Being the antisocial pessimist I am, I find it necessary to
have a solid anxty teen/moody playlist on deck at all times. Naturally, I named
my playlist “phony ppl” to represent my utmost annoyance with the majority of
humans that walk this earth. To start out, “Why iii Love the Moon” by Phony
people is numero uno on my playlist because it most accurately portrays my
thoughts. Not only does this lead male vocalist have the voice of an angel, but
also his lyrics perfectly align with my pessimistic ways. He nails the idea
that people are unreliable and you can’t depend on anyone but yourself because
at some point everyone will leave you. Now yes, family will always be there for
you and support you no matter what, but they also will leave you at some point
be it willing or unwilling. Second is “Them Changes” by Thundercat. I must
admit this song does not fit into this category lyric-wise, but it’s groovy as
fudge. The title does connect to the overwhelming changes that occur through
out life (especially transitioning into college mode.) “I Would Be Sad” by the
Avett Brothers is a slow and feels song that symbolizes the eventual end to
almost all young, fetal relationships. To supplement, this song stars a banjo,
which is an all-time favorite. “Do I Wanna Know?” by the Arctic Monkeys
expresses the wide realm of secrets and unknowns in the teenage world. The idea
of not wanting to know some things for the sake of your personal well-being is
popular in our teenage years due to the rampant rumors or slander thrown freely
through the halls. “West Coast” by Coconut Records appeals to me personally
because of my love for California/Colorado and traveling. (Other songs on
playlist are just quality and you should totally listen.)
https://play.spotify.com/user/saracath6/playlist/6HtrPf2NYsBiHDnDtFzuoW?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=open&post_id=1213363028761286#_=_
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