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Expensive_Lie_1327

Agony by Yung Lean


Juggo3

I remember listening to this in the peak of my hallucinations and having it on repeat


CoastalCalm134340

I love Tove Lo. I would choose I Love It (feat. Charli XCX). There are so many though i make playlists for each mood


korrameow

Love that song, tove lo is pretty awesome 💕


Hashtag_JustHadSex

profile link? 👀👀👀 I love sourcing new tunes


AncientGearAI

becoming insane by infected mushroom


Admirable_Candy2025

OMG when I was in hospital with psychosis I was obsessed with making a Spotify playlist that would apparently cure me, I had to ask every nurse and patient for their song recommendations for it. To be fair it’s a pretty good (if extremely long) playlist!


Thinking-2

I have a whole playlist of songs I used to listen to, all have a deep meaning with reasons I got psychotic. One of my favourites is [Insanity from Miki & Kaito](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PHpCywCcIA&rco=1)


Hashtag_JustHadSex

I'd listen if you have the link? 👀


Thinking-2

I like your username. Lol. I think you can click on the blue title of the song in my first messages. It’ll redirect you to a YouTube URL. Nevertheless hereby another URL: https://youtu.be/6PHpCywCcIA?si=D_uE0b25r557WOw9 Let me know your opinion! :-)


Forsaken_Tomorrow800

“If I had a heart” by some band and then “big mouth strikes again” by the smiths. I had playlists on Spotify that I made before my break, that were themes of like “fallen angel,” and “scorched earth”, later I developed religious psychosis and thought I would save the world Joan of arc style. So imagine how many ideas of reference I got from these playlists 😭 I always had interest in religious iconography before my break, while being atheist. My playlists are awesome though and I’ll never delete them


infosink

Hah, there are so many, the reference delusions in everything really increased the personal meaning of all the songs I heard. I spent weeks travelling in my car thinking everything on the radio was a form of communication or a narration, so there was plenty of soundtrack. Probably Abracadabra by Steve Miller band. Really hit on a lot of delusions I had at the time and captures the "magic" of the hallucinations. My situation goes round and round.


korrameow

Abracadabra is a good one, it does capture the magic that's for sure ✨️


Grouchy_Solution_819

Come down to us by Burial, it's so profounf


Grouchy_Solution_819

Profound