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Does the music that is produced today have a direct affect on what teenagers in America will do? This is a question that many people over the last couple of years have asked constantly. With the recent Columbine incident, as well as the increase in school shootings, many people feel there is something to blame for the violence. In situations like these, art forms are usually the easiest to blame. There is no way to blame one person for the crimes at hand, and no one would like to believe that they just poorly raised their own children. Suddenly someone steps in and sees the teen listened to some sort of music, which is not acceptable by parent's standards, and you have a culprit. The problem with this is that, not everyone who has ever listened to any sort of music has developed a desire to go shoot everyone in his or her school. No study has proven that music "makes " a person do anything but maybe listen to the song again. Therefore music has no direct affect on what people decide to do with their lives. Recently, shock-rock has become a very po
Music isn't the culprit, America is. Barnes committed suicide, May 4, 2000, while having Blink 182's, Adam's song repeats on his CD player. A group named Marilyn Manson has been heavily in the media since 1995. Music that the teens listen to makes an easy and unjustified scapegoat. When the Columbine shootings occurred, many people put the blame on Brain Warner, the lead singer of Marilyn Manson, because of his eccentric appearance and lyrics. Music seems to be the easiest to blame because it is so vague, and directly telling people that they did not do everything they could to help their children is not a popular idea. Seeing that the Columbine shootings were a very traumatizing experience for a young person to face, Greg Barnes should have been getting psychiatric attention to get him through the rough times. "Preempting Teen Violence" HYPERLINK "/IMNG/PediatricNews/public/archive/1999/toc-3311. This particular group bases its career on its shock value.
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