I am a big believer that we're all wired a certain way. We develop interests and tastes when we're young, they take greater shape when we're teens, and as we get older they evolve but the core of those interests (for the most part) stay the same. I like to think that we all have an inner drummer or metronome if you will. Metal fans seem to have theirs set to this kind of music. I enjoy all kinds of music. We all do. I just find my self always gravitating back to metal everyday.
When I was a young kid I loved the Universal monster films (and Hammer horror). I stayed up late every Saturday night to watch a weekly horror show called Creature Feature hosted by Count Gore DeVol. I also loved science fiction. My point being that I loved using my imagination. Musically I listened to soundtracks then. When I was a teen I found metal. The lyrics and the heaviness of the music was just the perfect "soundtrack" to all of my interests. It also allowed me to effectively and creatively deal with frustration and aggression. Metal made me want to pick up a guitar and learn to play as well. I've been playing for more than 23 years now. It's been a great outlet. Plus, who would ever have thought that metal would make you think and pick up a book? Iron Maiden did that for me as a teenager. Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Alexander the Great, To Tame a Land, Stranger in a Strange Land, The Trooper, etc. Damn what a great band.
As I've grown older and the music has become darker and heavier I've become a bigger metal fan. Dark aggressive music has helped me deal with many tough emotional times in my life. It's provided a functional way for me to deal with life's frustrations. As what was written in the original post, I would never want to purposely hurt anyone or anything. I don't think that anyone wants to but the music is a way to deal with anger, frustration, and many other negative emotions. On the more positive side there's nothing like driving down the road with some pounding metal song coming through the speakers. It just gets you going. I find myself doing my best double bass drum footwork or pounding on the steering wheel.
Anyway, those are a few of my thoughts on the subject.
