If you hear rock and its many deriving genres for the first time, its a safe bet that you will not like it. "What's with all the loud music and the shrieking lyrics?", you might inquire.
I must confess, I felt the same way too. But now, I absolutely love rock n roll. It gives me strength during lows and makes me even happier when I'm already happy. I shudder to think about how different I might have been if I had gone down the lane of Linkin Park and Justin Bieber and other pop "musicians".
To people who ask me, "How can you like rock/ metal music?", I always tell them this - rock is like medicines. You find it hard to swallow the first few times. It takes some getting used to. After a while, it's not a problem anymore.
In fact, it makes you better. Both medicines and rock music. What a perfect analogy!
Rock n' roll ain't noise pollution! It ain't no riddle man. To me it makes good, good sense. Yes, it does! (In the words of Bon Scott and AC/DC)
I must confess, I felt the same way too. But now, I absolutely love rock n roll. It gives me strength during lows and makes me even happier when I'm already happy. I shudder to think about how different I might have been if I had gone down the lane of Linkin Park and Justin Bieber and other pop "musicians".
To people who ask me, "How can you like rock/ metal music?", I always tell them this - rock is like medicines. You find it hard to swallow the first few times. It takes some getting used to. After a while, it's not a problem anymore.
In fact, it makes you better. Both medicines and rock music. What a perfect analogy!
Rock n' roll ain't noise pollution! It ain't no riddle man. To me it makes good, good sense. Yes, it does! (In the words of Bon Scott and AC/DC)
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