- Guitar Hero: Aerosmith
... les play as, with a Rhythm Guitarist added. After finishing the songs, the audience demands the namesake band (similar to encore demands in previous titles), ...
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- MTV
... ored, MTV was a driving force that catapulted music videos to a mainstream audience, turning music videos into an art form as well as a marketing machine that ...
... mes Square outside the ''TRL'' studios. In the fall of 1999, a live studio audience was added to the show. By spring 2000, the countdown reached its peak, bec ...
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- Rock music
... y]] [[Alan Freed]] began playing rhythm and blues music for a multi-racial audience, and is credited with first using the phrase "rock and roll" to describe t ...
... les to their otherwise complex and untraditional albums to garner a larger audience.
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- Guitar Hero
... he song will automatically end, with the player booed off the stage by the audience. Successful note hits will add to the player's score, and by hitting a lon ...
... erforming in one of several real and fictional venues. The reaction of the audience is based on the performance of the player judged by the Rock Meter. ''Guit ...
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- Karaoke Revolution
... y animated. If the crowd meter falls all the way to the lowest rating, the audience will boo the character off-stage and the game is over.
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- Bass drum
... er in front of them, so that the drum heads will all be lined up, from the audience's point of view, next to one another in order to produce optimal sound out ...
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- New York City
... c radio station owned by the city until 1997, has the largest public radio audience in the United States.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=Radio Research Consortium ...
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- The Real World
... t on TV that whole year ... Can’t you MTV think of a better way to raise audience awareness of domestic violence than to make it look cool?}}
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- ITunes
... io application like iTunes greatly helped bring podcasting to a much wider audience.<ref>{{cite web|title=The iTunes Effect|url=http://www.hawaiiup.com/2005/0 ...
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- Next Generation Magazine
... ]'' and ''[[Electronic Gaming Monthly|EGM]]'' which targeted an adolescent audience, ''Next Generation'' was directed towards a more mature, adult readership ...
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- GamePro
... he extensive online programming is geared towards an older and more mature audience.
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- GameTap
... ut as we were going through, it ended up not being the right title for our audience," says [[Ricardo Sanchez (video games)|Ricardo Sanchez]]. "It was a tough ...
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- Total Request Live
... l.html "Merchants of cool" (PBS)]</ref> In the fall of 1999, a live studio audience was added to the show. By spring 2000, the countdown reached its peak, bec ...
... in July 2007, it was reported that ''YouRL'' was not received well by test audiences and that the concept of YouRL has been abandoned for the time being. ''To ...
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- MTV Video Music Awards
... ce would probably not raise eyebrows today, it was shocking to a mid-1980s audience. However, Madonna seemed to thrive on the controversy, and it only served ...
... Pee Wee Herman]], he received a standing ovation, after which he asked the audience, "''Heard any good jokes lately?''"<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/ar ...
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- Steven Van Zandt
... as labeled a "criminal motherfucker" – but were not well-received by audiences, who found the sound overbearing and the performances lacking musicality. ...
... ce time" in concert after [[Clarence Clemons]], frequently mugging for the audience and sometimes delivering his unpolished, nasal backing vocals while sharin ...
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- Rock and roll
... de for rhythm and blues stations) and was rarely heard by mainstream white audiences. A few black rhythm and blues musicians, notably [[Louis Jordan]], the [[ ...
... the music he played. However, the term had already been introduced to US audiences, particularly in the lyrics of many rhythm and blues records. Three diffe ...
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- Tapping
[[Eddie Van Halen]] helped popularise the tapping technique for the modern audience and influenced many guitarists in his wake. Thus, many people wrongly assu ...
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- Atonality
... ly at random and cannot achieve such an impact, ethos, or catharsis for an audience.
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- Guitar Hero: World Tour
... the Rock Meter drops too low, the song ends prematurely, with the virtual audience booing the band off stage. Completing a consecutive series of notes succ ...
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- The Who
... g the head of his guitar through the ceiling. Angered by sniggers from the audience, he smashed the instrument on the stage. He picked up a Rickenbacker 12-st ...
... sked the audience, "Can anyone play the drums? - I mean somebody good." An audience member, [[Scot Halpin]], filled in for the rest of the encore.<ref name="Q ...
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