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Why and when exactly did rock and roll die?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 15953439:MV8xODY5NzQzXzMxMTkxNjI5XzkyRjc3REE4] [quote:nobody 16126899:MV8xODY5NzQzXzMzRTQ5MThB] Was it somewhere around 92-93? I thought grunge was just a phase but I think now it was the death knell. [/quote] In the early 90's the record industry discovered the huge profit potential when [u]style over substance[/u] became the priority. Now, no-talent hacks who do what they are told and look good for the camera are preferred over real talent and real people. This works great because the general public are a bunch of brain-dead, ignorant, conformist twits who like whomever the record industry and their multi-million dollar P.R. campaign tell them to like. [/quote]
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Was it somewhere around 92-93? I thought grunge was just a phase but I think now it was the death knell.
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