Is it possible to get in a drunklike state with music?

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#1 arad96
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There was this guy I know who acted all weird after he listened to music so loud that some neighbors called the cops on him.

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#2 Pirate700
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Not unless you're insane.

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#3 spazzx625
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Not unless you're insane.

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#4 stevencavagan
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I am insane but I am yet to be drunk through music, there are some songs that make my ears bleed though.

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#5 imaps3fanboy
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no.. but i go into "trance" like stages at times..e especially when I listen to this song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKYPGzk1rss

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#6 z4twenny
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sound, especially at high volumes, does have a physiological reaction on our bodies and it can definitely have an impact on our brains and how they function. so i don't know if it would make someone actually inebriated, buts ound can alter the way you think (which in turn alters the way you percieve things around you)

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#7 Lockedge
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Not drunk, no. In a trance-like state? Sure. Could music turn me into a blubbering idiot like booze does to some drunks? Sure, but it's rare.
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#8 RedOktobr
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There was this guy I know who acted all weird after he listened to music so loud that some neighbors called the cops on him.

arad96

Might he have actually been drunk?

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#9 z4twenny
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[QUOTE="arad96"]

There was this guy I know who acted all weird after he listened to music so loud that some neighbors called the cops on him.

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Might he have actually been drunk?

i think the music was too loud. your ears and the sound cavities associated with them also control balance which ties in to motor function. if he was listening too loudly it might have damaged his ears and made it hard for him to move right. that would be my initial guess, especially if the cops were called.

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#10 skxawng
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No it just makes me wanna rock!

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#11 xTheExploited
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Well when I listen to Miley Cyrus I go into this rage where I attempt to cut my ears off and the ears of everyone around me screaming "There is no God!!! There is no God!!". Was it similar to that?
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#12 Xigberg
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sound, especially at high volumes, does have a physiological reaction on our bodies and it can definitely have an impact on our brains and how they function. so i don't know if it would make someone actually inebriated, buts ound can alter the way you think (which in turn alters the way you percieve things around you)

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