The project, born at the beginning of 2008, is a product of the collaborati… Read Full Bio ↴The project, born at the beginning of 2008, is a product of the collaboration between .:I.S.K:. (Alex), from Portugal and .:V.P.G:. (Valentina), from Italy.
The band started in January 2008, and featured a song ("Neurological Chronic Condition") in Italian Body Music compilation just a few months after its birth, and some months later, featured "Emergency SEX" on Extreme Women in the Dark Future compilation. In the latter part of 2008, the band participated in a song from C-Lekktor's critically aclaimed The Silence Procession CD ("Empty Sou"l).
The live debut came on 11th December 2008, at the Dark Day in Milan, alongside heavywheights Nurzery [Rhymes], Dernière Volontée and Adam Kult. In April 2009 the band played for the first time abroad, in Switzerland with a solo concert and France, at the sides of Arsch Dolls and Tamtrum until arrive to the big festival in Paris on 11 July 2009 with names like Suicide Commando, Agonoize and Diary of Dreams.. Anxiety Disorder have, in just 1 year of existence, gathered a decent amount of exposure and are ready to explode into today's electro industrial scene.
ISK (music and vocals)
Most recently responsible for creating harsh industrial / dark electro bands, aktivehate, Lokomotiv, VexXxeR and PsychotekTrauma, Alex has been involved in music for over 9 years, treading numerous styles, from industrial to metal, ambient and many more. He also ocasionally works as a DJ (spinning mostly harsh /dark electro, industrial, power noise and/or metal DJ sets) and as a sound tech for some portuguese metal bands and events.
VPG (lyrics and vocals)
Valentina has been involved in the management world in the past. She helped bands finding contacts for gigs, performances and interviews and scouted bands for Italian managements and venues. She especially worked with the German market and for a period with London. She's an official member and voice of Distortion Sekt broadcasting, collaborating with Otto Rios, Racso Agroyam (of Hocico and Dulce Liquido)
The band started in January 2008, and featured a song ("Neurological Chronic Condition") in Italian Body Music compilation just a few months after its birth, and some months later, featured "Emergency SEX" on Extreme Women in the Dark Future compilation. In the latter part of 2008, the band participated in a song from C-Lekktor's critically aclaimed The Silence Procession CD ("Empty Sou"l).
The live debut came on 11th December 2008, at the Dark Day in Milan, alongside heavywheights Nurzery [Rhymes], Dernière Volontée and Adam Kult. In April 2009 the band played for the first time abroad, in Switzerland with a solo concert and France, at the sides of Arsch Dolls and Tamtrum until arrive to the big festival in Paris on 11 July 2009 with names like Suicide Commando, Agonoize and Diary of Dreams.. Anxiety Disorder have, in just 1 year of existence, gathered a decent amount of exposure and are ready to explode into today's electro industrial scene.
ISK (music and vocals)
Most recently responsible for creating harsh industrial / dark electro bands, aktivehate, Lokomotiv, VexXxeR and PsychotekTrauma, Alex has been involved in music for over 9 years, treading numerous styles, from industrial to metal, ambient and many more. He also ocasionally works as a DJ (spinning mostly harsh /dark electro, industrial, power noise and/or metal DJ sets) and as a sound tech for some portuguese metal bands and events.
VPG (lyrics and vocals)
Valentina has been involved in the management world in the past. She helped bands finding contacts for gigs, performances and interviews and scouted bands for Italian managements and venues. She especially worked with the German market and for a period with London. She's an official member and voice of Distortion Sekt broadcasting, collaborating with Otto Rios, Racso Agroyam (of Hocico and Dulce Liquido)
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Anxiety Disorder Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Anxiety Disorder:
Butterfly Effect Butterfly Effect I wanna see what you see I wanna enter …
Emergency S.E.X Section... Neurology! Room... 666! Section... Neurology…
Hypochondria I'm ill Obsessed I'm scared Obsessed to die No more norm…
Psychotic Depression I see I hear I have Hallucinations I see There's not…
Shit Happens This night I had a dream And now I'm a new girl I…
Stroke Unit I... can't feel, what I am! I... can't feel, what is…
The Power Of Madness When I wake up I see you I can't sleep no more There…
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Billy B
My father had exactly this. His mother had recently died but worse his brother died shortly after. He was found lying dead in the gutter, an overdose from the medication he was taking (his brother was schizophrenic).
My father called me one day and told me to fly down to see him. He couldn't explain it on the phone. I thought maybe he was dying or something. So I went. When I got there he told me he was having some trouble with the government. He didn't know why exactly, but it was obvious that they were messing with him. At first, he said, that was something he could tolerate, but now that I was having problems (I recently had some stress in my life), he had to tell me they were messing with me to get to him. He said that if something happens to him, I would be aware that it wasn't an accident.
It really really creeeped me out. I'd never heard anything like this from him, and I basically never have since. This was 25 years ago and I had no idea what it was at the time, but I'm positive it was depressive psychosis.
Not only had he lost people due to death, but my father was very very isolated. He'd lost a lot of friends from the divorce with my mother, and I think he felt like he lost a lot of me....which I'm sorry to say is true because my mother is a narcissist who turned me against him. (that's another story). Add to that, he developed a problem with alochol.
All of this was the perfect storm for depressive psychosis.
The good news is that with the outreach of some friends and just a little friendly counseling, he's been better than I've ever seen him in my life. As I said, that was 25 years ago and it's never come back. So if you know someone going through this, have hope that things can get better.
WDB sirLocksight
@unreal world
Yep this is exactly how it goes pretty much across the developed world.
I figured out all these "professionals" gave me different diagnosis. The ER ones banded together to create case mgmt cuz they couldn't handle me at the urgent care level.
In the ward the psychiatrist threatened me.
They eventually told me they would ban me from psychiatric inpatient care.
I pretty much have them figured out.
OFARA
I was very triggered (not in a bad way) by seeing your username, are you Buddhist?
I understand you, enjoying the present is hard and as time goes it triggers you in a bad way as if you are wasting time?
I personally did not overcome it, as I hypothesize the way I was born impacted my whole life.
List your priorities, and from what I understand your priority is not spoiling your future and enjoying the present.
Do not waste time and see a medical professional, if you need, ask for someone you trust to accompany you in this process. It is tough because of the stigma around the mind and expectations from society, but what holds you from doing so, what do you fear in asking a professional?
Whether you are Buddhist or not, you must know about meditation, its effect have been proven to help. Sleeping is a way to go, but meditation can help you in many ways ^-^ what do you find good in sleeping?
MedCircle
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Sheila Cassidy
This is no longer available, too bad I was really interested in this.
MintaMeara Self
When I was a teenager. I had an abortion. I had severe depression after it. I went bat shot crazy with depression. And I grew seriously psychotically jealous of my ex-boyfriend's ability to move on. I had a serious psychoactive break. It took years to overcome.
MintaMeara Self
@Giuliana CR oh I have good days and bad. But 30 years after my trauma, I'm able to cope better in Life but my trauma did affect my young adult life.
Giuliana CR
I'm so sorry to hear what you went through. Hope you're all better and that it doesn't hurt as much when you go back in your memories. I am trying to heal from cptsd from childhood trauma and the memories are still very vivid in my mind to the point it hurts.
Billy B
My father had exactly this. His mother had recently died but worse his brother died shortly after. He was found lying dead in the gutter, an overdose from the medication he was taking (his brother was schizophrenic).
My father called me one day and told me to fly down to see him. He couldn't explain it on the phone. I thought maybe he was dying or something. So I went. When I got there he told me he was having some trouble with the government. He didn't know why exactly, but it was obvious that they were messing with him. At first, he said, that was something he could tolerate, but now that I was having problems (I recently had some stress in my life), he had to tell me they were messing with me to get to him. He said that if something happens to him, I would be aware that it wasn't an accident.
It really really creeeped me out. I'd never heard anything like this from him, and I basically never have since. This was 25 years ago and I had no idea what it was at the time, but I'm positive it was depressive psychosis.
Not only had he lost people due to death, but my father was very very isolated. He'd lost a lot of friends from the divorce with my mother, and I think he felt like he lost a lot of me....which I'm sorry to say is true because my mother is a narcissist who turned me against him. (that's another story). Add to that, he developed a problem with alochol.
All of this was the perfect storm for depressive psychosis.
The good news is that with the outreach of some friends and just a little friendly counseling, he's been better than I've ever seen him in my life. As I said, that was 25 years ago and it's never come back. So if you know someone going through this, have hope that things can get better.
Billy B
@Blackberries are you going through this or is it someone you know?
Blackberries
Billy B. Thanks for your post. It’s good to hear that things can get better. Am experiencing similar. But haven’t found a way to help to date, limited local resources and family that don’t know how to help.
Autonomy Depth & Consciousness
Thanks for bringing awareness to this. It's really a shame how medical professionals can give diagnoses without getting to know the patient. I've seen this happen to people I know.
P Fair
True. I've gotten diagnosed within 2 minutes of meeting with a "psychiatrist". And put on several different medication. One, Klonopin, was for anxiety and I didn't even struggle with anxiety at the time, but they lied to me about what it was for to get me to take it, they said it was for "mood."
A lot of providers are lazy and just go with what u were diagnosed with previously