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re: Are we currently in a new era of rock music?
Posted on 6/24/14 at 8:17 am to trom83
Posted on 6/24/14 at 8:17 am to trom83
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If I'm correct, RHCP have been big since the early 80s. Before Nirvana and Pearl Jam even formed. But good try.
I guess you get partial credit. Their first album was released in 1984 but I don't think anyone would consider them big until Mother's Milk was released in 1989. BSSM put them over the top in '91.
Posted on 6/24/14 at 8:54 am to ThePenIsMightier
This is the EDM era whether you like it or not.
As far as rock is concerned, I think we're in a transition period much like the late 80s and very early 90s.
Don't forget that when Nirvana debuted their groundbreaking album and music style, Mr. Big was a hit.
Think about that. Think about the incredible difference between Mr. Big, hairband music, and Nirvana's style.
I believe that an unknown band will soon drop a musical atomic bomb and at that time we'll know that music has changed.
As far as rock is concerned, I think we're in a transition period much like the late 80s and very early 90s.
Don't forget that when Nirvana debuted their groundbreaking album and music style, Mr. Big was a hit.
Think about that. Think about the incredible difference between Mr. Big, hairband music, and Nirvana's style.
I believe that an unknown band will soon drop a musical atomic bomb and at that time we'll know that music has changed.
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