When studying a specific culture, you can observe many cultural conventions such as language. A very important cultural habit is music. Music like words can convey culture. Culture often organizes music practice into small groups. In the United States, there is a rock band in popular music today. The same socialization process of any other group in society was incorporated into the formation of this band. The author happened to be involved in this form of community and experienced the process of forming and maintaining the socialization of the band.
Richard Welch announced "Rock, Music and Social Changes" on "Feature History" on February 1, 1990. In the article "Rock and roll social change", "This revolution creates a kind of music that is common property for millions of people around the world as well as two generations of Americans, the most ubiquitous America Pop culture of "The most influential form" (32). - One morning a very big thing happened and a very big boom box exploded on the beach. That voice fascinated my very kind bosses and organizers and he probably began to move toward a specific aspect of Western society somewhere in Asia. Rock music is played on a desolate beach, but usually you can only listen to whispering waves.
Rock as culture has some darker aspects. Rock is often related to gender, drugs, suicide, violence. Today, almost every "Heavy Metal" rock concert sounds audiences being ordered to rape and murder under the name of Satan. Today's compassionate parents are shocked and shocked by the fact that children are eager to listen. Long hair, torn jeans, long T-shirt, Satan's necklace, tattoos, leather jacket, perforated body, and all accessories the parents usually call falsehood are typical rock style. Rock music is rebellious. I hope that the rock band looks tenacious both physically and mentally, and the audience wants to look like my own favorite rock star.
Crossing with culture and its politics and society Since rock music has been handed down from generation to generation, today hip hop is synonymous with youth culture. What does this mean for future power relations? May I see how Rock affects our predecessor's political model? Otaku is now cool, how does this change the world? How to bridge cosmopolitanism - country's cultural disparity (This is a very political pain and polarized roots)?