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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards

do amps like adderall make music more enhanced

Yes! Thats one of the effects that after years of use has never changed. Im not sure its they enhance music so much as cause you focus on/enjoy it more. On meth and d-amp I would find myself listening to the same song I really liked all night.

Sometimes if I was tweaked badly I would end up getting like 2mins into a 10minute song and always end up maximizing my music player and restarting the song.
 
coming up on adderall and peaking which for me does not last that long, bout hour and a half, every single thing is more enjoyable and enhanced but i feel like once you are into the high a little ways the effects definately diminish a shit ton and at that point i usually just do mad homework
 
Not sure about amps, but stimulants change the music experience for me. I become more compulsive, endlessly making playlists and cds while listening to the same songs over and over, trying to hear subtle nuances I hadn't noticed before. AKA typical stimulant obsessiveness.

MDMA gives lyrics a deeper meaning and makes stuff like techno more bearable for me (still not enjoyable).
 
It's subjective, really. Some people find amphetamine to enhance music, while other people feel it pulls their attention away from the music and towards other things.

Most people probably don't find amphetamine to be as much of a music-enhancer as MDMA, though. MDMA exhibits that effect very powerfully. Almost everybody will bug out with feelings of extreme awesomeness if their favorite music comes on while rolling. :D
 
you're just high so you like everything more

people exaggerate the effect these drugs have on music listening, it's just part of their
overall effect there's nothing that specifically makes you more appreciative of music
 
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