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Most people tend to dislike loud noises for any length of time especially when thay have no control over it. Playing loud music is also often considered to be rude, selfish and immature behaviour typical of 'brattish' teenagers rather than mature adults.


We may have eyelids, but sadly we don't have 'earlids'. This means that whenever someone plays loud music, whether it's Bach or Beyonce, Jungle or Jazz, everyone in the affected area has to listen to it, regardless of their own musical preferences or state of mind.


People who tend to crank up the radio in a home, apartment or driving have little regard for the people around them. They fail to realize or care that people around them may suffer from hypertension, migraines, or just don't want to listen to what's being forced upon them.


They may, for example, have decided that its their role to 'liven the place up a bit' (a trope often found in comedy films and TV shows), or feel a desire to demonstrate the kind of culture they belong to by playing their chosen music loudly. However the negative social consequences of this behaviour are more likely to alienate the perpetrator than endear them to their neighbours.


Worse still, walls, fences, trees and other obstacles 'soak up' the high frequencies in music, leaving the hapless victims of musical noise pollution subjected to the bassline of the music in question, which is often repetitive and musically uninteresting.


Being subjected to loud music can cause increase in blood pressure, affect concentration and cause a general increase in stress levels.

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