The results for genre names on /mu/'s archive (which goes back to some 2011) are:
- rock 735k
- metal 605k
- pop 562k
- punk 358k
- hip hop 355k
- rap 291k
- jazz 267k
- electronic 262k + edm 60k
- indie 224k
- classical 145k
- shoegaze 109k
etc.
source: https://rbt.asia/mu/search/text/rock/
So how does it make you feel that rock and metal are two most popular and discussed genres on /mu/? Is /mu/ a rockist place?
>>74423246
Unsurprised, thought that was pretty obvious.
rockist is someone who listens exclusively to albums, it has nothing to do with liking rock
you moron
Rockist does not mean "liking rock".
yeah, but not all of the rock discussed here is dadrock lol
Meanwhile only 4 songs on Billboard's Hot 100 are labeled rock (#5, #34, #54, #93): http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100
rockfags btfo
Glad to see metal at second place
YOU ROCK OP
>So how does it make you feel that rock and metal are two most popular and discussed genres on /mu/?
Pretty relieved actually, I thought rapfags were taking over the place
of course we are rockists
>>74423246
>rock even more popular than pop
woah
poptimists btfo