Heavy Metal Is Misinderstood

             From Elvis Presley to Ozzy Osbourne, different genres of music have been misunderstood and looked down upon throughout time. Lately though, people have become over obsessed with this new brand of pretty, punk style music featuring a bunch of nasal sounding kids from California due to the media's downgrading view upon Heavy Metal.. It's head banging and voice-squelching style has given it a false persona of being hateful and deadly. "It's a total misconception, but put a bullet hole in your head and color yourself with some fake blood and people are gonna think what they think. A lot of the horror doesn't come from our fans, but from misperceptions by the media. People have lost the ability to interpret rock music in anything but the most superficial terms, primarily because contemporary rock offers so little in the way of depth and mystery" (Epstein). Heavy Metal is the most misunderstood music of present day, the critics do not realize what it has meant for our culture, history, and even the economy.
             Beginning in the early sixties, Heavy Metal has always been considered to be "devil music." People were appalled that something would come out and be popular that was not the mainstream, bubble gum pop music of The Beatles. The new fan base was mostly teen males who were intrigued by the by the new lyrical style which had become prevalent. This new blend of artists began talking about the darker side of life, such as death and depression, as compared to the happy love songs America and the world had become use to. Many people thought that the music was satanic and immoral. Groups
             formed and protested the music claiming it was "devil music" and contained subliminal messages telling kids to commit suicide, along with other crimes. Some people began to not listen to the genre anymore and have now focused on a more "sensible" style of music. The Punk rock era is in full swing now and people are ...

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