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Essay heading: The Culture of Heavy Metal Music Listeners Around the World:
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November 28, 2002 |
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The interesting thing to see is when bands go and play in non-English speaking countries. The crowd will usually sing along word for word with the band in a language they don’t even speak (in some cases even drowning out the band); it is an incredible example of music transcending cultural barriers. A great example can be found in the video recording of the band Judas Priest playing Japan to a crowd of over 19,000 fans; when the camera focuses on the crowd you can see them all singing along with the music and can see that they are all very emotionally moved by the experience (through facial expressions, crying, cheering, etc)... displayed 300 characters
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The crowd will usually sing along word for word with the band in a language they don’t even speak (in some cases even drowning out the band); it is an incredible example of music transcending cultural barriers. A great example can be found in the video recording of the band Judas Priest playing Japan to a crowd of over 19,000 fans; when the camera focuses on the crowd you can see them all singing along with the music and can see that they are all very emotionally moved by the experience (through facial expressions, crying, cheering, etc)... displayed next 300 characters
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