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  2. Screaming (music) - Wikipedia

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    Screaming is an extended vocal technique that is popular in "aggressive" music genres such as heavy metal, punk rock, and noise music. It is common in the more extreme subgenres of heavy metal , such as death and black metal , grindcore , as well as many other subgenres.

  3. Screaming - Wikipedia

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    Screaming and yelling are also a means of expressing pleasure. Studies on monkeys have shown that when female monkeys scream during sex, it helps the male ejaculate. An approximation of 86 percent of the times where female monkeys screamed during a sexual encounter, brought a 59 percent success rate, in comparison to the 2 percent, without the ...

  4. List of music considered the worst - Wikipedia

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    Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends, Screaming Lord Sutch (1970) Screaming Lord Sutch, a pioneer of shock rock, was backed on this album by a supergroup including some of Britain's best known-rock musicians, such as Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and John Bonham, Jeff Beck, session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins, and Noel Redding of The Jimi Hendrix Experience ...

  5. What science says about teen girls screaming and ... - AOL

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    Social media is teeming with girls screaming in the background of concert footage of Billie Eilish — even openly sobbing for their camera, seemingly reveling in their outpouring of emotion.

  6. Christina Applegate Reveals Why Her MS Leaves Her "Screaming ...

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    Christina Applegate has been open about her struggles with multiple sclerosis, getting down to the uncomfortable details of what it's like living with the chronic nervous system disease.

  7. Intermittent explosive disorder - Wikipedia

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    Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) or Episodic dyscontrol syndrome (EDS) is a mental and behavioral disorder characterized by explosive outbursts of anger and/or violence, often to the point of rage, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand (e.g., impulsive shouting, screaming or excessive reprimanding triggered by relatively inconsequential events).

  8. Review: Janet Jackson gets crowds of all types dancing — A ...

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    Screaming fans alone were enough to make me reach for earplugs (which I rarely use). The mix twenty rows back from the stage was largely bass and vocals. But it actually sounded better without ...

  9. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    Bad Things Happen In War’ Until now, the most common wound of war was thought to be PTSD, an involuntary reaction to a remembered life-threatening fear. In combat, the physical response to fear and danger – hyper-alertness, the flush of adrenaline that energizes muscles – is necessary for survival.