Some Songs that stunted my emotional development
Submitted by Cardiac on Fri, 01/07/2005 - 09:47
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- 1)Harder Faster (live) - Wasp: With the introduction dedication to the PMRC I chanted the lyrics to this song to several would be dates....suprisingly they did not like it.
- 2)Long Cold Winter - Cinderella: Really, they were a very talented band - just an unfortunate time for them.
- 3)Call of Ktulu - Metallica: Long, guitar, metal...nuff said.
- 4) Solitude - Candlemass: Death rock dirge - major lyric "Ashes to Ashes and dust to dust: Please let me die in solitude" Uplifting and charming...
- 5)Low Self Opinion - Henry Rollins : I still like Rollins - but I don't listen to him as often as I like. Something about the anger level that drives women away. I dunno or it's my "Low S-O!"
- 6)Mandatory Suicide - Slayer: in 20 years, I have met one woman that liked Slayer - and I honestly think that is because she knew them.
- 7)Touch Me - Samantha Fox: Though her playboy layout possibly had more to do with it, I have yet to meet a single woman in this country that thinks she was anything but a "disgusting skank". I had her tape and t-shirt - Go ME
- 8)I touch myself: DiVinyls : Chrissie Amphlett singing "When I fall down I want you above me.." well ya know...emotionally dropped me to about 15 (I was 20 something)...ah, the memories.
- 9)Symphony of Destruction: Megadeath - I pretty much like the music and lyrical flow of every Megadeath song - I just don't like the words Mustaine chooses, this song however works and I hummed for about 3 years. Pitiful really.
- 10)Lethal Tendencies- Hallows Eve: Truly a masterwork of the genre and had me buy the Rivers Edge soundtrack. I played this on my radio show usually right before Kermit the Frog - I bet you're sorry you missed that show...wow...
Author Comments:
I make no apologies for any of the above...some truly suck some are still playing in my mind today. I never said I became "unstunted".








I remember sweaty hours of blasting Call of Ktulu over and over while trashing my room in rhythmic thrashing. Now I prefer 'Orion,' and I don't trash my room anymore, but ahh... the memories.