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  1. May 25, 2022 · For instance, although similar proportions of pop and rock/heavy metal fans report listening to their preferred music when in sad or happy moods, rock/heavy metal fans who felt sadder after listening had higher levels of depression, delinquency, suicidal ideation, and higher rates of self-harm and drug-use (Martin et al., 1993).

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  2. Aug 4, 2019 · For people who are not fans of heavy metal, listening to the music seems to have a negative impact on well-being. In one study, non-fans who listened to classical music, heavy metal, self-selected music, or sat in silence following a stressor, experienced greater anxiety after listening to heavy metal. Listening to the other music or sitting in ...

    • It makes you feel that you’re part of a community. First and foremost, though not specific to heavy metal per se, is that listening to it makes you feel that you’re part of a community.
    • It can make you read more. Linked to point 1 above, being a fan of anything like Heavy Metal usually promotes an interest in the subject. If you are really into the genre, you will likely also be reading blogs, magazines, and perhaps even books on the subject.
    • It is actually good for the brain. One interesting study has shown that listening to music you like, like Heavy Metal, can greatly benefit your cognitive abilities and memory.
    • It makes you more likely to explore new things. Yet another study has shown that heavy metal fans, or people who prefer more intense and complex melodies, tend to be more open to new experiences.
  3. Oct 29, 2021 · It’s typical for metal songs to pair emotional lyrics with the genre’s hallmark larger-than-life sound. Listening to metal can help provide an outlet for processing intense emotions like anger ...

  4. Published: March 18, 2019 at 1:55 am. Heavy metal music, arguably more than any other genre, has a reputation for the effect it has on its listeners' behaviours and mental health. Studies have suggested a link between listening to heavy metal and increased suicide risk or desensitisation to violence, but these have often failed to take account ...

  5. May 25, 2022 · This narrative review of theory and evidence suggests the issues are more complicated, and that fans typically derive a range of emotional and social benefits from listening to heavy metal music ...

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  7. Particularly non-mainstream types of music –heavy metal, goth, emo, ganstarap– have been framed to directly cause problems, but the relationship between music listening and problems is far more intricate (Ter Bogt et al., 2013). Adolescents with emotional and behavioral problems –now to be referred to as simply problem behaviors– such as those who are bullied and feel out of place, may ...

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