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Laughing Man

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It isn't done well on Radio.... I beg to differ

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Sonic_Waffle

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They say this about every genre of music once in a while, and it tend to only be true for the REALLY popular genre's e.g. Disco, early British Punk, Grunge (not exactly dead, just not as popular), Techno (still going I guess... but still kinda sucks.) Rock will keep going with every single generation, sure it may take a detour everyonce in a while and wander into sucksville e.g. Indy Alternative rock.* Rock will be around as long as there are guitars, punk and metal will loiter forever as long as there are ticked off Teenagers around the world, and poprock will die out when the Jonas Brothers finally decide to stop making music.

*I acknowledge that some Indy/Alternative rock can be good, but the majority of the music from this category that I've heard is really sucky.

And why has no-one mentioned MASTODON?!
 

Shugaazer

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Roamin11 said:
Rock is dead in my eyes, there are no songs like on my dads old records, no song today is even close to heavy metal by sammy hagard, *sigh* songs you drive way to dam fast to and love it!
Have you listened to Whitesnake's 'Good to be Bad' , or (of course) Dokken's 'Lightning Strikes Again' ? I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

A lot of the 80's hard rock bands have actually been releasing material over the past couple years. The only thing is that they don't have MTV as an outlet anymore, and the scene died with the advent of grunge, and alternative music. Plenty of newer bands influenced by the late 70's and 80's scenes are out there too (like Talisman, Burning Rain, etc) but you have to look for them.

I've found www.sleazeroxx.com to be a great resource for catching up on what the old guys are up to, but also for finding out about new hard rock bands.
 

PedroSteckecilo

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Rock is dead? How the hell do I keep buying rock albums then...

Should my Eagles of Death Metal CD exist? What about my Constantines or Kaiser Chiefs...
 

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Merciless.Fire said:
Cheesebob said:
Tool doesn't count, mainly because they are utter shit on toast ;)

My list would be:

Oasis

Coldplay

Nickelback

R.E.M. (although that may be too alternive)
You said Tool was shit, and went on listing Oasis?

Quick, we need to get this guy some Lateralus STAT!
Hey, after listening to Tool on Guitar Hero 4 world tour I can honestly say they are the WORST band I have ever listened to, and my brother listens to a lot of emo and screamo, so I know when I hear crap music
 

somekindawizard

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Joselyn said:
somekindawizard said:
System of a down (1994)
Placebo (1994)
Eagles of death metal
Biffy Clyro
The Raconteurs
Kings of Leon
The Darkness
Artic monkeys
Wolfmother

To name a few.....
You've heard of Wolfmother?? Not alot of people on this have heard of them...great band...
And props on the above...heard of them all except Biffy Clyro and Artic Monkeys!
Ya wolfmother rock. I cant believe you never heard of Artic Monkeys. Their a very popular English band. The singer is a great storyteller.

Biffy Clyro are one of my fav bands. Their from scotland and I hifghly recommend them. Check out their album "Infinity land" if your interested. Their latest album Puzzle is quiet good but its very mainstream so it might give the wrong impression.
 

Snype

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Rock is dead! Long live Paper and Scissors!


On topic: rock isnt dead. There are plenty of rock bands still about.

Muse
Turisas
Manson

to name a few.
 

WolfLordAndy

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Just wondering, where are you living thats saying rock is dead? In the UK its as alive as ever. But in say, france, all they really have is Europop...
 

jasoncyrus

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I agree, slipknot is a lot closer to death metal than rock *shudders*

Assuming you can even class their screaming as death metal....DM is more grunting etc.

In short slipknot =/= music.

Anyway...

Rock started WWAAAYYYYYYYY before late nineties. An example off the top of my head is queen, formed in the 1970s.

There are most likely earlier rock bands before that.

As for rock being dead they are most likely referring to traditional rock which most bands dont conform to these days.

I'm actually quite surprised (and slightly peeved) that people don't know what rock is anymore.

Example: Turisas is NOT rock, it's Norse Metal. I say norse metal because its heavy metal with a strictly Norse mythology theme to their songs.

As mentioned in an earlier post, a perfect example of modern rock are the Foo Fighters. Great rifts, great lyrics, great songs.
 

Joselyn

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somekindawizard said:
Joselyn said:
somekindawizard said:
System of a down (1994)
Placebo (1994)
Eagles of death metal
Biffy Clyro
The Raconteurs
Kings of Leon
The Darkness
Artic monkeys
Wolfmother

To name a few.....
You've heard of Wolfmother?? Not alot of people on this have heard of them...great band...
And props on the above...heard of them all except Biffy Clyro and Artic Monkeys!
Ya wolfmother rock. I cant believe you never heard of Artic Monkeys. Their a very popular English band. The singer is a great storyteller.

Biffy Clyro are one of my fav bands. Their from scotland and I hifghly recommend them. Check out their album "Infinity land" if your interested. Their latest album Puzzle is quiet good but its very mainstream so it might give the wrong impression.
Yeah, I will be sure to check them out!
Any favs on the "Infinity Land" album that you recommend?? It seems you've good taste :)
 

TwistedEllipses

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Joselyn said:
somekindawizard said:
System of a down (1994)
Placebo (1994)
Eagles of death metal
Biffy Clyro
The Raconteurs
Kings of Leon
The Darkness
Artic monkeys
Wolfmother

To name a few.....
You've heard of Wolfmother?? Not alot of people on this have heard of them...great band...
And props on the above...heard of them all except Biffy Clyro and Artic Monkeys!
Who hasn't heard of wolfmother? If you like the Arctic monkeys, you might like the last shadow puppets...
 

sneak_copter

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I was gonna say Oasis, but it turns out that they were formed in 1991. Damn.
Oasis is one of my favourite bands ever.
I just got the impression that this was the wrong forum for me...

*shoots himself*

Argh... "Dig Out your soul" was not shit!!!!
 

John-Joe

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Clutch
The Sword
They're both still going pretty strong.. The Sword has an awesome old school Black Sabbath sound to it. Check it out if you haven't already
 

wewontdie11

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Me. I'm proof rock isn't dead as I'm a practising musician in a band, playing good 'ol fashioned heavy rock music.
 

slamm

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It's just that a lot of the good rock is overshadowed by bad rap and emo music, making it much harder to find on the radio and in the mainstream.