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    Lo-Pan Analysis

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    Lo-Pan have had a winning streak ever since they released Sasquanaut in 2009. The pummeling tunes, full of grooves, tight riffs and cool vocals skyrocketed them above the multitude of average stoner bands rising every day. Anxiously waiting for a follow-up to the excellent Colossus, I was a bit bummed initially to see In Tensions is only an EP. Still, looking back, I understood why we received only 22 minutes of new music instead of a full length. Unless they’re focusing on the trendy extended plays

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    R & B Research Paper

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    expression. For example the cotton slaves of Americ in the 1960s, they had the blues to express their life, the hardships that they had to face. R&B is a tool even today to express oneself. . Music is a way of self-expression, and genres such as hip-hop, soul, jazz, R&B and contemporary pop music is an instrument as I said, to articulate someone hurt and pain. I believe that R&B has shown the social and politic issues of society. Although this is up for debate, this is only a theory that I have

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    Mixtape

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    “They were into you, so they made you a tape” is the simple description of, and rationale for, a mixtape according to Cassette From My Ex, a website devoted to these audio artifacts. Mixtapes (distinct from dance mixes) were carefully edited compilations of obscure and familiar songs arranged to express the maker’s interests and tell an aural story, often designed for a particular and/or intimate listener. Göran Hugo Olsson’s mixtape documentary is a chronological, musically structured collage tracing

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    Rap Music And Democracy

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    Obviously they saw that he was not the potential agent of change he was making himself out to be. Through their music, the hip-hop artists were voicing their distaste towards their government using their music as a platform. They acted as the voice of the people to voice the anger that has built up in the nation, they claimed that this was a constitutional coup. They took a

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    Modern day music consists of approximately 1,246 genres of music. Although I appreciate every genre, Hip Hop and R&B have my greatest interest. Hip Hop and R&B has followed me everywhere I go, even as a child. I love it, live it, and embrace it, and it plays a big role in my everyday lifestyle and culture. The website "worldwideurbanmusic.com" is a website that offers all of the latest/artists, latest songs,and mixtapes, as well as which songs are currently trending. The categories available on

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    What affects does music have on you? Music has many affects on you many positive and many negative. Some music helps to be motivated and some make us feel upset or rowdy. It depends on the music,like, rock music makes you extremely violent. Rap music gets you hype, and so on. In medical research studies, scientist have found that lively tempo music was extremely good for your heart. Calm instrumental music has also been found to alter your brainwaves helping in situations like headaches or other

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    Dan Fane Analysis

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    Experiencing a dazzling rise in audience and interest that is only exceeded by their own shimmer, glitter and personalities, Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce are. Acute lyricists and musicians PWR BTTM deliver a bold, self-narrative full of candours and everyday crises. Engagement, humour and a disarmingly affability is built around their exposed punk rock guitars and breakneck rhythms creating ebbs’ and flows of emotions. PWR BTTM’s set begins with an explanation; Orchards bassist Dan Fane will be joining

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    Blondie Return

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    Blondie is Returned! Being hot never hurts! The new wave, punk, indie pop, pop rock and pop band Blondie are simply making news once again around the music media, a good reason for this short article. The band was a leader in the early United States new wave and punk scenarios of the mid-late 70's. Therefor was not unusual they had far better success in UK and Australia and then in New York and U.S. Blondie was regarded as an underground band in the USA until the launch of Parallel Lines in 1978

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    Bad Music Research Paper

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    Social media provides the world with a wealth of information. What used to be only found in newspapers or heard on the radio, can now be accessed instantly with the touch of a button. Another thing that is now at anyone’s disposal is music. Through social media streaming sites, such as Pandora and Spotify, all people have access to all types of music, whether it be good or bad, positive or negative. This accessibility creates an issue that is evident in children and teens. This issue is one

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    racial barriers. It connected people who would have never meet. It was the calm during the storm of racial tension in the 70s.  At this time, Musicians were usually not closely affiliated with clothing or certain brands, that all changed when the Hip-Hop scene

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