A songwriter has many foes. He must fight many battles: the battle for attention, the battle of self-sustenance, the battle against greed and complacency and integrity. But none of those battles should be against his very audience. By having his music used for this purpose, he becomes a public enemy of sorts. Trying to keep musicians in line and away from anything detrimental to the name of art, here are the top ten inappropriate uses of music.
Have you ever been listening to your favorite song and wished it could be redone by a bunch of cacophonous twelve year-olds. That wish has been granted by the Kidz Bop franchise, which does this very deed, making Rhianna – and whatever else contemporary and mainstream – sound kid-friendly, like it’s being chanted from the back of a school bus. It certainly gives hope to all the undiscovered Rebecca Blacks out there, who seek to convert mediocrity to obnoxiously-omnipresent commercial success.
Because absolutely every song should be a flamboyant show tune, Glee filters the radio through a high school musical. Lady Gaga, Elton John, My Chemical Romance and Fleetwood Mac have all been Glee-ffected, not once complaining about another chance to sell a few extra million records. Kings of Leon and Foo Fighters, however, have refused to allow their music to be bastardized and thus maintain integrity; these musicians, it should also be noted, work hard for their money, touring to no end.

There’s hardly anything more crass than making music about food. Whether it be in a jingle for Subway or McDonald’s, or in a Jimmy Buffet song, emoting about what you enjoy stuffing in your gourd is as gluttonous as gluttony gets, and completely American. Who else derives so much inspiration from their fat gut? You don’t hear Indian songs about curry…

Music and beer both equate to a good time, but in separate terms. Beer loosens the spirit and enhances sensual perception. Thus, people who are drunk like most of what is played for them, regardless of how rudimentary. What doesn’t fly is the opposite: music doesn’t make beer anymore enjoyable, but leave it to a Budweiser or Miller ad to try to use good music to make their beer more appealing. A lot of indie rock, including Jet and Cold War Kids, have found its way to commercials depicting attractive people in bars having a good time. The idea seems to be to recreate a party atmosphere so viewers will be led to believe the beer brand is a vital part of the equation, but that is classic deception.
Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton both have albums. Yes, this is true. None of them are a singer by trade, but that didn’t stop them from entertaining their delusions. They aren’t talented in any other way, but their sex appeal and tabloid scandals keep them scrubbing the toilet bowl of relevance, and so they go on to pursue other ventures (reality TV, perfume lines, magazine spreads, etc.) to keep their names in all our heads, as well as inside truckloads of unsold CDs. The sooner they burn out, the better. But the out-of-thin-air singer fantasy seems to show no sign of stopping: Kim Kardashian, Leighton Meester, and others of sex tape fame have taken their respective shots at being over-synthesized pop music miscarriages.

Music can be used for a lot of good: to raise money for hurricane victims, starving third-world nations, and myriad disease-treating foundations. It can also be used to line the breast pockets of some fat business mogul. Music should exist for its own sake, but all too often is it used in television commercials to make the contents of the ad seem more appealing. A lot of bands agree to let their music be used, which, for a struggling musician, is logical. It guarantees them a healthy check as well as a heightened level of exposure. Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys, who has allowed his songs in many commercials, including car ads, said in an NPR interview that television commercials are kind of the new radio, a way to get heard by those who like to watch things.

Guantanamo Bay has been found to do this. Playing Eminem, AC/DC, and even the Sesame Street theme song, at deafening volumes and on loop for inhumane lengths of time – captives have been turned insane and suicidal, beyond simply being lulled to confess. Musicians like Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine has since refused the rights to have their music played for this cruel purpose.

A few years ago Jack White of the White Stripes sued the U.S. Military for having the likeness of one of his songs appear in an Air Force propaganda ad during the Super Bowl – and he had every right to. Using the positive feelings associated with the song to underscore an ad endorsing nationalistic pride is the very definition of propaganda, and evoking a popular song (‘Fell in Love with a Girl’) in an ad aiming for military recruits is completely dissembling. Jack White, via the White Stripes’ website, said he doesn’t want his music used in an ad campaign recruiting troops for a war he doesn’t support (although he was sure to clarify his support of the troops). Meanwhile, Disturbed has no problem letting its anger-anthem continue to nourish the violence-craving emotions of confused teens tempted by any brutish Navy ad.

Music is meant to inspire peace and a sense of community, as well as appeal to the emotions, but some music thrives on taking one emotion and running with it. The result – music-listeners who perpetuate their bitterness and rage through sycophantic music, rather than channeling it properly. The flip side of music feeding lowly desires is the use of music as a scapegoat for what negative feelings already exist. Prime example: after Columbine, Marilyn Manson became a sort of martyr for all unchecked teen aggression, especially the killing kind, even when it was evident the Trenchcoat Mafia was more influenced by violent first-person shooters like Doom and by the distinctly evil-sounding German shock-metal of Rammstein. The murder of John Lennon, in 1980, should be proof alone that human evil long preceded evil music.
The worst possible transgression involving music is in its own unchecked plagiarism. Rap music somehow continues to operate under the pretense that it is actually a genre in its own right, and not someone else’s – where most songs are fabricated constructions of Pro-tools’ loop samples, or mosaics of songs written by other people, rarely is anything new actually generated, so much as stitched together and resold. Examples: Kanye West has sampled Daft Punk twice in songs he calls his own, and the song conspicuously titled ‘Opposite of Adults’ is a hack-up of the song ‘Kids’ by MGMT. For those who call these practices of a rap-prominent music community “exciting,” that’s just the thrill of a crime gotten away with. Kanye’s “King-Kong-Ain’t-Got-Nothin’-On-Me” attitude was recently challenged when he got sued for sampling the song ‘Different Strokes,’ which appeared on his collaboration with Jay-Z. Maybe that will polish his crown with a dab of modesty. Or maybe he’ll get drunk and interrupt another awards show. Learning nothing, after all, is his greatest skill.




















I do agree with a lot of these, but the author includes some pretty glaring personal biases. For instance, the idea that “music is meant to inspire peace and a sense of community”. While that applies to the music I like personally, no one can really say what music is “supposed” to do. Also, while I dislike strongly dislike rap, it must be acknowledged as a genre whether or not you believe it should be. Of course, all these entries are a matter of personal opinion, but in some parts the author seems to be stating their opinion as fact is all.
Pffft… Music is about expressing all emotions… Not just happy peace loving crap… Worst list ever!!
Rammstein is industrial metal, not shock-metal. But I do agree that it’s evil-sounding.
However, to call them a band that spreads hate and agression is a bit much for me, as a Rammstein fan. Their lyrics are diverse and intelligent, altough I admit some of their songs allude to violence (Mein Teil, Weisses Fleisch, etc).
No comment about Marilyn Manson, though. That guy’s crazy.
this is a grand list, though I can only think of one bit of it at the moment. I’ve seen Glee. and it does, as quoted under # 2, inspire peace and a sense of community. I believe that it is a perfect way to use music!!
Sigh, iI have a lot of problems with this list. 1st, the way #8 was worded seemed to imply that only America uses music to advertise food and only Americans sing about food, iI know this isn’t true. 2nd, in #5 it’s said that using music to sell anything is wrong, although in the same article you used a quote that seemed to contradict this. 3rd, #1 just because you’ve only heard terrible rap doesn’t mean that all rap is bad. Go buy some Kid Cudi or Aesop Rock albums before you start hating on an entire style of music.
(p.s. sorry for any typos or anyrhing: i’m typing this on my phone)
You have either never heard a Manson track in your life or you’re a complete and utter *****ing moron.
Wow, the level of ignorance in this list astounds me. I listen to Rammstein, and I don’t go around killing everyone. Evil-sounding? Google the meanings of the lyrics and tell me if that’s evil (they’re in German by the way, if you don’t know). Just because something sounds all angry and heavy does not mean it’s evil.
You sir are a dumbass
Chiddy Bang’s whole premise is taking indie rock songs and putting a fresh spin on them. MGMT is totally cool with this.
Their debut album is going to be released in February, I’m really looking forward to it.
thank you ryan, for #2. i am a HUGE fan of marilyns music, art, message & everything else hes achieved. (im not sure if youre a fan or not but…) its very disappointing when bad things happen & people pick a “scapegoat” & run with it. all because of someones appearence, message, symbolism they use, etc etc. if people took the time to actually read his autobiography, look at his art, listen to the TRUE message he is trying to share, alot of people would realize just how talented, wise, unique, & smart this man is. eminems another artist, whos simply misunderstood & blamed. it *****es me off to NO end. i dont mean to fill your page with my drawn out comment with no solid point lol, i just wanted to show my love & respect for marilyn & to also respect the opinions of others here who may NOT like him or what he has to say. its so sad when things like this happen & people MUST understand that music has saved lives. its certainly saved mine a few times. marilyns in particular. (& the cure) Music is SUCH an important thing..& what im trying to say, is that NO ONE else, man, woman, artist, period, should be blamed for someones elses stupid mistakes and/or actions because the culprits are mentally deranged. i hope ive made some kind of point with my everlong rant lol. great list by the way. xo
Sounds like people’s problems lie in not liking or understanding the genre of hip-hop, not the fact that sampling (which a lot of people are oversimplifying) is a lot easier said than done. And about number 8, MF DOOM’s album “Mm…Food” was pretty damn great. Oh, wait, he samples a lot too, so nevermind.
I don’t know about this list. I am majoring in music composition in college, and love music of (almost all) genres. I still don’t see a problem with using it to sell things. That’s like saying using graphic design to sell things is bad.
Commercial music not only helps provide musicians with funds, but if you think about it, it can showcase the importance of music. Without those songs and jingles in the background, commercials would be MUCH more boring.
…why is a still from Dara Park’s kiss in the bit about selling beer?
Great list!
Umm before you go putting stuff on your lists do a little bot more research. Eric harris and dylan kleibold (trenchcoat mafia) were not listening to or influemced by rammstein. It was another german band: KMFDM. And people need to stop blaming music and media for bad things happing to kids and at the hands of kids. I listen to marylin manson rammstein kmfdm slipknot ozzy osbourn etc and ive never broken a law except for seatbelt violation amd speeding. Everyone blaming the music because alot of it they cant understand the lyrics so its therefore evil or because it dosent fit into what mainstream/middleaged america calls normal.
This list sucks. seriously. music can do anything, more than you can imagine, and you dont get to decide what music is valid. I listen to extreme metal, metal that promotes violence, suicide, and misanthropia. but who ever said im not allowed to have misanthropic views. I happen to be a satanist, but you cant tell me its wrong because it is my religion, and i listen to music that connects with it, just like christians listen to country, and black people like rap. its about culture, and personality. what kind of music do you listen to? “a sense of community”? I along with countless other metalheads are the kind of people who are rejected by popular society, isolated. so we connect with music that was made by people with similar backrounds as us. before you slander music that you disagree with, remember that people once hated van goh’s art, and emily carr’s art, and da vinci’s art. go ahead and hate us, cause your too afraid to face us. all these people in the comments i can tell are great people. intelligent because they know you are a pathetic, biased, prick who will never understand true art
“distinctly evil-sounding German shock-metal of Rammstein”
Fool
Kiss by Dara is a great song though,even if it is used to sell beer.
kanye west is a massive bell end.
Awful list
#2 is total bullsh*t.
“Music is meant to inspire peace and a sense of community”
LOL!…
***** you
really though where does it say kanye claimed the songs he sampled daft punk with his own? he always gives credit to his work and with this logic, why would daft punk collaborate with him at the grammy’s? the thing about rap music, is that people sample songs, they pay their royalties or change it enough so it’s not “stealing” I mean c’mon, yeah some rappers give the genre a bad rep, but it’s mainly based on prejudice
What’s wrong with Glee?
An article written by someone who clearly knows nothing about music or what music actually is. That is a big stick up his ass
Besides this list being entirely stupid, I find it entertaining that so many people consider sampling to be stealing from real artists when most of the people you think are “real artists” probably wouldn’t exist if Elvis Presley hadn’t stolen a blues song and made it palatable for white people. I could care less whether you like rap or not, but it’s funny that it’s okay tar the entire genre as thieves and as not artists when electronica/techno is not mentioned, except as a real artist that was stolen from (LOL), when they do as much sampling if not more. You should probably think long and hard about why you seem to think that’s acceptable, but rappers sampling is not.
And, for the record, most Glee covers are true to their original arrangement or to a cover that is not in the style of a show tune. You didn’t do any either didn’t do any research before you wrote this or you just ignored stuff that didn’t suit whatever bull***** you were trying to get across.
I liked the list but the thing about rap music just doesnt sit right with me, out of the hundreds of songs produced alot of them have samples from older generation songs but that still leaves loads that don’t, plus the reason there used is because it makes the song sound better/sadder/more soulful, rap isnt just a genre in it’s own right it’s the head genre of countless other smaller ones such as gangsta rap, european rap, funky, crunk ect and it’s currently the biggest and fastest selling genre of all, proberly because people like kanye west and The Rza are clever enough to go through hundreds of samples to find the right one for there songs.
To spread hate and aggression and you put Marilyn Manson. You just proved you know nothing about what you are writing about. You think Marilyn Manson does that? He is shock and entertainer. Plus what is wrong with writing song about hate and aggression? If you knew anything, you would see this is how some of us get our hate and aggression out. Would you rather us go and take it out on another? Plus not to mention there really isn’t one real musician that hasn’t wrote a song about some kind of hate or aggression. It’s art, no matter how you look at it! Oh and if you want a real HATE and AGGRESSION band listen and look up Deicide, Cannibal Corpse, Immortal Technique or Literates, and ect…
Thats stupid saying that sampling is an inappropriate use of music. Thats like saying a cover is a violation of copyright…
Listing Marilyn Manson as someone who spreads anger and aggression just indicates an absolute lack of research went into this article beyond “Hey, what music do I know that is loud?”. There are so many things wrong with this article, like the beer part is the most self-defeating piece of ***** I have ever read. How dare Budweiser use good music to sell a product that is relevant to music for their target demographic!? Also you harshly criticise rap music as a whole, and then point your finger at Kanye and Jay-Z? Well you know what? Grunge music sucks, I mean, just look at Nickleback. That’s how ridiculous that argument is.