Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Music Post

1. Nineties
Blink-182
Blink-182 is a combination of punk and alternative rock common to the 90's.  'Grunge' was typical of the 90's.  This was similar to the rock that came before in the 80's, and incorporated the breaking of rules similar to punk.  Many grunge bands started as 'garage bands' and didn't follow classical musical standards.

2. Punk
My Chemical Romance
My Chemical Romance is a combination of punk and rock.  Punk came from 'garage bands' and continued on to become genres like alternative rock.  The lyrics are often controversial, and sometimes even political.

3. Electronic/DJ Culture
The Chainsmokers
They have a consistent beat throughout the entire song.  Most sounds are artificially made, using a drum machines and synthesizers.  A lot of their songs are simply remixes, as they are DJs, and only change the beat and add other artificial features.

4. Girl Power
Heart
Heart has a female lead singer, and also elements of rock.  It showcases a strong female with a strong beat and uses real sounds from the drums, guitar, and keyboard.

5. Postmodern Crisis
Coldplay
Coldplay uses uncommon chords on guitar.  Their older songs were mostly soft, which contrasts the rock and punk of the 90's.  They also experimented with sound, creating unique sounds while retaining a message that rock music was able to portray as well.

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