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music for sleep deprivation (pg. 3)
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| ballmouse |
| Nice rave music such as hard trance, happy hardcore, hardcore, breakcore, gabber, and techno from the early-mid 90s. |
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| wizniz |
tech house. blare it.
yes! |
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| XaNaX |
| music get some methamphetamine |
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| Sunsnail |
| Wow thanks guys. That helps alot. Keep throwing broad ing genres at me. :p |
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| wizniz |
:mad:
listen to some damn shlomi aber, bitch! |
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| chris harrington |
| i usually listen to crissy criss's DnB m1x show on the bbc 1xtra listen again player, works for me |
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| Psy-T |
| music (regardless of genre, artist, and album) doesn't disturb my desire or lack of desire to sleep, except when i'm making it myself, then i could listen to it looped for hours on end and not get even a bit tired. |
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| Beat Blog |
Sunsnail, I would recommend staying as far away from energy drinks and coffee as you can. Drug-free Sleep deprivation is a little hobby of mine :rolleyes: at which I've become quite proficient over long weekends when there are several events in a row.
If you only need to stay up for 4-5 hours past midnight, an energy drink will be fine; however if you need to go two days or something, stimulants will you in the long run over because you're speedy for a couple of hours but then you crash and you're worse off than before.
My recommendation would be to eat constantly, and take multivitamins. Berocca is pill form is always good (not the effervescent ones, they suck).
When you start getting really, really tired, eat candy...constantly. The sugar will give you a high like an energy drink or caffeine, except without the jitters. When you start to crash from the sugar, you can just keep eating more and it will keep working, unlike energy drinks.
p.s does anyone else think it weird (I sure do) that, at times, I enjoy sleep deprivation? It's kind of like being stoned or smacked out... |
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