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What music at what high?

Discussion in 'Marijuana Consumption Q&A' started by Shaggie, Apr 28, 2012.

  1. I know this may sound dumb but I believe different music at different highs can create varied effects. First off I think it goes High-Baked-Stoned-Blazed in the way of effect relating to how much you smoked. High being a buzz and your starting to feel good, baked being where you start feeling sensations and being spazzy, Stoned being where you can stare at a blank wall for a hour without moving, blazed being where you can't even function.

    What do you like to listen to at which levels?. (how do you think the levels of high go?)

    I like:
    High - 80's music; Echo and the Bunnymen, toto, tears for fears, ext.
    Baked - 60's and 70's rock; Blue Oyster Cult, Kansas, Pink Floyd (good at all levels) the beatles, ext.
    Stoned - Techno kind of music with several independent beats and rhythms; Kavinsky, Discovery, Daft Punk (these makes some awesome sensations, floating, falling, spinning)
    Blazed - I am to far gone to listen to music at blazed.
     
  2. My level system is like this -

    Lvl. 1 - buzzed - all genres of metal / electronic music / reggae
    Lvl. 2 - high/stoned (each depends on sativa/indica) - same as Lvl. 1
    Lvl. 3 - baked - old school metal / electronic music / reggae
    Lvl. 4 - toasted - only Techno/trance/dub step/psytrance
    Lvl. 5 - torched - same as Lvl. 4

    I only listen to metal, reggae, and electronic music even when I'm sober. But I can't enjoy metal after level 3. Lvl. 4-5 has to be electronic, especially when I'm meditating.
     
  3. All level electronic and that's pretty much it
     
  4. I listen to the same music at each stage, its just if i want to chill with a big smile on my face ill listen to Bob Marley or Tenacious D or something. If i want my mind blown ill listen to old school metal or old school hip hop.
     
  5. reggae is an anytime mood/high enhancer
    but when i get to the point where i get "high as ive ever been" some wiz khalifa or other marijuana influenced rapper makes my high that much better
    i just feel like "they made this for me" (same with reggae but i always appreciate reggae)
     
  6. Any thing I can bob my head too currently :

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_iuSoyvExo&feature=related]Dr. Dre -what's the difference - YouTube[/ame]
     
  7. Classic Rock all the time, it makes me feel in tune with the Earth. Yeah, fucking deep.
     
  8. Reggae when lightly buzzed/somewhat high. Once I get really blown, then usually either psychedelic rock or something with fat bass, be it electronic or modern rock.
     
  9. [quote name='"rastatraintojam"']reggae is an anytime mood/high enhancer
    but when i get to the point where i get "high as ive ever been" some wiz khalifa or other marijuana influenced rapper makes my high that much better
    i just feel like "they made this for me" (same with reggae but i always appreciate reggae)[/quote]

    Collie buddz
     
  10. Any type of high for me is mostly Electronic music.
    Any type of sobriety and it's still Electronic music.
     
  11. i got stuck listening to the grateful dead years back and forgot to try something else. a good dead show will put your ears at peace and bliss.
     

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