Therapist Reacts to Enter Sandman by Metallica

master’s call marty robbins

the highwaymen highwayman

This would have been the perfect theme song for Nightmare on Elm Street!!!

more shinedown, avenged sevenfold, disturbed, korn, papa roach, mudvayne, staind

need bullet for my valentine, halestorm, hollywood undead, stone sour, five finger death punch, three days grace, seether, pop evil, drowning pool, hatebreed, hellyeah, escape the fate, falling in reverse, black veil brides, rise against, all that remains

fight fire with fire, welcome home (sanitarium), blackened, and justice for all, harvester of sorrow, sad but true, unforgiven trilogy, wherever i may roam, until it sleeps, memory remains, turn the page, the day that never comes, cyanide, hardwired, spit out the bone, screaming suicide, lux aeterna, if darkness had a son

Watching on TV an using the phone to leave a comment,have on other videos…your awesome your such a beautiful person and out!I work in the Recovery field an appreciate you🙏🏽 Your great

Inamorata next!..

Wait till she hears ice nine kills. :joy::joy::metal:t2::sunglasses::metal:t2::hocho:

Crib Death…was the original Inspiration behind this epic Song.

Check out their song bleeding me.

Outlaw Torn by Metallica needs to be next followed by Low Man’s Lyric, Fixxxer, Bleeding Me, unnamed feeling, unforgiven III, No Leaf Clover, - Human. But DEFINITELY Outlaw Torn!

Song recommendation NF hate myself

FUCK YEAAHHHH!! \m/ greetings from Costa Rica!

Please review either “Hush” or “Moth” by Hell Yeah

You are my angel!..

Gotta react to its cover done by the Warning

If you’ve actually never heard these songs you probably do need therapy because you must have been living in a cave.

I remember watching this video and having my mind blown as a ten-year-old…

:metal:MOSCOW 91 VERSION​:metal: :exploding_head::metal:ed.

Since you’re a therapist you really need to do Metallica Dyers Eve and Korn Daddy. If you do Korns Daddy though do a warning disclaimer first. It’s THAT bad! It’s not even really a song, but a man having an anxiety attack on record. You hear it once and you’ll never want to hear it again.