>Rock is no longer the most popular genre in the US
pull the trigger.
>>73992192
Why would a Brit care about what's popular in the US?
well what is it then boys?
>what is originality?
>>73992215
Go to bed x
>>73992192
this has been true for the past 20 years at least, right?
>>73992192
You know rock is dead when those kids in those reaction videos are complaining how bands like acdc and motley crue are "screaming"
I mean, isn't pop, whatever it is in during a given time, by definition always the most popular genre in the US.
Scaruffi was right all along
>>73992192
What country should I move to where rock is popular?
>>73992816
So who was rock's Coltrane?
>>73993227
probably somewhere in south america
>>73992192
Chaim Shillstein got BTFO in the other thread so he switched to his reserve.
>>73993240
Negative, reggaeton and ballads are the dominant genres there.
>>73992192
Good people clinging to any music are fools, rap is just as fucked.
>>73992192
You know we have X, Bones and $uicideboy$ to blame for this.
So where's the rap equivalent of prog?
>>73993495
Cannibal Ox/ Deltron 3000 high concept shit.
>>73993231
Zappa
yes it is , just no one makes it any more.
who am I kidding we are over run with shit rap funded by jew gold.
its over its all over.
Dave Grohl is responsible. Prove me wrong.
>>73993704
John lennon and his stupid quote about rock disappearing earlier than christianity
>>73993227
Japan, they're always a couple decades behind western trends, they're still stuck in the 80s.
>>73993832
I hope they stay there, it seems nice
>>73993704
Glam killed rock; Gene Simmons, Axl Rose, Vince Neil, etc
>>73993227
Nowhere really, hip-hop and EDM are world dominating forces because:
>They're relatively easy to make; you just need one trained producer and maybe a rapper
>You only need to market one person instead of a whole band
>Its even easier to dance to than the most simple funky rock
>You have more space on a stage, so you can set up more elaborate lighting
>Literally anyone can learn to rap or produce at any age, unlike instruments and traditional singing which require a ton of brain plasticity
>>73993832
I thought rock wasn't that popular in japan?
oy VEY it's like i been born in tha wrong GENERATION or sumthin!
>>73993949
It's not the dominant force, but it's still a very big subculture, with punk and related genres being a constant favorite of their rebellious youth subculture. There is not one country on Earth where rock is dominant; Japan is as close as you can get, probably.