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      9 months ago

      Yes, we did. But “was” is the keyword here. Classic rock has for many decades now often included things such as rock, folk and metal within it. Adding Nu-Metal more recently isn’t a huge stretch.

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        Linkin Park is traditional blues. See how that doesn’t make sense? Same goes for “classic rock”.

        Can’t just change a genre because something is old. It’s genre is NuMetal. Always had been, always will be.

      • Wugger@lemmy.world
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        Nothing like a good ole music genre debate. People acting like classic rock was “classic” the day it was recorded and ignoring all the other sub categories those 60s/70s/80s songs would have fallen into. Rock is a broad fucking category including every genre of rock under it including “nu-metal” and 20 year old music is now old, aka classic.

        I remember hearing smells like teen spirit on my local classic rock station for the first time in the mid '00s and thinking this will rustle a few feathers. Its securely classic rock now lol. Even if it’s grunge.

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      9 months ago

      I am 28 born in '95, I’m not really sure if I’m among the youngest millennials or the oldest zoomers

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    9 months ago

    Yeah we’re only around the 2nd pic, thanks. The second set of twenty goes by a lot faster than the first, enjoy today before it’s a memory of times gone by.

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    Classic rock is a specific fucking genre! Eminem will never count. Slayer will never count. Black Sabbath will never count. Miles Davis will never count. Age has nothing to do with it.

    Aerosmith’s output circa 2000 is classic rock, but it was classic rock at the time. It was classic rock when it was new.

    This is aggravating only because it’s the same stupidity as using “new wave” or “modernism” to refer to, just, whatever’s recent. It is a complete failure to understand how labels work. Linkin Park can’t be classic rock for the same reason it can’t be traditional blues, folk music, or classical. These words do not just mean… old.

    The only reasons people say this shit are (1) simple mistaken ignorance, (2) stupid trolling, or (3) radio stations insisting the only categories of music are “classic rock,” “R&B,” and “country.” Like ClearChannel trapped them in a timeless expanse by playing “the best of the 80s, 90s… and today.” Today being the last twenty years.

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      In the 70s lynard skynard was southern rock. The Beatles were British invasion. The byrds were psychedelic. Pink Floyd was prog. By the 80s-90s they were all classic rock. What makes you think the same thing won’t happen to prodigy and Linkin park?

      This post is giving strong “old man yells at cloud” vibes.

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      Preach, friend. Got in an argument with my husband about this. He kept saying that it’s a part of getting older but I refused to believe that.

      I feel the same way about classic/ old school rap. It’s a defined style of music, not just music your parents listened to.

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        Right: calling Prodigy “dad music” is a deep and vicious jab. Calling Prodigy “classic rock” is a category error.

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      Your music taste hasn’t advanced to where you don’t appreciate Linkin Park anymore, in 23 years? That’s gotta be a record.

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        I still like Linkin Park for sure but it’s not like, the only thing I listen to.

        I wouldn’t say I listen to it any more often than it comes on the radio tbh.

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          Yes. Some music I liked as a kid turned out not to be good, because I mainly liked it cause I was a melodramatic kid and it spoke to the angsty emotions I had. Once I grew up a bit, Linkin Park started to seem childish. You don’t like all the music you liked as a kid, do you?

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            I still listen to every cd I’ve ever owned since I was 11. That was 24 years ago. Some I’ve added to a Google playlist of just 400 some’odd songs. Yes, I do still like all the music I liked as a kid.

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    lol had this happen to me the other day.

    Typically I play classic rock at work like the stones, Beatles, eagles, etc and no one bats an eye and sings along. I played a song off hybrid theory and my tech walked by and went “wow that’s a throw back!” I immediately had a mini midlife crisis. That album is almost 24 years old btw, and I still remember the day I bought it.

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    For me it was green day playing on the classic rock station. There’s been many many other signs that I’m getting old but I can definitely remember that one.

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    9 months ago

    Xaviera Hollander said this.

    A man’s not old until there are no women his own age he finds attractive.