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    Someone in my neighborhood -- I know where it's at -- has the loud 'boom-boom' music on and has been doing it constantly for the last month and a half. You all should know the type of music: music up so loud you can hear it a half mile down the street, feels like your ears and windows are about to shatter, everything is rattling.

    Yea, that's the type of music that these people are playing and will play for HOURS, even at 2 freaking am. They live about a stree away, and I can hear it from their home, through my walls -- sometimes I can hear it in the shower! I can't hear the TV sometimes because the music is so loud. I am even hard of hearing and this is loud.

    Sad part? There's nothing I can do about it.

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    Call the cops and make a noise complaint.

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    • #3
      I never understood the appeal of extremely loud music. They always play it at 1AM when everyone is trying to sleep. The worst are those who drive by with the music at full blast. Can't you just play the music without forcing others to listen to it? You know, at NORMAL volume. Or would that be too considerate for these idiots?

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      • #4
        Are you sure we don't live on the same street? That sounds exactly like some of my neighbors.

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        • #5
          I may be wrong, but I think I read somewhere that a lot of that music is made specifically to be played at that volume. Which, to me, makes it more obnoxious.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Rageaholic View Post
            I never understood the appeal of extremely loud music. They always play it at 1AM when everyone is trying to sleep. The worst are those who drive by with the music at full blast. Can't you just play the music without forcing others to listen to it? You know, at NORMAL volume. Or would that be too considerate for these idiots?
            The point of that particular type of music, though, isn't the sound but the vibration it causes, which only works at obnoxiously high volume.

            And the time of 1AM is to make sure the neighbors are all home to "enjoy" it too, I guess
            "My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hobbs View Post
              Call the cops and make a noise complaint.
              Unfortunately, the cops in some areas take their good old time in coming. Also, even if they do come, rarely does anything happen--within an hour of them leaving, the "music" goes right back up to where it was.

              At least in my neighborhood, such antics aren't tolerated. Years ago, we had some idiot across the street who was *constantly* blasting his music at night. As usual, the cops came, he'd turn it down a bit...only to blast it again later. That went on for several weeks, until one of my neighbors (who was rumored to have "connections," if you know what I mean) went over there with a bat, and smashed the hell out of the guy's stereo

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              • #8
                I hate when it's ALLLLLLLLLLLLL bass. All you hear is this "BVVVVVVVV....BVVVVVV.....BVVVVVVVV.....BVVVVVVVVV ...."

                I was riding with a dude once who blasted his music like that, and I finally got so annoyed by it I messed with the EQ until it was back to normal and was able to actually identify what the music was - it was AC/DC!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by protege View Post
                  Unfortunately, the cops in some areas take their good old time in coming. Also, even if they do come, rarely does anything happen--within an hour of them leaving, the "music" goes right back up to where it was.
                  This. I don't think that cops around my area are exactly slow in coming, just that it would take more then one person to actually complain about it. And, yes, the music would just go back to it's high level within ten minutes anyways, so it would be pointless to really do anything.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Android Kaeli View Post
                    This. I don't think that cops around my area are exactly slow in coming, just that it would take more then one person to actually complain about it. And, yes, the music would just go back to it's high level within ten minutes anyways, so it would be pointless to really do anything.

                    That is how it is in my city.

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                    • #11
                      If you're able to go into these peoples' houses, might I suggest some conveniently placed magnets?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Rageaholic View Post
                        I never understood the appeal of extremely loud music.
                        I love my music loud (mostly classic rock) but I also know that there is a time for it and a time NOT for it.

                        On the highway - it's blasted. During the day, it's loud but not loud enough to register on USGS siesmographs. Yoiu might hear it if you're around my house but that's about it.

                        At night - I guarantee you will NOT hear it outside my house (outside my office area if my wife is home and trying to sleep).

                        Originally posted by protege View Post
                        Unfortunately, the cops in some areas take their good old time in coming. Also, even if they do come, rarely does anything happen--within an hour of them leaving, the "music" goes right back up to where it was.
                        Then call again and if other people in the neighborhood are having issues with it then have them call too.

                        Trust me, the police will get tired of coming out there and they will do something about it - eventually.

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                        • #13
                          ...but what they do about it may well be to stop responding at all.
                          "My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Rageaholic View Post
                            Can't you just play the music without forcing others to listen to it? You know, at NORMAL volume.
                            "normal" is a relative term. due to hearing damage from when i was younger, my normal volume is quite a bit higher than say, my wife's. when we listen to the radio or watch tv at her normal volume, i can hear something, but it's muffled to the point that i can't understand what's being said.

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                            • #15
                              At the same time, your normal volume probably isn't at the wake the people across a busy street volume. When I can hear someone's stereo over the frikkin train whistle, it's too loud.

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