Best music to listen to while doing blow?
Best music to listen to while doing blow?
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New Order - Blue Monday
1989-2001 Nine Inch Nails
Fleetwood Mac
Elton John
GG allin
David Bowie
drugs tier list
>S tier
DMT
>A tier
cocaine
shrooms
ketamine
poppers
>B tier
heroin
amphetamines
weed
meth
ecstacy
LSD
>C tier
alcohol
steroids
GHB
fentanyl
creatine
YOU MIGHT AS WELL DO THE WHITE LINE
CAUSE WHEN IT COMES ON TOP
YOU'RE GONNA MAKE IT HAPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN
probably blues rock or sumthin
Nice trick question, but everyone knows music is irrelevant and annoying while doing stimulants. At least, once you get past the initial dopamine rush at the beginning of the night. So many nights in bars and clubs just pounding beers to take the edge off, eyes darting back and forth looking for someone, anyone, to have an excuse to get away from this shitty band and shitty music and go do more coke.
holy shit that sounds awful.
Bananas and Blow probably
Station To Station is great on speed, sure it's the same
Maybe OP meant chopping lines alone at home, but even then, all roads lead to just doing more coke and pr0n surfing. Not really conducive to music appreciation. Supposedly, there were a lot of bands who were massive coke/amphetamines/meth heads, but I question how many of them weren't just doing it so they could drink more and still function on stage.
lmao based literal tweaker
Monoshock - Walk to the Fire
cocaine is a scam unto itself
amphetamine is actually good and that's why it's so bad
type 0 negative is sick. i wish coke wasnt an abomination it feels so heavenly.
Station to Station
It really does depend on what kind of stimulant you're doing and how euphoria-inducing they are. Coke spiked with booze is good, but the problem with coke is you become singularly obsessed with doing more coke. Amphetamines + booze is probably ideal if you want to be able to appreciate music, then you have some of the newer ADHD stimulant meds at the opposite end of the spectrum like Vyvanse that have practically no euphoria qualities whatsoever, but do all the usual stimulant stuff. I've never been less interested in music than when I was taking that stuff.
/thread
You think I'm gonna let you /thread the thread? Heh, think again bud...
> classy coke consumption
> rum cocktail chaser
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Unironically The Fight Club Soundtrack
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for me, it's system of a down
"doing blow" takes about 30 seconds so I don't know why you're putting so much thought into it. anyways, the answer is Tekashi 6ix9ine
>look like a bunch of terrorists
>release your big breakthrough album the week of 9/11
was it all a part of their plan?
if it was it's more based than ever i could have imagined
Riff Raff
Raffi
Joe Exotic's country music videos
My kwajbasket playlist, on repeat
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Freddie Gibbs
This, Station to Station is god-tier on coke
The first 2 black dahlia murder albums.
There's nothing as good as this.
this cocaine makes me feel like i'm on this song like this cocaine makes me feel like i'm on this song
speaking of pete, slow, deep, and hard is good for speed and bloody kisses is good for coke
all others will just make you feel like an asshole
Is it or is it merely the best album to pretend to like when you're with other people doing coke when you want to seem hip and A-E-S-T-H-E-T-I-C. For me, stimulants have an immediate laxative effect which makes knowing when to insert the buttplug problematic.
the dark truth is that there's little difference
Blow? probably something happy/hyper/progressive
If you can actually listen to this whole album from start to finish, you deserve to do all the blow you can handle.
I might be alone in this but I think there's no proper music for coke.
When I do coke I just want to talk.
You're not. It's mentioned further back in the thread . Anyone who thinks they have "coke music" is basically just saying they dont like music to begin thus can't tell that they're actually not in the mood for music (since they're gacked to the gills). It's all the same to them, which is to say, it's all just background music that's more about their 'scene' or aesthetic than the music itself.
That said, a lot of 80's music seems like it should be "coke music" even though it really isn't.
Yezus
I really don't enjoy ketamine i spend enough time dissociating without drugs. everything else pretty accurate though.
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I did a lot of blow listening to this song/album
but seriously don't do blow that shit gives you a generalized anxiety disorder after
Dick Dale and The Del-Tones - Miserlou
>poppers that high
kys faggot
Ones I've tried
>S Tier
LSD
Shrooms
>A Tier
Molly
>B Tier
Weed
>C Tier
Cocaine
>D Tier
Poppers
This album with coke sounds like a horrible experience
Talking heads- lifetime piling up. Also life during wartime
This is a terrible list
>"tiers" list for drugs and not contextualizing them
Imagine being this bad at tinkering with your brain chemistry for fun and profit.
What about acid? Was looking to do LSD for the second time soon enough, once quarantine blows over at least, and wanted to put together a proper set of music so I can let it go and just chill. So yeah, what's good music for an acod trip? Any difference for the come up, peak, and come down?
>So yeah, what's good music for an acod trip?
Definitely nothing with vocals. Most music recommendations are memes. So, ambient electronica almost exclusively for me. I like Steve Roach for tripping as long as it's nothing too dark. I spent multiple lifetimes in other words with his music. My favorite album is Mystic Chords and Sacred Spaces but Structures from Silence is also another go-to back in the day. There are so many other good albums, though. He has a huge catalog. Beware, some of it is dark ambient or tribal which is my experience is not particularly good for tripping.
I'm pretty uninitiated when it comes to acid, and when I did have music first time vocals weren't too huge an issue, so why might they be a problem in the future?