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    appearance but we also had contrast in character. She seems to be a daydreamer while I’m practical. We even don’t have any hobbies in common‚ while I like Hollywood thriller or comedy movies‚ she only likes to watch teenagers Taiwan drama‚ while American punk rock is my indulgence‚ she is only interested in Vietnamese pop music. We are totally different from each other‚ so in daily lives‚ we don’t talk much to each other‚ not that I’m or she is reseverd‚ we just don’t have anything to say. But that’s not the

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    the 1940 and 1950. It was quite radical in fact; this is the decade that began rock and roll‚ the civil rights movement‚ better family living. In the forties and fifties were looked at more as a state of mind‚ a way of living rather than just another decade or time era in history. It was more peaceful during them times; the economy was doing better than it had been before. Teenagers were having more fun than ever. Rock n’ roll was making head way with them. White teenagers were learning that blacks

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    Faith Journey of Billy Joe Armstrong Green Day is a popular punk rock band that is somewhat Christian. The lead Singer was grew up a Christian and attended church every Sunday‚ when the lead singer Billy was only 10 years old his father Andy Armstrong died of cancer‚ as his father lay in his death bed Billy prayed to God begging for him not to take his father away from him (as they were both very close with each other) but God knew it was his father’s time to join him in Heaven. When he accepted

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    British Invasion brought The Beatle’s‚ The Rolling Stone’s‚ and also Eric Clapton’s Rock and blues to American listeners. Clapton’s multiple bands increased his popularity and the music played created a new sound that was profitable. Their struggles and addictions changed blues and rock and inspired the new musicians that played too. Eric Clapton was imprinted in music history with his awards‚ blues music‚ and rock music which have been inspired from his tragedies and struggles in his solo career

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    Elvis Presley Elvis Presley is the real King of Rock and Roll in my opinion. He could change his singing style just so it could fit and sound good with the different songs he sang. Even while he was dealing with an addiction and going through a divorce he was still on top. He was even able to come back to being a star after a leave of absence since he was in the military. It doesn’t matter what he went through‚ he was able to stay the King and the people agreed even after he died. To begin‚ Elvis

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    In the early 1950’s a new artist became present on the rock n roll scene. This artist was the 24 year old Chuck Berry. Chuck Berry was inspired by gospel music chanted in his mother’s household. The family would join in and all sing together and harmonize with one another. Berry also sang in his St. Louis church’s Baptist choir at age six. Berry learned to play the guitar while attending Sumner High School‚ the first Black high school west of the Mississippi. Some of Berry’s other influences were

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    and to each kind it fits a mood. A heavy rock ballad suits my mood when am either angry or needing an energetic boost. A fast paced punk rock track makes my day anytime. It is something I need like oxygen‚ and food. The songs that have memories‚ and the songs that have the most meaning‚ are the tunes I don’t mind listening to when the mood suites. I enjoy a variety of music in my life to listen to‚ and each song affects me a different way. Heavy rock is a type of music I enjoy listening to when

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    Rock music of today has turned to shit because of MTV’s TRL‚ the billboards‚ and Brittney Spears’s record sales have something to do with the size of her breasts. Rock music from the 70’s through today will be remembered for years‚ but it lacks the true timelessness of classical music. Classical music has beautiful harmonies that be appreciated for thousands of years. Modern rock is a shallow reflection of the time‚ showing lack of development due to sell out bands making music for money and not

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    argot (see also slang‚ jargon‚ and Polari)‚ activities‚ music‚ and interests. Subcultural styles are distinguished from mainstream styles by being intentionally "fabricated"‚ their contractedness‚ as different from conventional. Hedgier considered punk subculture to share the same "radical aesthetic practices" as dada and surrealism: "Like Duchamp’s ’ready made’ - manufactured objects which qualified as art because he chose to call them such‚ the most unremarkable and inappropriate items - a pin

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    In the early 2000s‚ the American Emo-Pop band emerged from the suburbs of Chicago‚ jumpstarting the next generation of pop punk music and scene (Futterman‚ E.). The band was formed by the Chicago’s Hardcore scene’s king‚ Pete Wentz‚ who was in numerous local bands until settling down by creating Fall Out Boy with Joe Trohman‚ the touring bassist from the past band Arma Angelus in 2001. Joe Trohman met the now singer‚ Patrick Stump through mutual musicians in the area‚ as well as‚ a conversation in

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