Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
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Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
I want to know is there music some of you listen to while making art or writing, this is a question I asked my self a while ago, and never got a true answer. Comment below if there is something special you listen to, or give me ideas of what type of vore related music there is.
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
I've begun writing my first vore story and I enjoy listening to either female vocal trance tracks, non-vocal chill out tracks, or 80's synthpop/darkwave stuff.Goshmy wrote:I want to know is there music some of you listen to while making art or writing, this is a question I asked my self a while ago, and never got a true answer. Comment below if there is something special you listen to, or give me ideas of what type of vore related music there is.
Female vocal Trance Tracks/chill out tracks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dFz10R529g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqp6wJeLLP0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Z7D3KB7ZMY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGGo1y8lGAk
80's synthpop/dark wave.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKXgVQZIAbs&t=385s
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
i always will find nine inch nails, especially "closer" pretty vorish.
Recently I find 80es optimistic songs for the preys perspective pretty nice, stirring false hopes.
Howard Jones - Things can only get better
Simple Minds - Alive and Kicking
Recently I find 80es optimistic songs for the preys perspective pretty nice, stirring false hopes.
Howard Jones - Things can only get better
Simple Minds - Alive and Kicking
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
Weird Al, Eat it…
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
No specific artists, but I do listen to a lot of hard rock and goth metal music when drawing.
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
I'm very partial to naff 70s and 80s prog, pop etc. Things like Yes, abba, kate Bush, Genesis. Very easy to draw and write to and fun! I also like bands like the Beatles, Pink Floyd, the Moody Blues, King Crimson, the Kinks, Peter Gabriel, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Camel etc.
I'll sometimes veer into heavy metal, classical and 90s brit pop too.
I'll sometimes veer into heavy metal, classical and 90s brit pop too.
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
not really music, but here's some fun sound engineered digestion stuff i made a little while ago
https://youtu.be/Nq27MrtydeU
https://youtu.be/Nq27MrtydeU
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HMDVore - Participator
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
When I write, whether or not music is in the background is often a matter of chance, but I don't really listen to anything different than what I listen to on a daily basis.
That being said, what I listen to on a daily basis is incredibly diverse, and far too much to list here in specific detail (this would be at least 75,000 different songs by over 3,000 artists), but I can give a condensed list, by era and genre.
1960's: Rock and Progressive: Motor City Five (MC5), Rolling Stones (Honky Tonk Women has an interesting video that goes with it), King Crimson, among many others.
1970's: Rock, Glam, Metal, New Wave: KISS, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, Queen, The Ramones, Rush, Motörhead, Cheap Trick, Blondie, Katrina and the Waves, Styx (one of many artists that crossed genre lines quite often), The Guess Who, The Who, Joan Jett, among many others.
1980's: Rock, Glam, Metal, New Wave: SLAYER, Metallica, Anthrax, Poison, Alice Cooper, Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Ratt, Dream Theater, Beastie Boys (R.I.P. AdamYauch aka M.C.A.), Mercyful Fate, Bad Religion, Guns 'N' Roses, Mötley Crüe, among many others.
1990's: Rock, Metal, Alternative: White Zombie, Rob Zombie, Rage Against The Machine, Snot, The Cardigans, Enya (I rarely listen to her anymore but still do on occasion), Faith No More, The Proclaimers, Blur, among others.
2000's: Rock, Metal, Alternative, Progressive: DragonForce (I absolutely love this awesome group), Nickelback (severely underrated), Lamb of God, P.O.D., Evanescence, Obsidian Shell, Druox the Shredder (even though he only has one song), Burning Brides, Arch Enemy (Holy Fuck I love Angela's voice), and many others (my brain decided to forget all the names I was thinking of the moment I came to this point-go figure).
Here, I'll link a few great songs.
Mötley Crüe - Live Wire, Arch Enemy - War Eternal, DragonForce - Valley of the Damned, Metallica - Fuel, SLAYER - Chemical Warfare, Snot - Deadfall, Druox the Shredder - Console War
That being said, what I listen to on a daily basis is incredibly diverse, and far too much to list here in specific detail (this would be at least 75,000 different songs by over 3,000 artists), but I can give a condensed list, by era and genre.
1960's: Rock and Progressive: Motor City Five (MC5), Rolling Stones (Honky Tonk Women has an interesting video that goes with it), King Crimson, among many others.
1970's: Rock, Glam, Metal, New Wave: KISS, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, Queen, The Ramones, Rush, Motörhead, Cheap Trick, Blondie, Katrina and the Waves, Styx (one of many artists that crossed genre lines quite often), The Guess Who, The Who, Joan Jett, among many others.
1980's: Rock, Glam, Metal, New Wave: SLAYER, Metallica, Anthrax, Poison, Alice Cooper, Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Ratt, Dream Theater, Beastie Boys (R.I.P. AdamYauch aka M.C.A.), Mercyful Fate, Bad Religion, Guns 'N' Roses, Mötley Crüe, among many others.
1990's: Rock, Metal, Alternative: White Zombie, Rob Zombie, Rage Against The Machine, Snot, The Cardigans, Enya (I rarely listen to her anymore but still do on occasion), Faith No More, The Proclaimers, Blur, among others.
2000's: Rock, Metal, Alternative, Progressive: DragonForce (I absolutely love this awesome group), Nickelback (severely underrated), Lamb of God, P.O.D., Evanescence, Obsidian Shell, Druox the Shredder (even though he only has one song), Burning Brides, Arch Enemy (Holy Fuck I love Angela's voice), and many others (my brain decided to forget all the names I was thinking of the moment I came to this point-go figure).
Here, I'll link a few great songs.
Mötley Crüe - Live Wire, Arch Enemy - War Eternal, DragonForce - Valley of the Damned, Metallica - Fuel, SLAYER - Chemical Warfare, Snot - Deadfall, Druox the Shredder - Console War
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sweetladyamy, Oooh, I just figured out how to reply. This is embarrassing...
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TraceTheNeko wrote:sweetladyamy, Oooh, I just figured out how to reply. This is embarrassing...
lol
It's cool. Thank you once more, rock and roll forever.
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
Chillwave, mellow vaporwave, stuff that'll put my head in a good place but not distract me. Usually I'll put on something from TriangleMusic and just let it autoplay on youtube, but the album Odyssey by HOME is great, both Blank Banshee albums are really good. Nathan Jay's Dorothy EP is fantastic but it's really short.
And, of course, you can't go wrong with the original Toonami tracks. DJ Calus did a really great recut, and the Aftermath Mix has a bunch of the good Joe Boyd Vigil tracks too.
And, of course, you can't go wrong with the original Toonami tracks. DJ Calus did a really great recut, and the Aftermath Mix has a bunch of the good Joe Boyd Vigil tracks too.
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
I have two that immediately come to mind, both by the same band, one of my favorites~ ♥
Puscifer - Breathe
Puscifer - Rev 22:20
Puscifer - Breathe
Puscifer - Rev 22:20
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
I listen to all kinds of music when I`m writing, whether it`s vore or non-vore novels, but for vore work specifically, I love listening to Myth and Roid, A J-Pop group. Their music is very intense, which heightens the fear factor when I`m writing macro/vore work. Jingo Jungle and LLL are really intense songs of theirs which I love listening to while writing said material. I`ll link to the songs here. I also listen to Claris, another J-Pop group, because the upbeat, cheery nature of their songs makes me feel like it`s luring the prey into a false sense of safety. Gackt and Buck-Tick are on my vore music list as well, due to their gothic, dark tone bringing up the horror nature of being devoured. When it comes to music I listen to when writing in general, I mostly listen to J-Pop, 80`s rock and pop, anime soundtracks, and some video game soundtracks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skqKOt73rvM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VRyiaszGtA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz22qKtZMFc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skqKOt73rvM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VRyiaszGtA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz22qKtZMFc
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
Natalya wrote:I have two that immediately come to mind, both by the same band, one of my favorites~ ♥
Puscifer - Breathe
Puscifer - Rev 22:20
Rev 22:20 got me into vorish thoughts while listening to it at work. It got stuck in my head and inspired me to write, not that I write while listening to music. Maynard James Keenan is my favorite artist tied with Adam Duritz.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OO9LloDSJo Howard Jones - Things can only get better
Well, not really from the preys perspective. But I just love the sarcasm in this upbeat, positive tune. Its so fitting! And to be honest vibrates in more truth than to admit.
Bonus (Just to piss you off a bit more): Pavel Checkov with perfect white teeth and cant look straight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOnde5c7OG8
Well, not really from the preys perspective. But I just love the sarcasm in this upbeat, positive tune. Its so fitting! And to be honest vibrates in more truth than to admit.
Bonus (Just to piss you off a bit more): Pavel Checkov with perfect white teeth and cant look straight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOnde5c7OG8
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
While creating vore content, I listen to the same music I'd usually listen to. This can be anything from heavy rock (Like Linkin Park or Disturbed), a lighter alternative genre, Pop, or even video game soundtrack. Anything goes, really.
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
I`ve recently gotten into synthwave, an 80`s-style subgenre of electronic music. It`s become my go-to music for casual vore roleplaying and writing in general. Most of it is very dark and intense, which helps to heighten the mood and the excitement whilst writing vore work. I even have a whole playlist of synthwave music I love, which I will link to here.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... YnGPmZDM6T
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... YnGPmZDM6T
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
I mostly listen to ambient musics while looking up for new unbirth stuff. Since for me, my attraction towards this is closer to endosomatophilia (but I still associate it to vore, because well, you gotta come in by one way or another ), I love musics that make me feel like time around me stops, or that I'm already resting inside someone, or in the depths of an ocean,...
Speaking of which, this music is an excellent example! I'm trying to find musics that are close to this ambience, but none equal it for the time being. Maybe arranges from MA.S ATTACK too actually.
uminone - enonimu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Rno-W3Z1MU
Speaking of which, this music is an excellent example! I'm trying to find musics that are close to this ambience, but none equal it for the time being. Maybe arranges from MA.S ATTACK too actually.
uminone - enonimu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Rno-W3Z1MU
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
Sorry to bring back an older thread, but I found a song last night by accident that I just had to share!
I had a music channel playing on my TV and this song came on. First off, I think I found a new band I really like, second off those lyrics... woah~
Starset - Carnivore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAMiX5EEbFU
I had a music channel playing on my TV and this song came on. First off, I think I found a new band I really like, second off those lyrics... woah~
Starset - Carnivore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAMiX5EEbFU
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Re: Music to listen to while doing vore related things.
"Your Touch" by Blake Lewis was what inspired me to write one of my stories (c'mon... "Your beauty consumes me"? That just screams "I'm all yours"). Three Days Grace's "Animal I Have Become" and Shinedown's "Enemies" were good listens when digging into the Mamabliss stuff surrounding Roxy. Disturbed's "Devour" and "Meaning of Life" are also good. AngelTheCatgirl commented that Metallica's "Master of Puppets" put them in a vore mood because they mistook the line "more is all you need" with "vore is all you need". Oh, and Def Leppard's "Pour Some Sugar On Me".
... okay, that last one was a joke, but you know.
EDIT: I thought I'd go the extra mile and divide these up into pred and prey for those of you counting at home.
Pred:
Animal I Have Become (unwilling?)
Devour (compassionate/consensual)
Meaning of Life (sadistic)
Master of Puppets
Prey:
Your Touch (willing)
Enemies (unwilling)
... okay, that last one was a joke, but you know.
EDIT: I thought I'd go the extra mile and divide these up into pred and prey for those of you counting at home.
Pred:
Animal I Have Become (unwilling?)
Devour (compassionate/consensual)
Meaning of Life (sadistic)
Master of Puppets
Prey:
Your Touch (willing)
Enemies (unwilling)
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