What is the heaviest song you have fallen asleep to?!


Question: i can fall asleep to anything (i HAVE to sleep with headphones in, or i can't fall asleep) so i don't really have a limit, none of my music is exactly a lulaby

BONUS: have any bands songs ever given you nightmares?
a few song have given me nightmares, off the top of my head:
- one body too many- winds of plague
- back in black- AC/DC


Answers: i can fall asleep to anything (i HAVE to sleep with headphones in, or i can't fall asleep) so i don't really have a limit, none of my music is exactly a lulaby

BONUS: have any bands songs ever given you nightmares?
a few song have given me nightmares, off the top of my head:
- one body too many- winds of plague
- back in black- AC/DC

I fell asleep watching Megadeth at Ozzfest. I have no idea what songs were playing but I know Dave was not having a good day.

me and my m8 fell asleep at a party [after a LOT to drink atc...] wen ohio is for lovers by hawthorne heights came on the stereo. mega loud lol Report It


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  • Face: Face by Norma Jean

    BONUS BONANZA: I almost never remember my dreams, so no.

    Probably Job for a cowboy is the heaviest band I've fallen asleep to.
    those bands give me pleasant dreams. :)

    not heavy at all, but its written to trigger dreams while you sleep

    the CD music has the right to children by boards of canada

    i've had some messed up dreams listening to em

    Me and Jake had a conversation about this some time back.

    This is where my oddness comes in. The heavier it is, the sleepier I get. Seriously. I mean, I can't even begin to recall how many times I feel asleep to Job For a Cowboy. And the loud Opeth's (not the soft ones) make me mucho sleepy in a good way (sort of a mellow feeling)

    Grandaddy's Nature Anthem gave me nightmares. People in bunny costumes doing cartwheel in a forest? Creepy.

    Metalica

    I've fell asleep yesterday listening to Raining Blood by Slayer then again with Cyanide Assassin by Cannibal Corpse. It was cool though I was sleeping with some mad solos in the background... perfect dreams.


    No I haven't had any nightmares that I remember but it would be quite the experience.

    a swarm of plagues - naglfar.


    it was epppic.

    I fell asleep while watching an episode of Headbangers Ball once.

    For the bonus question, I can't say that I've ever had a song give me nightmares, but I have experienced having a song stuck in my head right before going to bed and actually having it play in my dreams.

    probably... The God that failed - Metallica.
    Then again I don't fall asleep with music often, and when I do its usually classical or a really slow jazz piece.

    Well, I can fall asleep to anything if I'm tired enough.

    I remember one night I was listening to Desecration by Deicide and I was reading Romeo and Juliet in school, and I dreamt I woke up in a tomb and the coffins were rattling and crucified zombies broke out. Then the ground started burning. It was cool in a way.

    Hmm, the Heaviest song...it was about 12 1/2 pounds. lol.

    It would be some metal song, I don't know it was a random thing from Yahoo.

    No actually.

    No, not really. I don't go to sleep listening to music anymore, back when I did it was usually mellow stuff. I did manage to fall asleep once at an Emerson, Lake & Palmer concert. Not heavy, as in metal, but believe me, they were plenty loud. This isn't so much a knock on ELP, there were ...umm...*other* factors at work!

    your hobby is kinda strange :D
    http://last.fm, http://justmusicarchive.com, http://mp3katalog.eu

    Tell mama-Janis Joplin...it's way to upbeat...I don't know how I did it.

    No, but after watching concerts on TV, I sometimes feel like I'm there.

    Oh and Beatles freaked me out the other night. Don't know how. I got "A day in the life" stuck in my head, woke up shaking, and when I fell asleep again, I had a dream that vicious bunnies were attacking me.

    Bring Me The Horizon. (:

    Between The Buried and Me- Selkies: The Endless Obsession

    I can't remember any songs in my nightmare I guess that can't be bad :)

    Well, I fell asleep with Black and Blue by Bring Me The Horizon, all hte way up, on my Ipod, but then again, I am 8 months pregnant and super tired all the time anyway, so...yeah...
    BONUS=I like Marylin Manson, but the song IF I WAS YOUR VAMPIRE gives me nightmares, I have no clue why, just when I listen to that song, 9 out of ten times, I have a nightmare or scary daydream that day or night

    Heaviest...hmm. I'm not really sure the heaviest song, but I listen to Norma Jean and Bring Me The Horizon when I go to sleep.

    BONUS: Any song by Waking The Cadaver. It was the lyrics that got me :(

    Her Ghost in the Fog

    Hearts Burst into Fire.
    and
    Take it out on me by bullet for my valentine
    and forever and always.

    on song its by helloween. I hate it.

    the heaviest song was probably something by killswitch engage, breathe life i think.

    no no songs have given me nightmares

    Bullet For My Valentine

    Remains of the God by Light This City At least I think it was that song. But fur show I was listening to there CD.

    Wait and Bleed - Slipknot

    Yeah, my brother was pissed at me the next day since it was his iPod I was using.

    I am the exact opposite of you. I need perfect silence to fall asleep. But there have been those moments in class where I pass out on my desk from sleep deprivation during French listening to Madame's lovely accent...

    From what I can remember, the absolute heaviest song I've EVER dozed off to must be some Jack Johnson song, and well it's very obvious that it Jack Johnson is all guitar strumming and sweet singing so hah yea I'm pathetic.

    Bonus: The intro to Who's Sandie Jenkins, Chiodos seriously scares the sh*t out of me. I'm seriously bothered by clowns (I will never admit I'm scared) but damn it sounds like some gruesome carnival where they sell eyeballs on sticks instead of cotton candy. I remember listening to it accidentally one day, and guess what I had nightmares about a clown chasing me down my street, the intro playing over and over again, for a week.

    "Death Trap" by Pantera, it's off their 1988 Power Metal album, when they were still a fluffy hair metal band.

    haha, i always go to sleep with my headphones on too haha.. i have insomnia as well, so it makes it even harder.

    well, the heaviest song would probably be either:
    sabotage - beastie boys <---- i don't even remember how this got in my ipod..
    high voltage - ac/dc
    or.. what a wonderful world (cover) - the ramones

    yeah.. i guess i don't listen to really heavy stuff when i'm going to sleep :/

    I slept during Rage Against the Machine's set at Lollapalooza when they first came out.

    Ribcage - Demon Hunter. Honestly, I'm very surprised I didn't get nightmares. Falling asleep to "Break through the ribcage and tear the heart out from everyone you love" should be more than adequate fuel.

    One song I did get nightmares from (don't laugh) is 'In The End' by Linkin Park... I don't even remember what the dream was about, but it was bad...

    ~Tiger

    The Somatic Defilement by Whitechapel.

    No, I usually don't remember my dreams, and I'm very glad of that because most of my dreams are horrible nightmares.



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