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You can't kill rock and roll.
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>>128729136
Rock and Roll can kill itself though.
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>>128729184
I'll take responses Gen z would say for 100, Alex.
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>>128729330
I'm not Gen Z. Rock didn't do a whole lot after the 90s. Not that all of it was bad, but a lot of it was kind of nostalgia-core.
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>>128729136
I bought the vinyl same week of release.
first impression of that song was the nod to Killing Yourself To Live.
and Over The Mountain had a nod to the Black Sabbath riff.
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>>128729369
Radio Rock was nostalgia core for a long time. I can agree and strongly understand that. But my post says, "you can't kill rock and roll" and it hasn't died. Rap can be killled. Bigie and pac and many others prove this. Yes Rock was stagnant. But people will buy a guitar before they buy a a akai or a turntable. Pick a side, dude.
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You can't kill rock and roll, pussies.
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>>128729184
I was at your mama's house and she came in her panties and she said "you can't come" then she jumped on top of me and growled the stuff got inserted and then I said 'I'm coming" and she said "uhhhhhhhhh." The next day it was in the rolling Stone.



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