"Aw, why do you need new bands anyway? Everyone knows rock attained perfection in 1974. It's a scientific fact."

"Aw, why do you need new bands anyway? Everyone knows rock attained perfection in 1974. It's a scientific fact."

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Because your bitchass modern music has gotten too girly.

74 was a pretty weak year for music anyway, possibly the weakest of the decade.

Because I'm not looking for Perfect Rock, I'm looking for French House.

I'd settle for any kind of rock to be mainstream these days desu.

He's sort of right. The 70s was the best decade for rock.

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Don't you have a Queen video on Youtube to be commenting on?

>liking rock makes you a 12 year old youtuber
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How about trying to find a mainstream rock band that was form in this decade?

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Yeah, you're right, it only gave us

Diamond Dogs, David Bowie
David Live, David Bowie
Okie, J.J. Cale
Planet Waves, Bob Dylan
Before the Flood, Bob Dylan & The Band
Here Come the Warm Jets, Brian Eno
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Genesis
Dark Horse, George Harrison
Walls and Bridges, John Lennon
Feats Don’t Fail Me Now, Little Feat
Sundown, Gordon Lightfoot
Son of Dracula, Harry Nilsson
Grievous Angel, Graham Parsons
Queen II, Queen
Rock N Roll Animal, Lou Reed
It’s Only Rock N Roll, The Rolling Stones
Country Life, Roxy Music
Live Rhymin’, Paul Simon
Pretzel Logic, Steely Dan
Walking Man, James Taylor
The Heart of Saturday Night, Tom Waits
We Had It All, Scott Walker
Odds & Sods, The Who
On the Beach, Neil Young
Apostrophe, Frank Zappa
Roxy & Elsewhere, Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention

>mfw people born after 1960 only know about Grand Funk Railroad from this episode

>Here Come the Warm Jets, Brian Eno
my nigga

>mfw all the bands in this episode are dadrock now

>Nirvana, REM, The Cranberries, Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails, and several other early 90's rock bands are now dadrock.
If anything it just drives home how meaningless the term is.

Pearl Jam and Bob Dylan were among the artists invited to guest star on the episode, but they turned it down.

>Has been in two different famous musical groups
>Is a massive fan of rock music
>Attended a Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp (where he specifically derided bass players)

>Later episode has him not even know what a Bass Guitar is so the guy working retail at the store can trick him into buying one

Winning a Grammy does not mean you know anything about music.

But he does know what a Bass Guitar is, and looks down on bass players compared to the actual cool guys in the band.

he's right, you know.

>Everyone knows rock attained perfection in 1974
Except Bad Brains, Pixies, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs were formed in the 90's.

Go back to sleep grandpa!

Bring me the horizon?

It's nice seeing Homer be so fond of a year in music where he wasn't even born, yet. Shows a lot of maturity.

The sliding timeline stops for no soul.

But Riot didn't publish the song Narita until 1979.

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What's that Icelandic one?

Slint and Codeine too.

Nightwish? They weren't all that mainstream and they were last decade.

Does 21 pilots count?

Each of those bands are a decade apart.

"Aw, why do you need new episodes anyway? Everyone knows The Simpsons attained perfection in 1992. It's a scientific fact."