Tasteless Loud Trashy Music, usually listened to by white racists, sexists and homophobes. Rock fans were responsible for the demise of the classy music known as DISCO which was played with real instruments such as violins, had complex orchestral arrangements, was beautiful to listen to and was often composed to make people happy. Rock on the other hand, focuses on electronic crap like guitars and annoying singers who yell and curse and who try to make their music and melancholy and depressing as possible.
The racist, sexist and homophobic people who burned disco records and called people who listen to disco "faggy" were fans of rock music.
by Disco Dancer January 01, 2008
Often, in these modern days, the term "Feel the music" is used. And often, it is used incorrectly.
To "Feel the music" is not a simple case of understanding an artists viewpoint, or relating to the lyrics, or even reading, deciphering and understanding the lines between the lines. It is not associated with understanding a life style that accompanies a type of music. "G"s don not feel their music. Neither, for the most part do juggalos or other such organizations/groups/"families".
To "Feel the music" is to have an extra-sensory response to a piece of auditory art. When listening to the music, you can taste and smell the meaning, It creates physical affects, often a pulsating feeling, or a vertigo like sensation. Is also has inexplicable affects not directly linked to a particular sense. you are "Feeling the music" when it produces quasi-hallucinogenic affects.
"Feeling the music" also requires that, in the wake of the perception, you feel drained, yet are just as energetic as beforehand.
To "Feel the music" is not a simple case of understanding an artists viewpoint, or relating to the lyrics, or even reading, deciphering and understanding the lines between the lines. It is not associated with understanding a life style that accompanies a type of music. "G"s don not feel their music. Neither, for the most part do juggalos or other such organizations/groups/"families".
To "Feel the music" is to have an extra-sensory response to a piece of auditory art. When listening to the music, you can taste and smell the meaning, It creates physical affects, often a pulsating feeling, or a vertigo like sensation. Is also has inexplicable affects not directly linked to a particular sense. you are "Feeling the music" when it produces quasi-hallucinogenic affects.
"Feeling the music" also requires that, in the wake of the perception, you feel drained, yet are just as energetic as beforehand.
"I was listening to butterfly caught, by massive attack, the other day, and man, when I closed my eyes, did I feel the music! It was like I was a strobe light in a field of black roses."
by Dictionary Do-write November 30, 2008
Emo music is usually screamo. Bands such as Paramore, although they don't have screaming have many emo fans, as does Jeffree Star. Emos actually like all sorts of music.
Emo style bands:
Bring Me The Horizon, Bullet For My Valentine, Bless The Fall, All That Remains, Atreyu, Rise Against, Avenged Sevenfold, System of a Down, Evanescence etc
Emo style bands:
Bring Me The Horizon, Bullet For My Valentine, Bless The Fall, All That Remains, Atreyu, Rise Against, Avenged Sevenfold, System of a Down, Evanescence etc
emo music lyrics:
I smell the lies dancing on your blackened lungs,
I whispered in her ear:
Fear me dear, for I am Death,
I'll take your hope, your dreams, your love,
Till there's nothing left
For Stevie's Eyes Only- Bring Me The Horizon
God help me... I'm so tired...
but in my dreams... the wolves ate out my soul...
God help me... I'm so frightened...
but in my dreams... the wolves tear out my heart...
A Vampire's Lament- Atreyu
I smell the lies dancing on your blackened lungs,
I whispered in her ear:
Fear me dear, for I am Death,
I'll take your hope, your dreams, your love,
Till there's nothing left
For Stevie's Eyes Only- Bring Me The Horizon
God help me... I'm so tired...
but in my dreams... the wolves ate out my soul...
God help me... I'm so frightened...
but in my dreams... the wolves tear out my heart...
A Vampire's Lament- Atreyu
by xGemox September 29, 2007
She: Hey, whoa --- what's with the huge hard-on? All I said was that it's too hot today for me to put on underwear!
He: Heck, Gorgeous --- that's elevator music enough to my ears!
He: Heck, Gorgeous --- that's elevator music enough to my ears!
by QuacksO August 27, 2013
Something of which there is too many. Emocore? Black and Death Metal is different? What the hell is that?! Why can't it just be rock?! Or better yet music?!
Me: What styles of music do you listen to?
Moron: Well, I like Black Metal and Death Metal and Speed Metal and...
Me: So basically, you like Metal?
Moron: No, I don't like Polka Metal.
Moron: Well, I like Black Metal and Death Metal and Speed Metal and...
Me: So basically, you like Metal?
Moron: No, I don't like Polka Metal.
by strong badian November 17, 2004
A kind of music that may be used as background track, without having it stain whatever it is complementing.
the mellow songs you'd hear in some sort of an office (i.e. doctor's office) would be considered tampon music
by Anyutka August 30, 2007
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.
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.
Examples of Pop Music and its stars:
Britney Spears
Madonna
Kylie Minogue
Bananarama
Rihanna
Girls Aloud
Sugababes
One Direction
The Wanted
Michael Jackson
Justin Timberlake
... and the list goes on...
Britney Spears
Madonna
Kylie Minogue
Bananarama
Rihanna
Girls Aloud
Sugababes
One Direction
The Wanted
Michael Jackson
Justin Timberlake
... and the list goes on...
by bluesunstorm January 08, 2013