Found a link to this study on NAMM webpage
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/ar...nquent/267301/
Found a link to this study on NAMM webpage
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/ar...nquent/267301/
So now they're supporting rock in this argument. Few years ago it was the main problem.
They come out with these every few years. Lets not completely rule music out, it is an influence that can spark something if you listen to it enough (listen to a coke theme for example) but also what about at home upbringing?
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I'll take my chances...considering science has proved that pop music is also bad for you:
http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/smar...-gotten-worse/
nope.
oh I already knew I was going to be a delinquent. Started with classic rock, and went straight to punk, death metal, and thrash. Then came jungle, drum and bass, dubstep and dirty house. I was groomed to be a bad kid lol but i grew out of the trouble making a long time ago.
Hide yo kids, hide yo wife, this music gonna wreck yo life!
These are so stupid, every decade conservative Americans seem to rally agaisnt whatever new form of music arrived on the scene. Doesn't matter if it was The Beatles, Alice Cooper, Kiss, Twisted Sister, Marilyn Manson, Skrillex.... The list goes on and on and on.
Just remember, Rage Agaisnt The Machine is anti-America and anti-family!
Thanks Fox News.
LOLOL I mean the rave scene as a whole can probably fit in to delinquent status.. But what really determines delinquency.. Laws, but most laws that people are breaking in NA shouldn't even be a law to begin with.
Ill agree with that page only because of where the laws are at right now.. are people doing morally wrong things, NOPE.
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