Yes you can because there is a law that if you can hear a car's radio from over 60 feet away, that is illegal.
You can by all means call the police about matters such as this, but whether they will respond or take any action over your complaint depends almost entirely on legislation in force where you live; laws differ from place to place and must be looked at in relation to your own area of jurisdiction.
Your local police force will be able to advise you on neighbourhood problems, their resolution and your legal rights and responsibilities, as will other local authorities.
If you do make an official complaint, one of the first things you are likely to be asked is whether you've approached your neighbours to discuss the situation. If you haven't made a calm and reasoned attempt to resolve the problem yourself, but are trying to have the police do this for you, it's entirely possible this might be considered a misuse of police resources.
In any neighbourhood dispute, you are, quite reasonably, expected to make an effort to resolve the situation yourselves before calling in authorities.
Unfortunately you'll have to call the police and file a complaint
Call the police.
Chances are that they do it to annoy you. But if it's rap music and your neighbors are thuggish, it must be because they are ghetto.
Yes country music does teach you to respect your neighbors
Yes
Many things including but not limited to being told to turn it down, to being yelled at, to having the police called, to getting into a physical altercation, to nothing.
Having the police come and break up the party is bad enough, but having the neighbors upset is worse. You have to live beside them for a long time, unless you are a student and planning to move out soon why get them upset. Tone down the music to an acceptable level and keep the party under control. The police are there to Keep the peace and if you are disturbing the peace of your neighbors the police will fine you. Getting kicked out of the place you are living in has an effect on you when you seek out other dwellings. Landlords do not want trouble makers and a background check is becoming a normal part of renting.
It is all right to be addicted to the piano, as long as your piano playing does not disturb your neighbors' sleep. As addictions go, music is quite harmless.
If the neighbors are not torturing each other, then there is no reason to think they are. It could be the type of music they're playing or something else.
playing opera music outside where the buses are
Boss is the best headphones to keep the music you are playing only in your ears and not to the guy next to you. The high-end headphones will all do this, It seems the more you pay the less noise disturbs the people around you.
If its really loud, call the cops