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Not sure how many metal heads are on here but this is a song inspired by one of the band member's dmt experiences apparently. It sounds like a bad one but hey, its death metal.
Dimensional Modulation Transmography by Cephalic Carnage
A deep slow inhale The smoldering orange crystals A singeing cloud of milky omnipotence The smell of souls Unveiling phosphorescent architecture The disintegration of earthly perception A regrettable selection of symphonic dissonance A bleak portrait consuming and malignant The mind recoils in horror Paralyzing the nervous system An un-refusable invitation to an alien hell The wrath of the spirit molecule Interweaving shadows, circling an exposed mind Witches from another realm, prodding through the withered rind Dismal array of sorrow. seeping in the bones Vortices insufflate, spiraling plight There's no way around fear Accept this fate There's no escape Pain radiates Mental rage There's no way to prepare Shadow beings hovering, conquering, inoculating Examining the inner workings of human tendencies and intrinsic greed Harboring a dark and vicious creed Inside the sleeve ugly, corroded, weak Amaurotic Sheep Initiating. Humiliating. Intimidating. Ostracizing. Chastised Infiltrating. Castigating. Penetrating. Reprimanding. Scarified Hallucinational vacationing To escape finite gaian reality Emanating from the spiteful sentients A roiling bath of harsh enlightenment Apeirophobic restoration Of the humbled and bewildered The infinite circling inquisition A hallow-graphic paradigm defiles Discombobulated perception The disarray of terra incognito
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LUVR
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Awesome! Haven't heard many metal songs about psychedelics. I used to be a die hard metal head but I've strayed away to mainly elecronic music. Although I enjoy all kinds of music, death metal and electronic remain my favorites. Glad to see this evolution of entheo-metal haha! 'Little spider weaves a wispy web, stumblin' through the woods it catches to my head. She crawls behind my ear and whispers secrets. Dragonfly whiz by and sings now teach it.'
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ahhh god that song was horrible! I cant stand death metal! Some people like it though just not me..cool they took DMT though Long live the unwoke.
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Metal hasn’t been my thing in many years (had a brief interest in it at 10 yrs old), but I still appreciate it. It has a lot of power. I wasn’t so into the first verse (style-wise, not so sure about the talking), but when it kicks in it’s great. Lyrics are spot on for a very nasty, heavy, soul-destroying journey (from my perspective anyway). Excellent.
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LOL I love the mixed responses I get from this kind of music. Glad some of you could enjoy it. I did a little research into this song and even talked to the lead singer about it but they really don't like giving out info on it. I wonder if he really did have a bad trip or if the secrecy is for more obvious reasons...
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Oh and archaic_architect - I wouldn't doubt that you already had but you should check out Nevermore - very psychedelic metal. The song "Seven Tongues of God" is all about LSD. "The seven tongues of god are in my mind, they speak to me in ancient DNA design".
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lol this whole thread and the music makes me think of some people I used to hang out with and trip with. They took all kinds of weird psychedelics, half of which I had never even heard of at the time. They were cool though, and did lots of acid and played death metal. Long live the unwoke.
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Haha that's awesome. I think a lot of people think metal is all about hate but I feel its just more about energy in general. There has been a few times where I started having a really bad trip on either lsd or mushrooms and rocking out to death metal with my headphones totally saved me. Of course any music you love could save you at that point but I just don't associate it with anger.
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Yeah, got to admit this sort of thing isn’t something I would generally choose to listen to (if I had to pin it down it would be electro, disco, detroit techno and old school hip hop for me generally – I like a lot of other things but that is what I collect and party to). I do, as I say, appreciate the raw power and energy in music and that is something that a lot of types of metal have in buckets (same with punk, which I am quite impartial to at times). I would happily throw myself around like a crazy thing to something like this at the right time or if they were playing live in front of me.
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Not bad! I used to listen to nothing but metal. All types, but a lot of death. I've since broadened my horizons. The only death metal band I really follow and listen to now is Nile. I've had the courage to take a few Salvia trips with Nile playing in the background. They weren't horrific really, but at the time I was used to listening to death metal everyday. For someone who isn't a big fan of it, I could see how that might make for a torturous experience
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This is now the psychedelic metal thread Negura bunget belongs in here, most definatly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmYLjQhQL3gAlso notice the psychedelic video...
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That's cool, just would keep me away from DMT if I would not know any better
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nice thread guys, I am also a fan of certain types of metal music, I don't really listen to them while smoking DMT, but I have before and have had some my most intense experiences listening to metal music and smoking DMT, especially after taking a dissociative. Dioxippus wrote:Not bad! I used to listen to nothing but metal. All types, but a lot of death. I've since broadened my horizons. The only death metal band I really follow and listen to now is Nile. I've had the courage to take a few Salvia trips with Nile playing in the background. They weren't horrific really, but at the time I was used to listening to death metal everyday. For someone who isn't a big fan of it, I could see how that might make for a torturous experience Dioxippus, you might like this band, called Born of Osiris. ^ also those two other bands shown in the picture in the video recorded by sumerianrecords, I the breather and veil of maya i also enjoy them too Also, this music on salvia sounds quite interesting indeed... I may experiment. Expect nothing, Receive everything. "Experiment and extrapolation is the only means the organic chemists (humans) currrently have - in contrast to "God" (and possibly R. B. Woodward). " He alone sees truly who sees the Absolute the same in every creature...seeing the same Absolute everywhere, he does not harm himself or others. - The Bhagavad Gita "The most beautiful thing we can experience, is the mysterious. The source of all true art and science."
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Yep, that's exactly the type of death metal I listen to nowadays I have all the albums from Born of Osiris and Veil of Maya. I'm just not really hardcore into death metal as much as I used to be. I used to listen to nothing but. I've been listening to a lot of metalcore and post-hardcore, actually really enjoying the clean vocals. I, The Breather are pretty good. Thanks for suggesting them, I hadn't heard them before. And as for Salvia + music, it can really bring about some interesting experiences. I played Nile's "To Dream of Ur" once in the background and it was an amazing experience. Also, I've played a lot of classical music in the background and had some great success with that. At a certain point (in terms of dosage) the music becomes really unnecessary, but for sub-breakthrough doses it can be quite interesting.
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Just found a new artist cause of this thread. cameron gray. I thought the cover art for the born of osiris: the discovery album looked cool.
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Excellent posts! Nile is one of the best death metal bands of all time.
There are so many good metal videos but this one is highly psychedelic...
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