
If nothing else, when you leave, you won't have to deal with these fucking stupid captchas anymore.
College
when i was like 15-17 i started listening to deadmau5 and ambient music and i never looked back
I didn't grow out of metal so much as I grew out of being a metalhead. I still listen to a shit ton of metal, but I used to have the long hair and the vest with the patches and I would go on and on about RIP DIME \m/ \m/. I just kinda felt like as I got older that culture was just kinda lame, so I pushed it aside.
Thank. Honestly, I don't even want a steady internet home anywhere anymore. It was supposed to just be a little place to temporarily hang while pursuing education. I don't think anything worthwhile or valuable is online. Just meme shit which is kind of entertaining but been there done that. But otherwise the internet is just a lot of people who aren't really capable of doing anything in the world just talking shit on the sidelines. Life is out there. Everything that has been stimulating or meaningful for me in the last 5 or so years has been offline.
Used to listen to metal only. Literally was the top one of OPs pic.
Then I got into highly experimental stuff like harsh noise, breakcore, glitch and stuff. Best thing to have ever happened to me.
I'm listening to it right now
looks like he used to listen trve kvlt bm but now he's into Deafheaven or some shit like that
>pic implies the "indie" faggot grew out of metal
>still owns a Jackson
22. Last show was a Hate Eternal gig.
Glad for it. I still like the music at times but I don't let a genre of music dictate my identity anymore. Life is more fun by being a metalhead.