Most influential

50's - Elvis
60's - Beatles
70's - Led Zeppelin
80's - Queen
90's - Nirvana
00's - Eminem
10's - ????

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not grimes

Obviously Jason aldean

Jason aldean

Me

50s - Chuck Berry
60s - Beatles
70s - The Stooges
80s - REM
90s - Nirvana
00s - The White Stripes

Taylor?

Probably a DJ like Skrillex or David Guetta

You pleb, don't you know that it goes:

50s - Chuck Berry
60s - The Beatles
70s - Kraftwerk
80s - Michael Jackson/Madonna (and their entire production/promotion/everything team)
90s - Dr. Dre (maybe 2pac but probably Dre)
00s - Kanye West
10s - Death Grips

Adele

obviously tewnty one pilots

No, me

MackLéMore

honestly it's lil b
he changed hip hop and the internet

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50s: Chuck Berry
60s: The Velvet Underground/Bob Dylan
70s: King Crimson
80s: Sonic Youth
90s: Nirvana
00s: Strokes
10s: no idea

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>60s: The Velvet Underground/Bob Dylan
lol, how contrarian do you have to be to deny that The Beatles were the most influential group of the 60s?

50s: Chuck Berry
60s: Brian Wilson
70s: Brian Eno & Talking Heads
80s: Micheal Jackson
90s: Nirvana
00s: Kanye desu
10s: Kendrick

>rem
>influential

>rock
>rock
>rap

oh you ignorant pardners

you're an idiot if you don't think tvu is the most influential band of all time. Influenced
Dream Pop
Shoegaze
Post Rock
Noise Rock
Punk Rock
Post Punk
etc

Stay with me

Will Toledo

Why?

Will blew the traditional way of getting a fanbase and getting signed out the window

50s - Karlheinz Stockhausen
60s - Ornette Coleman
70s - Gérard Grisey
80s - John Zorn
90s - Eliane Radigue
00s - Pelt

tvu have nothing to do with shoegaze and dreampop

>being this contrarian

>Sunday Morning

50s - Chuck Berry
60s - TVU
70s - Brian Eno
80s - Pixies
90s - Nirvana
00s - Strokes or Kanye
10s - Kendrick maybe

How the fuck are REM not influential you fucking idiot?

Stooges were 1969 too

Queen and Led Zeppelin are not influential at all, the musical line that they follow literally stopped with them.

They had far more influence on 70s bands seeing as how they came out in the very late 60s. The only other option besides The Stooges was Cheap Trick.

>strokes
dillusional shit

>Will blew the traditional way of getting a fanbase
viral marketing has been around long before will was even born

'50s: Buddy Holly
'60s: The Beach Boys (Brian Wilson)
'70s: David Bowie
'80s: The Smiths/Morrissey
'90s: Nirvana or Radiohead
'00s: Soulja Boy
'10s: shaping up to be Kanye, Kendrick, or Drake

09/11/01

>all these people who think anybody but Bob Dylan was the most influential of the 60s