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What did you do after 2018? There was a big lack of good music coming out that was very noticeable by then. Did you branch out? Maybe take on a new genre? Maybe electronic music, modern jazz, got more into metal, just stuck with old stuff?

What was your strat?

Captcha: RAWKV4
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>rockists
Oh he listens to rap so he is a rapist, i get it now.
All rap music fans are rapists
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>>127720289
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why would a rock fan listen to new music?
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>>127718618
I have no idea what if anything the OP is even asking. It sounds decidedly ChatGPT.
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rocks are always alive literally can you even take seriously attempts at trj blame elmo for everything
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>>127720657
I’m just saying it dried up as a main genre to listen to, and I’m wondering if anyone changed genre streams entirely, or picked up some other genre, or whatever. It just struck me as a big turning point for rock fans. I didn’t use the rot machine.
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>>127720657
sounds more Reddit to me
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I had fun listening to trap, and Twenty One Pilots. Now im getting by on legacy and underground bands
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>>127720289
fpbp
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>>127720853
>I’m just saying it dried up as a main genre to listen to
que?
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>>127718618
Got into harsh noise and power electronics a lot
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Viagra Boys, Turnstile, Beach Bunny; there's bands out there
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>>127723008
Viagra Boys, maybe. There's almost nothing, it literally did dry up. The sheer quantity of good to great rock in the 2000s vs 2016 is night and day. Go look at releases year by year and watch the amount get smaller and smaller.
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for me the best band of the 2010s was the voids. Leave it up to julian to save rock and roll twice in his life.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsOvMmG75z0


but im not going to lie, its been tough to be a rocker in this age when the world is against you

i thought my 20s would be kino, thought there would be a rock soundtrack, but it was the most garbage poptmist top 40 time period

i have been waiting for the second coming, for some young rock band to come and recharge rock music, but it never happens, its either garbage like imagine dragons or greta van fleet or some disney channel shit like olivia rodrigo.

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>>127718618
>after 2018
try 1988
the drought has been ongoing since before you were born
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>>127725514
imagine being a hair metal boomer
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>>127725543
Winger were the last great rock band - fact
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>>127725514
If you're after shred guitar rocking like the good old days, just listen to heavy/power/speed metal. The drought did not start in 1988.
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>>127718618
What great rock albums were coming out in the 2010s that makes you think there was a steep drop-off after 2018?
I was still mostly listening to old rock/metal albums at that time to notice much, but my pattern of music discovery has been to check out old albums I haven't got to yet, try stuff that's new depending on descriptions and recommendations, and sometimes dig into other genres like ambient, electronic, classical, jazz, folk.
The retreat of rock from current mainstream music hasn't really affected me. I never cared for what the crowd's obsessed with at a given moment.
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>>127718618
Erschiessungskommando put out a new album in 2019
Heiliger Krieg released compilation album of songs from various split albums in 2021 and an album of original material in 2022. hoping for new release later this year.
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>>127718618
>2018
My guy, rock stopped being culturally relevant by the mid 1970s when Disco and R&B started dominating the charts with the exception of brief resurgences like Grunge (and even then it's arguable whether or not grunge is really "rock").
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>>127728501
Christ, did they get you out of the morgue for that post?
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>>127728527
My point is that rock was never really about listening to shit on the basis of it being "noticeable"
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>>127720289
DANGEROUSLY based
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>>127725557
>Winger were the last great rock band
on Planet Faggot, maybe
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>>127718618
I think black midi came out in 2019.
I liked a few Idles songs too.
Shame's tank album was also good.
I liked Turnstile too.
One or 2 tunes from Protomartyr were ok.
The Armed was interesting too.
But yea overall rock was mostly a desert. Harder and harder to find something worth listening.
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>26 posts
>4 IPs
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>>127731300
What extension do you have that counts IPs?
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I branched out into electronica and folk music during covid and such. I’ve been getting back into rock lately tho



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