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    you ever turned on the radio in your vehicle and heard an out rageous rock song? Yeah that’s right it’s Def. Leppard. They have been tour and doing shows for twenty five plus year and still jamming as we speak. This band has been through just about everything you could think of and surprisingly they are still together after drug over dose, care accident, and divorcees. First of all Def. Leppard should get this award because they have very good musical and are a pretty sweet bad. The other reasons

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    Def Leppard Def Leppard was a music band of the 20th century, that brought heavy metal music to people all around the world. It all started when five kids came together wanting to play music. Then went on to be the most well known bands in history. Def Leppard has become one of the best bands of the 20th century. Def Leppard was a band that had five kids interested in music in many ways. For example, Phillip Kenneth became interested when he got his first guitar when he was 16. Also, Rick Allen

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    Rebecca McKenney Mass Media Communication Mrs. Rose 24 March 2017 The Soundtrack of My Life For every song that comes on the radio or that is featured on a CD, there is a personal meaning for the listener. Selecting five songs to represent my life was a difficult choice because of this. The song selection that follows is organized by the artist’s last name. 1. “Changes” – Performed by David Bowie I don’t know many people would could say that remember the first song they ever heard on the

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    Well, this is it. These are the only seniors who were able to survive the culminating exhibition. If I had known that there would be this many open seats, I would have invited my third cousins from Norway. You know, it's funny. As I look around at the familiar faces in the student section, I am reminded about something. Our class, particularly the girls, have been very fashion-conscious over the last four years. Some even seem to be in competition with one another. Well girls, here we are on the

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    While few people may argue that downloading music from the internet should not be illegal, many others realize that it is clearly an act of theft to steal the work of others. The amount of the music being illegally downloaded has risen tremendously over the years causing music industries worldwide to cripple and disappear. As many may say that downloading music illegally is not harmful in any way, they are imperceptive to the fact that it is causing a large amount of decreasing revenue. As Marielena

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    While some may argue that downloading music illegally increases an artist’s popularity by exposure, doing so greatly harms the artist and the dedication they put into producing their music. Supporters of free music downloading claim that online sites only increase the popularity of an artist’s music by giving them more exposure to a bigger audience. John Dino, a supporter of free music downloading states in his speech, “sites, such as Napster are helping artists’ music to be spread around worldwide

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    never understood why they write these songs about love, when their audience is typically twelve-year old girls; the age love shouldn 't even be considered. On their song “Midnight Memories,” it was also pointed out it has the same similar structure as Def Leppard’s song “Pour Some Sugar On Me.” In addition, on their very first single "What Makes You Beautiful" (I bet you can 't guess what it’s about!), it’s all about a girl not knowing what she’s worth, and how everything about her makes her unique and

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    never understood why they write these songs about love, when their audience is typically twelve-year old girls; the age love shouldn 't even be considered. On their song “Midnight Memories,” it was also pointed out it has the same similar structure as Def Leppard’s song “Pour Some Sugar On Me.” In addition, on their very first single "What Makes You Beautiful" (I bet you can 't guess what it’s about!), it’s all about a girl not knowing what she’s worth, and how everything about her creates her uniqueness

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    It’s been almost twelve years since “The College Dropout” hit the airwaves. An album that would go on and mold so many artists of today’s rap scene. Since then we have seen Chicago’s beloved Kanye West, the “I miss the sweet Kanye, chop up the beats Kanye” slowly transform into the egocentric Yezus persona that we have amongst us today. Not to say that Kanye has stopped making his all-world beats and delivering Grammy worthy albums. He has just evolved. And with his evolution, a void was left in

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    Male vs. Female rapper through their music Rap music is really popular to us, young people, and sometimes adults, too. In my opinion, I think that rap is a way to allow all of the rappers to express themselves, their voices, their experience, and their feeling from their life. And in some other people opinion, they also describe rap music as the story or the voice of the streets. According to a music articles “The birth of Rap: A Look Back” from NPR.org website, rap music was born and began to develop

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