Tuesday, September 27, 2011

My Music, My Way.

Recently, I was in trouble for having "inappropriate" music on a school laptop. This was true of course, it wasn't the cleanest song, with one or two cuss words in the lyrics. I was told that I couldn't have that kind of music on my laptop, and my computer was re-imaged. Even though my kind of music (rock, medal, alternative, world music, classical, and others) get me into trouble sometimes, I don't plan on changing my taste in music any time soon. Now, I just won't put it on my school lap top.

My iPod playlists have anything from classical to heavy medal music. My taste in music is so
broad because I like to have a song or two for every mood I'm in at the moment. For example: if I want to relax, I might listen to Shinedown or All American Rejects. If I happen to be angry or frustrated, I might listen to Disturbed, 3 Doors Down, or Hollywood Undead. If I'm in a happy mood, I could listen to Panic! At The Disco, maybe some Ke$ha, a little Fall Out Boy, and possibly some fun dance music that nobody listens to.

If I had to pick a favorite artist or band, I would have to pick Disturbed. Their songs are really hard rock, the drums and guitar solos are epic, and the lyrics tell a story. I really love the way the music sounds, and you can really head-bang to the albums. But if I had to pick an all-time favorite song, it would be Youth of The Nation, by POD, because I really love the way the song tells about this generation of children, and it has awesome drum parts.

My least favorite artist, if I had to pick one, would be JUSTIN BEIBER. No disrespect to Justin, this is only on a music stand point. I don't really like the songs, his hair, or anything about him. I don't see why everyone is crazy for the kid, the songs seem to be a repeat of previous works from different artists, and his clothes seem to be just like Usher's, just in a way smaller size. You better be sure that I don't have any of his songs on my iPod.

The music my parents listen to certainly influenced the music I listen to today. Their music might be old, but it still is good as new to me. Journey, KISS, Rick Springfield, Queen, and others are also on my iPod. I totally approve of my mom and dad's music, and I kind of wish that those songs got more credit for being all-time classics.

Even though my musical taste widely range, my parents sometimes don't approve of my songs. I respect their opinion, though, and they respect mine, so I can keep the music as long as most of it is clean. I feel that I am old enough to choose which songs I like and which songs I don't, and I think my parents know that too.

ROCK ON LITTLE MONSTERS! (Referring to Lady GaGa's fans)

1 comment:

  1. I head-bang to my music when I want, wherever I want. YAWYAH! *Hair flip* *Rock & Roll Sign With Hands in Air*

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