It could be loose lug nuts, CV joints, U-joints, wheel bearing, bad tire or any number of problems not mentioned. But start with the above, in the order mentioned. If your car isn't front wheel drive, it doesn't have CV joints. If it IS front wheel drive it doesn't have U joints.
The engine usually gets louder? Shift+/
I would have my tires checked for a broken belt or you might have a bolt or a big nail in one of your tires.
u threw a rod
A knocking noise can occur from worn engine mounts. When the rubber insert on the engine mounts are old and brittle the chassis is not protected from the weight of the engine. Creating loud vibrations that get louder as the vehicle goes faster.
Could be your timing belt.
A speed can't be louder or less loud. The sound itself can be louder; or the speed can be faster.
"Crescendo" Is A musical term for the music to get louder and faster
Yes...
Worn brake pads or bearing.
its a a rev count when it gets high you should change gear or you'll wreck your car
By blowing more air into it faster and harder
Punk is usually faster, louder and simpler that the rock which is usually longer.