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The blur comes into focus: it's the back of a spiky-haired head, jerking to the manic tempo then resting stock-still.
Ira Robbins and Scott Isler of Trouser Press describe the result: With just four chords and one manic tempo, New York's Ramones blasted open the clogged arteries of mid-'70s rock, reanimating the music.
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Live drums come in, upping the tempo to manic punk.
A pop song written in D Major, "Manic Monday" moves at a tempo of 116 beats per minute and is set in common time.
You feel manic, your hands vibrating at the tempo of a volatilised political reality; your teeth chatter, your eyes pulse.
AllMusic said that it combines the mid-tempo grooves of South of Heaven with "manic bursts of aggression" à la Reign in Blood.
The new songs kept up the manic energy and tunefulness, but they hinted at the growing ambitions that surfaced on "Pretty.Odd".: there were tempo shifts, interludes of strings and synthesizer in "Let's Kill Tonight," and hints of cabaret and tango, switching to power ballad, in "Nearly Witches".
2. Tempo, tempo.
as being a manic-depressive, manic type.
Deliberate tempo.
Medium tempo.
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