Here Is Why Heavy Metal Is Good for You
Take that, '80s parents: Heavy Metal is actually GOOD FOR YOU!!! That's according to a clinical psychologist named Nicole Andreoli.
In a TikTok, she explained that listening to any kind of music can be, quote, "therapeutic and can allow for an emotional release." And Metal is no exception.
She adds that Metal lessens negative emotions by reducing cortisol levels, which helps lessen stress.
Also, people who listen to Metal tend to think more logically and in more complex terms than those who don't. It's also been known to, quote, "help the most with focus."
And while Metal lyrics tend to focus on RAGE, Metal has been found to be, quote, "a positive way to process anger safely."
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Dave Grohl wrote a thank you note to fans after the first Foo Fighters shows without Taylor Hawkins.
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HERE IS THE LINEUP FOR THE 2023 IHEARTRADIO MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCED
YOUR CHANCE TO WIN YOUR WAY IN TODAY AT 9:10
iHeartMedia announced the line-up for its annual iHeartRadio Music Festival, and the media giant came out swinging. The 2023 edition, held at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, promises to feature some of the biggest names in music- especially rock.
Foo Fighters and Fall Out Boy topped the festivals’ release, while Jared Leto’s Thirty Seconds To Mars is also set to rock the huge event. “We’re particularly excited about this year’s lineup,” said iHeartMedia Chief Programming Officer, Tom Poleman. “This is the only festival in the world with this range of genres - spanning all the styles you hear on our 860 stations and the iHeartRadio app. Each performer can sell out on their own, so it’s incredibly rare that you can see them all together on the same stage.”
Ryan Seacrest is confirmed to host the September 22nd- 23rd festival. Tickets will be released on June 16th and the entire festival will be broadcast across the country on iHeartMedia stations and, for the first time, streamed on Hulu.
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Check out the new tour dates for Tool and the Violent Femmes.
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Jelly Roll Tipped Five Whataburger Employees $200 Each.
This happened last month, but the video is making the rounds now. Jelly Roll tipped five Whataburger employees $200 each. In a video someone posted online, Jelly asks the guy working the drive-thru how many people are on his shift.
Then he offers this deal. He'll send that guy $1,000 via Cash App, but he has to split it five ways.
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