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I don't know a lot of Kasabian's music. I am into rock music but I don't know their stuff.
Rock music is electronic music, dependent entirely on electronic circuitry and amplification.
If there was such a thing as a typical English gentleman in rock music, then it was Jon Lord.
I think there's a lot of writers who took rock music more seriously: Greil Marcus, Jon Landau.
I think that, by and large, the predominant voice we hear in rock music is a white male voice.
My dad has been playing guitar basically all his life. He's sort of who got me into rock music.
For more than 15 years, Mogwai has built a reputation on its monstrous ambitions for rock music.
'Next To Normal' is rock music. It's a rock opera. That, definitely, has a place in popular music.
I wanted to find a bridge between Musique Concrete, electro-acoustic music, and proper rock music.
I got into rock music at thirteen, listening to Van Halen, learned how to play the electric guitar.
I really wanted to get to the animal core of rock music and eliminate anything that wasn't necessary.
That's the gamble that you make when you decide to become a rock musician. It's totally unpredictable.
My parents are proud of me now. However, when I first became involved with rock music, they were afraid.
That's what drew me to rock music in the first place - that sense of remaking the world on your own terms.
I listen to crazy, robust rock music where they sing their faces off, and soul music, which can be similar.
In rock music, people have certain assumptions that it makes people more enlightened, and it really doesn't.
That's what rock music is, I think - constantly searching for authenticity, and being as honest as possible.
In the broad spectrum of the arts, two worlds rarely overlap - the literary world and the world of rock music.
There's just no great rock albums anymore. There's a lot of rock music out there, but it's very bland and disposable.
I always thought of indie-rock as being rock music by bands that were on independent labels, and that's a great thing.
I love rock music, dance music, so it depends on my mood. But I mainly listen to dance music before going out on court.
I love English rock music the best and have always been fascinated by The Clash, especially Joe Strummer, their singer.
I didn't want to box myself into writing just rock music because you can try to force it into moments that don't want it.
For some young people, their first experience ever hearing punk rock music was playing the Green Bay Packers on 'Madden'.
Rock music seems to be very fragmented these days, I can't say that I ever really hear anything that just knocks me over.
I grew up listening to a lot of emo music, a lot of rock music, a lot of rap music, a lot of trap music, funk, everything.
Anthemic rock music is inherently fascist - anything intended to move huge masses of people is politically offensive to me.
I don't know if I know anyone, with the exception of the early inventors of rock music [who wasn't influenced by something].
My parents didn't allow rock music in the house. I actually didn't even know it existed until I was probably eleven years old.
Pop music - what used to be known as rock music, a loud novelty - can be something more than a pointless, artificial diversion.
Every so often, I feel I should graduate to classical music, properly. But the truth is, I'm more likely to listen to rock music.
Folk music has been our popular music... There is a myth that youngsters only like heavy metal or rock music, but that's not true.
I love everything, but I really love rock music. Incubus, Augustana, Nirvana, Chevelle, iHi-Hi-Fi, they're my really good friends.
I think that brown people are attracted to rock music because it speaks on the spectrum of pain that brown people are predisposed to.
Most youngsters are so well-connected with the rock music circle that they will know instantly if I attempt to imitate any rock star.
The thing I find frustrating about rock music is, how different can you make an acoustic drum kit sound, an electric guitar and vocals?
I always wanted to get into rock music so I could cover up my real personality, change my voice, and create a false self to hide behind.
Rock music had its own constituency, its own steering wheel. It was beyond the control of the establishment, and we saw TV as the enemy.
The electric guitar and its players hold a place of privilege in the annals of rock music. It is the engine, the weapon, the ax of rock.
I like rock music. I also like classical, if you ask me. I'm very adaptable, they say that. But I have certain preference too, be honest.
I'm not trying to overcome my father or fill his shoes or reach any kind of level that he did. We're talking about a Mozart of rock music.
I think between The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and innumerable acts after that... rock music became a huge economic force.
America is tough for rock music. Rock n' roll used to be the main music for the youth, and it's not so much anymore. It's hip-hop and stuff.
Definitely dub is in my body forever. I think I hear everything through a dub filter. Even when I play rock music, I play through a dub filter.
I've always appreciated more guitar-driven and, in general, just rock music; that's what I listen to. I don't really listen to electronic music.
I love dogs. I think dogs are way smarter. Maybe I can be the dog spokesman for the rock world. There are a lot of cat people making rock music.
Until I realized that rock music was my connection to the rest of the human race, I felt like I was dying, for some reason, and I didn't know why.
My perfect day would start with a kiss from my daughter. I would drive her to school listening to our favourite punk rock music on loud in the car.
I grew up listening to the alternative rock music from the '90s. Some of my favorite bands included Dinosaur Jr, Guided By Voices, and Cobra Verde.
With every performance I just feel more energized somehow. Like, this is how I exercise! This is how I feed my ego, by playing this loud rock music.