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Old 07-24-2015, 01:40 AM   #148 (permalink)
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There's a reason it's called indie rock. Cause it's indie. Hence, it's not mainstream for the most part. And my point stands about radio rock being ****ty due to hair bands>post-grunge>nu metal>nu post-grunge.

Straight up rock had a few good decades, just like straight up metal did, but their best days are behind them and now the only things worth listening to, besides the enjoyable throwbacks, are the more experimental groups.
Noway Hosay, those indie bands became big like the grunge bands, but the support network derived from the profits of album sales aren't there anymore to catapult them into the land of rock n roll stardom. The artic Monkeys and the White Stripes replaced the $hitty post grunge bands like Creed & Nickelback.
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