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    my second acid trip, i doubled my dosage and wasn't prepared for it. i was set into a terrifying adventure where i crawled into a bed and kept trying to sleep it off. i tried to listen to music, nothing worked. before i threw my ipod in frustration my eyes read "My Bloody Valentine" and like a flash black to my sober self, i remembered how perfect they were. i put on the album thinking nothing would cure this horrible feeling, but the one-two-three-four snare snapped me into a blissful feeling of eternal flowing life that will never ever leave. this song in particular made me feel...divine. the magical thing about lsd, that separates it from other drugs, is that even after 6 months of this trip taking place it still induces those feelings. My Bloody Valentine is perfect. no other band is like them or will be like them. sorry this is so long and meaningless.

    Theoogabearon December 19, 2010   Link

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