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Nick Cave - O children
Deftones-Xerces, Change, Beware
Avril Lavigne-Slipped Away
Matt Gilman-Closer
Jeff Buckley-Hallelujah
Bring me the horizon-Sleepwalking, Can you feel my heart
Enya- Exile, A hope has a place, May it be,
Serj Tankian-Forget me knot, Empty Walls
System of a Down- Lonely Day, lost in Hollywood
 
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Saddest I've heard was song called, "streets of heaven" by Sherry Austin (spelling ?). It's a song about a dying child & mother's prayer...
 
Pat the Bunny- who's the frontman for a few autobiographical bands about his life and opinions. All his songs are about homelessness, alcoholism, drugs, loneliness, self-loathing, manipulation, eventually getting sober, and coming to terms with contradictions between his beliefs and lifestyle.
Ramshackle Glory
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Wingnut Dishwasher Unions
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Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains
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I can't listen to too much sad music anymore, or angry music for that matter. I just gave a whole bunch of CDs away that dealt with that kind of stuff. But at the same time, there are a few that I like. There are some bands that write about sad stuff, but for some reason I don't associate them with that. Like Nirvana, they were big in my youth, I guess the lyrics are usually pretty sad but it never really makes me feel that way. It just reminds me of my youth cause that's when it was big. And I love the early Smashing Pumpkins. Again, it's another band that you could say built their career on sad themes, but it actually gives me energy. I guess sometimes it depends on what it means to you, personally.
 
Twin Peaks, yes?

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TheSkaFish said:
I can't listen to too much sad music anymore, or angry music for that matter. I just gave a whole bunch of CDs away that dealt with that kind of stuff. But at the same time, there are a few that I like. There are some bands that write about sad stuff, but for some reason I don't associate them with that. Like Nirvana, they were big in my youth, I guess the lyrics are usually pretty sad but it never really makes me feel that way. It just reminds me of my youth cause that's when it was big. And I love the early Smashing Pumpkins. Again, it's another band that you could say built their career on sad themes, but it actually gives me energy. I guess sometimes it depends on what it means to you, personally.

Saddest music is happy. Sometimes.

Nirvana can be sooo happy :)

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but also very sad

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I wont ever give my music away again. Well, now we have internet, it doesn't really matter I guess. But I wouldn't give away my nostalia with music. Some things I suppose I wouldn't care if I never heard again. But there is nothing, absolutely nothing like reliving your musical history. To hear things again after all we've learnt since first hearing it.

Music is better than anything else in this world.
 
TheSkaFish said:
There are some bands that write about sad stuff, but for some reason I don't associate them with that. Like Nirvana, they were big in my youth, I guess the lyrics are usually pretty sad but it never really makes me feel that way... it actually gives me energy.

Nirvana were the bridge band that got me diving into Punk where I found a voice for saying what's true to yourself. They helped change my life. Kurt Cobain and his guitar are the perfect combination of all the textures and feelings I find in the music where we both found ourselves.

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