The following language and subject matter will flag

Frequent use of common swears or strong language (usually in conjunction with other strong content or subject matter): , bastard, ass, tits, etc. Use of strong common swears: , , cunt, etc. Explicit or frequent reference to ual acts/anatomy: “giving head,”blow job,”anal,”pussy,” etc. Frequent reference to use of illegal drugs: e, replica Chanel J12 H1007 Men's Watch heroin, other forms of extreme substance abuse. Direct or explicit reference to extreme violent physical and/or ual acts: murder, rape, serial killings, mutilation, etc. Now let's take a look at criteria that would qualify a song for a T rating, compared to what would be appropriate for the Rock Band Network.

The following language and subject matter will flag content for a “T” rating: Infrequent use of common swears: “ass,”crap,”damn, ,” (occasionally edited, based on context), “bastard,” and so on. Direct and infrequent reference to ual acts: “masturbate,”jerk off,”going down,” etc. Allusions, masked or otherwise, to ual acts: masturbation, oral , etc. Infrequent references to illegal drugs/drug use, alcohol, smoking, and/or substance abuse. Allusions, masked or otherwise, to physical violence: war, replica Chanel J12 H0970 Men's Watch suicide, bombings, etc.The following language and subject matter is OK for RBN: Infrequent use of minor swears and other questionable language: “darn,”hell,” etc.

Masked allusions to physical intimacy: For example, the Black Crowes' song “Hard to Handle,” (“…baby let me light your candle…”). Direct reference, masked allusion, or threat of mild violence: For example: “Gimme Three Steps,” by Lynyrd Skynyrd, “Skullcrusher Mountain” by Jonathan Coulton, “I Fought the Law” by The Clash. Once these replica Chanel J12 H0940 Men's Watch guidelines are laid out, the page goes on to give specific examples of exceptions. Take the phrase “god damn.