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Art Imitates Life: Violence and the Music of Metal and Rap
Criminal Justice Faculty Research
  • Gordon A. Crews, Marshall University
  • Angela D. Crews, Marshall University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
9-26-2006
Abstract

The purpose of this presentation is to explore the similar evolution's of Black Metal and Gangsta Rap musical genres. The authors argue the following similarities exist: 1) different cultures and statements being made, but violence is a common thread (outcomes of violence and societal responses), 2) the music and lyrics in both reflect their cultures, histories, and lives, and, 3) there is a strong musical and lyrical expression of violence related to the behavioral expression of violence among the artists and the fans in both genres. Finally, the authors question whether art imitates life or life imitates art.

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The presentation was delivered during the Southern Criminal Justice Association Conference: Envisioning the Future of Criminal Justice which took place from September 20-23, 2006, in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Citation Information
Crews, G., Crews, A. "Art Imitates Life: Violence and the Music of Metal and Rap" Southern Criminal Justice Association Conference: Envisioning the Future of Criminal Justice. Charleston, South Carolina. 23 Sep 2006.