yeah, the new slang people use for some words is weird. like i thought the word for this is more like.. just aux-denied songs since aux approved is already a slang.
I "met" Death Grips once, by which i mean they walked past me at Outbreak fest without speaking, making eye contact or acknowledging me in any way and I was like oh shit that's Death Grips :O
One time 100 Gecs roller bladed past me on a bike path in Los Angeles. It’s my favorite celebrity encounter because who even roller skates anymore? Gecs, of course.
was in the netherlands and saw this guy alone on a boat in a canal blasting UPTEMPO with ANIME VOCALS on a HIGH VOLUME on jbl speakers and i just have so much respect like vro
and that is all thanks to 9/11! fun fact jon oringer ceo of shutterstock (in a deleted series of tweets) basically said "9/11 was bad! be happy :) shutterstock and many more companies created by me following this sad day !! x3"
I remember thinking that Death Grips was somehow ok to play out loud at home a couple years ago and realized it was not when the lovely old lady next door called the cops to check if I was ok.
@@KS-pi1kt They make very experimental music like psychedelic rock, (ngl kinda hard to classify via genre) and the composers are Chuck Salamone and Mason Lindroth
Had to give an older coworker a ride to and from work for a couple days. Everything that played was considered headphone music. The fee for a ride is my music selection
@@asdeannsstuff weren't those mainstream back in the day? those bands can't be an issue for most people to deal with unless they cringe at teenagers going through their "skater punk" phase or something
@@worstusernameintheworld9871 they were mainstream, keyword is "were", ask me to name someone else my age with the same taste of me and there's only ONE person, everyone else i know dislikes the type of music i like
@@asdeannsstuff oh I don't know? Most of my batchmates/classmates? I'm also young and I live in a third world country where people are usually "basic" and three years late to every "trend" yet most of them know the bands you just listed lmao, even some of my exes listen to those bands You probably just live in a very basic town, most kids your age know that stuff otherwise tiktok alt kids wouldn't exist
Thankfully, at work im known as "the guy with the funked up music taste" so i can casually just blast femtanyl or some speedcore artist and people only bat an eye the first time
Two trucks having sex! Two trucks having sex! My muscles, My muscles, involuntarily flex! --> Yes, that's a real song by my favorite artist I'm being so for real.
It was fine at first, but then the lyrics became absolutely outrageous "Two trucks holding hands"? How scandalous! Are they even married? Did they have a truck marriage, with a truck priest? Followed by the best honey truck moon of their truck life?
Carly Rae Jepsen should be played on the loudest speakers possible because the perception that she's a one hit wonder thanks to Call Me Maybe needs to be contested as much as humanly possible.
Im kind of weird because i can blast Splatoon music in my house where my family can hear and that's literally music with squids singing gibberish but if i have a song that is even slightly 'normal' I keep it quiet even on headphones
Haha yeah, I love femtanyl's music but I hate playing it on anything but headphones. Same with Master Boot Record... And everything else.. Yeah, it be like that
@@ccosmicentityy the femtanyl fanbase is pretty big actually, it's not even headphone music in some spaces (that is, among people working in IT). Try playing smth like Hanabie in oublic to get the true horror of picking the wrong song
Theres two types of Headphone Music for me A. Intricate noisy, electronic instrumentation that only works on headphones and is scary AF elsewise B. Super duper screamy punk and Metal, like LeATHERMOUTH, Gel, early Atreyu, stuff like that.
@@the_ratl0rd Haha, Yeah great band, sucks that the band members (except frank iero of course) went wacko so a second album never happened. But yeah.. I don't think Ill be Playing "5th Period Massacre" or "I'm going to kill the President of the United States" around other people anytime soon.
0:11 last summer I witnessed somebody someone do this not just in public but at a HOT SPRINGS SPA where people were trying to relax. Ngl I think it broke my brain a bit. The funny thing was that it wasn’t even something particularly offensive it was just the Beatles or something but he was really blasting it
One summer I went to my brother to swim in the pool they had at his group, he lives at a group because of certain circumstances anyways. He played his music on his phone at full volume while we are swimming, this whole time calm folk songs where playing and what do you think played when someone stepped into the backyard? Fucked With An Anchor by Alestorm.
Wowaka is the exception because he’s the closest they ever got to mainstream, but damn if there aren’t producers out there who can make them sound like humans 👀
I just keep this shit to myself until I share my weird Spotify wrapped once a year to let everyone know I'm a freak and hope some freaks out there might be following me already that I just don't know are freaks yet.
I find it weird that people who constantly listen to top 40 rap can’t listen to Death Grips. Like if they think Travis Scott’s beats are worth trampling people over, you’d think Black Paint or BB Poison would make them go full nuclear.
finding out theres people who dont listen to music on headphones almost exclusively feels like finding out theres people who watch movies on 1.5x speed
I do both 😅 In my defence, it's not every movie (it's usually just when I wanna know what everyone is referencing but I'm not actually interested) and I have never found any headphones comfortable
Bro, a few days ago I was listening to the new Xiu Xiu record in a crowded room. My AirPods disconnected and started playing “Maestro One Chord” out loud near max volume. What’s even worse is I thought it was funny, so I just started laughing. I know damn well I looked insane 💀
As a metalhead like 95% of the music I listen to is headphone music. Like yeah I'm sure no one would care if I put metallica or system of a down on the aux, but I'm sure pig destroyer or sanguisugabogg would be a different story.
I tried to put in Periphery in my friend’s yesterday because I thought they were more accessible than other bands, then they turned it off halfway through the song
im a rock fan, but anything that is not queen or a famous song of radiohead, nirvana and guns n roses, would turn crazy my brother or my parents, and even some kids in my classroom.
I once put Thornhill on aux, thinking they're a safe option. I was extremely wrong (it got shut down by someone who literally listens to emo music like 30 seconds in). Don't repeat my mistakes
Nothing is headphone music if you're enough of a menace. I just played the new Greep album at a family function and my grandma told my mother that I should double my therapy frequency. If I have access to the Aux, you aren't safe
All my songs are this way. Underscores, Jane remover, porter Robinson, 100 gecs, nammdi, and quannnic rarely leave my headphones or room if I play them aloud.
Like many, I just realized I've been listening to headphone music out loud my whole life. Back around 2000ish (I'm 42 now) I was enjoying Mr Bungle - Egg at high volume. During the lull at about 7:00 in, friends of the family were leaving and their kid came in to say bye.. the deranged musical jumpscare happened just as they walked in, and they left in tears. I still feel bad..
Oof can't relate I can blast my music while baking and my father would not mind, most bands that come up he likes so. And it can lead to interesting moments like the pure confusion on my father's face when Water. Fire. Heaven. Earth by Van Canto started playing. For a little context my dad is a longtime fan of Nightwish and Van Canto is an acapella metal band with two lead vocalists, that song is only sung by the female vocalist. My father was confused because A. he thought it was Nightwish for a second and B. he thought he heard Tarja for a second while it was Inga, Van Canto's lead female vocalist. He did know Van Canto beforehand but he had never heard Water. Fire. Heaven. Earth before which in my opinion is probably Nightwish inspired pfft.
my parents fortunately like rock/punk so i don't have to worry about this type of thing, but i can somewhat relate because when i was a year or two younger i couldn't play it aloud with my family around
@@asdeannsstuff I could not play it aloud with my mom around and before I had headphones I used to play music aloud when I was drawing. Considering that I liked drawing in the kitchen for a more stable surface then my lap, I had a seperate playlist of mom safe songs. Which actually means a shit ton of Auri some Cellar Darling and some assorted songs I used to listen to before I got really into metal.
Most of the bands I listen to are headphone music not because it's bad but because it sounds so good on headphones compared to speakers. Tool, Pink Floyd, and Opeth being a few examples. The thing that makes a good headphone band is the production and the complexity of audio. A great example is Invincible by Tool, if you listen to it on your phone speakers you'll probably find it kinda boring, but if you listen to it on a nice pair of headphones you'll likely think it's one of the best songs you've ever heard.
lateralus is basically an entire album where I can't stand listening to it on speakers, even good ones. you really need good headphones to actually appreciate and listen to it
@@yes_lad Yeah I think a lot of the hate for Tool and a lot of the reason people think they're boring is because they don't have the proper headphones to appreciate the band. Everyone I've ever played a Tool song for on a nice pair of headphones has thought they were amazing (even people who only listen to mainstream Pop).
@@user-br2gi8kh5s yeah I swear the only bad things I've heard about tool is that they're boring but that's just a preference kinda thing. I prefer the super long 12 minute songs
I am a manager who works at a company that says we shouldn't play music in the workplace, even on headphones. I'm in charge of an outdoors space. I said screw the rules and play music if you want and I play music that might even count as headphone music in my playlists at work, it's really made the other employees feel more comfortable playing their own music and putting it on before I can touch the aux!
As someone who listens to music that’s definitely not mainstream (vocaloid, hardcore, shibuya-kei, picopop), there’s a couple of times I’ve played my favorite songs in front of other people. Yeah… it definitely got me some weird looks. But for some reason it still felt good.
synth vocal guy here there's a guy that listen to some JP and anime music so i open just that and sometime sneak in synth vocal song on realistic side to see if he say anything lol
I remember when I was getting into Primus in high school and I tried to get my friends into it but they just looked at me like “What the hell is this?” One time I was hanging out with them at a Best Buy (back when they still sold CDs) and I was gonna pick up their Can’t All Be Zingers album when my best friend was like “Dude, you’re not serious are you? You gotta make better financial decisions” Later I picked it up when I was with my dad and brother and dad let me put the CD in the player and after about 5 song he was like “You know what I think? I think we just pissed away 10 buck!”
I tailor what music i play in social settings to the tastes of those around me, but when I'm just playing out some music while i do housework or shower, my folks are gonna hear anything from jazz to metal to avant-garde post punk to bluegrass & anything in between
i didnt knew what headphone music means before watching the video, so i thought its Music that hat a lot of stuff going on (like JPEGMAFIA and Death Grips) so that you need to listen to it with headphones, to really catch all the details
in 2014 I lived in a flat with three strippers that played Death Grips before going out to work every time. There are definitely people who play this shit loud and proud and I'm tired of pretending everyone is a boring self conscious potato.
2 years ago I made a really long and structured chiptunes playlist, that was headphone music this whole time. Then me and a friend go watch the Tetris movie (awesome movie by the way) and he says "damn this video gamey music goes hard", so I decide to blast this playlist while giving him a ride back home, it felt good for two tracks, then i noticed i should've pretended this never happened and put it back in the "headphone music" category. Social norms are hard, 1/10.
I thought headphone music would be music that only sounds good on headphones like the production is that good its like a diff experience on headphones than speakers
Usually I’m not embarrassed about any music I listen to around my friends, they know i have… “eclectic” taste. It’s when I’m at work or just in public that I’m more careful
if im playing music, my friends are allowed to skip anything so long as they give it a "fair chance" (im very loose and forgiving with this definition)
I relate to this a ton lol. I probably listen to more headphone music than non headphone music. I remember trying to show some friends my favorite record of all time (oneohtrix point never - replica) and I’m so far down the rabbit hole/somewhat socially inept that the thought of playing ambient music at the function being a bad idea didn’t even cross my mind. I really only have one friend where we both just play absolutely ANYTHING wherever (the car, in the house, etc.) and that aspect of our friendship is so valuable to me
i remember thinking i was the only one scheduled at work one day, so i pulled out my speaker and turned a playlist, stepped out of the room for a minute, came back and my boss was just STANDING there FLABERGASTED because Punk Weight by Death Grips (the intro) was playing and i felt extremely embarrassed. I've never listened to death grips out loud since then, that was 2 years ago
wow i never have shared my spotify playlist but i love hearing others, its like flipping over a rock on the beach, maybe someday i will be comfy :) this made me feel like so many people have my music taste im just a very isolated person
From Dimmu Borgir and Rob Zombie to Hyperpotions and Snail's house, had some Vivaldi and Tchaikovsky moment, Caravan Palace and Pablov Stelar, Rosenfeld and Two Feet, Venjent, I became a huge fan of Guillaume David's work on Mechanicus and Andrew Hulshult in Dusk, and who can forget Mick Gordon's DooM OST. I even like listening to the "Ching Cheng Hanji" 1 hour extended version, yes, the Tom and Jerry meme music, when I work, as a repetitive monotone tune helps me focus.
Have Doom and Dusk OSTs on a commute home mix. Goes so hard windows down, full blast, mixed in some Dimmu Borgir and Curta'n Wall, Wolfenstein and Bloodborne OSTs in there too. Perfect.
Music you'd find in very difficult rhythm game levels dould also be headphone music lol No way you'd wanna blast the crazy Camelia tracks or Frums tracks on the aux would you?
@@MonsterHat133 well depends on which kind of EDM we're talking about if we're talking actual Electronic Dance Music (which is what EDM stands for), such as House, Electro Pop, Big Room etc, those are more so you'd appropriately hear in parties or DJ sets but if we're talking "EDM" (such as Camelia and Xi, dunno how those even fall under EDM at all) then definitely not something you'd wanna "dance" to for the most part
I do relate heavy especially on the desensitized to what is and isnt headphone music point i listen to alot of new music and nowadays i go off asking the person what their favorite genre or artists are and work from there
Honestly femtanyl is a great example of headphone music for me. I’m a diehard metalhead but I also have a very eclectic music taste. I have no problem sharing my music with other people regardless of genre most of the time, but for some fucking reason, femtanyl is just one of those artists that I’m so hesitant to play on the aux. it’s a shame too because her music fucking SLAPS hard
Rolling the dice and just putting your saved songs on shuffle on aux. Every time a song ends it's a toss-up whether you will permanently ruin your reputation or not.
i do not fear playing the weird parts of my playlists out loud (for the most part, once i was playing my favorites playlist while i was in the car with my parents and literally the SECOND song that came on was emo boy by ayesha erotica, i have never jumped for the skip button so fast in my life) so my headphone music is in fact the basic stuff like imagine dragons and (unfortunately) hamilton
I've never had any guilty pleasure or headphone music, I play whatever I want to play and I literally don't care. If I want to listen to Leathermouth and then Britney Spears then Sex Pistols to the Minecraft Soundtrack then that's what I'll do
id say femtanyl is *the* example of headphone music for me 150bpm+ aggressive breakcore with screamed lyrics and bitcrushed everything almost and that shit goes Hard. As. Fuck.
14 year-old me showed my friend some tunes I was really into and he called it school shooter music. Since then, everything I listen to is headphone music. I ain't ever sharing shit no more.
The best thing, as a music obsessed person, is that when you pass the “headphone music” phase, you start to listen to some even more remote and unrelated genres and artist, but with zero interest in what other people might think about your own taste. It’s like an enlightenment, where you know deeply that the best music taste is yours, and like god you carry the “Word of god” to the inferior others
I am a headphones guy, if you see me outside, I have headphones on, even when talking with people. That being said, whenever I get passed the aux I get disgusted faces, but it's not like I put my usual shit, people out here make a face even at Nirvana, Queen, or Tame Impala. Fucking. Tame. Impala. The white bread of good music. I am cursed to keep my musical taste for myself for the rest of time...
5:13 this actually happened to me on the school bus in high school. a mutual friend took out my earbuds while i was napping and popped one in his ear, he didn't talk to me for like 2 weeks after hearing what weird shit i was listening to.
I love listening to headphone music when I work, when I'm in the bathroom, when I eat, when I sleep, when I walk, when I talk. Jokes aside I love listening to different genres of music whenever I can. And I am more of an album guy, at least for the last 2 years since I started doing that.
My music consists of nerdcore, AJR, living Tombstone, Lyn, OSTs, and other music of similar caliber (I'm unashamed of having 2 Hamilton songs in there as well). All my music is headphone music. I have 4 separate playlists full of music I enjoy, but each playlist excludes some tracks depending on who's in the car, going from unfiltered to most filtered its "Just me, friends, siblings, then parents". And yes, when you get down to the parents playlist, it's basically imagine dragons, one republic, and if I'm feeling risky a bit of saint motel.
Back in high school I would listen to this furry electronic artist (Lapfox) and I'd be constantly scared of my friends finding out I liked their music and would think I was a furry. Also I remember one time I forgot to put my headphones into a school computer and everyone heard me listening to shitty early 2010s dubstep. I was made fun of for like one minute, but nobody brought it up ever again.
Saying one gets “desensitized” to headphones music isn’t fair in my opinion. Ones taste just evolves past the standard societal norms. Especially if the person in question is listening to more experimental stuff that goes into complex uses of music theory not typically used in pop music. Or even something as simple as sound texture itself can be all the difference in certain genres being less popular. This is why the creative liberty of music is so limited when it comes to pop music. Humans like patterns, but it takes a certain type of human to actively seek out, solve, or create new patterns. Most will stick to the comfort of the already most popularized since it takes way less effort, which is lazy in my opinion. But if you enjoy what you listen to or create, then that’s all that really matters. Different people require different standards and some are higher than others, and that’s ok :)
What, no, this is bad. I mean, if it’s just music, then whatever, but this reeks of larger problem. If you’re not being honest with your friends about something as banal as music you like, then I don’t want to be your friend, what other things you’re hiding from me.
I think almost all my music is Headphone music
X2 :/
same
kinda same ngl. Maybe it has to do with where I live somewhat as well, but I feel like I can barely show any1 anything I listen to xD
Same
Yepp, Danny Brown, JPEGMAFIA, Death Grips, Crystal Castles, 100 gecs, Knocked Loose and CLIPPING fan here
I thought this was gonna be about songs that sound amazing on headphones
yeah, the new slang people use for some words is weird. like i thought the word for this is more like.. just aux-denied songs since aux approved is already a slang.
Same
same, i thought its music that uses a lot of stereo effects
Same 😭 because i have noticed that some songs do hit different with headphones
You're not fooled alone
I "met" Death Grips once, by which i mean they walked past me at Outbreak fest without speaking, making eye contact or acknowledging me in any way and I was like oh shit that's Death Grips :O
One time 100 Gecs roller bladed past me on a bike path in Los Angeles. It’s my favorite celebrity encounter because who even roller skates anymore? Gecs, of course.
@@thehousecat93100 of em no less
thats also a great way of knowing em, idk much ab the duo but sometimes artists prefer that kind of interactions to go in that way
That's ought to be an absolutely life changing encounter, I'm sure.
that sounds pretentious lol
was in the netherlands and saw this guy alone on a boat in a canal blasting UPTEMPO with ANIME VOCALS on a HIGH VOLUME on jbl speakers and i just have so much respect like vro
Well... you were in the netherlands
That sounds like GPF
We should all strive to channel that kind of energy tbh
Most normal Netherlands experience
Oh hello there
can we all take a second to appreciate that there is quite literally a stock image for every scenario
yes i think it’s crazy and helpful
and that is all thanks to 9/11! fun fact jon oringer ceo of shutterstock (in a deleted series of tweets) basically said "9/11 was bad! be happy :) shutterstock and many more companies created by me following this sad day !! x3"
It's like Dark Dom lol
@blustre Love stock photos, have you seen the snake cat halloween stock photo?
I've genuinely gone down rabbit holes of men holding watermelons stock images
I remember thinking that Death Grips was somehow ok to play out loud at home a couple years ago and realized it was not when the lovely old lady next door called the cops to check if I was ok.
That's what happens when you put "On GP" way too loud
nah cos why is this the sort of music that always plays when your headphones disconnect in busy public spaces 😭😭
me accidentally playing fnaf music out loud on the bus:
Taking this a step further, there is "Invisible music" where u cant let NOBODY know u be rockin that shit
100 gecs def invisible music
Cant let them know we mess with this one
I can't let my metal head friends know I'm listening to Coldplay on a daily basis 💀😂
The huzz cannot know I mess w Sematary
can't let the gang know
Be the friend who makes your friends realize it's ok to like songs publicly without worrying about it
one day i swear i will overcome this fear
i have overcome this fear in the womb
i show people weird music all the time, only if im comfortable w them tho
@@KS-pi1kt fr, like i listen to the hylics soundtrack alot but i only tell people i trust.
@@aliennathan6089 never heard of em. What kind of music they make?
@@KS-pi1kt They make very experimental music like psychedelic rock, (ngl kinda hard to classify via genre) and the composers are Chuck Salamone and Mason Lindroth
if yall are a passenger in my car you're gonna be listening to some weird ass music whether you like it or not
once im old enough to drive i am going to TORMENT my friends with my music taste (im talking blink182, good charlotte, and system of a down)
Had to give an older coworker a ride to and from work for a couple days. Everything that played was considered headphone music. The fee for a ride is my music selection
@@asdeannsstuff weren't those mainstream back in the day? those bands can't be an issue for most people to deal with unless they cringe at teenagers going through their "skater punk" phase or something
@@worstusernameintheworld9871 they were mainstream, keyword is "were", ask me to name someone else my age with the same taste of me and there's only ONE person, everyone else i know dislikes the type of music i like
@@asdeannsstuff oh I don't know? Most of my batchmates/classmates? I'm also young and I live in a third world country where people are usually "basic" and three years late to every "trend" yet most of them know the bands you just listed lmao, even some of my exes listen to those bands
You probably just live in a very basic town, most kids your age know that stuff otherwise tiktok alt kids wouldn't exist
Bro i only use headphones. All the time.
For ever and ever. I will die on the hill of always headphones.
Same
I can virtually never play the music I listen to cause it's all dubstep and loud techno and dnb
@@NeonBeeCat same (partly)
The dent must be crazy
Thankfully, at work im known as "the guy with the funked up music taste" so i can casually just blast femtanyl or some speedcore artist and people only bat an eye the first time
I love femtanyl, ACT RIGHT is my fav
@@kn1ighttt I'm personally biased to KATAMARI, although anything from Chaser is great
My fav is girl hell 1999 and worldwid3!!
Femtanyl!!!!
Fr blasting that goreshit or atr in my cubicle
Two trucks having sex!
Two trucks having sex!
My muscles,
My muscles,
involuntarily flex!
--> Yes, that's a real song by my favorite artist I'm being so for real.
It was fine at first, but then the lyrics became absolutely outrageous
"Two trucks holding hands"? How scandalous!
Are they even married?
Did they have a truck marriage, with a truck priest? Followed by the best honey truck moon of their truck life?
That song ended up in my spotify top five once
@@sonarchy5158Trucks don't even have hands! They most likely stole them from humans in order to participate in such unchristian activities!
Fuck yeah TWO TRUCKS BABEYYY
As a metal fan, it's kinda hard to play songs when they're literally titled slurs (I'm looking at you, KoRn) or by Infant Annihilator in general lol
LMAO, death staring the intro to Clown by KoRn rn 💀
or yk, the song two tracks after Clown in the self titled album...
Infant Annihilator goes hard when there's nobody else within hearing radius
@@pebbles133 Plaguebearer is my favorite song by them
It's funny to see people's reaction to deathcore and beatdown
Carly Rae Jepsen should be played on the loudest speakers possible because the perception that she's a one hit wonder thanks to Call Me Maybe needs to be contested as much as humanly possible.
could not agree more
run away with me is literally one of the best pop songs ever
FACTS!!! Kollage brought me back to life
Yeah, she’s so good idegaf what anybody thinks, regardless of how “masculine” i look
Right? It’s like EMF. They have a lot better stuff than Unbelievable but radio be all like
Im kind of weird because i can blast Splatoon music in my house where my family can hear and that's literally music with squids singing gibberish but if i have a song that is even slightly 'normal' I keep it quiet even on headphones
LET'S GO SOMEONE MENTION SPLATOON ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
squid squaaaad!!!!!!!!!!
Ay yo fellow Sploon fan!!
so quirky and niche dude 😮
@@cightless I know!1!1!1!
i think a shared neurodivergent experience is that all of your music is headphone music
As someone who’s neurodivergent, I only wish that I could find others who like the stuff (headphone or otherwise) that wanted to be my friend over it.
Haha yeah, I love femtanyl's music but I hate playing it on anything but headphones.
Same with Master Boot Record...
And everything else..
Yeah, it be like that
FEMTANYL FAN SPOTTED OMG HI
@@awesomeboss3634i bump fentanyl full blast in the car
@@ccosmicentityy the femtanyl fanbase is pretty big actually, it's not even headphone music in some spaces (that is, among people working in IT). Try playing smth like Hanabie in oublic to get the true horror of picking the wrong song
i work as a line cook with a couple other death grips fans and blasting their music on the kitchen speaker during closes has become a staple of my job
Theres two types of Headphone Music for me
A. Intricate noisy, electronic instrumentation that only works on headphones and is scary AF elsewise
B. Super duper screamy punk and Metal, like LeATHERMOUTH, Gel, early Atreyu, stuff like that.
Leathermouth mentioned 🔥🔥
@@the_ratl0rd Haha, Yeah great band, sucks that the band members (except frank iero of course) went wacko so a second album never happened.
But yeah.. I don't think Ill be Playing "5th Period Massacre" or "I'm going to kill the President of the United States" around other people anytime soon.
Cryptopsy is headphone music 🥶
Chat is it ok that I like both
@@chatimnotok I mean I do so based
Glad to see other big punk fans on blustre when that's clearly not his big focus haha
0:11 last summer I witnessed somebody someone do this not just in public but at a HOT SPRINGS SPA where people were trying to relax. Ngl I think it broke my brain a bit. The funny thing was that it wasn’t even something particularly offensive it was just the Beatles or something but he was really blasting it
One summer I went to my brother to swim in the pool they had at his group, he lives at a group because of certain circumstances anyways. He played his music on his phone at full volume while we are swimming, this whole time calm folk songs where playing and what do you think played when someone stepped into the backyard? Fucked With An Anchor by Alestorm.
YELOW SUBMARINE 🔥🔥⁉️⁉️⁉️🤯✨️💔🤓💔🐬
Me with the new Machine Girl album lol
that album was another big reason i started thinkin about this lmao
SAME!! It’s so good, I love it, but it’s not an out-loud type album
Literally my first thought when I saw this video
SO REAL
mhm
I'd argue each and every vocaloid songs are headphone music, like literally any average joe would melt upon having a listen to them
Relium
Miku Weezer buddy holly cover
ong 😂
they won't know how beautiful it is to hear some japanese robots singing 😔
Wowaka is the exception because he’s the closest they ever got to mainstream, but damn if there aren’t producers out there who can make them sound like humans 👀
locals (girls like us) is one of the most insane bangers but that shit is never leaving the pink tape covered headphones that adorn my head
dude that song is crazy good but i fear you are right
loveeee underscores
Oh yeah I gotta agree with this one 😭
real g like me plays johnny johnny on the aux make the whole ride uncomfortable
@@ShoujoSnail I mean it bangs if you ignore the lyrics 🤣
Putting my "liked songs" spotify playlist on the aux is basically playing the russian rulette with 6 bullets
I put on Death Grips with a friend, I don't think he liked it...
I just keep this shit to myself until I share my weird Spotify wrapped once a year to let everyone know I'm a freak and hope some freaks out there might be following me already that I just don't know are freaks yet.
I find it weird that people who constantly listen to top 40 rap can’t listen to Death Grips. Like if they think Travis Scott’s beats are worth trampling people over, you’d think Black Paint or BB Poison would make them go full nuclear.
@@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245Top 40 anything is utter garbage. I'm big into electronic but I can't stand some of the biggest names in the scene.
When was the last time they spoke to you?
@@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245craziest thing I actually heard of death grips first in a Kanye discord server 😭
finding out theres people who dont listen to music on headphones almost exclusively feels like finding out theres people who watch movies on 1.5x speed
Who watches movies on 1.5x speed???
@@RACOONAFIED you would honestly be shocked how many of them there are. this world is a dark and heartless realm
tf, do you acknowledge the existence of stereo speakers?
It's me, and I'm neurodivergent
I do both 😅
In my defence, it's not every movie (it's usually just when I wanna know what everyone is referencing but I'm not actually interested) and I have never found any headphones comfortable
Bro, a few days ago I was listening to the new Xiu Xiu record in a crowded room. My AirPods disconnected and started playing “Maestro One Chord” out loud near max volume. What’s even worse is I thought it was funny, so I just started laughing. I know damn well I looked insane 💀
I LOVE XIU XIU!!
Lmaooooo that's awesome. Xiu Xiu rocks 😄
The fact that I consider maestro one chord a normal track that I would put on aux speaks volumes about my desensitisation to weird music
@@Rider211001 fr, like i didnt consider how odd the song was until it was playing out loud, which was why i started laughing 😭
hey alexa play xiu xiu
“okay, now playing: Mary Turner Mary Turner”
ALEXA STOPP 😢😢😢 STOPPPPP😢😢😢😢
i got whiplash from the mic quality change at 7:30
As a metalhead like 95% of the music I listen to is headphone music. Like yeah I'm sure no one would care if I put metallica or system of a down on the aux, but I'm sure pig destroyer or sanguisugabogg would be a different story.
I tried to put in Periphery in my friend’s yesterday because I thought they were more accessible than other bands, then they turned it off halfway through the song
this is so relatable😭
lmao whenever me and my mom are listening to system in the car she makes me roll up the windows when violent pornography starts playing
im a rock fan, but anything that is not queen or a famous song of radiohead, nirvana and guns n roses, would turn crazy my brother or my parents, and even some kids in my classroom.
I once put Thornhill on aux, thinking they're a safe option. I was extremely wrong (it got shut down by someone who literally listens to emo music like 30 seconds in). Don't repeat my mistakes
Me when Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Autechre, Venetian Snares:
Yeah those are all 150% good picks
I used to bump Aphex Twin and Boards of Canada on the speakers at the taproom I worked at lol
0:33 Unironically though that entire mix goes hard and I cant skip when Rubber Band comes on.
The rubber band meme is what got me into dnb
@@NeonBeeCat I had listened to the Killer's Notebook years ago then the meme blew up. Kind of brought me back into it.
When lapfox come on cant skip it.
@@Kitsune2Megafan1086 Real. I've got a lot of the lapfox stuff on my local spotify list.
Like the song by the gap band?
"shikanokonokonoko kostanta"
🗣️🗣️ Shikanoko nokonoko koshitantan!
I played 365 at a party the other day thinking it was normal party music. Never again
by charli?
@@oneofmyIies ye
@@algorscutula good song though
What was the reaction? lmao
that is normal party music? it's a fun and upbeat hyperpop song lol
Ain’t ever gonna catch me playing ANY will wood songs aloud
same bro 😭
dude I was with my friends yesterday and we were walking through the neighborhood and I was playing his music on my phone out loud 😭😭😭
was looking for this comment
WILL WOOD MENTION OH MY GOD 🔥🔥🔥🔥 (same tho)
omg I showed will wood to my 44 yo mother and I think it killed her
Nothing is headphone music if you're enough of a menace. I just played the new Greep album at a family function and my grandma told my mother that I should double my therapy frequency. If I have access to the Aux, you aren't safe
she by tyler is never ever being played in public
any tyler from 09 to 11 is unacceptable
he was talking about some crazy shi back then 😭
@@SCREAMINMYEAR123”🍇a pregnant bitch and tell my friends I had a threesome 😈😈”
made the mistake of playing goblin in the car w my dad
@@tabbyxoxox the title track? 😭
@@jamielus the album, i fear 😭
All my songs are this way. Underscores, Jane remover, porter Robinson, 100 gecs, nammdi, and quannnic rarely leave my headphones or room if I play them aloud.
everyone you stated is basically my entire music taste 😭 nnamdi is hella underrated
Jane Remover mentioned
Dean blunt as well
Jane remover aka quadecas friend aka hivemind jam remvar mentioned
Even moreso with Jane Remover is their Leroy alias, which is quite possibly the most quintessential headphone music out there.
Like many, I just realized I've been listening to headphone music out loud my whole life. Back around 2000ish (I'm 42 now) I was enjoying Mr Bungle - Egg at high volume. During the lull at about 7:00 in, friends of the family were leaving and their kid came in to say bye.. the deranged musical jumpscare happened just as they walked in, and they left in tears. I still feel bad..
None of my coworkers or family listen to metal or angsty music so all my music is headphone music...
Oof can't relate I can blast my music while baking and my father would not mind, most bands that come up he likes so. And it can lead to interesting moments like the pure confusion on my father's face when Water. Fire. Heaven. Earth by Van Canto started playing.
For a little context my dad is a longtime fan of Nightwish and Van Canto is an acapella metal band with two lead vocalists, that song is only sung by the female vocalist. My father was confused because A. he thought it was Nightwish for a second and B. he thought he heard Tarja for a second while it was Inga, Van Canto's lead female vocalist. He did know Van Canto beforehand but he had never heard Water. Fire. Heaven. Earth before which in my opinion is probably Nightwish inspired pfft.
@@alexdoorn234 my dad is at least willing to listen to some of the stuff I like. Just the tamer stuff, and never in front of mom. Dads are cool.
my parents fortunately like rock/punk so i don't have to worry about this type of thing, but i can somewhat relate because when i was a year or two younger i couldn't play it aloud with my family around
@@asdeannsstuff I could not play it aloud with my mom around and before I had headphones I used to play music aloud when I was drawing. Considering that I liked drawing in the kitchen for a more stable surface then my lap, I had a seperate playlist of mom safe songs. Which actually means a shit ton of Auri some Cellar Darling and some assorted songs I used to listen to before I got really into metal.
Most of the bands I listen to are headphone music not because it's bad but because it sounds so good on headphones compared to speakers. Tool, Pink Floyd, and Opeth being a few examples. The thing that makes a good headphone band is the production and the complexity of audio. A great example is Invincible by Tool, if you listen to it on your phone speakers you'll probably find it kinda boring, but if you listen to it on a nice pair of headphones you'll likely think it's one of the best songs you've ever heard.
lateralus is basically an entire album where I can't stand listening to it on speakers, even good ones. you really need good headphones to actually appreciate and listen to it
@@yes_lad Yeah I think a lot of the hate for Tool and a lot of the reason people think they're boring is because they don't have the proper headphones to appreciate the band. Everyone I've ever played a Tool song for on a nice pair of headphones has thought they were amazing (even people who only listen to mainstream Pop).
@@user-br2gi8kh5s yeah I swear the only bad things I've heard about tool is that they're boring but that's just a preference kinda thing. I prefer the super long 12 minute songs
Maad city also
I am a manager who works at a company that says we shouldn't play music in the workplace, even on headphones. I'm in charge of an outdoors space. I said screw the rules and play music if you want and I play music that might even count as headphone music in my playlists at work, it's really made the other employees feel more comfortable playing their own music and putting it on before I can touch the aux!
As someone who listens to music that’s definitely not mainstream (vocaloid, hardcore, shibuya-kei, picopop), there’s a couple of times I’ve played my favorite songs in front of other people.
Yeah… it definitely got me some weird looks. But for some reason it still felt good.
synth vocal guy here
there's a guy that listen to some JP and anime music
so i open just that and sometime sneak in synth vocal song on realistic side to see if he say anything lol
You’re a headphone TH-camr for me ngl
My headphone music is Nero's Day at Disneyland discography, can't get enough of the stuff but even my friends cannot appreciate me playing it outloud
Primus.
We sploink, we bass.
I remember when I was getting into Primus in high school and I tried to get my friends into it but they just looked at me like “What the hell is this?” One time I was hanging out with them at a Best Buy (back when they still sold CDs) and I was gonna pick up their Can’t All Be Zingers album when my best friend was like “Dude, you’re not serious are you? You gotta make better financial decisions”
Later I picked it up when I was with my dad and brother and dad let me put the CD in the player and after about 5 song he was like “You know what I think? I think we just pissed away 10 buck!”
PRIMUS SUCKS 🤘🗣️🔥🔥
@@15braincellsremaining you suc m sorry that ws rude
I tailor what music i play in social settings to the tastes of those around me, but when I'm just playing out some music while i do housework or shower, my folks are gonna hear anything from jazz to metal to avant-garde post punk to bluegrass & anything in between
i didnt knew what headphone music means before watching the video, so i thought its Music that hat a lot of stuff going on (like JPEGMAFIA and Death Grips) so that you need to listen to it with headphones, to really catch all the details
Same here lol
Exactly, I thought it meant stuff with different going on in the left and right ears or something like that
Listening to SIN MIEDO without headphones, you've missed 90% of the musical content
in 2014 I lived in a flat with three strippers that played Death Grips before going out to work every time. There are definitely people who play this shit loud and proud and I'm tired of pretending everyone is a boring self conscious potato.
I don't think I'll ever play a captain beefheart song in front of another person
But Trout Mask Replica is an easily-digestable album!
coward.
i never thought i'd see another person who knew who captain beefheart was
2 years ago I made a really long and structured chiptunes playlist, that was headphone music this whole time. Then me and a friend go watch the Tetris movie (awesome movie by the way) and he says "damn this video gamey music goes hard", so I decide to blast this playlist while giving him a ride back home, it felt good for two tracks, then i noticed i should've pretended this never happened and put it back in the "headphone music" category. Social norms are hard, 1/10.
i’m an anti headphone music guy. you will be forced to listen to whatever i am currently hyperfixated on
my friends are getting straight merzbow for the next week at least 😈😈
This is where its at. I'm putting The Residents on aux any chance I get...
Put on my usual playlist one time and my passengers were met with rainbow meat by chatpile
So based! If you hand me the aux, be prepared for anything from DnB to dubstep to death metal, i do not care
LOL SAME 💀
Here I am thinkin headphone music is highly detailed music that is better when you immerse yourself in it with the most intimate medium
Binaural recordings for example 🎧
I thought headphone music would be music that only sounds good on headphones like the production is that good its like a diff experience on headphones than speakers
My thoughts too. binaural 3D-audio for example 🎧😄
Everyday by asap rocky has been a song that can no longer listen to without headphones
@@Ilikelizards_ lol i was legit listening to some asap yesterday
@@kelechi_77 yeah bro I go through phases where like I'll have 2 or 3 months of the year where I listen to like 70% asap for whatever reasob
If youre anxious enough everything is headphone music
Usually I’m not embarrassed about any music I listen to around my friends, they know i have… “eclectic” taste. It’s when I’m at work or just in public that I’m more careful
if im playing music, my friends are allowed to skip anything so long as they give it a "fair chance" (im very loose and forgiving with this definition)
4:30 unironically I play that when the party is most bumping and for the most part my friends like it, but a few are sort of against it.
4 big guys
And they bust in my eyes
I relate to this a ton lol. I probably listen to more headphone music than non headphone music. I remember trying to show some friends my favorite record of all time (oneohtrix point never - replica) and I’m so far down the rabbit hole/somewhat socially inept that the thought of playing ambient music at the function being a bad idea didn’t even cross my mind. I really only have one friend where we both just play absolutely ANYTHING wherever (the car, in the house, etc.) and that aspect of our friendship is so valuable to me
I will never feel any shame playing Carly Rae Jepson in front of anyone
i remember thinking i was the only one scheduled at work one day, so i pulled out my speaker and turned a playlist, stepped out of the room for a minute, came back and my boss was just STANDING there FLABERGASTED because Punk Weight by Death Grips (the intro) was playing and i felt extremely embarrassed. I've never listened to death grips out loud since then, that was 2 years ago
1:13 I have that exact same thing but for Chappell Roan lol.
ME
Neil Cicigera's Mouth albums are definitely headphone music xD
wow i never have shared my spotify playlist but i love hearing others, its like flipping over a rock on the beach, maybe someday i will be comfy :) this made me feel like so many people have my music taste im just a very isolated person
From Dimmu Borgir and Rob Zombie to Hyperpotions and Snail's house, had some Vivaldi and Tchaikovsky moment, Caravan Palace and Pablov Stelar, Rosenfeld and Two Feet, Venjent, I became a huge fan of Guillaume David's work on Mechanicus and Andrew Hulshult in Dusk, and who can forget Mick Gordon's DooM OST. I even like listening to the "Ching Cheng Hanji" 1 hour extended version, yes, the Tom and Jerry meme music, when I work, as a repetitive monotone tune helps me focus.
Have Doom and Dusk OSTs on a commute home mix. Goes so hard windows down, full blast, mixed in some Dimmu Borgir and Curta'n Wall, Wolfenstein and Bloodborne OSTs in there too. Perfect.
Music you'd find in very difficult rhythm game levels dould also be headphone music lol
No way you'd wanna blast the crazy Camelia tracks or Frums tracks on the aux would you?
One day i'll blast frums on the aux for the hell of it.
when i'm a bit braver
literally me
edm in general is headphone music
@@MonsterHat133 well depends on which kind of EDM we're talking about
if we're talking actual Electronic Dance Music (which is what EDM stands for), such as House, Electro Pop, Big Room etc, those are more so you'd appropriately hear in parties or DJ sets
but if we're talking "EDM" (such as Camelia and Xi, dunno how those even fall under EDM at all) then definitely not something you'd wanna "dance" to for the most part
@@SkippyZii maybe its just me but Camellia songs are very danceable
I do relate heavy especially on the desensitized to what is and isnt headphone music point i listen to alot of new music and nowadays i go off asking the person what their favorite genre or artists are and work from there
This is soo 100 gecs for me i fear
pioneers of headphone music
There are a few sea shanties in my library, I’m not ashamed of that.
Honestly femtanyl is a great example of headphone music for me. I’m a diehard metalhead but I also have a very eclectic music taste. I have no problem sharing my music with other people regardless of genre most of the time, but for some fucking reason, femtanyl is just one of those artists that I’m so hesitant to play on the aux. it’s a shame too because her music fucking SLAPS hard
Rolling the dice and just putting your saved songs on shuffle on aux. Every time a song ends it's a toss-up whether you will permanently ruin your reputation or not.
The only time i listen to music with no headphones is in my shitbox alone
me and my kemono friends playlist
i do not fear playing the weird parts of my playlists out loud (for the most part, once i was playing my favorites playlist while i was in the car with my parents and literally the SECOND song that came on was emo boy by ayesha erotica, i have never jumped for the skip button so fast in my life) so my headphone music is in fact the basic stuff like imagine dragons and (unfortunately) hamilton
I've never had any guilty pleasure or headphone music, I play whatever I want to play and I literally don't care. If I want to listen to Leathermouth and then Britney Spears then Sex Pistols to the Minecraft Soundtrack then that's what I'll do
Going to go play WAP in front of my mother
when i close the door my room is the headphone i dont care how scared the neighbor is
id say femtanyl is *the* example of headphone music for me
150bpm+ aggressive breakcore with screamed lyrics and bitcrushed everything almost
and that shit goes Hard. As. Fuck.
I be playing Death Grips out loud every chance I get
14 year-old me showed my friend some tunes I was really into and he called it school shooter music. Since then, everything I listen to is headphone music. I ain't ever sharing shit no more.
I have no shame, except for when I’m listening to that one song
real
The best thing, as a music obsessed person, is that when you pass the “headphone music” phase, you start to listen to some even more remote and unrelated genres and artist, but with zero interest in what other people might think about your own taste. It’s like an enlightenment, where you know deeply that the best music taste is yours, and like god you carry the “Word of god” to the inferior others
Nice swap out Riley, tried to throw us off with the light hair but I caught it. Can't wait to see Jacob in front of the yellow wall next episode
I've got a "car music" playlist. My headphone playlist is the shuffle all button.
I be blastin deathgrips out as i walk around. DG IS ONLINE
I am a headphones guy, if you see me outside, I have headphones on, even when talking with people. That being said, whenever I get passed the aux I get disgusted faces, but it's not like I put my usual shit, people out here make a face even at Nirvana, Queen, or Tame Impala. Fucking. Tame. Impala. The white bread of good music. I am cursed to keep my musical taste for myself for the rest of time...
My music taste is so random that my friends and family just except when I play out of pocket songs. My coworker still hate on it though but idc.
I keep my headphones on whenever I listen to music because my playlist is all over the place. It can go from a depressing song to a Digbar song.
i love going from hurt by nine inch nails to 4 big guys by digbar
bro i secretly listen to tim hecker in the school hallways, they do not know
W artist
Assert your dominance and listen to ravedeath out loud
@@arizonateagod8491 ravedeath is a BANGER !!!
the headphone music desensitization is so real
Sign spinning???? At a pizza place??? Are you friends with Joey, Bryce, and Angelica??
He'd better not be trying to take the throne of the best on 6 mile 😤
5:13 this actually happened to me on the school bus in high school. a mutual friend took out my earbuds while i was napping and popped one in his ear, he didn't talk to me for like 2 weeks after hearing what weird shit i was listening to.
I love listening to headphone music when I work, when I'm in the bathroom, when I eat, when I sleep, when I walk, when I talk. Jokes aside I love listening to different genres of music whenever I can. And I am more of an album guy, at least for the last 2 years since I started doing that.
My music consists of nerdcore, AJR, living Tombstone, Lyn, OSTs, and other music of similar caliber (I'm unashamed of having 2 Hamilton songs in there as well). All my music is headphone music. I have 4 separate playlists full of music I enjoy, but each playlist excludes some tracks depending on who's in the car, going from unfiltered to most filtered its "Just me, friends, siblings, then parents". And yes, when you get down to the parents playlist, it's basically imagine dragons, one republic, and if I'm feeling risky a bit of saint motel.
Back in high school I would listen to this furry electronic artist (Lapfox) and I'd be constantly scared of my friends finding out I liked their music and would think I was a furry. Also I remember one time I forgot to put my headphones into a school computer and everyone heard me listening to shitty early 2010s dubstep. I was made fun of for like one minute, but nobody brought it up ever again.
Mindless Self Indulgence was made to be headphone music
It's music, that you play in your headphones
Easy
6:36 this is literally me, but i don't know anyone that's religious, it would just be very weird
this is just 90% of the music i listen to 😭 peggy, death grips, dalek, swans, xiu xiu, etc, i just like abrasive music if it's catchy
100 gecs 😭
Daleek mention 🗣️📢📢📢
Saying one gets “desensitized” to headphones music isn’t fair in my opinion. Ones taste just evolves past the standard societal norms. Especially if the person in question is listening to more experimental stuff that goes into complex uses of music theory not typically used in pop music. Or even something as simple as sound texture itself can be all the difference in certain genres being less popular. This is why the creative liberty of music is so limited when it comes to pop music. Humans like patterns, but it takes a certain type of human to actively seek out, solve, or create new patterns. Most will stick to the comfort of the already most popularized since it takes way less effort, which is lazy in my opinion. But if you enjoy what you listen to or create, then that’s all that really matters. Different people require different standards and some are higher than others, and that’s ok :)
Well said
i share the same sentiments too :D
What, no, this is bad. I mean, if it’s just music, then whatever, but this reeks of larger problem. If you’re not being honest with your friends about something as banal as music you like, then I don’t want to be your friend, what other things you’re hiding from me.
Exactly