Jtbmetal123
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I haven't cried to any song or album. I've been close but no tear.
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velkito
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Don't think I've cried, but I do remember the first time I listened to 'Sailing into Eternity' by Black messiah. When that bassoon/trumpet struck the notes, my instinctive reaction was a fist in the air and that familiar, spectacular feelings of shivers all over your body you get when you listen to something awesome
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Metal_Elle
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Yes, I've cried after I have listened to some songs, for example "Dust To Dust" from french power metal band Heavenly. That's a very emotionnal song. And also after Stratovarius' "Forever"...
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R Lewis
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I did. Listening to Sonata Arctica's "Shy". It remembers me of a friend of mine I love but I haven't the courage to tell her. Idiot
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We could be so much more than we are. Stop.
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Mercyful_Kate
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I've cried my first time listening to a lot of songs. Anathema's Judgement probably takes the cake though. The lyrics are so permeating and haunting.
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tea[m]ster Au Pays Natal ContributorPosts: 5266 |
I may have had a few beers in me but one time I got all emotional listening to "Garden Of Light" by Isis.
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MetallicA
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Nope.
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God's disciples want you to die!
In the blazing inferno
Slewed on Satan's pitchfork
Burning for eternity
Death
I see it coming your way
by my hand... or by your fate
with no remorse.
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I think A Question In Heaven by Iced Earth is the closest I've ever come to openly tearing up.
That end part is just so fucking beautiful and tragic, and the waterworks especially start around the lines "I know you can't forgive me, I know I'm on my own, I know that I've betrayed you, you know I walk alone..."
The vocalization in the background doesn't help, either.
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Cynic Metalhead Ambrish Saxena
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Written by [user id=101272] on 04.08.2013 at 19:48
I think A Question In Heaven by Iced Earth is the closest I've ever come to openly tearing up.
That end part is just so fucking beautiful and tragic, and the waterworks especially start around the lines "I know you can't forgive me, I know I'm on my own, I know that I've betrayed you, you know I walk alone..."
The vocalization in the background doesn't help, either.
It's a very good song especially covering the history of 'Simmons', it made up the whole environment of song very catchy and remorseful. Probably, my one of the favorite off Iced Earth.
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Nope never, if it wouldn't be a metal song, not an extreme one for sure.
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Written by [user id=144168] on 06.08.2013 at 01:21
Nope never, if it wouldn't be a metal song, not an extreme one for sure.
I'M HEADBANGING SO HARD, TEARS ARE FALLING OUT!
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TOUGHEST MEMBER
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Weeping is not cry... I do believe music can move the ppl emotion. Songs like sound of snow, raindrops, no one remeber your name of shamrain made me drop but it actually evokes my wild hard live touch life attacking...when in high school forever and one of helloween very deep, wonder is there anyone still knows or listen to that old veteran band...
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Pazu
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If we talk about crying, I came pretty close listening to 'Paradise Lost' by Symphony X for the first time, if I remember correctly. But no, I don't hink I have ever cried or wept the first time I listened to a song, at least not in metal. The only piece of music to achive that was probably 'To Zanarkand' by Nobuo Uematsu.
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Lady Eternity
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"I Was Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery", by Woods of Ypres. I cry just about every time I listen to it. "I Long" by Saturnus as well. They're both such beautiful songs.
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Mattybu
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Let me set the scene. It is a windy, rainy night. Inside my library, the mood is somber. I am sitting and reflecting upon the deep matters of life, by dim candlelight. At this point I decide to place Opeth's Blackwater Park in my compact disc player for the first time, and commence listening. Each note tugs at my heart strings... Each beautiful plucked droplet of heavenly music cascades upon my very soul, I feel an immense wave of sheer emotion flush through me, filling my every orifice with melancholy, mystery, and pure, unadulterated passion. I wept uncontrollably as the waves of effervescent music washed over me, as my very being was filled with the essence of life itself. It would be hours before my weeping met an end; long after the conclusion of the album, I could not bring those mighty tears to stop flowing in light of the transformation that took that place that day... Opeth had made me ascend from human, to ultrahuman.
Just kidding it has never happened
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CobiWan1993 Secundum Filium
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No not exactly, however the closest I've gotten to that feeling was probably when listening to Anathema's Weather Systems (specifically the tracks "Sunlight" and "Internal Landscapes") from last year.
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Ordinary men hate solitude. But the Master makes use of it, embracing his aloneness, realizing he is one with the whole universe (Lao Tzu).
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schlakt
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Lost in paradise - evanescence! first time i heard it, couldn't hold it together
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MDM87
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Megadeth - a tout le monde, reminds me of a good friend
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