Types Of Target
Audience
Metal heads
Metalheads Music Genres
Metal heads often listen
to classic rock along
with blues rock,
classical, and opera
based music, since
those 2 genres are the
root of what rock music
could be considered
today and the dawn of
all music.
Metalheads Nature
Metal heads tend to
have a powerful
dislike towards the
close-minded and
mainstream. The
majority tend to be
very liberal and anti-
conservative, but not
all of course.
Metal Lyrics and Music
Metal lyrics are often quite political and have more
meaning than what people say. Metal music is very
often stereotyped as “satanic devil related material” .
This is the worst stereotype of them all and the
reason many don’t give metal a chance. Metal lyrics
also deal with independence, pride, and free will.
The metal genre has more sub-genres that any other
musical genre existing today. These genres are often
known as classic metal, death metal, black metal,
grind core, thrash metal, symphonic metal, opera
metal, folk metal, Viking metal, industrial metal,
progressive metal, power metal, etc.
Punks
Punk Music Culture
The punk music culture is
centered around a loud,
aggressive genre of rock music
called punk rock. Punk rock is
usually played by small bands
consisting of a vocalist, one or
two electric guitarists, an electric
bassist and a drummer. In some
punk bands, the musicians
contribute backup vocals, which
typically consist of shouted
slogans, choruses or football-
style chants.
Punk Music
Punk rock vocals sometimes
sound nasal, and lyrics are
often shouted instead of
sung in a conventional
sense, particularly in
hardcore styles. The vocal
approach is characterized
by a lack of variety; shifts in
pitch, volume, or
intonational style are
relatively infrequent.
Goths
Gothic Culture
The Goth culture has
associated tastes in music,
aesthetics, and fashion.
Styles of dress within the
subculture range from
deathrock, punk, and
Victorian styles, or
combinations of the above,
most often with dark attire,
makeup, and hair.
Gothic Music
The music of the Goth
subculture
encompasses a
number of different
styles, including Gothic
rock, deathrock, post-
punk, darkwave,
ethereal, industrial
music, and
neoclassical.
Emos
Emo Culture
The emo subculture represents sadness, guilt, despair,
and self-hatred. This subculture is one of the most
popular and obsessive youth cultures of today. Fashion
for the emo subculture is very interesting. They wear
extreme and heavy make-up and sporty clothing. The
hair is the most important element for the emo
subculture. Usually colored in black, the haircuts are
usually short and unisex and covers half of the face.
Very popular clothing and accessories include bracelets,
stockings, badges, and tight pants and shirts. The emo
subculture also has a variety of piercings to match their
very unique image. As for music, emos listen to music
that is a mix of punk and indie rock.
Emo Music
Emo is a style of
rock music
characterized by
melodic
musicianship and
expressive, often
confessional lyrics.
sIt was known as
"emotional hardcore"
or "emocore“.
Teenage Girls
Teenage Girls Culture
Teenage girls,
especially the ones who
are “typical girls” i.e.
pink colour lovers,
shopping lovers,
makeup lovers etc. are
most interested towards
romance and love
genres of music and
movies.
Teenage Girls Favorite Genre
Teenage girls are mainly
attracted towards love
genres, romance and
happy music. Some girls
who are upset with their
partner are attracted more
towards sad music that is
soft. Mostly breakup songs
and songs which express
their own life.
Teenage Couples
Teenage couples Culture
Happy teenage couples
are more into happy
stuff like happy music,
movies with happy
endings etc. Sincere
couples are usually
very emotional and cry
at happy endings and
are happy to watch
happy music genres.

Target audience

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    Metalheads Music Genres Metalheads often listen to classic rock along with blues rock, classical, and opera based music, since those 2 genres are the root of what rock music could be considered today and the dawn of all music.
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    Metalheads Nature Metal headstend to have a powerful dislike towards the close-minded and mainstream. The majority tend to be very liberal and anti- conservative, but not all of course.
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    Metal Lyrics andMusic Metal lyrics are often quite political and have more meaning than what people say. Metal music is very often stereotyped as “satanic devil related material” . This is the worst stereotype of them all and the reason many don’t give metal a chance. Metal lyrics also deal with independence, pride, and free will. The metal genre has more sub-genres that any other musical genre existing today. These genres are often known as classic metal, death metal, black metal, grind core, thrash metal, symphonic metal, opera metal, folk metal, Viking metal, industrial metal, progressive metal, power metal, etc.
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    Punk Music Culture Thepunk music culture is centered around a loud, aggressive genre of rock music called punk rock. Punk rock is usually played by small bands consisting of a vocalist, one or two electric guitarists, an electric bassist and a drummer. In some punk bands, the musicians contribute backup vocals, which typically consist of shouted slogans, choruses or football- style chants.
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    Punk Music Punk rockvocals sometimes sound nasal, and lyrics are often shouted instead of sung in a conventional sense, particularly in hardcore styles. The vocal approach is characterized by a lack of variety; shifts in pitch, volume, or intonational style are relatively infrequent.
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    Gothic Culture The Gothculture has associated tastes in music, aesthetics, and fashion. Styles of dress within the subculture range from deathrock, punk, and Victorian styles, or combinations of the above, most often with dark attire, makeup, and hair.
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    Gothic Music The musicof the Goth subculture encompasses a number of different styles, including Gothic rock, deathrock, post- punk, darkwave, ethereal, industrial music, and neoclassical.
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    Emo Culture The emosubculture represents sadness, guilt, despair, and self-hatred. This subculture is one of the most popular and obsessive youth cultures of today. Fashion for the emo subculture is very interesting. They wear extreme and heavy make-up and sporty clothing. The hair is the most important element for the emo subculture. Usually colored in black, the haircuts are usually short and unisex and covers half of the face. Very popular clothing and accessories include bracelets, stockings, badges, and tight pants and shirts. The emo subculture also has a variety of piercings to match their very unique image. As for music, emos listen to music that is a mix of punk and indie rock.
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    Emo Music Emo isa style of rock music characterized by melodic musicianship and expressive, often confessional lyrics. sIt was known as "emotional hardcore" or "emocore“.
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    Teenage Girls Culture Teenagegirls, especially the ones who are “typical girls” i.e. pink colour lovers, shopping lovers, makeup lovers etc. are most interested towards romance and love genres of music and movies.
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    Teenage Girls FavoriteGenre Teenage girls are mainly attracted towards love genres, romance and happy music. Some girls who are upset with their partner are attracted more towards sad music that is soft. Mostly breakup songs and songs which express their own life.
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    Teenage couples Culture Happyteenage couples are more into happy stuff like happy music, movies with happy endings etc. Sincere couples are usually very emotional and cry at happy endings and are happy to watch happy music genres.