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    I know this doesnt belong here but....

    So, this proabably doesnt belong here, but, i dont know where to put it. so here we go. Every decade, we have a new style of rock music.....
    The 60's were the classic rock
    The 70's gave birth to Hard Rock/Punk
    The 80's gave us Metal/Hair Metal
    And the 90's gave us grunge Rock.

    Now, the 00's gave us.. well...hell Rap dominated. We all here hate this, and the music that was stil around basically gave us post-Grunge, or Alternative..

    Any suggestions on whats in store for music in the 10's?????

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    i was never aware that classic rock was a genre of music? weird.


    Stop letting your radio dictate your knowledge.


    for the 2010's i see nothing changing. Big Business and Corporations don't like change, therefore there will be none. Why do you think there hasn't been any really drastic changes for nearly 10-15 years now?


    You should get this moved into History of Rock. The rest of us in there will help you out with this thread.

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    I think in 60s you mean Psychedelic rock
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    2010's came early: Disney Pop

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    Your right I hate this alternative, pop and soft rock crap and I would love to see heavier rock in the future as I'm a rocker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mild1776 View Post
    2010's came early: Disney Pop
    The fact that its true is sad. Disney has taken over the majority of little girls' music.

    I have no idea of what will come. I think that pop and alternative will still be some of the larger ones. How about a punk revival?
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    I hope there is a huge revival of punk in the 10s. And I mean Punk Rock, not Pop Punk
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    ya, if this year has been a hint to what the 2010's will be like it's going to be pop but for rock I see alternative-indie-emo-metal-core
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    Quote Originally Posted by camero1970 View Post
    So, this proabably doesnt belong here, but, i dont know where to put it. so here we go. Every decade, we have a new style of rock music.....
    The 60's were the classic rock
    The 70's gave birth to Hard Rock/Punk
    The 80's gave us Metal/Hair Metal
    And the 90's gave us grunge Rock.

    Now, the 00's gave us.. well...hell Rap dominated. We all here hate this, and the music that was stil around basically gave us post-Grunge, or Alternative..

    Any suggestions on whats in store for music in the 10's?????
    Are you asking what new genre of music the '10s will BIRTH, or what genre will be most POPULAR in the '10s? Because I'm pretty sure pop music was around before Disney, and I'm pretty sure rap was around before the '00s.

    Your questions are misleading

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    Quite frankly I don't care what dominates the mainstream. While there will always be some mainstream bands that I'll like--namely the ones that distinguish themselves from the norm at least a little bit--there will always be underground or lesser known bands that keep making completely original music for me to get into. They may never be big, and they may not be around for too long, but I know I'll always be able to find music that fits my taste.
    It is not closed-minded to dislike something. It is, however, closed-minded to degrade something simply because you dislike it.


 

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