04 November 2005

Overview of music part III: Hard rock

Definition of musical genre; Hard rock
A musical genre seemingly dedicated to ensuring the rebellion of every teen in America

This musical genre can be found prevalently within this culture: The rebellious teen punk culture, which can be found anywhere.

How can hard rock be good?

Sometimes, all the artists want to demonstrate is an understandable anger or sadness. However, the bad far outweighs the good.

How can hard rock be bad?
Hard rock speaks to the rebellion inherent in every struggling teenager. It can push a teenager contemplating suicide over the edge, and it can bring a normally happy and submissive teen to rebellion or depression. It includes drugs in its total dismissal of all authority. It commands attention, or else. My personal taste has nothing to do with this. If you listen to hard rock, you will have negative results. If you live your life like they do, you will regret it. Some of the horrible practices encouraged include witchcraft, satanism and demonism.


My advice:

Avoid hard rock under all circumstances.

Bands to avoid include Korn, Staind, Disturbed (the name should be a warning), System of a Down, Seether, Nine Inch Nails and A Perfect Circle.

Do you think hard rock is not as bad as I say it is? Please let me know. Leave a comment and I'll try to look into it.

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