70's Rock - Kiss type genre
80's Rock - Guns n roses type genre
90's Rock - Metallica type genre
and that is it i believe
Thas, you're probably wrong about the 90s. 90s was dominated by grunge, from what I know of.
Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains etc.
Though Metallica was definitely huge in the 90s, I'd say that the 90s were dominated by Grunge as there were no other really popular thrash metal bands to keep up the rest of the genre.
I could definitely be wrong though. That was just my impression.
I'm indifferent to them at this point. Through the Fire and Flames, Fury of the Storm and Cry for Eternity are amazing, but besides that I have no real taste for them.
Rush
Guns N' Roses
Coheed and Cambria
Velvet Revolver (I'm a huge Slash fan)
Foo Fighters
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Led Zeppelin
Wolfmother
The White Stripes
Queen
R.E.M.
Audioslave
Linkin Park
Deep Purple
Black Sabbath
Billy Talent
Sum 41
Coldplay
Radiohead
Nirvana
Tenacious D
Muse
Another Rush fan!
Thas, you're probably wrong about the 90s. 90s was dominated by grunge, from what I know of.
Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains etc.
Though Metallica was definitely huge in the 90s, I'd say that the 90s were dominated by Grunge as there were no other really popular thrash metal bands to keep up the rest of the genre.
I could definitely be wrong though. That was just my impression.
Guns N' Roses
Coheed and Cambria
Velvet Revolver (I'm a huge Slash fan)
Foo Fighters
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Led Zeppelin
Wolfmother
The White Stripes
Queen
R.E.M.
Audioslave
Linkin Park
Deep Purple
Black Sabbath
Billy Talent
Sum 41
Coldplay
Radiohead
Nirvana
Tenacious D
Muse
Yea, we're still in act 1.
You're mediocre at best.
And romantic? It's an era of Classicalish music, but is that what he's refering to?
*Is now confused about the whole thing*