When did Rock Music die?

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Muse

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It died precisely the moment you stopped enjoying it.

I'm working in college radio and last night I brought home a CD to review for the station. It's titled "Rock 'N' Roll Will Never Die." No lie.
 

Muse

Lifer
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Last thread hijack post : This is there up high as one of my favorite hard rock songs :
Testament - Animal magnetism
I played Slayer from "South of Heaven" on my radio show yesterday. The song was "Ghosts of War." Utterly shredding awesomeness!

 
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I played Slayer from "South of Heaven" on my radio show yesterday. The song was "Ghosts of War." Utterly shredding awesomeness!


Yikes. That is a little to rough for me.
I like it more relaxed like this :
Vicious Rumors - Murderball

 

Red Storm

Lifer
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Music doesn't die. Nobody is forcing you to listen to whatever shit is being promoted, and all the great songs you've heard in your life are still there.
 

bigboxes

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Greta Van Fleet is one of the few new rock bands I like. Oh, and put me down for the 80's rocked. I saw so many great bands. If you didn't have fun then you were too old. Those days were a blast!
 
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KMFJD

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rock didn't die, you just got lazy looking for it since it's not spoon feed to you any more by radio/mtv

 

Muse

Lifer
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Whenever I hear that rock is dead I know the person who said it is out of touch.