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Favorite Nitrous Song?

anything dubstep duh... i mean i hate dubstep almost as much as i hate nitrous but if you're gonna have one ya gotta have the other
 
Probably Paul Woolford - Erotic Discourse, thats an awesome mindfuck even sober.
A mindfuck inside a tin can. Fun, but not profound - the next couple are:

If it's K or K & nitrous then maybe dubstep indeed: Burial - Etched Headplate

For EPIC ego annihilation facilitation I can recommend
- Gridlock - Atomontage
- Dryft - The Resurrection
 
Deff listened to all of the songs posted on here but i still think Rap Tight by Eliot Lipp is way better for n2o
 
WTF, how can you even listen to music on nitrous? Even low doses just make everything sound like a distorted whirlwind. Not to say I don't enjoy it but I would probably either forget about the song and just wonder WTF those weird noises were if its a higher dose or just not be able to tell that its really music at low doses and probably wouldn't remember what song it was during it.
 
Most music I thought might go well with nitrous ended up being too busy and would suck me out of the experience.

What really does it for me is the sound of running water, or something from the soundscape channel…. stuff like that. I find that anything busier detracts from the super intense and short peak, although it can be really nice once the peak is over.

^ That last youtube posted up there does sound pretty nitrousy.
 
i did nitrous for the first time ar a rave to that song. that rave was so dope the plaster from the ceiling started falling down.
 
"I pity Inanimate Objects" from Godley & Creme's "Freeze Frame
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_-YiM2vZuo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeze_Frame_(Godley_&_Creme_album)

"And is the sawdust jealous?" LOL one of the greatest lyric lines ever!

A work of total inspired genius and one of the trippiest things ever recorded, to this day. Listen yourself at youtube link below if you don't believe me (actually its better to listen starting with the previous song... the transition is unreal and amazing... totally jarring... in a GOOD way!)

Godley_freeze.jpg


I pity inanimate objects
Because they can't move
From specks of dust to paperweights
Or a pound note sealed in resin
Plastic Santas in perpetual
underwater snowstorms
Sculptures that appear to be moving
But aren't
I feel sorry for them all
What are they thinking
When they arrive at a place
Do they sigh with disappointment
And when they leave
Do they have regrets?
Is a sofa as happy in one corner
As it is in another
And how does the room feel about it?
I pity inanimate objects
I pity inanimate objects
I pity inanimate objects
I pity them all
Physics isn't fair
Is a tree as a rocking horse
An ambition fulfilled
And is the sawdust jealous?
I worry about these things
Peppercorns don't move
Until they contaminate the ice-cream
Three weeks later
Is the gold in Fort Knox happy gold?
I care about these things
Some things are better left alone
Grains of sand prefer their own company
But magnets are two faced
No choice for sugar
But what choice could there be
But to drown in coffee
or to drown in tea
The frustrations of being inanimate
Maybe its better that way
The fewer the moving parts
The less there is to go wrong
I wonder about these things
I pity inanimate objects
I pity inanimate objects
I pity inanimate objects
I pity them all
 
Classical and dissociative drugs go together like peanut butter and jelly.

Anything preformed by Joshua Bell, guy is a prodigy playing one of the best violins in existence.

Beethoven's 5th symphony is kinda wonderful.
 
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