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    1. Discuss the impact of MTV on Rock Music and the American culture. In the 1980s‚ a commonly known television station called “MTV” was introduced to cable television. MTV‚ believe it or not‚ originally started out by playing solely music videos‚ typically dance oriented. MTV brought filmmaking and music together and created something entirely new‚ soon allowing artists to have artistic freedom with their music. MTV’s target audience was in the Midwest‚ which consisted of mostly white teenagers.

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    Music in the 1960s‚ especially folk music and psychedelic rock‚ created a stronger connection with listeners than ever before. New genres of music were being explored and music was becoming more individualized than ever before. Folk and psychedelic rock both strongly influenced American culture of the sixties‚ and the following decades‚ despite having few similarities. Folk music connected people to civil rights and anti-war movements and psychedelic rock connected people to each other; both genres

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    What’s new?: Music in the 90’s Hip-Hop: Hip hop as a whole started emerging as a powerful force in the late 80s‚ and by 1990‚ there were many artists that had either already laid the foundation or were looming on the horizon. Among the artists that have already made an impact were ’Public Enemy’‚ ’Boogie Down Productions’‚ ’Run-DMC’‚ and ’LL Cool J’. Artists such as ’A Tribe Called Quest’‚ ’De La Soul’‚ and ’Gangstarr’ were establishing their positions in the game to complement the group of existing

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    Punk music has gone through an evolution ever since the punk explosion in the late seventies. Although today’s punk music retains most of the ideology and sound that defines the punk genre‚ there are some distinct differences between Nineties and Seventies punk. Most of the punk bands to emerge and gain popularity in the nineties mostly hailed from California (Green Day‚ the Offspring‚ etc.). Punk vanguards from the seventies hailed from the East Coast and from Great Britain (the Ramones‚ the Clash

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    Positive Influences of Rock Music Beneath misconceptions attached to rock music‚ lies the truth. In a recent unpublished survey‚ results showed that the majority of people‚ a mixture of different age groups and genre listeners‚ disagree that rock music has had any positive influences that outweigh the negative (Do). Through lack of analyzing‚ many judge rock music without ever knowing the truth about it. Those that do not understand the genre may blame it for everything that is wrong with today

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    Rock music is a group of related music styles that have dominated popular music in the West since about 1955. Rock music began in the United States‚ but it has influenced on a broad field of cultures and musical traditions‚ including gospel music‚ the blues‚ country music‚ classical music‚ folk music‚ electronic music‚ etc. Thus‚ rock music is now felt worldwide. Actually‚ Rock Music is not only a kind of entertainment or music style. There are many meaningful values which lie hidden beneath

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    there are two main reasons as to why MTV was so important to how rock music changed during the 1980s. The first reason being the fact that MTV provided a change in “the way that the industry operated.” (Schloss‚ et al.‚ 250) MTV allowed for artists to promote themselves and their work on television‚ which allowed them to reach a more widespread audience. In addition‚ at this time the Baby Boomers were now older‚ around their thirties‚ and thus it was easier for them to sit at home watching rock music

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    Talk Radio

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    janet608321 l lll Wtf you’re pissing me off. Seriously if i didn’t appreciate you being my friend why would i still be talking to you? I don’t have to talk to you but I actually choose to. You’re just criticizing me now saying I’m unappreciative. This is why I don’t want a stupid ass boyfriend. Wtf you’re pissing me off. Seriously if i didn’t appreciate you being my friend why would i still be talking to you? I don’t have to talk to you but I actually choose to. You’re just criticizing me now saying I’m unappreciative

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    Music in American Culture

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    Music is completely different in America then any other country in the world. There are many different genres of music . Whatever kind of music you want to listen to‚ America has it. One of the genres in American society today are rockwhich has different types such as classic‚ alternative‚ and heavy. Another very popular genre is rap‚ which is popular among the youth of the nation. Besides rap‚ a very popular genre is country‚ which has an ever-growing fan base. Rock music has been around since

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    Michelle Barillas When I think of pop culture I think of music. There is so much music out in the world today. Many people are influenced by music they listen to. Mostly because they want to copy their favorite artist or because they feel that’s a way of expressing themselves and fitting in with the people that are into the same music. It’s also a way to find similar things to other people who listen to different music. Teens my age are mostly into hip-hop and R&B. Hip-hop I believe is the

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