Why do people call bands like Led Zeppelin and the Doors dadrock but seem to use the term less often when it comes to...

Why do people call bands like Led Zeppelin and the Doors dadrock but seem to use the term less often when it comes to these bands? They all made music in the same time period.

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Dadrock is anthemic boner jams from their youth. None of those albums apply

>being this new

Pet Sounds is too soft for dadrock
The Beatles are basically but they also are universally liked across generations and respected by both patricians and plebs
TVU aren't popular enough and are too art school, they have more in common with punk artists

Dadrock is the kind of music boomers would play at barbeques tailgaiting NFL games.

dadrock isn't about the time it's about the attitude,

here you have the first emo album and transcedent pop album, the first artsyfartsy nonconformist masterpiece, and the beatles maturing into the goats

Imagine at you're at some dad BBQ event and someone puts on The End by the Doors, or even Celebration of the Lizard.

>first emo album
lol

Because they were "pro faggot" unlike AC/DC who acted like men

Or Guns N Roses who came out damn near the 90s and were biggest in the 90s, but that's still "old" even though Nirvana isn't. Because Nirvana were fucking faggots.

Starting to see a pattern? Fuck gays,

Based homophobe

Lol, they'd only play Light My Fire or some shit.
It's either football boomer shit like that or music that Rolling Stone magazine orgasms over or the stereotypical boomer telling his kids about "real music" (which is why Floyd and The Doors get thrown in it)