Which was the best decade to listen to rock music??? Only [i]you[/i] know... Not really...
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90's!! Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, Faith No More, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Radiohead, Rage Against the Machine, Tool, R.E.M.
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60s and 70s
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How did 80s win this???
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Rock is bad.
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Stone age
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60's-70s and once you hit the eighties and beyond you can pretty much burn everything other than GNR, Iron Maiden, and Nirvana.
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People not voting 60's is crazy to me. Makes me feel old, and I was born on the 80's.
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Edited by YourMomentOfZen: 2/17/2016 3:39:38 AMThe 80s? Really? The land of Foreigner, Scorpions, Bon Jovi, and Journey? Really? There are some exceptions, of course, like REM and Guns and Roses, but really?
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70's and 80's
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I wish I wouldve been abel to go to woodstock and drop acid adn -blam!- girls with nice bush while listening to Jimi Hendrix
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I'm a big fan of 2000s rock. I like the older stuff but I feel like it only got so much praise because they were the first ones to do something unique. It's hard to be unique now because everything has been done. I respect the classics but there are plenty of modern bands that can take what the older artists did and do it better.
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Edited by Art Vandelay: 2/17/2016 3:17:34 AM60s. There will never be another music festival like Woodstock '69 because music will never be that good again, sadly. 60s had the best psychadelic rock and the 70s had the best punk rock, soft rock, and pop.
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I liked the 60's music, but 70-80 was really good
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I was born in the 90's but I was always jamming out to journey
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[i]Sick Bump[/i]
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80's Journey Queen Bon Jovi Need I continue?