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I once had an anxiety-ridden experience while having some 4-ho-met and tried to calm myself down with Atom Heart Mother by the Pink Floyds, big mistake.

 

What a taunting record; title track is kicking and then comes this point where everyhing is out of tune and fucked up and :wtf: aActually i haven't been able to track down dis specific spot in the song afterwards so iäm not sure it exists. But it felt bad, as if the world collapsed on me the very moment.

 

Thankfully the crazy track ends and along comes the soothing "If"... with its line "IF I GO INSANE...." shit dude, stop bugging me i'm going crazy as it is, whats next asshoel

 

Starting to feel like shit and then the track "Summer 68" with its repeated line "HOW DO YOU FEEL HOW DO YOU FEEL".. ok that's it. what is this i dont even :trashbear: :trashbear:

 

please share.

 

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  On 4/30/2011 at 2:11 AM, Jonas said:
  On 4/30/2011 at 1:14 AM, Abuse said:

Actually i haven't been able to track down dis specific spot in the song afterwards so iäm not sure it exists.

 

brilliant.

ok, I'm now relistening "Atom Heart Mother Suite".. if there's no such part in the song i'm going fucking bonkers

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i put on come to daddy and i was like, is this shit on the wrong speed?

got up and changed it... no, now that's definitely wrong. change it back. this still sounds wrong!

hey wait what's it doing

 

turns out the turntable needed a new belt. fucked with me hardcore for about half an album, though. thought i'd taken more than i meant to or something

I drove home in the rain on mushrooms while listening to Mezzanine by Massive Attack. I ate maybe 4 grams and thought they'd kick in by the time I got home, considering I just ate a huge pizza. I guessed wrong. Anyway, this drive wasn't terrifying, but I felt like I was being stalked, and the thunder and lightning storm felt like it was happening because of all the other factors going on in my head. Creepy, but so fucking cool.

 

The I got home, the tv was on, but it was only background noise because now I was watching things heave and drip. It seemed like my dog could tell something was up and kept trying to play with me. I could barely throw a tennis ball at this point, so I went upstairs and put on Orbus Terrarum. I felt like I was having some kind of epiphany, like I was just happy to be alive. I wanted to tell everyone how much I appreciated them and thought about dedicating my life to helping others. For the only time in my life, I cried tears of joy. Yeah drugs are weird.

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most recent acid trip:

 

Overand, I was imagining frequencies beyond our hearing range. I find about 4:35 in the song is the perfect place(space) for this. Helps that the reverberated metallic hits sound so distant. Upon doing this i saw the impression of (out) breathing at the end of the title... nice

 

The whole next day I was really enjoying every little idiosyncratic moment of draft 7.30 just walking from place to place in the city.

Perlence Subrange 6-36 is also really weird. During the quiet parts between the drums I felt like the entire world went completely still, and when the "Boom da Doom" part hits I felt my whole body fly upwards and slowly fall back down onto the soft beanbag I was laying on.

 

The quieter "drum" beats felt like they were sucking me down into the beanbag.

 

I'm not explaining this correctly, but yeah it was really crazy and intimate.

I remember being mashed out of my brains and coming home to the shack (I live in a log cabin at the end of a garden, under lots of trees) and thinking to myself 'aaaah I fancy listening to Coldplays The Scientist'. (Don't ask why!!!) I don't put anylights on as I can see in the murky light/darkness from other sources so somehow I find my Coldplay cd, open the cd drawer, press play and then turn up the volume. What fucking happens next almost makes me shit my pants!!! Lol Because the almighty bone crunching sound of Pantera blows out the speakers! I almost have a heart attack. Obviously I am so mashed I must be confused.

 

Open cd drawer, take out cd (with a lamp on!). Holy fuck, it's the Coldplay cd. Brain starts doing cartwheels, I have gone insane. So try again and press play. And Phil Anselmo starts screaming at me. I aint joking because at this point I am seriously questioning my sanity.

 

Once I took a proper look at what I was doing I can see, me being a total fucking idiot has just been putting Coldplay cd on top of the Pantera cd which was already in the tray, which I was playing the day before.

 

Yeah, what a twat. But at the time it spooked me out.

Edited by beerwolf

Back in 2004, my friend Sarah and I ate some mushrooms and were listening to Air's 'Moon Safari'... Sarah briefly confused herself and couldn't figure out what time it was, and the first line on the CD immediately after her confusion settled in was "All I need's the time..."

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0BRhBft-Xc

 

she had never heard the album before and just about flipped her lid. I lol'd, continued playing with a particularly fascinating piece of string, and we had a nice evening.

Edited by luke viia

GHOST: have you killed Claudius yet
HAMLET: no
GHOST: why
HAMLET: fuck you is why
im going to the cemetery to touch skulls

[planet of dinosaurs - the album [bc] [archive]]

Mouse on Mars - Die Innere Orange on LSD; we couldn't tell if the album was still playing or not, and after many minutes we decided it was definitely over... then we started to hear a high pitched tone and eventually the sounds of Germans doing things elsewhere in the house.

 

Clever secret-song style album endings can be trippy as fuck when your concept of time is already off.

ceephax's friend track on 125 micrograms of LSD by myself, in my room, listening from the acoustics of the vinyl itself (no speakers) since mom was asleep in the room right next to me.

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  On 4/30/2011 at 4:20 PM, Candiru said:

on mushrooms while listening to Mezzanine by Massive Attack.

i played this on one or two of my first mushroom trips. one of these trips i discovered how fun drawing on mushrooms is, while listening to Mezzanine.

a couple years later, it's a sunny saturday. no mushrooms, but i've smoked some weed. i put on Mezzanine, start drawing.... and i kid you not, i started to feel like i was tripping again. the combination of sense cues with being a bit high brought it back on me. when i snapped out of it, i realized what i was drawing: the entire room and the room next to it, all stretched and warped out so you could see all the walls etc at once. i thought i'd just been scribbling randomly.

 

(p.s. picture "Black Milk" being sung by the cow on the cover of Atom Heart Mother and other such cows as they graze around the Windows XP default desktop image)

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  On 5/1/2011 at 12:57 AM, Boxus said:

 

 

Clever secret-song style album endings can be trippy as fuck when your concept of time is already off.

 

The hidden ending on Kid A was like being blown by an angel after a short nap.

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