Music from the 60s and 70s is no longer dadrock, its granddad rock

>music from the 60s and 70s is no longer dadrock, its granddad rock

>radiohead is dadrock

>Ska Punk is dadrock

this
>Kid A
>October 2, 2000

>shoegaze is literally dadrock

>Ween is dadrock

gaydadrock

>fucking green day is dadrock

>Napalm Death are dadrock
>Mayhem are dadrock
>Infest are dadrock

>wutang is dadrap

>all of hardcore is dadrock

Eh, not really. Thinking dadrock as being the music someone's parents would hear and supposing everyone on Sup Forums is at least 18, your parents would have to be in their mid to late 20s in 2000 at least, meaning they'd be in their early to mid 20s when The Bends came out. It's not quite, but soon it will be. That said, there is an argument for it and I can see where you're coming from.

On the other hand, The Smiths definitely is dadrock.

There's a girl I hooked up with once who said her dad liked the Butthole Surfers

Delete this thread. Now

>Infest is dadrock
hold me user

>supposing everyone on Sup Forums is at least 18
this is the flaw of your argument

Dads now are Gen X Redditors who listen to Gorillaz and the Strokes and vape in the playground.

t. teacher.

smiths are aunt rock

The Smiths are one of those bands with regenerative appeal, they're as popular with the kids as they ever were. Kinda like how stoners of every generation listen to Pink Floyd.

that's fair. its just a meme broski

Fuck

>death grips is dadrock

Can confirm, my dad loves the Smiths and I have his old CDs of TQID and Louder Than Bombs in my car rn

>tfw my music will be dadrock soon
time moves so fast

Radiohead must have sex firts