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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "depressing music" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing music that has a sad or melancholic tone, or evokes feelings of sadness or depression in the listener. Example: "The gloomy lyrics and slow, mournful melody of the song made it a perfect example of depressing music."
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Yes, Baker does seem to have concluded - albeit without showing working - that the answer to the High Fidelity conundrum is that you listen to depressing music because you're depressed.
A once-in-a-while wallow is one thing; an everyday diet of sad movies, depressing music and a bleak environment will simply up the ante, allowing depression to become your reason for being.
Depressing music plays.
What happens if we play you some really depressing music?
Stood by this window, you've got this depressing music on, you're telling me you miss your children.
The Gen X types -- born from the mid-1960's to 1981 -- are more likely to be cynical slackers who go in for depressing music and ironic detachment.
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I tend to like miserable, depressing, pretentious music.
"It was the most depressing dance music I've ever heard".
The best part was the depressing theme music that played as each contestant, then host, gave their answers.
People don't necessarily know how dark and depressing the music actually is, because it's technically so happy and it masks that.
The depressing mood music soundtracking the whole thing is a Brexit that seems determined to drown out all meaning, simply there to provide a stupid reason for every bad thing.
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