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 No.88544

Will Rock make a comeback bros…

 No.88546

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>>88544

>wanting more dadrock

no thanks


 No.88547

>>88546

rock doesnt always mean bland dadrock shit


 No.88548

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>>88546

Not asking for some genre resurrection, just that rock coming back into the mainstream. It's getting way too fucking tiring with all the shitty pop infesting the radio.


 No.88551

>>88544

Only in the form of funk rock


 No.88552

>>88551

>Only in the form of funk rock

Interesting. How do you know? While on the subject, what is the rising rock genre coming from the underground now?


 No.88553

>>88552

Me and your uncle have that garage band going on. Come on son, you know how hard we're working to bring back rock music.


 No.88556

>>88548

But there's rock in the mainstream. Except it's shitty rock


 No.88557

>>88552

There's actually tons of sludge rock around the last few years. I dunno what happened to make all these bands pop up.


 No.88558

>>88556

>>88557

That's sounds good. At least there is some communities of different type of rock scenes.


 No.88559

Your images and posting style reek of halfchan.

Please consider going back.


 No.88561

>>88559

Everyone's been to halfchan at least once in their lives, anon.


 No.88562

>>88561

I have never posted on 4chan, I debuted on 8chan


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 No.88566

>>88544

<wanting cock rock to make a comeback


 No.88568

Of course not. Could you name a genre from the early 1900's that came back? Genres don't come back because they get stale and nobody comes up with newer ideas, and then their popularity is superseded by something else. Music with the same instrumentation might become popular in mainstream culture again. Metal is still a pretty creative genre, at least in underground circles, so it's not like nobody uses the instruments anymore.


 No.88570

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>wants to rock to come back

>posts angsty faggot as an example

Try better genres and dig for music. Also the radio has always been garbage and the only valid concerns is the cultural and societal changes it brings now with all the nigger jangle and pop slop.


 No.88571

>>88563

Thanks


 No.88572

>>88568

I'm not asking for like a revival of past genres like prog or grunge, but I'm asking that if Rock in general would come back in some form or another into the mainstream again?


 No.88575

well, its only making advances in the metal scene. straight rock nowadays (aside from the dad rock bands of the 70s and 80s and as far back as the origins in the 50s were good) is basically anything that's not metal but annoying to listen to anyways and I don't mean in the lame way I mean in the fact its grimy and nasty. the late 80s grunge bands were the last of the good stuff. then it went to shit circa 95. if any guitar music I listen to nowadays is most filthy punk music and metal bordering on the unlistenable. and the occasional weird/prog act.


 No.88585

>>88572

>muh rock

>muh jeetards

guitars are overused and anything other than them decreasing in popularity is shit option.


 No.88589

>>88568

Blues

Jazz

Folk music

Noise

Genres are constantly rehashed. They never ever go away. The black and death metal of the nineties were also a rehash of the BM and DM of the eighties. Since then hardly anything has changed in metal, so much for your creativity.


 No.88597

>>88589

None of those genres died though. I'm talking about dead genres, like ragtime and boogie woogie.

>>88572

>I'm not asking if subgenres will come back

>I'm asking if the parent genre to those subgenres will come back

How does anything I said not apply to rock in general?


 No.88601

>>88597

I thought you meant that I wanted some revival of a past genre, what I'm saying is that I just want a new rock genre to be made mainstream again.


 No.88603

>>88601

I work in radio (Not the music programming department, but still in radio). I can give you some insight into the circular logic that goes on in the minds of executives:

We don't play rock because people who listen to our station don't listen to rock because we don't play rock because the people who listen to our station don't listen to rock (All the way into infinity).

It's the type of logic that only makes sense if you don't care about music at all, and are only interested in selling ad space. Right now, no one listens to the radio apart from the news on their way to work. They're desperate, so they just play what every other station is playing, because they think "If other stations are playing it, people must want to listen to that." The problem is, EVERY station manager thinks that, so again it's circular. Trying to argue with them about this is useless, because they don't think like normal people, just what their spreadsheet tells them.

"People who like rock don't listen to our station that doesn't play rock so we won't play rock because they don't listen to our station that doesn't play rock."


 No.88606

>>88544

>bros

Get out fag


 No.88619

>>88606

Stop being mean


 No.88621

>>88603

This is sad.

Than how the hell this hiphop and rap shit manage to get mainstream if radios were to scared to try new things?


 No.88622

Will he?


 No.88645

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>>88552

Because funk and jazz rock were the only forms of rock that were ever relevant


 No.88647

>>88563

>le ebin snide reply XD

Sarcasm is the lowest form of humor. Delete your post and never return.


 No.88654

Is post grunge still a thing? I hope not. The only rock station in my area has a pretty loose definition of "rock" sometimes, the most egregious example being Lose Yourself playing occasionally. It's all over the place regardless, shifting from stuff like Bring Me To Life and Crawling to AC/DC and Journey, so I have no idea what's "new". When are we gonna get Disco Demolition Night 2: Electric Boogaloo?


 No.88655

>>88621

>rockstars complain about being rockstars and then commit suicide

and you're wondering why mr moishe prefers the rappers who brag about how much money they have in their lyrics? White guilt killed rock music.


 No.88657

>>88621

I'm not from the U.S, so I don't know the full story. It started with disco, but I won't go into that.

The short version is, Jews figured out that you can get blacks to buy any old shit if you tell them it's cool. They signed rap acts, paid them fuck all, and used a little payola to get them on stations, which is why old school rappers fucking hate kikes worse than /pol/. Because they paid the rappers so little, if anything, they could keep more money. White artists were smarter, and wouldn't let themselves get signed into being short changed.


 No.88676

>>88654

it never was a thing


 No.88752

>>88676

and neither was grunge


 No.88760

>>88752

>and neither was grunge

Stop this.


 No.88765

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>>88544

I just don't know anymore man.


 No.88835

rock is big in place like France/Spain/Italy

or any other place that is connected to the Mediterranean sea, you may want to move there;


 No.88840

>>88835

>rock is big in place like France/Spain/Italy

those places are also nearly bankrupt and full of obstructive bureaucracy

really makes you think


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 No.88885

Rock died when Mother Love Bone split up


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 No.88970

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>>88544

>>88548

Hopefully it does, just as long as it's not Kurt Cuckbain trash

>>88885

This

>you will never live in a world where Wood got clean, MLB made it big, and thus spared us of pearl jam


 No.88998

>>88970

>Hopefully it does, just as long as it's not Kurt Cuckbain trash

I'm fine with that. We can get some good grunge stuff after the fun parts.


 No.89022

>>88544

>Asking for a Rock comeback

>Posts picture of man responsible for its death

What did you mean by this?


 No.89027

>>88647

you are the lowest form of basic anon


 No.89031

>>89022

>guy who never grew out of his angsty teenage phase gets thrown into the spotlight

>after three years he can't handle it and becomes an hero

>everyone is somehow surprised that this guy with the mentality of a child and incredibly obvious depression and drug addiction became an hero

>"maybe we shouldn't be glorifying this genre with a history of debauchery and other issues"

That's just my take on it. My childhood was spent watching vh1 in the 2000s so I know fuckall about the 90s.


 No.89050

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I recently saw some chart that showed the peak of rock was the late 70's early 80's. after that it went down, then had a minor bump in 94 (thank you kurt).

Its really depressing having grown up in the last age of rock as being mainstream. You know stuff like the strokes, the killers, or even my chemical romance.

And then the world just decided rock isnt allowed to be popular anymore. And then you have like passive aggressive assholes with daddy issues who just REEEE and shout the words "dad rock", like that is supposed to be a valid criticism.

My dad didnt even listen to rock music.

I really dislike this time period culturally and musically. this decade. Its nothing but EDM and rap.

And you arent even allowed to complain or they call you le wrong generation.

You are just supposed to sit there and eat shit and smile and say you like it.

I just wasnt made for these times.


 No.89062

>>88544

there are some underground genres/bands in rock that are really good now

fuck mainstream shit!


 No.89065

Daily reminder that all post 50s music is the product of Jewish subversion


 No.89078

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Most genres never die, just because its not being accepted by normalfags or hipsters is not a reason to assume a genre is "dead". Even then there are rock bands like King Gizzard that are still getting recognition.

>>89050

Indie rock is still popular in the Pitchfork-frequenting hipster circles, even the popular stuff is either girl and her 3 beta orbiters or faggot sadboi who wants to be like Mac DeMarco.

I'll agree with you on the rap part as trap rap is probably the biggest cancer to inflict hip-hop since the garbage pop rap of the 2000s.

As for EDM, I'm assuming you mean garbage normalfag shit like AWOLNation or something. EDM is a blanket term encompassing shit like house, breakbeat, and trance. No wonder people call you "le wrong generation" as you pass off genres that are good because of the Top 40 shit you hear on the radio. I can get what you mean about faggots on places like RYM dismissing older rock music because they're posers full of white guilt and have daddy issues, but at the same time you can't just dismiss entire genres because you've only listened to rock. That's called being a pleb.

>>89065

Why are you on /mu/, then?


 No.89079

>>89078

*even if


 No.89085

>>89050

Reading everything in your post wants me to reply "le wrong genuration"


 No.89115

Classical hasn't come back, neither has jazz, or new-wave (at least to a scale where the modern creations are highly significant), so probably not.


 No.89130

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Only when its viable for most band to not sparkle and pretty up the edges of their sound and then get tossed aside by corporations. When Portugal The Man, a band running around for over a fucking decade, decides to commercialize their sound for shitty Mineralwater and iPad commercials, and when the biggest "Rock" bands of the decade is an industry-manufactured commercial machine from day-job marketers from Salt Lake City, it's fucking over (in terms of mass pop culture perspectives).

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 No.89144

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Might as well be asking if thrash is going to comeback. No

>>88548

>radio music

>>88568

Swing came back in the 90's anon.

>>88603

So, webm related? Shame that all radio stations are just

>dad rock/mom pop (only decent thing on)

>shitty pop

>nig hop

and

>bland country

>>89050

<muh wrong generation

Explore more shit anon, there's more to 21st century music than the radio.


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 No.89446

Check out King Gizzard, and Greta Van Fleet. Either of those guys are gonna make it imo. They are already rising in popularity.

>>89022

>le kert grung killed rock and role

Rock was very much alive after Grunge. numetal and indie shit killed it, and jewish music industry leaders ditched it for nigger beats.


 No.89542

>>89115

But Rock as a genre has come back from the brink many times in popularity. Mainly in the 70s and 90s.


 No.89546

>>89144

>swing came back

nah I'd say that pop rock larping as swing appeared


 No.89547

>>88970

>My favorite band would have been great if the singer would have gotten clean.

Getting clean is unquestionably good for an individual overall, but are there any rock musicians who did their best creative work after getting clean & sober? faggots who were always straight edge don't count


 No.89576

>>89542

I would say that rock was still alive during those eras.


 No.89577

>>89547

>My favorite band would have been great if the singer would have gotten clean.

Eminem perfect example.


 No.89582

>>89576

>disco domination

>alive

You might have something when it came to the 90s, but hair metal is kinda subgrenre to rock so…


 No.89627

>>89577

Nah he was edgy in his prime but he should retire


 No.89628

>>89065

Oh well, better stop listening to Skrewdriver because they're Jewish. Bunch poseurs.


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 No.90049

>>89022

It's a lie, Def Leppard was the ones to knock Nevermind off the charts. Rock was big, it was just that the music industry couldn't afford paying them anymore, they wanted too much money (and rightfully so).


 No.90070

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Warcry looks good, they released an album last year and have quite a following in spicland.


 No.90071

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And Rata Blanca released just in 2015.


 No.90422

>>89065

reminder: all popular music is shit because of the culture industry


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 No.90449

>>88544

Maybe however Im cool with where things are now. Rock has gone back to being slightly underground to where its easier to get in and shows for cool bands are cheap as fuck.

Hell even Ariel Pink was an awesome fucking show for $25 USD. If this was in the 80s or 90s it would be way fucking more.


 No.90472

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>>90070

For some reason, metal is really popular in South America. Embed related.




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