Mood-Booster Soundtrack


My Mood-Booster soundtrack when I’am down is "Breaking The Habit" –Linkin Park.

Why …?
Because this song have a really power full melody, and sang by good voice wich is Chester benington had. I really love to play that when I was riding motorcycle, somehow pull up my speed to the beast at middle night. Maybe it’s dangerous, but the fell that I got is really match to be my mood-booster.
I’ll try to explain about history this song are made, forgive if that not 100% true…
This is about someone who has the tendency to do things to hurt himself physically and mentally. "You all assume I'm safe here in my room unless I try to start again" - this means he spends a lot of time in his room, where everyone thinks he can't do anything to hurt himself, but little do they know that he could at any time start hurting himself without them knowing. He regrets all the things he has done or had done to him in the past and he constantly picks himself apart for it. "I don't wanna be the one the battles always choose cause inside I realize I'm the one confused," is saying he gets a lot of problems thrown at him and he doesn't understand why this always seems to happen to him.
More lyric analysis:

"Clutching my cure, I tightly lock the door" - The cure for emotional pain is to cause physical pain.
"You all assume I'm safe here in my room, unless I try to start again" - That is showing that the person prefers solitude, and although others think he's safest by himself, it's really when he's worst off, because he will start his self harm all over again. Also, he doesn't seem to understand his pain and all he wants is for it to go away, but the only known way for it to go away is to cause more. It's a vicious cycle

This song is about trying to break through bad habits, let's say, drugs, self- harm, others. It expresses that these addictions take over you but you want to get away from them you want to break from the madness in it. The person in this song for example, in the video, it shows people with a lot of problems. And those problems take over them... To break away, the solutions they find pleasing are these: Self-harming, alcohol and drugs. "I don't know what's worth fighting for or why I have to scream. I don't know Why I instigate and say what I don't mean. I don't know how I got this way I'll never be alright," is the part of the chorus that expresses the feeling of confusion or struggle. It expresses the fact of thinking that you'll never get through it. "I'll paint in on the walls, cause I'm the one at fault. I'll never fight again. And this is how it ends," means that the person is ready to fight through these habits.

And… the Other’s may support this song…
Is someone who try to stop did they bad habit that could bring them to worst life, lest say someone who life’s alone nothing have idea what to do in this life and start consume drugs. Or people who try to bring his life to be more prosperity than before, and try to fighting until they reach the success.

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Hai kids zaman Now,.... it seems like new social networking apps are popping up each day, creating new ways for friends to digitally connect with each other.
WEYV is a really cool way to interactively experience music, magazines, and videos with your friends. We guarantee you’ll love this new “must-have” social app.
Concept and Functionality
Not unlike Spotify, Pandora, Youtube, and other media services, WEYV, created by WEYV Inc., aims to bring a seemingly unlimited amount of media to users for a reasonable price.
Not only does this include songs, but it also includes tons of current magazines that can be read from the comfort of your device.
As far as interface and usability, I found WEYV’s design to be pretty user friendly and easy to navigate. The music player functions like you’d expect and the magazine interface has a few nice features that make it fun to flip pages and read.
While WEYV is primarily a media app, it does offer the option for friends to connect with each other and see what they’re listening to or reading. This is a great opportunity to share music and magazines with friends and potentially spark like-minded conversations.
WEYV is unique in that it features an unconventional way for users to take in content. For example, you’ll start with 15 “units” when you sign up for an account.
If you listen to a song, 10 units are remove from your account. When you stop listening, the units are deposited back into your account. Plus, you don’t get “double dinged” by listening to a song while reading a magazine, only the most “expensive” activity is charged, you get the lower cost one for free.
Features

WEYV Android App
As you can probably imagine, WEYV has quite a few cool features that make it a very viable social media app. In addition to a full music player, the app offers options such as offline listening and custom playlists. This is usually something you see only on big name music apps, and offline playback is always a great feature to have.
One drawback of WEYV is that it apparently doesn’t feature videos just yet; it looks like that option is still in development.  In addition to music videos, that update will also offer movies and TV shows all from the same app.
Even though it’s not available yet, I still think you’ll get plenty of enjoyment out of the app with just magazines and music.
Value
WEYV is available to download from Google Play for free and includes a 14 day trial. Though some users may feel that a subscription isn’t necessary, you have to expect to pay something to receive current music and magazine issues.
Plus you get some “feel good” out of it since they state that a donation to charity will be made whenever you listen to a song. We look forward to seeing more detailed information about the amount and recipients of those charitable donations.
Personally I believe a 14 day trial is plenty of time to explore the app and decide if it’s right for you.
Overall, WEYV is a fantastic social networking app with tons of potential.
As mentioned above, note that you can listen to a song while you’re reading a magazine and they won’t charge you double Units. For example, if a song is 10 Units and a magazine is 5 Units, they’ll only pull the number of units associated with the higher value item, which would be 10 Units. So, you can simultaneously listen and read for 10 Units instead of 15.
The vast music library and current magazine issues put it on the same playing field as big name apps like Spotify and Texture. It’s definitely worth giving a try if you’re a fan of streaming music services and magazines.