>>73979195
No, jazz was at its best in the 60s
>>73979195
>DSOTM
>prog
also
>imblyng there wasn't manufactured pop before the 00s
>>73979195
This si fucking shit.
>glam not influencing glam metal
>manufactured pop only starting in the 2000s
>Tool being post-metal
>OK computer begin from the 80s
>Heavy metal and metal somehow being different genres
>hip house developing before house
>Ska/reggae not developing until the 70s
>Emo not developing until 2000s
>Emo represented by a pop punk band
>Tool
>post-metal
good chart
>>73979195
everything is incorrect basically.
in their early years house and techno was the same thing, the latter was called detroit house, so it's wrong saying that house emerged from techno.
"electronica" is not a genre per se.
emo didn't emerge in the 00s, but in the 80s (and 90s) and MCR are not emo anyway.
manufactured pop is a made up term that doesn't make any sense, mainstream music has always been manufactured.
pet sounds is not psychedelia, "jazz" is a vague term, DSOTM is not the start of prog and not even the best in that genre.
>>73979195
>Folk
>Soft rock
>Glam
Literally what?
>>73979195
>New forms was released in the 00's
Wrong.
>>73979195
Ska, reggae and dub all started in the '60s.
Orbital debuted in 1991
Public Enemy released their best albums in the '80
drum and bass peaked in the mid '90s
My favourite
>The only thing influenced by Classical is prog rock
>>73979195
damn this is terrible
>>73979195
>new wave coming from glam
New wave was an offshoot of post punk and electronica
Kek, aside from getting all those genres wrong, they also put the most popular albums on each one.
This looks quite pretentious.
Emo came from more melodic hardcore/post-hardcore not pop punk while Emo Pop fused pop punk and regular Emo. Also prog wasn't the only genre influenced by classical and OK computer wasn't in the 80's and this shit is so incorrect it hurts
>>73979195
>I have been on /mu/ for two years so I'm allowed to talk out of my ass about music history now
>>73979195
Kraftwerk is not krautrock.
>>73979195
Art Rock, Glam and Rock N Roll influenced Punk
>>73979195
If you're asking if it's correct that it's funny then yes.
>>73980904
they were at some point
>>73979208
t. clueless fag who listens exclusively to Blue Note albums