Fuck rock desu

fuck rock desu

Zozzle. This is some primo bait.

>Elvis
>metallica
>rock

Might as well as put blues and country in rock then

Elvis is ROCK and roll
Metal is a subgenre of rock

Blues is Rhythm & Blues
Country is country

But you say pop/rock on the chart, which is what jazz and r&b were in the 20's, 30's and 40's

Blues and country are folk

>20's, 30's and 40's
>pop/rock
>rock

The term ''rock'' wasn't even a thing until the 50s

nope

>30s
>40s
>albums
uuuh

Wasn't it African Americans who coined the term too?

#notevenracist

They did exist, just weren't sold as LPs, instead as a series of shellac discs in photo-album like packaging. Hence, why they are called "albums".

Mhmmmm

>not having Frank Sinatra anywhere in the 40s, 50s, or 60s

This proves rock well and truly still exists nowadays

>n/a
think again

aoty 2016 desu

but that's pop/rnb

There is no pop column

It proves more than that.

In some parts like A Change of Heart maybe, but tracks like Love Me are clearly more rock (even if massively 80s pop influenced) and tracks like Lostmyhead even go into post-rock/shoegaze territory.

/thread. Knew as soon as I saw Kamasi Washington