Divides rock into 100+ subgenres

>divides rock into 100+ subgenres
>unironically uses ''jazz'', ''electronic'' and ''classical''

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I just have "rock" and "post rock", can I get your approval please?

Yes, thats good, well done.

schubert didnt do this wtf

Quick rec me some Oi! and other 80s British punk rock

cockney rejects
the exploited
sham 69
stiff litttle fingers
crass
UK Subs
GBH

rock =/= metal

Punk is not rock
Grunge is not rock
Metal is 100% distinct from rock

>people are more granular in their categorization of things they are interested in vs things they aren't
hmm, these findings could change the very face of modern psychology...

punk, grunge and metal are all subgenres of rock, dumb frogposter

no, metal derived directly from jazz
(see early black sabbath)

I will concede that labels like "roots rock and heartland rock" or to a lesser extent, "country rock and southern rock" are mostly arbitrary.

Oops.

>metal derived directly from jazz

you gotta back up your baseless claims nigga

kek

black sabbath's first album has a heavy jazz rhythm section, unlike their rivals who based their rhythms on blues rock.

Iommi's guitar work had lots of jazz in it

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In fact their jazz influences is why Ozzy left:
"[late Sabbath was] a jazz band going da-dah-da-dah, DAH, and I just went, Fuck this, I'm off ... The bottom line was that 'Breakout' was stretching it too far for me. With tracks like that on the album, we might as well have been called Slack Haddock, not Black Sabbath. The only impressive thing about a jazz band as far as I was concerned was how much they could drink."

>one band had a member who listened to jazz

big whoop lad lls

>their jazz influences

Ergo proving they were a rock band with jazz influences, well done for destroying your own argument.

they all listened to jazz except Ozzy and Dio by the way.
they were metal band with jazz influences

>guitar music
>ever

>thinks [instrument] music exists
>thinks music comes fron a piece of wood

>autismal pseudo-philosophy to defend your plebeian guitar music tastes

All jazz sounds the same, and all classical sounds the same too. Rock is widely varied in its subgenres.

I agree with you on electronic though.

just because you have no taste and dont have an ear for differences within genres foreign to you doesnt mean they "sound the same"

end your dejected existence asap

all greatest music was written using a piece of paper

no it isnt what the fuck you talking about

>they were metal band with jazz influences

Yes, and metal is a rock subgenre.

you've misread

its a spectrum you fools

every other rock sub genre just goes in between two of these

no its a jazz subgenre

no it fucking isn't - you've just read too much 'metal is as sophisticated as jazz' memes

jazz at its core is about improvisation, and metal at its core has no mention of improvisation.

>I post a bunch of half-improvised Sabbath tunes
>metal at its core has no mention of improvisation.

You're on a spectrum

so are you compiling replies for this daily chicken little meme or are you waiting for something to allow you to retire?

>band improvises notes over song structure
holy fuck didn't know every band ever was actually a jazz band
did the stooges make jazz?
did bob dylans band in blonde on blonde make jazz?
thats what bands fucking do lol

no to all of these since you clearly don't know what improvisation means
sabbath's first album was created and recorded in less than a day, and was mostly devoid of straightforward linear rock'n'roll

"We just went in the studio and did it in a day, we played our live set and that was it."
>jazz

it was devoid of straightforward rock and roll, no doubt - i love early black sabbath

but its not jazz lol

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Exactly the same.

whom are you quoting
dont just say "Sup Forums", whomst exactly?

Where does it say Sup Forums at all?

Schubert

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Wait, hold on.

>Rock = Dire Straits

>Grunge = Nirvana

>Punk = The Sex Pistols

>Metal = Heavy Metal = Black Sabbath

>Alt Rock = Barenaked Ladies

Is this correct?

>2000 years of classical, 100 years of jazz and 80 years of electronic music is more similar than slightly different strummed rock sub, subgenres

1910: music started

>2000 years of classical

There was like 70 years of classical music

see last time you posted this thread

>this thread

classical != Classical

Hey, man, you know about the Classical period? Me, too! *IQ raises*

>dumb frogposter
You must be new
Ever heard of Pepe?