How was the music duplicated and distributed before the development of recordings? |
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Printed on sheet music |
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Which groups were stereotyped as producers of vaudeville? |
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· Both Jewish and Catholic’s |
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What kinds of entertainment were frequented mostly by working class in the early 20th century? |
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· Vaudeville and burlesque |
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Duchamp’s nude descending a staircase was objectionable to traditional minds because..? |
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· It broke with classical forms of figure in visual art |
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Which ways do technologies effect art forms |
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· Technologies change music |
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What were the first hand held devices for hearing mass produced music recordings? |
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· The wireless |
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What did Marinetti mean by the wireless imagination? |
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· Words free of structure of grammar and syntax |
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What do communities have to do with art forms
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They are sources of cultural production |
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What was the name of the art exhibition that broke traditions in the visual arts
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The international exhibition of art in America |
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What choice talks about the way we consider elements of an art form
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How they move and relationship among elements |
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If we say that a painting of flowers is actually an image and not flowers what term are we talking about?
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A simulacra |
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What did Marinetti call a page format of randomly formatted and placed text?
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telelanguage |
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For what characters is Frank Baum famous?
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Dorothy and the wizard |
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What choice characterizes physical space?
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Measured time and space |
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What do communities have to do with art forms?
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They are sources of cultural protection |
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What does juxtaposition mean in visual art forms?
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Put two unlike objects together |
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Which of the following is a major reason for possible multiple interpretations of an artwork by different viewers
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A viewers past experiences, where the art work is location and an understanding and some knowledge about the artist |
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Which simple device became the basis of creating sound for the most electrical musical instruments?
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Electric current with electro magnets |
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According to the text, which of the following is a major connecting characteristic between art and music?
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movement |
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Which of the following correct terminology for the use of a vanishing point placed at eye level in an artwork in which there is an illusion of depth?
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Perspective |
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Which of the following is considered to be constructed through the experience of viewing an artwork?
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ideas |
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Which of the following artists is an example of challenging viewers at an emotion level through narratives in the homoerotic pieces?
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Robert Mapplethorpe |
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What dimension is created through drawing something from multiple locations, compressing time and space?
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4th dimension |
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How does the text explain that we’re are able to make sense of the space in an any art forms?
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Through its movement |
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According to JJ Gibson what determines our 3 dimensional perceptions of space?
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The shape of the eye ball |
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As explained in the text, which pair of institutions influenced each other?
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Department stories and museums |
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Which phrase best describes the move to playing concerts in large theatres and stadiums from small clubs and local communities?
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Technology and larger audiences |
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One way to create good, rich descriptions of artwork is to discuss..?
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The relationships between the elements of the work |
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What producer created the Monkees and the Archies?
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Don Kirsner |
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Which artist was named a color field painted by the critics?
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Helen Frankenthaler |
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If San Francisco’s north beach and Venice California were important beat neighborhoods, what was the other one?
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Greenwich Village. |
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What kinds of publications did people read to learn about the “new modes of self”?
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Advice manuals |
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Who was Bob Smith?
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Became known as Wolfman jack |
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The television program bandstand originated in what city?
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Philadelphia |
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Which artist was commissioned to make paintings for a chapel in Texas?
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Marc Rothko |
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Who was the individual known as the first rockabilly musician?
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Chuck berry |
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Who coined the term “beatnik?”
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Herb Caen |
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What color did Yves Klein patent?
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IKB |
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What group in popular culture was associated with The Who?
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The mods |
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What agency of mass media popularized American rock and roll across Europe?
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Radio Luxembourg |
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What group originated the bad-boy image in British popular culture?
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The rockers |
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What record percentage of The U.S. Television audience watched Elvis Presley’s first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show?
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82% |
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Which artists were interested in popular or material culture, not elitist culture
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Pop artists |
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Who rejected established institutions and explored mind expansion through eastern religion and psychedelic drugs?
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· Hippies |
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Which of the following is true about rock opera?
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Rock opera was similar to the nineteenth century light opera but with electric instruments and rock styles |
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Which of the following best describes Claes Oldenburg?
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Public art installations with enlarged sculptures of everyday objects |
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Which technique did Lichtenstein use to make images from subject matter on gum wrappers and comics?
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Benday dots |
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Which of the following is true about Bob Dylan and his music?
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His cowboy voice and Midwestern twang was influence by earlier folk singers. His image as a rebel without a cause became symbolic of the 1960’s folk culture and he began performing with electric instruments |
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Which of the following artists were not interested in the image of the mass commercial media?
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James Rosenquist, Larry rivers or Roy Lictenstein, or NONE OF THE ABOVE(ANSWER) |
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All of the following bands emerged within the psychedelic music scene expect:
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The mamas and papas |
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In response to which movement did Christian rock emerge?
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The charismatic movement |
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Which of the following places was regarded as a center of the folk movement? |
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Gerdes folk city |
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Which of the following is not true about Pete Seeger?
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He was mostly influenced by bob Dylan. |
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Which of the following best describes Andy Warhol
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Produced silkscreen prints, seeking not only to make art of mass-produced items but to mass produce the art itself |
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How was Motown different from the blues?
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All of the above-motown music was softened and “civilized,” groups were usually choreographed, and groups wore elegant clothin. |
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How was Motown different from the blues?
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All of the above-motown music was softened and “civilized,” groups were usually choreographed, and groups wore elegant clothin. |
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Television programming themes of late 1960’s presented social issues that were not addressed in broadcasting before?
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Civil rights, rape, sexuality |
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Who was Louise Lasser
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The actor who played Mary Hartman |
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Who was the queen of soul?
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Aretha Franklin |
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Which of the phrases describes a “girl group”
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Black female vocal artists groomed by barry gordy |
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What record label did barry gordy jr. establish?
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Motown record label |
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Edward Kienholz was in whch group from the list?
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The California funk (offensive) artists |
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which is true about the work of George segal
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Fine detail of the figure became less important over time |
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What innovation or innovations in television sets were introduced in the 1960’s |
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Color television and high fidelity sound |
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what role does the viewer take in relation to kienholz work?
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A voyeur |
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How did Black Sabbath create its unique harmonies that fit their dark music?
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Turned guitars to C# instead of E |
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Which group played for rallies after the Columbus protest of 1968 ceased?
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the grateful dead |
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Disco was symbolic of what social changes?
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Changes in the openness of sexuality and the music market that focused on consumers |
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What reason did Linda Nochlin give for women being absent from most of art history before the 1960’s?
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They had no access to education |
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According to the textbook, from what groups were early members of the national committee for a sane nuclear police (sane)
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Quakers |
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What agency did Judy Chicago and Miriam Shapiro establish?
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A feminist art program at an art school |
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Which performer characterized their music as James Brown and the Temptations on acid
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George Clinton |
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What instrument did the doors use to replace the Hammond B3
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The vox organ |
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Which government building did Jean Claude and Christo wrap?
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The Reichstag |
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How did the camera effect photorealist painting?
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Painters could emphasize the mechanical effects of the camera |
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What was the name of the music cooperative in the Berkley?
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924 Gilman |
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Which artist was the most know U.S. Neo-expressionist?
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Schnabel |
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In the Washington DC straight edge scene, what was the reason for their straight edge moral code?
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HIV and AIDS |
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Where did the Riot Grrrls have their second convention?
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Washington DC |
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The sex pistols were from what country?
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Great Britain |
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What nation below was NOT known for neo-expressionism?
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Spain |
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What phrase is true of the California hard core punk scene?
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San Francisco was more tolerant place than LA |
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CBGBs and the punk scene’s resistance to the commercialized art forms were reminiscent of what philosopher?
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Marcuse |
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From where did Neo-expressionist draw their subject matter
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From histories and art culture |
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Which neo-expressionist artist was a graffiti arts and then took these techniques to his paintings and drawings?
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Basquiat |
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Which individuals or indivudal was or were a soul rapper(s)?
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Barry whte and Isaac hayes |
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what was the title of the sugar hill gang’s first album?
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Rappers delight |
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After exposure on mtv what programs featured hip hop music
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Saturday night live and wrestle mania |
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what is the term for the technique moving a turntable back and forth
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Scratching |
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Which group turned from punk music to rap
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Beastie boys |
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which hip hop artist set up rapstation.com
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Chuck d |
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which individual gave up his life in a gang to organize block parties in the south Bronx to help improve neighborhood life?
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Afrika bambaada |
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who is known as the first MC in hip hop
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Melle mel |
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what is tagging
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A personal autograph readable only to other taggers |
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Which is a kind of tattoo NOT mentioned in the textbook
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A genealogy |
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