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Topichy exactly did rock music die?
ForsakenHermit
08/09/23 10:41:31 PM
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Stations overplayed mediocre to just decent bands eventually said bands phoned it in more and more and it just spiraled from there.

It also doesn't help that as rock aged the line between classic and modern rock blurred to the point where modern rock stations play music that are now as old as the Beatles were from me growing up in the '90s. When modern rock stations added more to their Canon less and less room was open for newer material making it harder for newer acts to get noticed.

There's still room for rock music at the table as rock inspired country and pop have shown in recent years, but the stations need to change to give them a chance. I don't see rock being mainstream by being completely underground.

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