Thrashing Punk, smooth Reggae, thumping Hip Hop and peaceful Classical music
each involve different styles and beats that make each sound unique. Music can either
sooth my soul or give me an adrenalin rush that stimulates my body and mind. The beat
in a song can be either fast or slow depending on the emotions of the artist. The beat
gives a song either a fast thrashing sound or a relaxed, tranquil melody. Your mood is
what usually determines the beat that you want to listen to. If you're really happy and
stoked, then you'll probably choose a beat that is more stimulating and aggressive. When
relaxed or in a mellow mood, a song that has a soft or a calm sound enhances that feeling.
Now, I am going to compare these styles and explain what makes them so unique.
Punk Rock started in the United Kingdom in the early 80's. It originated from the
Rock and Roll sound of the late 60's and 70's. Punk has a sound similar to Rock and
Roll, but faster and more aggressive. The majority of Punk bands express their
frustration with government, society, religion, and stereotypes. When listening to Punk
Rock you can notice that in some songs the vocalist will scream or yell, and sing
aggressively to make a statement. On the other hand, not all songs are sung with
aggressive or negative content. There are many songs that talk about a girlfriend, people
the musicians admire or how to make the world a better place. Other songs are humorous
and comical. These songs usually involve softer and more emotional melodies.
Seeing a Punk Rock show is quite an experience. The artists on stage usually jump from
one end to the other, while singing and playing their instruments. It is typical for concert
fans to start a mosh pit, where a bunch of people run around hitting and pushing each
other in a circle. This usually results w
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