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Old 07-07-2016, 04:31 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Art rock is just arty rock from the late sixties/seventies. It has no real definition other than being made by arty farty ****s. Alternative is basically that, but given more direction by punk. So it's basically 70s art rock post... punk... you know what I mean. Post-Sex Pistols, post-Clash, post-Ramones... and ****.
Hey! I love arty farty ****s.
Alternative on the other hand seems completely generic and devoid of any real innovation.
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