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I'm almost always down, so my list can be quite long...
At the top, its Nirvana. As a person who dealt with depression most of his Life, I love how Kurt integrates sadness in his music, and makes it somehow more tolerable.
Next, Jimi Hendrix. What can I say, just a phenomenon
Linkin park, they have somewhat more "teenage" feeling to their music, but it's still quite mature if you listen
Chopin, he has a series of Nocturnes, that are all about reflection
Deftones also work quite well, I heard about them with the Matrix movie, but they generally have quite atmospheric music
Linkin Park, especially that song, would definitely make any low mood far worse for me.
Yep, I can see your point, and I do appreciate the art that illustrates the feelings of the artist and those who can relate to those feelings. I don't believe that those feelings should be hidden. I just can't have it as background music or the theme tune to my day, especially when I am prone to low mood, or it amplifies my depression. .My problem is not that I'm sad per se, but that I can't relate to the world. So it's still better for me to listen to people that I find similar. Yep, a lot of these people ended up dead pretty young
I play sad music.