What do Japanese dads listen too?
>>130418858Godiego, Loudness and Make-Up in addition to Western stuff.
>>130418858queen, always queen
>>130418858kpop
>>130418910nah
Boowy, X-Japan, Buck-Tick (mostly their 80s stuff), Glay, Yutaka Ozaki, Masanori Sera, Tsuyochi Nagabuchi, Kyosuke Himuro, Hotei Tomoyasu, Eikichi Yazawa, TM Network, Complex, Koji Kikkawa, ARB, George Yanagi, Masahiro Kuwana, Red Warriors, Jun Sky Walkers, Laughin' Nose, The Street Sliders, UP-BEAT, Tetsuro Oda, and many many more.
>>130418858>dad rock :l>japanese dad rock :o
>>130418909Came to say this.
>>130418858Cassiopea and Jazz
>>130419027Japanese Dad Rock is the exact same shit as in the west: Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Cheap Trick, Deep Purple, KISS, Queen, Scorpions, Grand Funk Railroad, Aerosmith, Van Halen, Lynyrd Skynyrd...They don't have any Japanese bands that are equivalent, not even close.
I heard the Japanese boomers like cheap trick and Mr big
>>130419118There's plenty of Japanese acts from the 80s and 90s that Japanese boomers and Gen Xers listen too. Try exploring the Japanese music scene and you might not make retarded posts like these.
>>130419027>>dad rock :lThat's a you problem. Try being a little less honosexual next time.
>>130418858MR BIG
>>130419027>Dad rock heard billions of times :I>Dad rock of another country, that's unfamiliar to the west :oEither way, >>130419118 Or YMO >But that's not rawk!It's dad music
>>130418858>What do Japanese dads listen too?Usually their children crying themselves to sleep
>>130418858 GIRUGAMESH!
>>130418858Boz Scaggs
Does anyone else find it weird that Japs have been doing the whole ProgRock and hair metal thing for nearly 40 years now? They listened to Queen and Motley Crue and never stopped.
70's/80's prog
>>130424989I find it weird that Jrock hasn't changed since the late 90s.
>>130425406It hasn't changed since the 80s. Every J-rock band is either an X-Japan or Buck Tick rip off.
Don’t they love Oasis?
>>130425429You're exaggerating. The sound most bands/artists established in the late 90s and early 2000s still hasn't changed much. Listen to "Never My Sun" by Shocking Lemons, a song that came out in 1998 but you would think it had come out just a few years ago.
>>130419058This is correct
>>130425429the japanese people arent exactly known for feeling this great desire to reinvent the wheel
>>130418858Flower travellin' band
>>130423472How many american dads have you met that listen to Kraftwerk?
>>130419118Only two big Japanese rock bands I know of are B'z and Mr. Children
>>130418858Seikima-II
>>130427266The Pillows had some popularity thanks to FLCL with weebs in the West. Jpop never took off like kpop did but theres always been a subset of weird weebs (/jp/ has them, and the people listening to vocaloid/nightcore/video game OST) that consume it in the west. Jrock in comparison not as much because its usually buttrock and sounds like some Asian guy doing karaoke over an AOR bar bandDir En Grey were kind of popular in the mid 2000s with like hot topic kids
city popharuomi hosonoymo80s idols
>>130419460>*unsheathes katana*>leave the japanese dads alone