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Top 5 Rock Music Workouts

Listening to music while exercising can enhance the effects of your exercise session. According to studies, music helps distract our bodies from feelings of discomfort while motivating us to continue the workout session. Tolcsey and Ellefson’s classic thrash metal song is perfect for adding extra energy and intensity to your workout sessions. With its driving […]

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Where Rock Music Came From

During the 1950s, African and white musicians lived closely together and melded their music styles. This combination of European instruments with African musical traditions gave rise to rock ‘n’ roll. This form of music addressed contemporary events and challenged conventional ideas, yet many parents were alarmed at its rebellious spirit and aggressive energy. The 1950s

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Rock Music 92

Rock music in 1992 saw a strong revival of grunge, Britpop, industrial and alternative rock styles such as grunge resurfacing through Britpop revivalist bands and industrial pioneers. Additionally, third wave ska revival and swing revival saw their revival flourishing again. Harvey Danger earned its sole chart hit with this catchy, introspective grunge classic by Harvey

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National Rock Music Day

Rock bands’ music can have a powerful influence over our lives, altering culture and shaping fashion, language and attitudes. Celebrate this holiday by attending a concert or creating your own playlist! Why not bring along some friends for a karaoke night as well? 1. Van Halen Van Halen are undisputed champions when it comes to

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Rock Music and the Devil

Religious fundamentalists have long condemned popular culture, especially new developments such as rock ‘n’ roll music. Due to Mick Jagger’s literary background and exposure to Bulgakov’s allegorical Master and Margarita novella, which inspired his song, “Sympathy for the Devil”, religious zealots often criticize its development. Black Sabbath used a flattened interval (sometimes known as a

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