Alternative music has an effect on the economy

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1. The 1970's served as a bridge between the seriousness of the music that came out of the late sixties and the excessiveness of music from the 1980's

2. it is certainly arguable that by the end of the 20th century rock was the world's dominant form of popular music

3. one reason music is so powerful is that sound actually penetrates our bodies

4. its impact was obviously global

5. there is a basic agreement that rock " is a form of music with a strong beat," but it is difficult to be much more explicit

6. music also has the potential to help people with neurological deficits

7. rock defines the musical mainstream

8. punk rock music that was anti everything and many of the english punk bands considered themselves anarchists and tried to ensure they were social outcasts

9. mannes tracked the human relationship with music over the course of a life span

10. Like the sixties, the 1990's was a decade of extremes with under-produced, anti-establishment grunge bands

11. rock emerged in the 1950's

12. 1.) Soon after Beatlemania had began, other popular hippy and psychedelic bands such as Pink Floyd, The Who, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, the Grateful dead, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, and others began to rule the world.

13. 1.) Classic rock music will always be around from the 1960's and 1970's.

14. Punk rock music was a music that was anti everything and many of the English punk bands considered themselves anarchists and tried to ensure they were social outcasts

15. Music unquestionably affects our emotions

16. 1.) We tend to listen to music that reflects our mood.

17. when we’re angry we may listen to darker music with heavy guitar, drums, and vocals that reflect our level of anger.

18. 1.) In a sense, music could touch the deep emotions

19. 1.) In a sense, music could touch the deep emotions

20. 1.) Many bands who made valued alternative rock albums, during the 2000s, came in to 2010 and afterward a completely different band.

21. Whatever the cause may be, more and more groups have followed the status quo and changed the sounds of alternative rock forever.

22. 1.) 2000s alternative rock because of the well-thought out lyrics in the songs, the unique sounds of the different bands

23. 1.) But nowadays, the genre of alternative rock has, in my opinion, split into two distinct runoffs: mainstream hard rock and electronic alternative rock.

24. 1.) People’s musical preferences good indicators of their personality make up.

25. that people’s personality judgments based only on observing a person’s bedroom or obvious are pretty accurate1

26. 1.) They started off by looking at people’s beliefs about the importance of music “in people’s everyday lives.”

27. 1.) certain artists "speak" to them and their teenage angst.

28. Many musicians have an instinctive understanding of how musical sound interacts with our bodies

29. science all but confirms that humans are hard-wired to respond to music

30. not only does music change with society but it changes with technological advances as well

31. rock music has gone through an amazing evolution to end up where it is now in only 50 years

32. over the last half of the 20th century it became the most inclusive of musical labels

33. in the midst of anger and political frustration came the rise of punk during during the late 1960's and early 1970's

34. another signature of the punk rock movement, especially in the british punk movement in the late seventies was the new and unique hair styles and hair colors

35. 1.) The world was just now beginning to witness the power rock really had on society in the 1960’s

36. After the Vietnam War ended and people settled down, so did the music. Bands such as Led Zeppelin who were known in the 1960's became even more popular in the 1970's

37. 1.) Rock and Roll resulted from the convergence of three musical styles, Rhythm and Blues, Jazz and Folk, as well as a series of technological developments that created a new market for music.

38. 1.) Old alternative favorites such as Sum 41 opted to travel the hard rock path.

39. 1.) the punks who listened to, well, punk; the stoners who listened to Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” over and over and over again; the hipsters, who listened to what was the hip music of the time (grunge); and the “popular” kids who listened to pop, pop rock, and country

40. 1.) assumed that what a person listened to could tell you a lot about who they were

41. 1.) Where it starts to get a little more rebellious is when you step into the realm of classic rock.

42. 1.) Punk rock is sometimes considered a little anti-establishment

43. 1.) Emo artists are much more depressing and overt with their negative emotions.

44. 1.) Grunge artists have a reputation for being into illicit drugs, and this is a heavy concern for parents.