What was the last rock to become a radio rock staple that nearly everyone enjoyed? Mr Brightside?
By rock song I mean had guitars, drums, bass etc. and fits the rock bill. I feel like Mr Brightside had a good mix of being accessible and critically likeable, but I guess stuff like paramore even later paramore could be it
What was the last rock to become a radio rock staple that nearly everyone enjoyed? Mr Brightside?
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nah it's not paramore, i can't even name a paramore song off the top of my head
it might be seven nation army, take me out, pumped up kicks
Thats a new wave song
pumped up kicks is probably the answer. 7 Nation Army is definitely the last "mega hit" though
welcome to the black parade obviously
Alt rock radio? Something pop punk or emo without a doubt, maybe even something like Coldplay
Hard rock radio? Slipknot, Disturbed, A7X
It was still "radio rock" by virtue of being a huge hit on rock stations
Also, OP probably something off of American Idiot
pumped up kicks isn't rock at all, not as rock as mr brighside or seven nation army or somn
there's no way the answer's in the first half of the 2000's, maybe ready to start by arcade fire?
>Its a zoomer is a fucking idiot and thinks the killers were being played on rock radio in the 2000s when rock radio was playing the foo fighters and nickleback and doesnt understand what a human cancer he is episode
the killers were 100% played on the radio dumbass
mr. brightside, somebody told me, human were all massive hits
I just looked i think the blag keyes are the last rock band to get pop radio rotation
Cage The Elephant - Ready To let Go, if you don’t like it you’re a boomer
Liste you little zoomer faggot. First of all no one listens to the radio anymore. Second of all, even if they played rock on the radio again it would be the most generic boring unoffesnive garbage on the planet. Like i dont have time to get into how shit the radio industry is. let just say, fuck capitalism.
Tom petty wrote a song about it.
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Anyways, they dont ever play good music on the radio no matter the genre
>lives on the coasts
In Detroit we still have multiple rock stations, sorry you're cucked faggot
>not the best choices but popular picks
We've been getting softer for mainstream rock. to the point where were surrounded by mello-jazz-indie-avante-i-am-above-you music
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Rock Dead here. No longer mainstream just getting less rock focused.
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>Cage The Elephant - Ready To let Go
>onerepublic
can you even call that rock
also linkin park and muse are awful
Unironically this is how you remind me
weezer - beverly hills
I miss when Interpol was good.
Lonely Boy by the Black Keys
This is the correct answer.
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If mr brightside was truly the last successful rock song them I’m glad the genre is dead in the mainstream
That song sucks ass and people play it way too often
Probably some horseshit like Radioactive
Beverly Hills was actually fucking massive, it went #10 and was the 20th best selling single in the US in 2005.
Safari Song by Greta Van Fleet:-)
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Cage the Elephant, while mediocre, has been pretty mainstream
Their latest is pretty meh though and the Voidz-lite song is pretty derivaative too
I’ll take CtE over Black Keys. Queens of the Stone Age count?
> don't you worry baby, noses trying to change me
What did they mean by this?