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Just wondering - never really understood the difference between Rock, Alternative Rock, Metal... all that stuff. Looked it up, but it still didn't make much sense. :?

Wikipedia wrote:Rock music is a form of popular music with a prominent vocal melody accompanied by guitar, drums, and bass. Many styles of rock music also use keyboard instruments such as organ, piano, or synthesizers. Rock music usually has a strong back beat, and often revolves around guitar, either electric or acoustic.


Wikipedia wrote:Alternative rock (also called alternative music or simply alternative; known primarily in the UK as indie) is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. The term "alternative" was coined in the 1980s to describe punk rock-inspired bands on independent record labels that did not fit into the mainstream genres of the time.[1] As a musical genre, alternative rock consists of various subgenres that have emerged from the indie music scene since the 1980s, such as grunge, Britpop, gothic rock, and indie pop. These genres are unified by their collective debt to the style and/or ethos of punk, which laid the groundwork for alternative music in the 1970s.[2]

Though the genre is considered to be rock, some of its subgenres are influenced by folk music, reggae, electronic music and jazz among other genres. At times alternative rock has been used as a catch-all phrase for rock music from underground artists in the 1980s, all music descended from punk rock (including punk itself, New Wave, and post-punk), and, ironically, for rock music in general in the 1990s and 2000s.


Those two quotes are what I got when I looked up Rock and Alternative Rock. Seriously. Still don't know what the difference is. That's why I come to SRF for all my daily needs. :P

Anyways, if any of you have heard bands like Lifehouse, or Goo Goo Dolls, they sound WAY different from bands like FOB and Slipknot. But they're still Rock, right? Shouldn't they be classified differently? Or are they not rock?


On another note, how the hell does a song like Hey There Delilah get onto the Top 10 list, as number one? Can't say I'm surprised though, seeing as some dumbass song like Lip Gloss has been up there for a while.
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They all got a different name..
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There's a chart on wikipedia somewhere showing how everything is linked, and where everything takes it's source.

There isn't really a "rock". And many of the bands change their style from song to song.
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dom wrote:There isn't really a "rock". And many of the bands change their style from song to song.


Well... some bands, like Lifehouse - they just sound WAY different from Fall Out Boy, or Gym Class Heroes (which is classified as Rock), you know?

I'm not really interested in learning where all the origins came from. Just need some examples of each type, so I can kind of understand what's what. :)

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fena wrote:
dom wrote:There isn't really a "rock". And many of the bands change their style from song to song.


Well... some bands, like Lifehouse - they just sound WAY different from Fall Out Boy, or Gym Class Heroes (which is classified as Rock), you know?

I'm not really interested in learning where all the origins came from. Just need some examples of each type, so I can kind of understand what's what. :)


I know what you mean. I'm more of a muse-cursive-indochine-metric type of listener, and it falls sometimes into categories with bands (such as: fall out boy, alkaline trio, CKY) that I can't stand. If you're looking for a label for your music to be able to explore different bands, I suggest http://www.last.fm

Just "listen" to your band, when songs come up either +love or +hate them and eventually only music you like will come up. Simply write down the names of the bands.
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dom wrote:I suggest http://www.last.fm

Just "listen" to your band, when songs come up either +love or +hate them and eventually only music you like will come up. Simply write down the names of the bands.


Wow. Thanks for the site, Dom. :love:
First song that came up was one of my favorites. I gotta go for now, but I'm going to play with it some when I get back.
Thanks again. :)

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Basically, all genre's have sub-genre's.

All you need to know.

Rap, electronica, rock and roll...turns into like 100 different types of music LOL.
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Blackchocob0 wrote:Basically, all genre's have sub-genre's.

All you need to know.

Rap, electronica, rock and roll...turns into like 100 different types of music LOL.


lol dont forget country we know its ur fav genre choco :P

but yea i neva knew gym class heroes was rock always thought "cupids chokehold" had a more hip/hop feel to it

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