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    negatively impact their brain. There have been numerous studies done on plants and animals such as rats to test the different genres of music on the brain‚ one done on rats showed that when the brains of one group who had been exposed to rock and heavy metal music had been dissected the neural networks and structures or their brains were twisted up compared to a group listening to classical music who had relatively strong neural networks and structures (“Potential Negative Impact of Music”). Other studies

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    The Teenage Girl

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    The Teenage Girl To most people‚ “Metal” music is what they listen to when they’re pissed off‚ or working out‚ or something involving aggression‚ and a lot of people just wont listen to it. To me‚ Metal is the complete opposite. A crushing guitar riff‚ backed by an intricate drum beat‚ and all topped off with vocals that can be a blanket of emotions around the listener. When I listen to a favorite band‚ or group‚ I am overcome with emotion. I sit and listen to a brutal riff with an insane

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    Juvenile delinquency

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    Nowadays our society is more racially diverse. Also according to Bates‚ in the next 30-40 years‚ there are going to be more children in the United States than now. If we go back 30 years ago‚ different music style has influenced youth‚ such as heavy metal and rap. Within the lyrics there were a lot about drugs and alcohol use‚ along with death‚ violence and suicide. So we can see that music played a very big role in youth society 30 years ago. Also video games became deviant in youth lives. In

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    The term “grunge” is used to define a specific moment in twentieth-century music and fashion. Hailing from the northwest United States in the 1980s‚ grunge went on to have global implications for alternative bands and do-it-yourself (DIY) dressing. While grunge music and style were absorbed by a large youth following‚ its status as a self-conscious subculture is debatable. People who listened to grunge music did not refer to themselves as “grungers” in the same way as “punks” or “hippies.” However

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    Music and Emotion

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    Jack Peluso-Hoffman 24 : 101 : 37 10/10/07 Music Day Music affects people in various ways. Ones reaction to music differs from person to person. It can evoke emotions of both joy and happiness. Music can stir up old memories of different times‚ places‚ and people. In the U.S. a major part of life is music‚ as stated by Natalie Guice Adams and Pamela J. Bettis‚ “ American institution that can tell us something about ourselves‚ like jazz‚ baseball‚ and cheerleading‚ are also not static but

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    out of his momentary snooze and our car twists and turns and writhes across the narrow road‚ before exploding into the car of screaming and beeping. I am awoken by the sound of sirens. It is light and misty as I lay beneath a massive heap of scrap metal. I cannot see anything but black leather-clad feet and blue-slacked ankles. The grass underneath me is wet with dew‚ and my clothing is soaked...with blood. Joe is suddenly whimpering painfully. I twist my bloody‚

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    The history of Led Zeppelin is absolutely incredible. The band formed in 1968‚ in England. The band consisted of Jimmy Page‚ Robert Plant‚ John Paul Jones and John Bonham. Led Zeppelin is credited for being the first heavy metal bands. Their music was a variety of blues‚ folk‚ rockabilly‚ reggae‚ soul‚ funk‚ jazz‚ classical‚ Celtic‚ Indian‚ Arabic‚ pop‚ Latin and country. Led Zeppelin used to be called The Yardbirds. Jimmy Page joined The Yardbirds in 1966 to play bass guitar after the lead bassist

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    2010. It sold over 10‚000 copies in its first week. It also hit No. 36 on the Billboard Top 200 chart and hit No. 1 on the Billboard Independent chart. The most popular song on this album was “Knives and Pens”. This album was mostly described as metal core. Shortly after the release of the album‚ the band changed again with the exchange of Sandra with Christain “CC” Coma. Completing the group with Andy as lead vocals‚ Ashley Purdy as backing vocals and bass‚ Jinxx as rhythm guitar‚ violin and backing

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    Lanyard Monologue

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    She walks in the room and he hears this sound and turns around. It was a unique sound of keys banging together. His attention was drawn to the lanyard‚ it was bright. Everything about these keys made him think. He thought it was strange‚ nothing has made him think this much about an object before. Thoughts of him running his fingers against the lanyard and among the keys made him shiver. When she walked in sounds of keys hitting together brought it to his attention. They had a distinct sound because

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    Joey Jordison

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    which he left for his current band slipknot. Slipknot is a nine man metal band. All the members ware a mask that reflects their personality. Joey’s mast is a white‚ Japanese‚ expressionless kabuki mask painted with black scars and sometimes fake blood. All the members of slipknot also ware black coveralls. Joey rips off the arms and legs of his because he says its easer to drum. Joey is credited with being one of the fastest metal drummers ever. He also created the tribal S symbol for slipknot

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