Same as Bankai.
Rock/Metal=turn that stank UP!!!
Everything else=Turn that sh*t DOWN!!! I'm trying to mosh up here!!!
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Same as Bankai.
Rock/Metal=turn that stank UP!!!
Everything else=Turn that sh*t DOWN!!! I'm trying to mosh up here!!!
One time I had my music turned up in my history class while I was studying. Soon after the class got quiet. I didn't realize they could hear my music (I was listening to Heavy Metal!) until I noticed people looking at me!
well, i always have my music extremely loud, thanks to being able to max out the volume on itunes. alot of people always warn me that i wont be able to hear when i get older, and that ill loose my hearing, so i sometimes listen to music softly, but 90% of the time its super loud. plus, its not like i can avoid it, i play with bands, loudness coming from earphones is something i can actually fall asleep to, im used to loud sounds.
I can usually hear what a person is saying when I listen to music, but sometimes I like to listen with the volume turned up to the max
I try to get the volume up to the exact point where all the noise around me ceases to interfere with the music. Needless to say, I rarely hear those that speak to me while I listen to music.
i make sure that when i'm listening, i cant hear tantrums or whines from other people...that's what music do. they make you forget reality if you want it to. :D
if any louder i would blast my ear drums! :rock:
Well it depends entirely on situation and my personal mood.
- If it is a party, I definitely prefer the category, “Fairly loud, but I still can't hear your voice!”.
- If I am alone and spending my spare time leisurely I would rather go for “Moderate, and I can have a conversation with you.” Type of music.
- If I am having a dinner with my partner, I would like to have, “Quiet, I just need some background music.” Type of music.