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satori
05-20-2006, 12:12 PM
I found the PERFECT song for drug use. Johnny Cash - Hurt. I dont normaly like that kind of music but wow is it great. You can also sing a long a little while your taking your pilles, snorting your powder or injecting. Fantastic.
exitwound
05-20-2006, 06:57 PM
Or there's the original, by NIN :-)
A lot of Nine Inch Nails is perfect music for drug use. Due in no small part to the fact that Trent Reznor, the primary mind behind the "group," has gone through many phases of heavy drug use in his life including a major heroin bender circa 1998-2001.
satori
05-20-2006, 09:55 PM
This could turn into a "your favorite song to take substances to" type thread. Actualy there should be a whole new topic for this!
superman
05-21-2006, 10:22 AM
well i am not really into anything that isn't electronic, but black sabbath - iron man always makes me think of my favorite past time..... mmmmmm, gimme a snake bite in my main line, yumm
blackdog
05-21-2006, 10:30 AM
oh yeah j/c does hurt better then nine inch nails
but here we go again and i dont mind but we always have the best music to get off to or the best video to watch when high we got plenty of threads but hey public opinion changes and something new comes along so let er rip and peace and love and get high my peeps all day and all night high high high peace da/dawgg:cool:
satori
05-21-2006, 11:29 AM
I love to watch science documentaries. Its strange i do have this "habbit" now but somedays i wont take it and somedays i will. I do this so i dont build up a huge tollerance that i help spin out of control. But i love reading stephen hawking or timothy ferris while on opiates or watching documanteries. Lately though i have been watching the new battle star galactica hahaha.
zombiewoof23
05-21-2006, 02:06 PM
Another good one that Cash sang is Cocaine Carolina. I'm pretty sure it was written by David Alan Coe.
Chorus:
Goodbye Cocaine Carolina,
You and I are through,
I'm going back to Sandy Skag,
She knows just what to do.
She don't want me for my money,
She just wants my body honey,
Cocaine Carolina how did I get hooked on you.
exitwound
05-21-2006, 11:45 PM
I love to watch science documentaries. Its strange i do have this "habbit" now but somedays i wont take it and somedays i will. I do this so i dont build up a huge tollerance that i help spin out of control. But i love reading stephen hawking or timothy ferris while on opiates or watching documanteries. Lately though i have been watching the new battle star galactica hahaha.
Galactica is good, Stargate series' are both decent, the Cosmos series with the most famous stoner cosmologist, Carl Sagan is amazing....
antigonemuse
05-22-2006, 12:47 AM
I know i have posted this before, but Poolshark is my WD song...
and I agree, though I do love NIN, Cash seems to hit home when he does Hurt...
Bright Eyes are pretty cool high... also dig Adam Green and the Moldy Peaches --- I love me some Kymia Dawson...
there is the never fail music of Iggy Pop, and Lou Reed... The hardcore maddness of Pantera (RIP Dimebag)--- some old school Life of Agony... Does anyone else remember Scared Riech?
Never forget missy Billy Holiday...
goodness, the Pouges, Flogging Molley, and Blood or Whiskey are always on my list too
i could go on and on...
peace
ZodiacKiller
05-22-2006, 03:20 AM
there is the never fail music of Iggy Pop, and Lou Reed... The hardcore maddness of Pantera (RIP Dimebag)--- some old school Life of Agony... Does anyone else remember Scared Riech?
Love Life of Agony.."Lost at 22"..great song.
And I'm assuming you meant Sacred Reich? "Surfin' Nicaragua" was a great old-school thrash song!
Rock on!
ZK
Coddfish
05-22-2006, 07:18 AM
Bette's version of 'wind beneath my wings,' 'Danger zone' Kenny Loggins. Boston with 'Amanda,' anything by Color Me Badd. And then there's Richard Marx, don't get me started.
Purple Rain is a good album for that kinda stuff.
Palace Bros/palace music/bonny 'prince' billy/will oldham, etc., is good.
Bauhaus.
Toys in the attic is nice, 'round and round' in particular.
The velvets go without saying, (so why did I say it?).
Neil Diamond and Bee Gees (and toss in some Glenn Campbell) made good nodding music (seriously).
For 'lighter' highs, I like stereolab, duran duran, broken social scene, older flaming lips, breeders (Kim liked her drugs), clap your hands say yeah, guided by voices.
Oh yeah, 'hotter than hell' (the album, not the song), with emphasis on 'goin' blind'.
Now everybody knows how lame I am. More than before.
devilsdrug
05-22-2006, 07:45 AM
oh ya i have the hurt cd another cash dope song sam stone by john prine i think and of course the kk song sunday mornin comin down
antigonemuse
05-22-2006, 11:15 AM
ZK - I knew I liked you! I did mean Sacred Reich... I can't remember the name of the song, but they did this tune that intermingled metal, and rap, and all sorts of other kinds of music... (kind of ahead of its time)
I remember seeing Life of Agony live at Saratoga Winters, great fucking show... highlighted by this 4 foot montly crue looking, jean jacket patch wearing, long frizzy hair having freak who was running around grabbing chicks coochies in the crowd... he looked like a little trool running away after getting a hand full of my whoo haaa... I later compaired notes with a few of my ladies, he got them too...
somepeople... reminds me of my Gotz the Taffy thread....
ZodiacKiller
05-22-2006, 11:37 AM
ZK - I knew I liked you! I did mean Sacred Reich... I can't remember the name of the song, but they did this tune that intermingled metal, and rap, and all sorts of other kinds of music... (kind of ahead of its time)
I remember seeing Life of Agony live at Saratoga Winters, great fucking show... highlighted by this 4 foot montly crue looking, jean jacket patch wearing, long frizzy hair having freak who was running around grabbing chicks coochies in the crowd... he looked like a little trool running away after getting a hand full of my whoo haaa... I later compaired notes with a few of my ladies, he got them too...
somepeople... reminds me of my Gotz the Taffy thread....
Heh, cool that I'm not the only one still into metal these days. I actually hung out with a couple of the guys from Sacred Reich in Holland back in '96. We went over for the Dynamo festival in Eindhoven and met them in line at a bank exchanging money (they were playing the festival). We saw these scruffy, long-haired metal-lookin' dudes and heard their American accents and started talking to them, then we hooked up with 'em backstage later that night. Another good memory...
And here's another weird one: I played at Saratoga Winters, must been back in '97-98--we opened for Fear Factory there. Cool place, if I recall correctly. Didn't see a coochie-grabbin' freak, tho....
ZK
antigonemuse
05-22-2006, 11:45 AM
Heh, cool that I'm not the only one still into metal these days. I actually hung out with a couple of the guys from Sacred Reich in Holland back in '96. We went over for the Dynamo festival in Eindhoven and met them in line at a bank exchanging money (they were playing the festival). We saw these scruffy, long-haired metal-lookin' dudes and heard their American accents and started talking to them, then we hooked up with 'em backstage later that night. Another good memory...
And here's another weird one: I played at Saratoga Winters, must been back in '97-98--we opened for Fear Factory there. Cool place, if I recall correctly. Didn't see a coochie-grabbin' freak, tho....
ZK
antigonemuse
05-22-2006, 11:47 AM
oops, i missed the reply.... winter is a great venue... you need to PM me... what band you play with... I was in the scene for a while, we may have bumped paths
Percofun
05-22-2006, 07:33 PM
sigur ros-anything, wilco-a ghost is born
PantyShot9
05-28-2006, 02:11 PM
I think Nine Inch Nails is awesome on drugs in general. I've had good experiences with stimulants and opiates. But other than that for opiates in particular I think good bands are The Blood Brothers, Death Cab for Cutie, Alice In Chains, Neurosis, AFI, Bright Eyes, and numerous others. I guess after years of use everthing starts sounding good on opiates tho lol.
slugbone
05-28-2006, 02:24 PM
Alice in Chains is always my drug taking group, especially Jar of Flies, my buddy and i used to get fukkin wrecked with that EP playing in the car...and Wake Up, River of Deceit by Mad Season. Long Gone Day from that CD is a nice song about friends getting high together and how Layne remembers how great it was.
PantyShot9
05-28-2006, 03:28 PM
Alice in Chains is always my drug taking group, especially Jar of Flies, my buddy and i used to get fukkin wrecked with that EP playing in the car...and Wake Up, River of Deceit by Mad Season. Long Gone Day from that CD is a nice song about friends getting high together and how Layne remembers how great it was.
Yea Jar of Flies is great to listen to I tend to listen to Dirt when I'm high tho.
superman
05-30-2006, 04:33 PM
stephen hawking is one smart veggie. the hollographic theory has really captivated my imagination though. i can't get enough of my discover, SciAm, SciAm Mind, and Nature.
Alice in Chains are the best to get high/be high too. Jar of Flies is the best or dirt, anyway you guys rock for mentioning them. RIP Layne Staley
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