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    Pity my boy toy. What betty wouldn’t make his name scum? And I have been a major scumbag even though I’ve been your wife for legit three hours. But why did you kill my cousin, homeboy? My cousin would have killed my husband. I’m too punk rock and hardcore to cry, I can’t cry! I might cry if Romeo is alive, But I should be crying because Tybalt is dead. My boy toy, who killed my cousin, is alive. Tybalt, who wanted to kill my boy toy, is road pizza. None of this barfs me out. Why…

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    Hard Rock Research Paper

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    Hard rock is a variation of rock and roll music that is highly amplified and usually rhythmically simple (“hard-rock”). This genre of music exists in partnership with other forms of rock and roll, such as garage rock, psychedelic rock, punk, and grunge music. These forms of music are under the umbrella term “Hard rock” in order to distinguish them from more radio-friendly music like pop rock ("Hard Rock"). Hard rock is intensely subjective to blues music. Traditional rock and roll is influenced…

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    Reflective essay Music - 5 letters which changed my life over the past 3 years more than anything ever has. I’ve changed my career plans so drastically that I’ve decided to throw away the dream of becoming a scientist or an engineer to try and focus on creating music and try do it full time. I’ve got a real passion for music. I’ve first started when I was 12 when I first walked into the music classroom. It was the first week of second year and I’ve never been so excited to be in school as that…

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    Kurt Cobain's Life

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    On the night of February 20th, 1967, the cry of new life spread soundly through the maternity wing of Grays Harbor Community Hospital. This seemingly average night in Hoquiam, Washington would prove to be one of profound and unforeseeable significance; Wendy O’Connor and Donald Cobain would welcome their first-born child Kurt into their lives and, in that very same instance, the world would gain one of the most influential musical icons to strum a guitar. It was in this northern logging town on…

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    “The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot” by Brand New, relates to me personally because of a friendship I came across in high school. When I listen to this song, it brings me back to my teenage years, when I was a young girl longing for a relationship with my dream guy. This band was introduced to me by an English teacher from highschool whom I had the biggest crush on. I connect with this song because it reminds me of the relationship I had with this teacher. He stole my heart at first sight,…

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    Evolution Of Metal Music

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    Starting in the 1950s as part of America’s counter culture, rock music swiftly rose in popularity with an appeal to youth, vitality, and revolt. Rock revolutionized music and spread it across cultures to involve anyone willing to listen, going beyond the artful form of music that had previously been reserved for the upper class. Music has taken many different forms over the years, created new factions, new sounds, but the undisputed claim to fame today as far as music is concerned lies with…

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    Hurray for the Riff Raff is an American folk-Rock and Americana band from New Orleans, Louisiana. The lead singer is Alynda Segarra. She grew up in the New York, Bronx where she developed an appreciation for doo-wop and Motown. She would attend hardcore punk shows at ABC No Rio regularly when she was younger. She left the Bronx when she was 17 years old and spent a lot of her time hopping freight trains across North America. In 2008, Hurray for the Riff Raff self-released an album labeled, “It…

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    Fall Out Boy Thesis

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    wallows “Sometimes I just want to sit around and gaze at my shoes […] and let your dirty sadness fill me up just like a balloon.” It’s clear they’ve matured considerably, but deep down, they’re still the same: though they’ve mostly departed from the pop-punk Pete sought out, their craft still centers around genuine catharsis. With the steps they’ve made toward pop and hip hop and away from the rock they started out with, they’ve left behind the machismo they were trying to shake from the very…

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    What Is Hip Hop?

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    He took hardcore Hip Hop to a lyrical level that “upped the ante” on the lyricist that would follow behind him. In his rhymes he spoke so articulately that he grasp every piece of attention you had. In my opinion the most influential lyrics that ever left his lips…

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    Kunigunda Case Study

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    Long live reason and common sense! Long live the Autonomous Republic of Kunigunda (ARK)! What is wrong with the world we live in? Can you imagine a more tolerant and lavish world for everyone, irrespective of someone’s color, form or size, regardless of someone’s god, size of their package and their wishes? The Autonomous Culture Zone of the ARK shall enable all visitors of the 19th Kunigunda Festival of Young Cultures to experience exactly that! Free of prejudice, intolerance and emancipated…

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