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    J Cole Research Paper

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    Name of singer and instruments played. The singer I will be doing my assessment on is J.cole, J.cole was highly influenced by more electronic artists so most of his instruments are equipment like beat pads, the keyboard and of course his voice. Just because his music is mainly loops and sounds doesn’t mean there are no drums and such involved, he often uses drum loops, guitar samples etc… Brief Biography. J.cole, also known as Jermaine Cole has had an extremely tragic life, he was born at a US…

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    Aerosmith Research Paper

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    Columbia Records, as we learned throughout this semester is one of the biggest music records to sign into and is a huge step to take as an artist looking to step foot in the music industry. From here the band toured around a lot and “its members’ heavy drug use...had begun to take their toll” (1). This was in “1977” when they were “constantly touring” (1). Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, as strictly put, “were nicknamed ‘the Toxic Twins’ for their substance abuse” (1). This was frowned upon by some,…

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    Grizzly Bear Analysis

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    The band Grizzly Bear came out with an album in 2009 titled, Veckatimest this was the first album that gave us a glimpse as to what Grizzly Bear would develop to look like in 2016. For the most part Grizzly Bear remains in the same genre: psychedelic pop, indie rock, and art rock. The band started with Ed Droste as a soloist, then time later the band was formed. The new band composed Yellow House in the year 2006. Yellow House was a darker and creepier album in comparison to Veckatimest. As of…

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    Kurt Cobain Logos

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    This is a story about a son, a son that embodied the very essence of teenage angst, a son that became one of the loudest voice of the 90s. An ambiguous voice that related to everybody, but was specified to none. This is the story about a son. In the early 90s a new sound emerged from the dreary puddles of Seattle pioneered by neighborhood garage bands that would go to the closest coffee shops and deliberately disturb the peace with muddy vocals and distorted guitars. a far cry from the…

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    Switchgrass Summary

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    http://The article “Switchgrass naturally removes toxic PCB pollution from soil,” talks about how switchgrass can help the toxic levels of Polychlorinated biphenyls also known as PBCs. This chemical was used widespread by many industrial factories and was banned by Congress in 1979, but it still lingers in soil severely in some parts of the United States to this day andvery toxic to living creatures. Researchers have found that when swithcgrass is paired with a PCB-oxidizing microorganism also…

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    Sevendust is a heavy metal band a heavy metal band from Atlanta, Georgia formed in 1994 by bass play Vince Hornsby, drum player Morgan Rose, and guitarist John Conolly. After their self-titled debut album on April 15, 1997. www.allmusic.com Let's talk about, Bullet For My Valentine…

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    Ethan Bull Monologue

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    Ok so here I am with my back against a door. Well I wouldn’t call it a door, it’s got like 10 holes in it. In hindsight this probably wasn’t the best place to go, seeing as it’s only got one door and it’s swarmed with Nazi Zombies outside. This’s just perfect I couldn’t have chosen a better place to die. A home full of brainless corpses and streets swarming with Zombies with nowhere to go, soon they’ll find me and I’ll be one of them. Might as well let you know where it started. To do this I…

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    mean who doesn’t love a good song about dead girls? Each song had it’s own niche, but it was apparent that they were all meticulously put together to create an amazing product. “Only The Strong Survive” displayed Max’s ability to scream, giving a heavy impact, not just musically, but lyrically as well. It’s influential lyrics seemed to easily shine a light on the struggles he faced to be able to make this dream a reality. I feel like this is the song that fans could connect to the most.…

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    Lynyrd Skynyrd was the definitive Southern rock band, fusing the overdriven power of blues-rock with a rebellious Southern image and a hard rock swagger. Skynyrd never relied on the jazzy improvisations of the Allman Brothers. Instead, they were a hard-living, hard-driving rock & roll band -- they may have jammed endlessly on-stage, but their music remained firmly entrenched in blues, rock, and country. For many, Lynyrd Skynyrd's redneck image tended to obscure the songwriting skills of their…

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    Ozzy was known for theatrics and stunts during his concerts which furthered the public’s perception that he was a devil worshipper. At one point in his career, Ozzy bit the head off of a bat at one of his concerts. It was thrown onto the stage and he maintains that he was not aware the bat was real until after he bit off the head. He also bit a doves head off, while intoxicated, during a meeting with some record company executives, furthering the belief that he is a Satanist. Metallica…

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