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1. Cookie Cutter Music
Popular music that possesses no real melody and is used widely as filler music. Can be in the form of rock, pop, and other musical genres.
Green Day's songs have catchy melodies, so they don't produce cookie cutter music.
2. Music Orgasm
A powerful/exciting/emotional/feel good sensation one gets when one listens to a song in which they love or connect with passionately.
I listened to 'Brown Eyes Live' by Lady GaGa and it was so amazing I had a music orgasm!
3. Pop Music
An extremely broad genre of music. Pop music consists of catchy melodies, infectious beats, polished instrumentals, and usually a calculated image/vision to go along with it and promote it. "Pop music," as a genre, isn't to be confused with the term, "popular music," which could be music from any genre that has garnered mainstream attention or adoration. Many works of pop music also never gain widespread popularity. Pop music is commonly structured in a verse-bridge-chorus-verse-bridge-chorus-middle 8-chorus form, but there are numerous exceptions to this standard, but pop music always has a catchy and polished sound to it that is intended to appeal to the public at large. Although, at times, pop music can have a "unique" sound to it that instantly will make one label it as "pop," pop music often heavily borrows from other genres of music, creating subgenres such as: dance pop, teen pop, bubblegum pop, r&b pop, pop rap, country pop, electropop, etc. The one characteristic that sets these subgenres away from the genres they borrow from is, again, a catchy, structured, and polished sound.

Pop music is also often maligned by music elitists and critics. But, the one thing you have to remember is that pop music is mostly intended to be fun and exciting, not some deep emotional work of art; although pop music can be deep and emotional at times, contrary to popular notion.
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4. green day
Green day used to be a popular 'punk' band from california, and the idols of thousands of frustrated teens and adolescants, now they just suck donkey balls.

The release of their new abum 'American idiot', somewhat put the final nail in the proverbial coffin of Green Days ability to create new and exciting music. May they rest in peace.

Oh and Billie Joe Armstrong cant play the guitar.
Customer:Excuse me sir, i'm looking for something to introduce my 7 year old son to rock music with, could you recomend something?

Employee:I suggest you check out Green Days' new album, its childish enough to interest your son.

Customer:Ill take that then.

Emplyee:May god have mercy on his soul.
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5. crunk
exciting, loud,live,hype, fun.You can get crunk at a party, a fight or any where
Your at a party, all your friends are there, the music is extra loud and you are having fun. Crunk is a term mainly used in Alabama and Georgia.
6. Musical Shags.
Similar to the kids favourite, musical chairs, only a man will lie on the floor and try to maintain wood. Ladies will then dance over him in a circle wearing no underwear. When the music stops the lady who is on over the man at that time will squat down and shag him for a certain amount of time until the music starts again and the ladies dance once more.
Rupert: Hey, how was your birthday party the other night, did you get up to anything exciting?
Nigel: I had a fantastic night, me and the ladies enjoyed a game of musical shags.I shot my load about ten times!
7. rolling stone
Rolling Stone is an American magazine devoted to music, politics and popular culture that is published weekly. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner, and has since become incredibly popular and one of the biggest music reviewing magazine in the western world. And, to those that complain that it is too lenient towards new rap acts and pop-music, i'll remind you that is the whole point of the magazine: it's called "rolling stone" because a rolling stone is something that is constantly changing and evolving with new and exciting new things, so should therefore embrace new rap acts, instead of simply dismissing them as "new fangled" rubbish.
Person 1: omg, i can't believe all the good reviews these rap songs are getting, rolling stone shouldn't even be listening to this rap shit

Person 2: Well, the very name "rolling stone" implies something moving and constantly changing, just like the popularity of music, so i think they're doing well embracing it
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