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Mental illness songs? (Metallica fans?)

Guest_6465
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Do you have a song list or particular artist that reflected the way you feel?

I grew up on The Police and Sting. So many songs to relate to loneliness, isolation, failure, regret and depression. Was the soundtrack to my clinically depressed adolescence. I remember even as an under 12, with childhood depression, picking the inherent sadness out of ABBA songs, which of course is why they used ABBA for the soundtrack to Muriel's Wedding, a movie about escaping toxic parents/childhood and finding the positive and making the best of life regardless of the limited resources you have.

As my anger grew during teen years, my appetite for heavier music grew, although I initially loathed it.

Guns N Roses channelled my anger out, my first heavy band.

Specific songs I relate totally through mental illness -

Dirty Creature - Split Enz (paranoia, anxiety, depression)

Metallica - a true mental illness sufferers band

Ride the Lightning

Fade to Black (depression, emptiness and suicidal ideation)

Master of Puppets (substance addiction)

Sanitarium (committed to mental asylum)

...and Justice for All

Harvester of Sorrow (regret, hatred and desire for revenge)

Frayed ends of sanity (tick every mental illness box)

Dyers Eve (reflecting on psychological abuse by parents and its crippling effect on your life)

Sad but true (your inner tormenting voice who is actually always there for you, your best friend, whether you like them or not)

The Unforgiven (resentment of lifelong manipulation by others in power of your destiny)

The God that failed (reflecting on parental abuse through religious extremism)

The Struggle Within/My friend of Misery (people who unrelentingly cling to their victimhood rather than getting on with their lives)

Load

Ain't my - (putting up with people who will drag you down)

2x4 (the desire for revenge)

House that Jack built (the temporary escape but downside of substance abuse in escaping from reality)

Ronnie (mentally ill people ending up as mass killers)

Reload

Low man's lyric - regrettably where a lot of mentally ill people end up, homeless, on the street and unable to break the cycle)

Unforgiven II (Emotional abuse from partners)

FiXXXer (reflecting on parental abuse and the substance abuse used to escape, perhaps even suicide)

St Anger

Pretty much entirely a mental health issues album, done whilst they were in group therapy, not ironically

Death Magnetic/Hardwired to Self Destruct

Pretty much most songs a mental health song. Issues.

 

 

 

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romantic_thi3f
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hi ArthurFleck,

Thanks for starting this thread and sorry you haven't had any replies as yet! I think it's a great idea for a thread though because music is such a big part of mental health.

I can't really think of any songs that jump out at me specifically. I'm a bit odd in that when my mood is low I tend to not listen to anything, which I know can be the opposite of some people! But when I'm doing well I usually listen to random playlists, usually on Spotify where everything's already laid out for me.

None of this answers your question though! But I did come across this website not long ago which talks about music and mental health. The website lists a few songs and how they are related to mental health. It might be worth a read-

https://trauma.blog.yorku.ca/category/arts/sounds/

rt

Yes!! Music helps me most days : )

love Metallica, i went through a huge metal phase when i was in my teens and twentys. I really dig old 70’s 80’s stuff, Led Zep, black sabbath, pink floyd etc. depends on my mood but i mostly play 70’s 80’s rock 90’s grunge and blues n roots stuff.. gotta love a slide guitar 🎧🤘🏻

Im new hear, but cool thread mate : )

the world needs more music ✌🏻

smallwolf
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Community Champion

Metallica fan from the 80s. And yes, I prefer the earlier stuff from Justice and earlier. Fade to Black would be my favourite I think. Megadeth had some MI related songs as well.

These days I will also listen to melancholy melodeath or doom or black metal.