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Distorted guitars, crazy rhythms, dense bass, and insane vocals. What it means to be a metal head.
Rock 'n' Roll Revolution
In the heart of a small town, where dreams seemed far from reality, lived a young boy named Jack. He was captivated by the raw energy and rebellious spirit of rock 'n' roll. It was a genre that spoke to his soul, resonating with the turmoil and longing that simmered beneath the surface of his young heart.
By Vania barbosa3 years ago in Beat
Apple Unveils Apple Vision Pro: A Groundbreaking Spatial Computer
Apple has introduced its latest innovation, the Apple Vision Pro, a groundbreaking spatial computer that seamlessly merges digital content with the physical world, enabling users to stay connected while staying present. The Vision Pro creates an infinite canvas for apps, going beyond the confines of traditional displays and offering a fully three-dimensional user interface controlled by natural and intuitive inputs such as eyes, hands, and voice. This new device features the world's first spatial operating system, visionOS, which allows users to interact with digital content as if it were physically present in their surroundings.
By M. A. Alam3 years ago in Beat
My First Experience with Punk Rock Bowling
Music Festivals have always been the cornerstone of experiencing bands live in a short amount of time. Dating all the way back to sixth century BC with the Pythian Games. Then being defined with the advent of an event like Woodstock in the 1960s. Now they have become a world wide tradition with endless events around the globe. Some incredibly big and popular like the annual Download Festival, which encompasses a variety of Metal, Punk, and Hard Rock acts. To something as small as say the Mad Tea Party Jam, a festival encompassing Music, art, and camping. Featuring a ton of bands that I've never heard of in my lifetime and large Alice in Wonderland architechture. Id link the actual website for you but the domain is up for sale. RIP to MTP and all hail... Beardfest? Either way there is litterally a festival for every kind of genre in existance. No matter how experimental or obscure it would appear to be. One genre that has a whole slew of them is Punk Rock. A place that is growing with live music festivals is Sin City. So one of the festivals to come out of there is the famous Punk Rock Bowling music festival. As the title suggests the event consists of 80% Punk Rock and 20% actual bowling. Las Vegas and Punk Rockers seems like something that would merge beautifully don't you think?
By Ian Hutchison3 years ago in Beat
Want to Resolve Marriage Life Issues. Content Warning.
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By Kapil Kumar 3 years ago in Beat
My Life's Playlist
Music has been something I have looked to for a spectrum of emotions. I presume many other people in this world do the same as me. I listen to quite a few genres, but there are songs in particular that I appreciate from genres I do not usually listen to. For the purpose of this story and challenge, I will be focusing on songs that speak to me on a very personal level.
By Antonio Sanchez3 years ago in Beat
Baker's Dozen Beats: 13 Playlists I Listen to all the Time. Content Warning.
I've been waiting to do something like this for a while. I certainly have the number of playlists for it... Playlists are a huge part of my daily routine. They also play a major part in helping me develop characters and stories and bring extra enjoyment to my other hobbies! Whether I'm pacing the office, cleaning the kitchen, tearing it up in World of Warcraft, or just relaxing in the bathtub, I've got a playlist for it - or I'll make one! Think I've got close to 300 on Spotify, and I'm afraid to look at the other lists on my iPod...
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)3 years ago in Beat
As I Phyxate
1997 Lets start things off on how my music repertoire began. The very first exposure I had to live music was a Bob Dylan concert when I was less than a year old. Although this doesnt seem possible for a baby to recall, it's been proven that infants brains absorb music and sounds from a young age that stay with them throughout not only childhood, but adulthood as well, and form a basic foundation. While Bob Dylan is usually an aquired taste, his stylization has always held a special place in my heart. The folk singing methods and simple melodies filled with harmonics feels like the home I grew up in. Appropriately this song in particular "The Times They Are A-Changin'", fit right into my beginnings of coming into this world, a changing, new world for myself and a changing one for my newly made parents.
By Blondie Willett3 years ago in Beat
It's really all about that bass.
In my life, I have always been the strong, secure friend. I am snarky and blunt, and I might act like it's killing me, but I will take care of you better than your own family. I will know your shoe size, middle name, favorite food, and what time you need to be at work. At first, I'm told, I'm intimidating, then you work with me or see me in action, and you're intrigued. Somehow, I will manage to know what you need before you need it, and this makes me a valuable friend or coworker. It also makes me a target because people who struggle to manage their feelings, communication, and relationships look to me to stabilize them. They think I'm tough enough to take them at their worst, so that's exactly what I get. I'm like an anchor, but I'm a dysfunctional anchor with a side of toxic empathy. I need exceptionally steady people in my corner.
By Mel Danielle3 years ago in Beat








