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Thread started 05/17/07 7:37am

Christaro

What happened to rock 'n' roll?

Is it dead like Lenny K. sang?

If u don't think it's dead: can u mention any contemporary rock 'n' roll bands?
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Reply #1 posted 05/17/07 7:41am

chakah

Christaro said:

Is it dead like Lenny K. sang?

If u don't think it's dead: can u mention any contemporary rock 'n' roll bands?


Seether
Finger Eleven
My Chemical Romance
Lonestar Pornstar
Cult Status
Evans Blue
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Reply #2 posted 05/17/07 7:50am

NorthernLad

rock 'n' roll is alive (and it lives in minneapolis) biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 05/17/07 12:47pm

thebanishedone

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two things 1)grunge hapenned to rock music,

yes grunge brought guitar back to the forefront
but at the same time brought worst sides of punk:
no good instrumentalist and composers.rock musice
become dark and bitter music.gone were the days o
f great power chords rock become depresive music.


lousy composers and musician made people go
listen to other kind of music.
also rock isn't young anymore it turn 50 2 years ago.
new kids wants new stuff,
new rock.

but what is rock?dance music
music for people who want to dance .psihodelic and
progresive rock wasnt good music to dancing
so rock moved into punk movement which simplified rock music again to be dancing music
,after that it moved to new wave,second british invasion of heavy metal and after that nothing.
stagnation
so maybe its safe to say rock was natural progression of dance music.
rock is dance
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Reply #4 posted 05/17/07 12:54pm

JoeTyler

The Hellacopters
Diamond Dogs
The Darkness
AC/DC
Aerosmith
The Rolling Stones
Wolfmother
The Black Crowes
Gov't Mule
Queens of the stone age
Mother Superior
Velvet Revolver
Godsmack
The Strokes
The Hives
Turbonegro
Young heart attack

Nowadays OCK AND ROLL isn't a mainstream genre as it was during the 50's, 60's and 70's, but it's not dead
tinkerbell
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