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Default music and mania

could someone tell me if music has an effect on thier mood....

i listen to music and i am hyper sensetive ...i feel like either the song was written for me or about my life.................

when people dont appreciate the song for the magnificence i hear i get so depreessed [ at times i feel its a song that conveys me as a person and when they dont get the connection...i'm gutted]

is this just me?

litterally 8 bars of a song and if my hair stands up i buy it.........then annoyingly sing it or play repeatedly for days......................without music my life would be blank

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