( trip hop )--
CLASSIC ROCK { acid / psychedelic * fusion blues rock * pre-metal *
70's stadium rock }- ..... - DARK-WAKE { batcave * 80s goth /
pre-goth }- ..... - DEATH-ROCK - ..... - DOO-WOP - ..... -80s METAL
&ROCK{80s stadium rock * hair-bands * glam-metal * hard rock *
heavy metal * thrash
) I like
classic rock, and anything and everything 80s. My all time favorite
is 80s metal, hard rock. I would describe myself as an 80s
metalhead.
High School, I was dubbed
80s Guy because I liked the 80s. Go figure. I'm silly, a goof-ball,
can be "weird" at some times, am kinda a nerd, and yeah. Yeah, and
I work at one of the ever-multiplying Apple Stores.I'm me, I like
80s (and lots of OTHER ... not
limited to Indie , Rock , Emo , 80s music
well, I love watching movies , especially
independent and foreign ones; and I have pretty eclectic music
tastes, from '70s rock and '80s--well, everything, to classic
R&B, Motown, blues-based hard rock, and oldies from the '50s
and '60s.
by
HEY there 80s fans! Lets see how much you know about the 80s ERA! ...
by the_great_qnto
Enter if you dare the madness, the doom, the debauchery and despair that is the 80s Goth Rock Personality test! Just how much does anguish dominate yo... ...
by deluxmotleyfan
hey. i guess that because ur taking this test you like the 80s. Rock On!!!!!!!!!!!! ...
by NorthernStar99
Lets find out just how much you know about 80s Rock ...
by
Hello this test is about the movies children of the 80's grew up on, so let test just how much you know about the movies I loved to watch growing up... ...
by timbrocks
at the start of the 80s. As the 80s
wore on, the Ants were ... this is truly an
immortal rock record and by a wide margin AC/DC's most commercially
successful.Jailbreak '74 - If you want to know about AC/DC, their
origins, and how they pioneered a style of stripped-down rock n'
roll in a time
by scottcsmith
to; 80s "modern rock" gave way to 1990s
"alternative" but I've found that I really haven't enjoyed the new
music on the alternative scene. I'm not a fan of pop music or rock
or country (with the exception of Johnny Cash) or any other genre.
And now I've switched gears a bit from "modern rock" to
by jessamoo
broadly used to describe almost any form of
guitar-driven alternative rock that expresses emotions beyond
traditional punk's limited emotional palette ... The term itself originated as a way to describe
the music of the mid-1980s D.
by ronnyhalloween
Rock is playing on the
radio, but it's Journey. It's not rock and roll (at least not
anymore), it's classic rock.
by typing_monkey
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Comment by jsnow212
would become a rockabilly staple. They
also established rockabilly's signature production style: echoed
vocals, loads of reverb, and a warm, crisp ambience that became the
Sun label's trademark. Haley's "Rock Around the Clock" broke
rockabilly into the big ... In the early '80s, there was a
Comment by porkbuttt
I don't listen to too much 80s
stuff nowadays but I do to educate my boy. He's in the Paul Green
School of Rock and is a bit of a guitar prodigy we have found out.
Comment by BrainGuy63
My Los Angeles days, in the 80s,
had an angry, unsettled stew of punk (Vandals, Ramones, X, Social
Distortion), 80s new wave and post-new-wave (from INXS and The Fixx
fuggodsake to Hüsker ... Classic rock-
Zeppelin and The Who in particular- always takes me back to high
school.
Comment by pessimystica
I'm stuck in the 80s & 90s (mostly genres listed
above), & most the newer bands i like are heavily influenced by
80s bands... but 80s bands were heavily ... Rock was
everywhere... MTV Video Music Awards '92-94 were the best because
it was alterna-rock dominated :) I liked some
Comment by Ludiusvox
admitting things, I'll own
up to enjoying cheesy '80s rock and the occasional romantic
comedy."Edit yourself: Cut cut cut ie.My taste in TV shows, I'll
have to admit I am a Lost addict. While I'm admitting things,
I'll own up to enjoying cheesy '80s rock, and the occasional
romantic comedy.
Comment by
the
1980s ... John Rockwell described what he called
"heavy-metal rock" as "brutally aggressive music played mostly for
minds clouded by drugs,"[58] and, in a different article, as "a
crude exaggeration of rock basics that appeals to white
teenagers."[59] The terms "heavy metal" and "hard rock" have
Comment by Wrenn
(I think, that, not
only being a goth snce the mid 80s, staffing and running science
fiction conventions since the late 80s - the book and author ones,
includig many Worldcons, would ... Amusing what a broadcast
alternative rock radio station (at the school) AND meeting members
of (english) goth bands
Comment by Wight1984
emerged AFTER the 70s and
80s. ... perform the Goth Rock
genre today, although I'd be surprised to find anyone amongst their
fanbase who hadn't heard of Bauhaus.The comment clearly isn't
directed at people into recent Goth Rock artists, it's at people
who don't listen to Goth Rock (produced now or