by Mr.Stephenxx January 12, 2008
A work of art, containing words that eventually may tell us something, moving in a catchy rhythm. Long story short, its "fucking your ears with noises, catchy noises". There are many times of music, starting from quite possibly the very beginning of humanity, or at the least when homo-sapiens stopped picking their noses and stood up, hooting wildly and beating each other in the head with dinosaur bones. This is how music began, don't object me, I know I'm right.
Eventually this "music" evolved into a leisure hobby that has lived to this modern day.
There are many types of music, but apparantly corruption in the RIAA, a money-oinking recording industry began a organized legal-war against the sharing of .mp3s, the main format for music we distribute through websites and gnutella networks. The RIAA's victory against napster proved to be a failure, other file sharing networks sprouted out like mushrooms and cleverly evaded the law by claiming "We arn't distributing the 'illegal files', its the users themselves that choose what they want to distribute, we arn't controlling anything". Nonetheless, recently RIAA and even some governments threatened to sue those who are found to be "pirating" music.
It ain't pirating damnit, all we just do is buy CDs from the mall, use our cd-burner software to extract and convert the music, and hand it out to moneyless bums on the internet. If the RIAA was so damn smart, then maybe they would at least make it harder for us to do so.
Eventually this "music" evolved into a leisure hobby that has lived to this modern day.
There are many types of music, but apparantly corruption in the RIAA, a money-oinking recording industry began a organized legal-war against the sharing of .mp3s, the main format for music we distribute through websites and gnutella networks. The RIAA's victory against napster proved to be a failure, other file sharing networks sprouted out like mushrooms and cleverly evaded the law by claiming "We arn't distributing the 'illegal files', its the users themselves that choose what they want to distribute, we arn't controlling anything". Nonetheless, recently RIAA and even some governments threatened to sue those who are found to be "pirating" music.
It ain't pirating damnit, all we just do is buy CDs from the mall, use our cd-burner software to extract and convert the music, and hand it out to moneyless bums on the internet. If the RIAA was so damn smart, then maybe they would at least make it harder for us to do so.
by Chang Tan January 02, 2004
by tonedeff November 20, 2008
Including, but not limited to;
Jazz
- Free Jazz
- Avante-Garde Jazz
- Latin Jazz
- Jazz Fusion
Blues
- Boogie Woogie
- R and B
- Funk
Rock
- Pop Rock
- Rock and Roll
- Soft Rock
- Hard Rock
- East Coast Rock
- West Coast Rock
- Progressive Rock
Metal
- Death Metal
- Black Metal
- Power Metal
- Thrash Metal
- Nu Metal
Punk
- Crust Punk
- Pop Punk
- Dance Punk
- Ska
Hardcore
- Grindcore
- Melodicore
- Metalcore
- Mathcore
Hip Hop
- Rap
Pop
Classical
Folk
- Latin Folk
Alternative
Indie
- Indie Folk
- Indie Alternative
- Indie Ambient
- Indie Rock
- Avante-Garde
- Electronica
Jazz
- Free Jazz
- Avante-Garde Jazz
- Latin Jazz
- Jazz Fusion
Blues
- Boogie Woogie
- R and B
- Funk
Rock
- Pop Rock
- Rock and Roll
- Soft Rock
- Hard Rock
- East Coast Rock
- West Coast Rock
- Progressive Rock
Metal
- Death Metal
- Black Metal
- Power Metal
- Thrash Metal
- Nu Metal
Punk
- Crust Punk
- Pop Punk
- Dance Punk
- Ska
Hardcore
- Grindcore
- Melodicore
- Metalcore
- Mathcore
Hip Hop
- Rap
Pop
Classical
Folk
- Latin Folk
Alternative
Indie
- Indie Folk
- Indie Alternative
- Indie Ambient
- Indie Rock
- Avante-Garde
- Electronica
by FierceGrape July 12, 2006
music is the meaning of life. It can change your mood, send the strongest messages, and nourish the mind. Once you have discovered good music, you can never go back to living without it. Without music, life would be dry and boring as hell.
by inbar pm June 30, 2005
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by phattest of the phat April 27, 2005