music is my world
death to rap!
and the cheeky girls
and blazin squad...they make me puke..literally
death to rap!
and the cheeky girls
and blazin squad...they make me puke..literally
by aNGELIC fRUITACKE August 07, 2003
A crude form of communication based upon patterned oscillating atmospheric distortions generated via vocal and or instrumental means with the intent to convey some emotion or express some (typically abstract) concept. Music exist in several different genres, which can be further subdivided into smaller classifications; but those are mostly created by marketing reps to confuse the average listener and incite rivalry amongst unimportant subcultures. The bottom line is trends and the all mighty $. Whatever values coveted by the factions who vehemently enjoy one particular type of music over another are not truly relevant.
For some reason music seems to speak to the soul of most people. It reaches out to the primal man-ape within us all. The weak minded can be controlled or inspired by it. An impressionable music aficionado can be persuaded or dissuaded to kill his or her best friend just by listening to music. Music can be soothing riveting or something all together different.
by lsob May 16, 2005
Sounds that brings your mind to a mental transport or rapture from the contemplation of divine things.
by xkilla_kelsx March 01, 2009
by mkool March 15, 2005
rock out music: marilyn manson, the ramones, sum41, ect.
crying music: coldplay, the deftones(seriously), sam roberts etc.
crying music: coldplay, the deftones(seriously), sam roberts etc.
by AlEx ThE rOcKeR September 13, 2003
A composition of sounds, often listened to for relaxation or to get a group of people excited for sporting events. Some examples of types of music are classical, rap, country, and techno.
by Salad Man September 01, 2003
"Music is closer to us, then; it streams toward us; we stand in its way, but then it goes right through us. It is almost like a higher air, we draw it into the lungs of spirit and it gives us a greater blood in the secret circulation." - the poet Rilke
The idea of what constitutes good music differs for everybody, and music itself transcends nearly all barriers.
by dizzyfirefly January 13, 2004