Violent music often features aggressive themes and lyrics that depict violence, aggression, or conflict. Genres like heavy metal, hardcore punk, and certain styles of rap may contain explicit content that addresses real-life violence or portrays fictional scenarios of brutality. However, the interpretation of what constitutes "violent" music can vary widely among listeners based on personal, cultural, and societal contexts. Ultimately, the impact of such music also depends on how individuals perceive and react to its themes.
No, not all metal music is violent. Yes, some can be, but there is also metal music that isn't violent at all. Just as you can find variations of almost everything, there's also variations of metal.. You can even find Christian metal with Christian lyrics that has no violent within.. So, while there IS metal music with violence and/or suicidal lyrics etc; there is also some that has none of that. This is a common misconception although, due to certain popular metal bands... So no worries! :)
deliberate distortion and violent colors
Well, I listen to bands like Bring Me The Horizon, Asking Alexandria, Chelsea Grin etc. Some of their songs do have violent/explicit lyrics. However, it's not them telling you to go do something bad or against the law, or go beat the crap out of someone for no reason. In my opinion, no, music lyrics don't promote violence. But they can have violent lyrics. ~ Sam. c:
Depending on the type of music, tempo, accents, key, loudness or softness, music does affect moods. E.G. soft, gentle, slow music can be calming, comforting or soothing. Loud music with lots of accents and quick tempo can exite someone. Violent music with hateful lyrics, fast tempo and roaring guitars may negatively affect impressionable young people. Happy and cheerful songs may elevate mood. Worship music can be very uplifting spiritually.
The first anime music video ever produced, is credited to Jim Kaposztas. Kaposztas created the video in 1982, when he was just 21 years old. The video was created using two connected VCR's, violent footage from Star Blazers and music from the Beatles' "All You Need Is Love.
This depends on the definition of violent; whether only the lyrics and themes are considered or whether it is judged by the sound of the instrumentation. The answer is no in either case, anyway. The type of music that a person listens to has no effect on their personality; a person with a particular personality is just more likely to listen to a certain type of music.
Violent Femmes "Blister in the Sun"
I know what ur getting at .music is an art no mater what it is.the answer is most people in genital listen to violent and expletive music.U need to listen to SLIPKNOT.
No, not all metal music is violent. Yes, some can be, but there is also metal music that isn't violent at all. Just as you can find variations of almost everything, there's also variations of metal.. You can even find Christian metal with Christian lyrics that has no violent within.. So, while there IS metal music with violence and/or suicidal lyrics etc; there is also some that has none of that. This is a common misconception although, due to certain popular metal bands... So no worries! :)
deliberate distortion and violent colors
Let Me Go Wild By Violent Femmes
Music can influence behavior through its lyrical content, emotional resonance, and the context in which it is consumed. Aggressive or violent lyrics may desensitize listeners to violence, promote aggressive attitudes, or serve as a catalyst for acting out those sentiments. Additionally, certain genres or contexts, such as in competitive or high-energy environments, can amplify feelings of aggression. However, it's important to note that the relationship between music and violent behavior is complex and influenced by individual, social, and environmental factors.
Blister in the sun : Violent Femmes
Alice DeeJay, the Dutch eurodance group, was founded in 1999, by the Dutch music company "Violent Music", best known for their 1999 single "Better Off Alone".
No. They were not involved in world peace. Much of their music was rather violent as well.
The comparative is "more violent"; the superlative is "most violent".
Punk rock is music, that's it, just like rap it dosent make people more violent.