There is no such thing as "Acid Metal", but you may be refuring to Sludge Metal, which im not to familiar with, but i do know that it is slower, downtuned, Heavy Metal. exampe : early Mastodon. The genre i believe is associated with Groove Metal and Doom Metal. examples : Six Feet Under, and Black Sabbath respectively.
The four original members of Black Sabbath invented it from ingredients that had existed before. Tony Iommi = the sonic structure, riffs and power chords and the like. Geezer Butler = occult lyrics, sludgy bass. Ozzy Osbourne = ominous vocals. Bill Ward = heavy drums. ^ not true they did not create metal, heavy metal is a genre of rock music, with roots of acid rock and blues. Acid rock later became known as heavy metal so the father would be jimi Hendrix
College students are typically very identified with popular music and spend many hours listening to their music of preference. To investigate the effects of heavy metal music, we compared the responses of 18 female undergraduate college students to a baseline silence condition (A) and a heavy metal music condition (B). Dependent measures included: heart rate, body temperature, electrodermal activity (sweating), and facial muscle tension (frontalis and masseter muscles). Results indicated that exposure to heavy metal music was associated with physiological reactivity but significant differences between the silence and music conditions were limited to the masseter muscles during initial exposure to the music condition. There were also significant differences between the first and second music conditions for both masseter and frontalis muscles. Both these findings have important implications for college students, especially the potentially unhealthy effects that appear to be associated with heavy metal music in some listeners. Rock music, in general, seems to be the music of preference for contemporary college students (Stratton & Zalanowski, 2003), and heavy metal is mostly preferred by adolescent boys (Arnett, 1996). Concerns have been raised regarding psychological, emotional, behavioral, and physical effects associated with this music preference. Although some empirical studies have been conducted in controlled conditions, research is surprisingly sparse in this domain of study. Heavy metal music, a sub-type of rock music with a particular emphasis on strong sound, beat, and personal style (Morss, 2000), has been controversial since its introduction to mainstream American culture. The first use of the term "heavy metal" is believed to be from the lyrics of a popular rock song in the late 1960's entitled Born to Be Wild. The words and music were written by Mars Bonfire (1968), and the song was included on an album by the music group Steppenwolf that same year. The phrase was quickly adopted by the rock music community to describe this genre of music which has come to be characterized by uncommonly strong electric guitar, bass, and percussion amplification as well as vocals. The content of heavy metal music lyrics evolved from a society which was very identified with drug use, changing sexual mores, and the general social upheaval associated with the 1960's. The style and content of heavy metal music has continued to evolve over time into several other subsets but has remained more or less identified with these original themes. The most extreme of these subsets has been called, among other things, "acid rock" or "thrash metal," while other heavy metal groups and songs have literally crossed over to what is now often considered mainstream pop / rock music. Research on psychological effects of heavy metal music seems to focus on displacement functions. Arnett (1996) reports that heavy metal music preference involves mostly messages of rage, loneliness, and cynicism. Arnett (1991b) also theorizes that heavy metal music listeners engage in psychological alienation tendencies and possess poor social relationships. More recent research, however, suggests that Arnett's position is more representative of females than males (Lacourse, Claes, & Villeneuve, 2001). The general assumption is that heavy metal music listeners release or unload their pent-up frustrations into the loud and intense sounds which they subconsciously feel will help them cope with life demands and stress (Arnett, 1991a). Research relating to emotional effects of heavy metal music seems to involve mostly anger and depression effects. Ballard and Coates (1995) found anger to be a frequently occurring theme in their subjects' reported experience after listening to heavy metal music. However, Gowensmith and Bloom (1997) report that heavy metal music causes arousal in all subjects they tested, but listeners' preferences may play a mitigating role. Specifically, those subjects who reported their music preference as heavy metal did not show higher anger-levels after listening to this music. Interestingly, these findings suggest that the apparent arousing effects of heavy metal music are somehow buffered when the listener prefers this genre of music. These findings are compatible with those of Vincent and Thompson (1929) who found that blood pressure responses to music were influenced more by a person's interest in music than the type of music, per se. Sad affect is another emotional effect reportedly associated with heavy metal music. Stack, Gundlach, and Reeves (1994) indicate that the stronger a subculture embraces heavy metal music, the higher the suicide rate tends to be for that group. However, Wooten (1992) showed in her sample that subjects with psychiatric disorders who preferred heavy metal music actually improved their negative affect after listening to the music. Rustad, Small, Jobes, Safer, and Peterson (2003) suggest that it is primarily the music lyrics of rock music that promote suicidal tendencies, as opposed to the actual sounds produced by the music. for Adam. from Brooke
Post-x means that the music takes some aspects of traditional x but also sounds very contempory and new.X-core means that it's a cross between x and hardcoreNu-x generally means it's a new style of x, but the only place I've heard it is nu-metal, which is a cross between metal and rap.Acid-x means it's x on acid.
yup. if you want a few bands: as i lay dying, becoming the archetype, mortal treason, underoath, tehres more but i forgot a very heavy christian band is mortification Other good bands are Demon hunter Disciple Dead Poetic Haste the day Breaking Benjamin.
Neutralization is a chemical reaction between an acid and a base; the products are a salt and water.
Not so important differences: Heavy metal ash (but also in general ash): ash resulting from the calcination of a material; practically is a mixture of oxides. Sulphated ash: the sample is initially treated with sulphuric acid and the residues are calcined.
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Mefenamic acid is a painkiller. Tranexamic acid is a drug that lessens bleeding (for example, if you have heavy periods or have had a tooth extraction).
Given the general equation:acid + metal ---> salt + waterSo, the only difference between a reaction with a metal and hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid is the salt formed, a chloride and a sulfate respectively.
acid+ metal oxide --> salt + water
There is no difference between lead acid accumulator and lead acid battery.
The difference between a hydrocarbon and a fatty acid is that a fatty acid is a hydrocarbon chain with a carboxylic acid head.
Magnesium is the metal. Sulfuric acid is a compound.
metal + acid >>> metal salt + hydrogen this is what i was taught anyway ;D
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The reaction between a metal and an acid isn't a neutralization reaction.The products are a salt and hydrogen.
A reaction between an acid and a metal oxide to form a salt and water as the only products.