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    tickets are expensive and hard to find before they sell out. With alternative music‚ however‚ people attend these concerts to listen to music‚ meet fellow fans‚ and gain the possibility of being in close proximity with their favorite artists. There are mosh pits‚ but no matter the situation‚ fans always look out for each other and make sure no one ends up becoming seriously hurt. At country concerts‚ people attend to get drunk with live background music. At a more local example‚ Country on the River‚

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    Communications Commission) regulates interstate and international communications‚ including radio. The FCC won’t let Eminem play his songs; they edit and censor them. Most rappers are told to self-edit their lyrics when performing on live TV‚ but Eminem refuses‚ saying that it’s the censors’ job to bleep it out. So occasionally a few words will sneak by the censors and you’ll hear Eminem swear on national TV. The FCC doesn’t take too kindly to this‚ and Em claims that they are trying to sabotage him

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    women…what rapper doesn’t? Dr. Dre‚ Eminem‚ Fifty Cent…all at some point have referred to women as objects instead of WOMEN‚ but why single out just Snoop Dogg? Has he done something even worse than Eminem calling his own mother a whore? It’s just the music‚ they are just notes on a page and words from mouths. I feel bell hooks needs to do more digging because Eminem speaks worse of women than Snoop Dogg does‚ even though Snoop has the pictures and Eminem just has

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    I remember a joke from my youth. A guy asks another punk‚ “What is punk?” In response the punk kicked a trash can and said‚ “that is punk.” The Guy then kicks the trash can again and said‚ “So this is punk?” “No‚ you are a poser‚” said the punk. In this sense‚ The Green Room is a film about posing. The Ain’t Rights (the band) are a rough and tumble band that remind of punk squatters living in New York Tenements in the late 80’s. The squatter punks were creative collaborative who lived off the grid

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    Rihanna) [Intro - Rihanna:] Just gonna stand there and watch me burn But that’s alright because I like the way it hurts Just gonna stand there and hear me cry But that’s alright because I love the way you lie I love the way you lie [Verse - Eminem:] I can’t tell you what it really is I can only tell you what it feels like And right now there’s a steel knife in my windpipe I can’t breathe but I still fight while I can fight As long as the wrong feels right it’s like I’m in flight High

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    album review

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    This is an extraordinary album which is a great mix between real pop and an amazing rap. This album is very serious when you have it in your play list definitely you will keep hearing it like forever. As long as Rihanna shared this album with Eminem‚ Nicki Minaj‚ and Drake she got more people to like her album. Love and passion is what Rihanna do gave in this album‚ in each song you can fell how strong are the word and how great the meanings of them. When I listen to loud album I feel like there

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    Hip-hop is one of the most popular genres of music in the world today. However‚ the hip-hop of today’s world is very different from the hip-hop that started it all. Hip-hop has simply evolved to a different type of music than the hip-hop that started it all. Hip-hop started in Brooklyn in 1973 at a block party with DJ Kool Herc‚ known as the father of hip-hop‚ mixing the beats. However‚ hip-hop has changed. There are the advances in technology to help make different sounds for songs. There

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    The Shedding of Puritanism

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    Ellen Diemer ENG 101 Butcher 26 October 2011 The Shedding of Puritanism In the article‚ “Perverse in the Popular” by Martha Bayles‚ the ideas of perverse modernism are lucid‚ straightforward‚ and audible. The article sums up the pure reality of the new culture we are living in; one filled with violence and sex. Bayles words are constant reminders that although what would have been seen as crude and obscene to our grandparents‚ is exactly what the young generations are being exposed to and brought

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    others feeling it is OK for others to voice racist opinions/beliefs—specifically an occasion when a news program polled musicians who thought it was OK for Eminem to use hateful anti-gay lyrics. A

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    Transcendentalism Wrap-Up Project Some of the songs on the CD aren’t exactly clear on their transcendentalist properties‚ so I decided to just be Thoreau (yes that is a pun) and go through and define the songs’ transcendentalist properties. Tracks 1.) The Dive by Eyedea & Abilities- Aside from being an awesome and thought provoking song‚ this track opens up the ideas of Emerson’s Self- Reliance for me pretty well. The song talks about how someone goes out to look for the meaning of life and existence

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