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Poll for May 14, 2008

"Do you believe that music can make you more violent?"


 AnswersVotes
no1,896 (55.6 %)
yes1,515 (44.4 %)

total votes : 3,411 | 53 reaction(s)

  



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0    @ 14-05-2008 00:00widadita is offline widadita 

749 posts
no
-2    @ 14-05-2008 00:01Olivia_Ka is offline Olivia_Ka 
3,162 posts
#5
No I don't think so.
0    @ 14-05-2008 00:03TheAnnoyance is offline TheAnnoyance 

44,452 posts
Er.. no.
0    @ 14-05-2008 00:04DavidMateuZ is offline DavidMateuZ 

60 posts
yes i do
+6    @ 14-05-2008 00:06indiechick_ is offline indiechick_ 

8,779 posts
sure does, let's all blame marilyn manson for the violence in the world. [/sarcasm]
0    @ 14-05-2008 00:24ieshie_ is offline ieshie_ 

397 posts
wth??
0    @ 14-05-2008 00:24The_Demon_ is online The_Demon_ 

288 posts
no....
0    @ 14-05-2008 00:25mebee4 is offline mebee4 

358 posts
No - it can pump you up, but actually becoming violent? That's within your own control.
0    @ 14-05-2008 00:31Lunacy is offline Lunacy 
311 posts
no, it doesnt
+5    @ 14-05-2008 00:47Cyd is offline Cyd 

11,115 posts
if you're already batshit insane, then yes. there are a couple instances where its happened.. i remember this one case where this kid shot his parents after he saw a movie. i forget what. i don't think mainsteam media should be safeguarded in any way for people like this though. think when people answer these things they only consider themselves. you can't deny that music can have some influence on people's actions. it's not responsible for them though, obviously.
+1    @ 14-05-2008 00:54LynnLynn15 is online LynnLynn15 

1,478 posts
mm, no not really
music itself cannot make a person violent.
its up to the person, although the music may influence violent behavers, it cant make then violent.
0    @ 14-05-2008 01:03yarid_reyes is offline yarid_reyes 

484 posts
Not really.

But do realize that music may have a great impact on people and their daily life.
0    @ 14-05-2008 01:17Ryles is offline Ryles 

453 posts
Yes. There are a lot of songs that can make me feel very depressed when listened to a lot (Sia - "Breathe Me", Josh Radin -" -November"(?)) So I believe it's possible. I don't know which songs one could find that would be so violent they'd make you more than just 'angry/aggressive'.
0    @ 14-05-2008 01:22marle23 is offline marle23 

214 posts
nope
0    @ 14-05-2008 01:43spook88 is offline spook88 

58 posts
no... not at all
+1    @ 14-05-2008 01:46Mande4109 is offline Mande4109 
9 posts
no...I mean it can DRIVE them to be violent....but that's only if they're like on that path...and the song's actually pretty violent...someone's not gonna listen to some song and be like "oh...i think i'll be violent now"
0    @ 14-05-2008 02:09switchfoot12 is offline switchfoot12 
419 posts
hmm well this is interesting because music obviously affects the emotions and well any song i think can cause someone to turn to violent behavior depending on what situation a person is in....I dont think that someone who is pefectly happy and never had a violent thought would be driven to violence by music...but i think music can push someone who is on the edge to do violent things
0    @ 14-05-2008 03:14SingsInHerSleep is offline SingsInHerSleep 
14 posts
If you envelope yourself in it constantly yes, and believe what the violent lyrics say, yes. I hate to be clique but you are what you do.
-1    @ 14-05-2008 03:15lxX5xeXxl is offline lxX5xeXxl 
370 posts
If you don't have a brain then yeah, sure. No music or any other thing can make you more violent. I listen to metal and hardcore and other kinds of music that would probably be classified as violent. When I get pissed off, its not because of an ill breakdown. It's because you pissed me off.
+1    @ 14-05-2008 03:19Randomforlyfe is offline Randomforlyfe 

48 posts
let's try an argument for yes...music...triggers emotions and hormones? causing ppl to get too excited or dead hatred towards someone/something? causing them to do something violent?

or if someone listens to music with a negative influence/message such as kidnapping and killing a "lover" to keep eternal love and actually does that

(Sha Shou by JJ Lin, it's Mandarin...he also cut up her body parts and used it as art work when he put it up on his wall...argh...there is a 20 min uncensored version, and a 5 min censored version on youtube)
0    @ 14-05-2008 03:28Aluna is offline Aluna 
1,236 posts
Yes, bad taste music can drive me really mad, lol. I can get really violent. =P
+3    @ 14-05-2008 05:32OrangeIris is offline OrangeIris 

186 posts
oh yes, we are all just mindless drones who can't make our own decisions.
0    @ 14-05-2008 06:10tinawha is offline tinawha 

182 posts
No, I dont.. its stupid to blame music.


* offtopic :
today, olivia ka is happy again..lol

0    @ 14-05-2008 06:32Fredde89 is offline Fredde89 
5 posts
Why would music make someone more violent? If the person is already violent, then maybe yes. But those who aren't violent...well, I don't think that they would get violent. So my answer is no
0    @ 14-05-2008 07:35SaintVengeance is offline SaintVengeance 

21 posts
Music can easily have a large impact on a person's emotional state. If that person is already angry, then listening to some music with themes of anger could make the person more emotional and, as such, more violent as well.

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