Was rock just a fad?

>traditional folk
>100,000+ years and still strong

>classical
>2000 years and still arts peak

>jazz
>100 years and still improvising

>electronic
>80 years and still innovating

>rock
>50 years and already dead

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>Metallica
>Sunbather
>10s rock n/a
god-tier bait user, it really is delicious

I like memes too OP!

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>K-rock-rock

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botswana

whats that electronic album from the 40's?

Pierre Schaeffer - Early Gurus Of Electronics

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i want avant-garde drone-hop

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Hit me

10s rock is the Swans trilogy :)

Hit me.

*highe fives you*

Fixed

and Elvis is shit

> 10's
> n/a
> Who is Swans and what is The Seer

>10s

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This or TBK, yeah. Just because rock isn't popular doesn't make it not a genre. Swans are actually pretty popular, especially when you consider how independent they are.

rolltown

Which album would you pick for the best jazz album each decade?

>Not putting OPN for the 10s

>was rock just a fad
It was a style of modern pop that came and went, the outline is still around but rock itself is gone.

Also the Classical period ended a long ass time ago.
>Metallica
>Sunbather
Speaking of obvious bait.