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Muzak 01-26-2010 09:54 PM

1. What do you think of Heavy metal/screamo/death metal/etc. (basiclly anything of the heavier persuasion)?

Metal is awesome.

2. Do you listen to metal?

Yes
2a. [If yes] Why do you enjoy it?

Because its one of the more explorative genres out there in styles and musical ideas. Also because its strong energetic music that I can listen to when I want to get pumped.

3. Do you agree that heavy music makes it's listeners more prone to violent thoughts and/or actions? Why?

In a way, they might be more prone to violent thoughts due to the lyrical content but nothing beyond that.


4. Do you agree with the idea that anyone who watches violent music videos along with the violent song will become, themselves, more violent to them or others?

No. The music doesn't make people violent. When people going on killing sprees, it was because they were messed up already, not because of what they listen to.

5. Do you think that Marilyn Manson's music videos are too violently and sexually explicit?
no, its his right as an artist to showcase any images he wants in his music video.


6. If you pass a person on the street who is heavily tattooed and pierced and is wearing an all black outfit consiting mostly of studs/leather do you feel slightly intmidated?

I would definitely notice them but not really intimidated. Especially considering all the loser goth kids these days.

CanwllCorfe 01-26-2010 10:24 PM

1. What do you think of Heavy metal/screamo/death metal/etc. (basiclly anything of the heavier persuasion)?
It's great.. well.. I only deal with Black Metal and some Death Metal (which are fantastic).

2. Do you listen to metal?
Black metal and maybe Death metal sometimes but not often

2a. [If yes] Why do you enjoy it?
Its very atmosphere! I've always been fascinated by dark imagery and things of the like since I was a kid

2b. [if no] What are your reasons, beyond not liking it?

3. Do you agree that heavy music makes it's listeners more prone to violent thoughts and/or actions? Why?
Violent thoughts perhaps, but only violent people would act on them.

4. Do you agree with the idea that anyone who watches violent music videos along with the violent song will become, themselves, more violent to them or others?
No because a violent person will be violent regardless of their music choice.

5. Do you think that Marilyn Manson's music videos are too violently and sexually explicit?
Art isn't safe. If you don't like them then don't watch them.

6. If you pass a person on the street who is heavily tattooed and pierced and is wearing an all black outfit consiting mostly of studs/leather do you feel slightly intmidated?
Not at all. It's just how they look.

Unknown Soldier 01-27-2010 02:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kimmage (Post 817196)
If you could answer these questions you'd do me a massive favor, it's for my A Level Coursework research:

[B]1. What do you think of Heavy metal/screamo/death metal/etc. (basiclly anything of the heavier persuasion)? Heavy Metal is a genre I love in general but not all types. I don`t particuarly like Industrial, Gothic, Symphonic or Black but that`s not to say that I won`t listen to them.

2. Do you listen to metal? Nearly every day, but also lots of other types of music as well.

2a. [If yes] Why do you enjoy it? Like most the power, intensity and heaviness along with the musical ability of certain groups.

2b. [if no] What are your reasons, beyond not liking it?

3. Do you agree that heavy music makes it's listeners more prone to violent thoughts and/or actions? Why? Not really, the only thing that makes me violent and angry are computer games but certainly not music.

4. Do you agree with the idea that anyone who watches violent music videos along with the violent song will become, themselves, more violent to them or others? Certain people will be prone to this but the vast majority of people no

5. Do you think that Marilyn Manson's music videos are too violently and sexually explicit? I think they are but they in line with current video/film trends.

6. If you pass a person on the street who is heavily tattooed and pierced and is wearing an all black outfit consiting mostly of studs/leather do you feel slightly intmidated?[/B] Certainly not but most people probably would be.

If you could answer these questions it would be a MASSIVE help, really! If you could answer as detailed as possible that would also be great. I need the most honest views you can give.

Thanks.

Hope this was of some use.

Lace 01-27-2010 03:11 AM

To sum up the question "Why do you listen to metal ?", because it has a certain power in it that's not in all music

The Bullet 01-30-2010 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kimmage (Post 817196)
If you could answer these questions you'd do me a massive favor, it's for my A Level Coursework research:

1. What do you think of Heavy metal/screamo/death metal/etc. (basiclly anything of the heavier persuasion)?
It's good music if you're in the right mood for it (for the most part anyways)



2. Do you listen to metal?

Yes, I listen to metal sometimes

2a. [If yes] Why do you enjoy it?

Sometimes, you just need something to throw away you're anger. Sometimes, You need music that isn't about how perfect the world is (it's not) but deals with the cons of this world. I mean, happy lyrics and happy music arn't necisarrily bad, but metal can just make you feel empowered to deal with the world. Plus, it can make you feel like you're just plain awesome no matter how stupid you really are (I have low self-esteem)
2b. [if no] What are your reasons, beyond not liking it?

3. Do you agree that heavy music makes it's listeners more prone to violent thoughts and/or actions? Why?

On a minor level, yes, maybe, but not on a major level. People who commit suicide, become killers etc. etc. because of metal are just plain ****ed up. If you've been getting angrier more because of metal, maybe you should cut down on it just a bit, but it doesn't have as much of an influence as some like to pretend
4. Do you agree with the idea that anyone who watches violent music videos along with the violent song will become, themselves, more violent to them or others?

The video has no more influence then the song. See #3.

5. Do you think that Marilyn Manson's music videos are too violently and sexually explicit?

I don't know much of the work of Marilyn Manson. I can't answer that question

6. If you pass a person on the street who is heavily tattooed and pierced and is wearing an all black outfit consiting mostly of studs/leather do you feel slightly intmidated?

It depends on the person

If you could answer these questions it would be a MASSIVE help, really! If you could answer as detailed as possible that would also be great. I need the most honest views you can give.

Thanks.

*apparently I need to insert something down here to post this*

imover9000 01-31-2010 03:04 PM

identifying style/instrument
 
youtube.com/watch?v=RBQIx5jiTsg

i've heard this style of play once before, so I can only assume it's a specific playing method, however I haven't heard it very much and am really curious what it would be called. originally I guessed that this was being played on just a guitar, but the more I listen to it the more it seems like it could possibly even be a different stringed instrument of some sort.

mr dave 01-31-2010 03:11 PM

the style is called hipster nerd on an acousitc guitar sped up to sound like tiny tim and his ukulele.

Chainsawkitten 05-08-2010 04:45 PM

What music genre would you say this is?
MP3: Pseudorandom - Infinity (2010).zip
Youtube playlist: YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

A friend mentioned Darkwave, could that be correct?

(I wouldn't say the first track, Feast, is representative for the album as a whole. Any of the other tracks would probably give a better hint.)

I recorded this album but I have absolutely no idéa what genre it would go under. Not because I imagine it as particularly hard to categorize, just cause I suck at music genres.

Note: I own all the rights to this release. No piracy here.

question giver 05-13-2010 10:26 AM

Class in popular music
 
Hello. I am a college music student who is currently in the process of writing a piece about social and economic class in popular music. As part of this project I am asking a series of questions related to class in popular music. Long and short answers are both acceptable.

1. Do you consider class an important element in popular music?

2. Do you believe it is easier/harder for a musician from a poorer economic background to succeed?

3. Can a poor musician who attains fame and fortune remain “true” to his roots?

4. Is class a relevant theme in modern popular music?

5. Do you consider wealth a common lyrical topic in popular music?

Thank you for your time.

mr dave 05-13-2010 05:58 PM

1. Do you consider class an important element in popular music?

personally, no.

2. Do you believe it is easier/harder for a musician from a poorer economic background to succeed?

absolutely not, if anything i think it's easier for a good musician to come from a poorer economic background as they'll have less distractions from their instrument. they'll likely know how to make the most of what they have and won't get suckered into the bogus idea of 'needing' that next fancy piece of gear to sound 'good'.

3. Can a poor musician who attains fame and fortune remain “true” to his roots?

depends on whether or not they've learned humility before entering the spotlight.

4. Is class a relevant theme in modern popular music?

only to idiots.

5. Do you consider wealth a common lyrical topic in popular music?

does kesha spell her name with a dollar sign?


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