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I've heard of them referred to as musicogenic seizures and that's what I have now after surgery. And its almost always heavy metal (only certain notes cause it) at certain tempo's and certain pitches. Classical can too but either way it has to be loud.
I do still get aura's from time to time, but yep, I know what you're talking about.
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