Men make angry music and it's called rock-and-roll; women include anger in their vocabulary and suddenly they're angry and militant.
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When women are angry at men, they call them heartless. When men are angry at women, they call them crazy. Sometimes it doesn't stop there.
I need that aggressive attitude to play my music and more men have that attitude than women.
Personally, I can't see how anyone can produce any beautiful music out of being angry.
Music is a very powerful thing. If I'm angry, I can write a song about it, and it seems to make everything okay.
A lot of artists think they want anger. But a real, strong, bitter anger occupies the mind, leaving no room for creativity.
I listen to music that is of our time and I just get angry.
I do think anger is so difficult for women. Girls think it undermines their femininity; it's not very ladylike.
When you fight, anger drives up testosterone in both men and women.
Music - not just the lyrics, but the music itself - expresses confused or illicit passions: rage, lust, envy, frustration, channeling these energies and creating an outlet for them.
The Rolling Stones are violence. Their music penetrates the raw nerve endings of their listeners and finds its way into the groove marked 'release of frustration.'
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