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How Does the Economy Affect Popular Music?
Submitted by Cheryl Cline on Thu, 2010-03-18 03:00
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The lyrics of popular songs become more upbeat and romantic in times of economic upheaval.
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Muse's album "The Resistance" is a modern example of this.
well it can lie, cheat and manipulate as well as any other format, especially if mainstream pop music.