What do you consider definitive dad rock?

What do you consider definitive dad rock?

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Golden Earring - Radar Love

Tool

led zeppelin, ac/dc, kiss, metallica

Why is this board so obsessed with dadrock!?

It has the best riffs

rolling stones

your moms queefe’s

I consider "dad rock" to be an idiotic term used by people who don't listen to music. Because if you listen to no rock music that is at least 20 years older than you, you have no opinion period.

dad rock =/= old rock. shit like new order isn't dad rock, but something like Kiss is cause dads listen to it.

Creedence Clearwater Revival
Dire Straits
Tom Petty
AC/DC
Volbeat
Queen

don't shit your depends boomer
everyone here listens to older rock, not all rock 20 years old is dadrock

>dadrock has the best riffs
>not thrash metal or death metal

Bob Seger, Foreigner, stuff like that. I wouldn't consider The Beatles dadrock but a band like those or say Doobie Brothers, Eagles, Steve Miller

This definition is idiotic and says to me that the only knowledge you have of rock is music you know, which is limited.

You don't know shit about rock period, don't speak about it.

>no dads listen to this but they listen to that
Dads exist who listen to all of it, poser, learn rock genres or forever be a fucking pleb nigger.

AC/DC or Led Zeppelin

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>mad on the internet

But thrash is dad rock too

Nowadays? Swans

Springsteen

ITT is genuinely horrifying

fuck off you assmad boomer

i bet your that guy who spams kiss and glam metal all the time and gets irrationally angry

Today's "dad rock" according to my 18/19/20 y/o coworkers is:
Disturbed
Metallica
Slipknot

I think Tool was in there too but not sure. I'm pretty sure Pink Floyd is still "dad rock" despite being older. I think Rob Zombie, can't remember who else. Probably Volbeat too. Breaking Benjamin. Megadeth? Slayer? not as much as Metallica who were more popular into the 2000's.

>Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, CCR, Steve Miller Band, etc.
>Actual "classic rock"
This is all Boomer rock now. Teenagers' (14-18) Dads are all like 32-40... Older Millenials and Gen X who listened to popular rock music in the late 90's/early 2000's.

The GOAT
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Autism.
That smell... autism, it has to be.

>waaaaah! I know things and you don’t

Meanwhile, everyone else looks embarrassed and laughs

Boston

MORE THAN A FEELING

Based dadrockers taking over Yea Forums

My dad loves Chris Rea. And when we drive on the highway it's Chris all the way.

That's granddad rock

I consider it to be the most boring of classic rock (blues inspired hard rock usually) so:
Creedence Clearwater Revival
AC/DC
The Rolling Stones
Led Zeppelin
Eagles
The Doors
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Cream
Dire Straits

Artists that could arguably be considered dad rock:
Pink Floyd
Electric Light Orchestra
Steely Dan
Jimi Hendrix
The Beatles
Rush
Fleetwood Mac (probably more momrock desu)

Queen.

Anything the classic rock station rotates over and over again

>classic rock station
I worked for a month in a factory, doing real repetitive boring work. The boomers in charge insisted on keeping the radio on the local classic rock station, while at the same time forbidding me from listening to my own music on earbuds (no safety regs or anything about it, they just forbid it due to that fuckawful boomer logic of "that's how we've always done things round here").

The station played the same fucking short playlist over and over again. I fucking hate Hotel California. Sultans of Swing. Back in Black. I fucking hate it hate it hate it.

After a month there I came down with a bad case of the flu. I never bothered going back once I recovered. Truly one of the worst fucking jobs I've ever had.

God damn you're weak willed. Work in retail and you'll be subjected to the same Christmas album three months a year, every year. You had it easy.

Aerosmith
Foo Fighters
Flogging Molly
AC/DC
Guns and Roses

I worked in a McDonald's when I was a teenager (17 to 19). I could deal with the repetitive music because that job honestly wasn't too bad. I kind've enjoyed retail type work, those jobs would be pretty good if it wasn't for the fucking customers and the low pay.

But there's something about repetitive mindless factory work and the same repeat classic rock that just drove me mad. Try hearing Hotel California for the 11th time that week while you're stood there deburring 12000 of the same stamped parts, and then you realise it's only 10am on Wednesday and the weekend seems so far away it may as well be next year.

>Try hearing Hotel California for the 11th time that week while you're stood there deburring 12000 of the same stamped parts, and then you realise it's only 10am on Wednesday and the weekend seems so far away it may as well be next year.
I had this exact same experience in an accountancy practice 5 years ago with this particular song: youtube.com/watch?v=Y66j_BUCBMY

One of my colleagues had BBC Radio 2 one every day when he was in and this one in particular pissed me the fuck off.

AC/DC, Post Tommy The Who, Led Zeppelin, Eagles, Aerosmith

SEX PISTOLS IS BEST DAD ROCK!

FUCK GOLDEN EARRING I'M NOT AMUSED
BABY I GOT THE BLUUUUUUEEEEEES

Prog riffs are good shit tho

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Because this site is made up of losers who always need to feel superior to something, as they feel inferior in their real lives.

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lol all my dad listens to is new order

Glad someone said it

God fuck this song. Truly the worst in the already shitty genre of commercial "indie-folk" or whatever you want to call it. I can put up with Mumford & Sons and Lumineers and stuff like that but that fuckin banjo and the "woah-oh-oh" bullshit triggers me in a big away. Same with that Renegades song that was on the Jeep commercial.

Anything in the rock genre that is older than 20 years than today's date, but not older than 35 years. Anything older than 35 years is grand dad rock. Same goes with any dadcroe/grand dadcore stuff.

This also includes anything that is styled after those songs. Though, you may want to add "nu" to them. "Nu-dadrock."

There's nothing wrong with dadrock. Your argument point is completely invalidated.

I hope you like him too because Chris Rea is fucking great
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