MhikeROck Channel

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Hello, here you will find tips, tricks, news, funny videos, and other awesome enjoyable videos on my YouTube and Rumble channel. If this sounds like something that could help you, then subscribe to the channel now! I'm also the owner of the https://rumble.com/c/c-1672785 channel where you can also watch a lot of awesome enjoyable videos. Let's be friends and don't forget to hit the subscribe button to become part of this growing family. Thanks for watching, welcome to MhikeROck Channel

Classic Rock Verified

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Rock music from the '70s, '80s, and '90s spans a wide range of styles, from the raw energy of classic rock to the rebellious edge of punk, the theatrical flair of glam, and the introspective grit of grunge. Each decade had its defining sounds, bands, and cultural impact. Here’s a concise overview based on the web results and general knowledge, tailored to give you the essence of each era without overwhelming detail: 1970s: The Golden Age of Classic Rock Sound: Heavy riffs, bluesy solos, and anthemic songs. Think soaring vocals, extended guitar jams, and larger-than-life stage presence. Key Bands: Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Aerosmith, Queen, Deep Purple. Subgenres: Hard rock, progressive rock (Yes, Genesis), glam rock (David Bowie, T. Rex), punk’s early roots (The Ramones, Sex Pistols). Vibe: Arena rock ruled, with bands filling stadiums. Punk emerged late in the decade as a raw, anti-establishment counterpoint. Notable Albums: Led Zeppelin’s IV (1971), Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon (1973), The Clash’s London Calling (1979). Cultural Impact: Rock became a cultural force, with festivals like Woodstock (1969, carried into the '70s vibe) and massive tours. Vinyl records and FM radio were king. 1980s: Diversity and Mainstream Explosion Sound: Polished production, synth influences, and a blend of grit and glamour. Hair metal brought flashy riffs, while new wave and post-punk added introspective and experimental edges. Key Bands: Guns N’ Roses, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, U2, The Police, Metallica, Van Halen, R.E.M. Subgenres: Hair metal (Mötley Crüe, Poison), thrash metal (Metallica, Slayer), new wave (Talking Heads, Depeche Mode), post-punk (Joy Division, The Cure). Vibe: MTV launched in 1981, making music videos central to rock’s identity. Big hair, leather, and excess defined the glam scene, while underground movements like college rock gained traction. Notable Albums: U2’s The Joshua Tree (1987), Def Leppard’s Hysteria (1987), Metallica’s Master of Puppets (1986). Cultural Impact: Rock dominated pop culture, with stadium tours and music videos amplifying its reach. The rise of CDs and cassette tapes made music more accessible. 1990s: Grunge and Alternative Take Over Sound: Raw, angsty, and introspective. Grunge stripped rock to its core, while alternative rock embraced eclectic influences. Key Bands: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Radiohead, Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins. Subgenres: Grunge (Nirvana, Soundgarden), alternative rock (Radiohead, R.E.M.), pop-punk (Green Day, Blink-182), nu-metal (Korn, early Linkin Park). Vibe: Flannel shirts and DIY ethos defined grunge, a reaction against '80s excess. Alternative rock exploded on radio and MTV, with festivals like Lollapalooza showcasing the scene. Notable Albums: Nirvana’s Nevermind (1991), Pearl Jam’s Ten (1991), Radiohead’s OK Computer (1997). Cultural Impact: Grunge reshaped rock’s identity, bringing raw emotion and authenticity. The internet began to influence music sharing late in the decade. Why It Matters: These decades built rock’s legacy, blending rebellion, artistry, and mainstream appeal. The '70s laid the foundation, the '80s amplified it with spectacle, and the '90s grounded it in raw emotion. Bands from these eras still influence modern rock, with their music streaming heavily on platforms like Spotify and celebrated in posts found on X. Want More? If you want a playlist, specific band deep-dive, or subgenre focus (e.g., grunge vs. glam), let me know! I can also search X for fan takes or recent posts about these eras or analyze specific albums if you’ve got one in mind. Explore grunge origins Punk rock history

PunkRock Parents React

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The Low Budget Family Hour features a variety of the most excellent content on the lowest budget. For reviews of Music Videos, Books, Concerts, Places, and Events check out Geeking Things and PunkRock Parents React. We'll react to almost anything. What we find entertaining, we share with you.! Check out the Boring Cooking Show if you want to try an easy, cheap, and delicious recipe. No fluff, just food!!! There you can find tried and enjoyed recipes to feed a large or small horde! We've cut out the fluff and pomp by not making the show about the host but instead just bringing you good recipes our family has tried and loved. And we have some picky ones.

Dave Young | Classic Country, Oldies Rock And More

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Hi folks. I'm a veteran musician of 48 years now just having fun making videos of some of my favorite music. You'll find a little of everything. Big Band, Pop, Blues and lots more. I started this channel as an outlet for me to have a place to play the music I love to play and to share my videos with folks who might feel the same as me. I don't try to sound like the originals. I just do them my own way. I like to create CG images and video and that's where most of my backgrounds come from. Not AI. Also, I do have a QR code for my virtual tip jar on the community tab just like at a normal gig. Thank you all for watching and listening.