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    Pain & Pleasure Sells in the 1990s As times change and our country continues to adapt to its evolution‚ music coincides with America’s altering state. Musicians of the 1990s apply aspects of their own lives into their lyrics to sell themselves. Whether positive messages or negative‚ fans envy the lives that musicians in the 1990s sing about. The decade began with an attraction towards street-life‚ pain and agony in music with bands like the Nirvana and Metallica. Even in other genres like rap

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    Censorship in Music When listening to the radio‚ most people come across a song that has been changed from its original version‚ whether certain words are beeped out‚ or a string of lyrics are replaced altogether. This is censorship‚ and it is very common on the radio. It is also very controversial. People don’t agree what should be censored or if anything should be censored at all. However‚ we believe that censorship is a good thing. Censorship allows offensive music to be altered so that it is

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    media are the most common sources we learn from since they are meant to have a positive impact on us. However‚ sometimes people can learn lessons from unexpected sources and this can be seen through how I got injured in table tennis‚ how watching a mosh pit has inspired me and how the habit of gaming has changed me. Whether sports injuries heal or not‚ they often teach us a meaningful life lesson. Sometimes people view the injuries as their worst disaster but in my personal opinion‚ they can sometimes

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    vocabulary to be more slang‚ aggressive‚ or unprofessional. For example‚ referring to a heavy metal/rock music‚ people tend be more violent because the lyrics may promote violence. I have seen videos of live heavy metal concerts and people would dance in “mosh pits”‚ where they would violently throw each other’s bodies around in a circle hitting and pushing people around them. On another note‚ from a different genre of music involving the rave scene has influenced individuals to result in doing drugs while

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    Why Is Sam Smiley Wrong

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    11:00 pm‚ Bob said he left before everyone to catch the last bus to his neighborhood at 11:30‚ and that Adam and Sam were still in the mosh pit. And Adam had said him and Sam left at 11:00 pm to catch the bus at 11:30‚ until Sam got hungry and went to go get 2 hot dogs and a pop. Which shows us that Bob was lying about leaving at 11:00 and Adam and Sam still being in mosh pit. Also‚ Bob had said they all got their at 8:00 p.m. to go get their tickets. But Adam had stated that Sam was late and got their

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    Most metal music videos consist of the band members playing their instruments‚ politics‚ war‚ and sometimes explicit content involving internal situations. There are arguments to this fact‚ such as the act of so called “mosh-pits.” For individuals oblivious to what a “mosh-pit” is‚ it is a voluntary event made by the crowd in a concert where people spar to the music being played. Most argue that this is the primary lead to violence in metal music fans‚ but spontaneously people have to realize

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    Understanding how the average male works is often an overdone case of discussion‚ but there is a particular archetype that I find perplexing. That of course is the average metal head‚ the rocker‚ or the mosh pitter. These guys will go into concerts running on only what I can assume is pizza and energy drink with the amount of energy they have. The concert starts‚ the music is blaring‚ and the song does not even have to be quickly place‚ but they will start slamming into each other. Everyone slowly

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    leaders‚ coaches‚ shift managers‚ or unit coordinators” (6). Manny is overseeing Eminem‚ because he is keeping track of when Eminem clocks in on time and making sure he is doing his job. In the video 8 mile Manny tells Eminem‚ “You’ve been doing much better.” Manny is making sure that Eminem is improving at his job and acknowledging to him that he has noticed‚ this is something a first-line manager would do. Eminem replies with a “thanks” at the end of the conversation as an appreciation for Manny

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    All over the United States‚ young adults and teens attend all night dance parties called “raves” and come face to face with a number of dangerous people and substances. Raves are typically found in abandoned warehouses or other buildings‚ dance clubs‚ and open fields. During these dances‚ there is usually blaring‚ fast-paced techno music with colorful and bright laser light displays. Aside from all of the dancing and fun‚ many young adults die every year from the popular drugs‚ nicknamed “Club

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    is a song in which Eminem creates many contradictions to show inconsistencies in the American social structure. This is important because it reveals critical flaws in the American society that gives false illusions to immigrants and U.S citizens that the United States plays fair in wars. Eminem plays as a voice for the American people. Through his music he points out the flaws in our government and speaks to the people who have been entrapped by it. In the first verse Eminem describes America as

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