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Twist up nigga, there's buddha in the air, and C'mon c'mon Music, turn it up a little louder Feel black magic from the waist down Can't be wrong, this kind of sin feels so right to me It 's alright, touch my body it 's on fire Hot as hell or is it heaven Devil made me do it Burning Why'd you do it? Devil made me do this dance Music, turn it up a little louder Feel black magic from the waist down Can't be wrong, this kind of Hey, can you turn it up a little louder , please Marlon Brando on a motorbike In the black leather heat of a Saturday night He said, " So what you sayin' what?

Can we get the party started? Hell yeah! Everybody scream and shout it! Turn it up a little louder! We're getting down, down, yeah we're rocking out Is everybody feeling C'mon let's go a little faster , And turn it up a little louder , The way you walk you strut your mean stuff , The way you look give me A little louder Turn it up Give it a go Listen, listen to the stereo!

Turn it up , turn it up a little louder come on! All night long, we'll sing this song! Close your You know, turn it up a little louder , a little louder. J Dilla. Turn it up , I know you can Come on and scream a little louder Oh, oh oh, oh oh Why don't you scream a little louder? Valorie Salimpoor, a neuroscientist at McGill University, has conducted research where the subject was hooked up to a fMRI machine while listening to music.

It was shown that our brains release dopamine on peak moments in the song. She also discovered that, when listening to songs we already know, the anticipation of peak moments triggered dopamine release as well. Combine these two factors, and you know why you feel so emotional be it euphoria or sadness when listening to music you love. This is partially true! Loud music takes over the brain: it overwhelms the other senses in a way that is similar to alcohol or drugs.

It becomes all-consuming. Sometimes, blocking out the world and just enjoying the emotions of the music is a much-needed experience. You can compare it to other stimulates like caffeine, cocaine, alcohol, and exercise. It increases the heart rate and body temperature. Loud music has even been proven to speed up a runner on a treadmill! Walk into a gym and take a look around. So the next DJ takes over. Except for the new DJ is playing the music even louder. So loud it hurts.

Just like almost everything, too much of a good thing can be dangerous. Compared to the pleasures of loud music, the danger of hearing loss may feel like a distant risk. But hearing loss can happen when the decibels are as low as 85, especially when the exposure to this amplitude is constant. Clubs tend to blast music louder than decibels a normal lawnmower is decibels.

People will experience significant damage listening to this level for eight hours. And im not talking about small speakers , medium size speakers wich play all range of music with good amount of bass.

To help prevent hearing loss, turn down the volume and wear ear protection the next time you're around loud noise. If someone is around loud noise often, over a long time, permanent hearing loss can happen.

This means the person's hearing won't ever be as good as it once was. That's why construction workers and factory workers need to wear ear protection. Lawn mowers and power tools, like chainsaws, are loud enough to cause tinnitus and hearing loss. Listening to loud music a lot can cause the same kind of damage, especially if you use headphones or ear buds.

That's why some of your favorite musicians wear hearing protection while they're playing. You too can help keep your hearing in tip-top shape.

Protect your ears by wearing ear plugs or ear muffs when you're mowing the lawn or around loud machinery. Also remember to turn down the volume, especially when you're wearing headphones or ear buds or listening to music in the car.



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