Deftones made me feel OK!

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The Runaways made me cool. Springsteen woke me up. TØP kept me alive during my darkest days. Hozier took my breath. Taylor Swift gave it back. The Eagles fed me. And Paul Simon cleansed and elevated my soul.

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#2

Bob Seger has definitely gotten me through some stuff.

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#3

Taylor Swift… no one can write songs like her.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My good friend and I are hip hop/metal fans. I know that’s a weird combination, but when it was just he two of us we would jam Taylor and sing along.

#4

Neil Diamond. The kinks, pretty much all the 60’s and 70’s music

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#5

Just look at my profile picture and you will know which band has saved my life. (especially during this pandemic. I listen to them a lot nowadays.)

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#6

I mainly listen to trap music but Queen, Gorllaz, Lovejoy, Pink Floyd, Lemon Demon, and Van Halen are great

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#7

RED, The Birthday Massacre. Whispers in the Dark by Skillet.

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#8

Pearl Jam, but more specifically, Eddie Vedder.

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#9

The Beach Boys. I looove The Beach Boys. Something cool about them is you can see how Brian Wilson changed over the years through his music.

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#10

Ezi, her song Not Going Down Today is what keeps me going when life gets hard

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#11

I was about to runaway when my parents took me to Disciple. Then they sang Invisible and it changed my life

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#12

MARINA is what i've listened to on repeat when i was at my lowest. i once sat in the dark listening to Teen Idle for 4 hours.

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#13

Rondo Veneziano - if you let it count as a “band” - very uplifting tunes that meme me wNt to move, dance and fly instead of hide away in the dark.

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#14

! Without a doubt, their catchy tunes and, song dependant, relatable lyrics, saved me from a mentally abusive early adulthood into middle age! Great band, fantastic live and had the pleasure to meet these talented down to earth guys on my 21st at a gig in Liverpool!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

TERRORVISION, for some reason the point of the question didnt print!!

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#15

Trigger Warning*****

Pentatonix. Acapella is a lot easier on my sensory issues that regular music, especially acapella songs without a bass line (their version of Mad World, Run to You, etc). And honestly, the lyrics to Happy Now helped convince me to fight until I got to a point where "I find it kind of funny, I find it kind of sad, the dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had" actually was still true, but they were just dreams, and not a goal. And using some of their music in cases of sensory overload has made my bad days a lot easier, which helps too. So thank you for saving my life.

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Eh hehe, its 2021, and yeah, you'd be living under a rock if you haven't heard of BTS. :D
They got me out of self-neglect, and taught me how to love myself.
I'm really glad I found them, or else I would have been in a mental asylum by this time. No exaggerating! :)
go ARMY!

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