smaugman
03.11.16 | so yea |
torts
03.11.16 | can't say I don't |
Spacesh1p
03.11.16 | Definitely. |
smaugman
03.11.16 | yeah but which ones |
Ryus
03.11.16 | really often. especially when i'm listening to beautiful music |
theBoneyKing
03.11.16 | I get chills. 2 definitely gives me them. |
smaugman
03.11.16 | i got dizzy once, at the end of supper's ready |
frigyourgenre
03.11.16 | when i listen to rush yes |
smaugman
03.11.16 | i dont get chills listening to metal tho, so i agree with ryus |
theBoneyKing
03.11.16 | You know a song/album's made you its own when you feel those chills. |
SCREAM!
03.11.16 | sometimes I guess, I mean not very often but yeah it happens yknow |
smaugman
03.11.16 | " Research shows that’s because music stimulates an ancient reward pathway in the brain, encouraging dopamine to flood the striatum—a part of the forebrain activated by addiction, reward, and motivation. Music, it seems, may affect our brains the same way that sex, gambling, and potato chips do.
Strangely, those dopamine levels can peak several seconds before the song’s special moment. That’s because your brain is a good listener—it’s constantly predicting what’s going to happen next. (Evolutionarily speaking, it’s a handy habit to have. Making good predictions is essential for survival.)
But music is tricky. It can be unpredictable, teasing our brains and keeping those dopamine triggers guessing. And that’s where the chills may come in. Because when you finally hear that long awaited chord, the striatum sighs with dopamine-soaked satisfaction and—BAM—you get the chills. The greater the build-up, the greater the chill." |
theBoneyKing
03.11.16 | So basically having chills when listening to music is having an orgasm. |
smaugman
03.11.16 | in a way, not as nice tho :( wish it was |
Nazzadan
03.11.16 | Sometimes, yeah. Sometimes I also get like, I don't know how to put it, emotional? Like a chorus or something will make me almost feel like I'm going to cry, I don't really know how to put it.
I also get ASMR tingles and sometimes enjoy ASMR videos/audio. |
smaugman
03.11.16 | rush got some great choruses that are really emotional |
SirDrumsalot
03.11.16 | If you dont get chills from any metal, you're missing out. |
smaugman
03.11.16 | im reacting to beautiful and sad music, not agressive |
YetAnotherBrick
03.11.16 | fo sho, all the time. sometimes from really powerful heavy music, sometimes from really soft/cute music. i guess for me it depends on how it's all arranged; how well the moments before the chill anticipated the chill |
Nazzadan
03.11.16 | A really powerful power metal chorus will send chills down my spine, same with a really brutal DM growl or BM shriek. The scream in Open Face Surgery comes to mind, and the shrieks in Black Spell of Destruction |
SirDrumsalot
03.11.16 | Beautiful music isn't bound by genre.
Thats deep, son. |
smaugman
03.11.16 | that's true, but metal in general does tend to be more brutal |
Nazzadan
03.11.16 | Actually the album Songs About Teeth by Cake Bake Betty sends chills down my spine about once a song. Such a weird fucking album to me |
anarchistfish
03.11.16 | yh it's been a while I found much music that does that to me though |
smaugman
03.11.16 | see the list |
Shemson
03.11.16 | I get that feeling for sure! Most recently it was hearing the latest mix of my first ever album I wrote and had professionally produced that was a great moment. |
anarchistfish
03.11.16 | i can't stand any of these bands |
smaugman
03.11.16 | how... |
Mystletainn
03.11.16 | No I never get them, probably because my Dopamine receptors are fked or something, not much makes me feel happy anymore. |
Calc
03.11.16 | sometimes i can do it to myself. didn't know there's people who don't have this happen to them though. |
smaugman
03.12.16 | Mystle has taken cocaine confirmed |
ChoccyPhilly
03.12.16 | Metal always gives chills if it's quite emotive, like Ataraxie |
smaugman
03.12.16 | Hmm |