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Therapist analyzes the lyrics to Slipknot’s song Sulfur. In the analysis, she discusses how when we are in an environment that is poison it makes sense that we would experience negative symptoms, and we have to be able to recognize where a change in environment ( finding clean air) can be a step in changing our mood and mindset.
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Try too react too killpop or the negative one be nice wish I was your client
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First c: I love your videos and I totally agree with your perspective of their songs I agree with you 100%
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You need to watch slipknot 's yen music video. Amazing
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I think Vermillion part 1 and 2 would be insane to see your perspective on as a therapist.
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should react disasterpiece
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As always an interesting reaction, we learn more about the meaning, thank you for your work !!!
I would love to see a reaction of Finale
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Strong analysis of a strong song.
This song is about depression, but it could relate to any bad addiction.
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Slipknot is my favorite band and i love this song
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You look like you would be so much fun at a Slipknot concert from your other reactions to the band… I bet you would jump into the pit wide open. Love your reactions.
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Good reaction Therapist! You look marvelous!
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These reactions actually make my whole day
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I think you need to try some songs from the first 2 albums (ST and Iowa.)
Some severely warped ideas on those 2 albums.
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Sulfur is really cool song with some intriguing layers. I love The contrast created by Corey’s vocals, shifting between clean and powerful gutturals.
More over, The band consistently deliberem-se a high-level musical repertoire, showcasing expertise in musical structure, including orchestration, harmony, dynamics, and form.
The Guitar riffs are killer, and Joey Jordison was truly exceptional!
Great react!!
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Funny that this song was created by guitarist Jim Root and drummer Joey Jordison in just one night
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The whole album has a really deep message for all the people, it criticizes the politics and the status quo, really recommended
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I’ve always assumed that “Breathing in sulfur” was a reference to the fumes or scent left behind after shooting a gun. Which, in the context of the song always made sense to me. Just an observation. The song is a banger regardless.
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Love your reactions and analysis of these great songs so glad I found you
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