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Cojo7
Gender: Male
Age: 33
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- Posted: 04/13/2016 03:56
- Post subject: Mom rock
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I am not sure what this is. My mother enjoys music that I would consider to be "dad rock" - U2, Bruce Springsteen, Eagles, etc. Would those bands be considered mom rock, and if not then what is considered mom rock? I understand that music can be enjoyed by everyone, but I've seen this term floated around and I'm confused about what it means.
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LoneStarRebel
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- Posted: 04/13/2016 04:13
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Mom rock is dad rock but with female vocals, e.g., Pat Benatar and Heart.
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SuedeSwede
Ognoo
Gender: Female
Age: 26
Location: On a cloud
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- Posted: 04/13/2016 05:41
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LoneStarRebel wrote: | Mom rock is dad rock but with female vocals, e.g., Pat Benatar and Heart. |
Hmm, true. But I'd say that Billy Joel and Elton John and artists of that ilk are also "mom rock" but they're male, so... _________________
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alelsupreme
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Gender: Male
Age: 27
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- Posted: 04/13/2016 06:07
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I'd say mum rock, if it was a term, would be like that kinda softer (smh mad gender stereotypes out here!!!) 70's-80's rock sound that the artists mentioned previously would definitely fall under. If I had to pick the ultimate mum rock band it'd be Fleetwood Mac.
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cestuneblague
Edgy to the Choir
Location: MA/FL
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- Posted: 04/13/2016 06:57
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I donno, my mom listened to a lot of country, U2 and the Eurythmics so I guess "Mom Rock" is a variable term. "Dad Rock" however, pretty much lines up all the usual suspects.
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alelsupreme
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Gender: Male
Age: 27
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- Posted: 04/13/2016 06:59
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CryingGameDahlin wrote: | I donno, my mom listened to a lot of country, U2 and the Eurythmics so I guess "Mom Rock" is a variable term. "Dad Rock" however, pretty much lines up all the usual suspects. |
my dad listens to loads of eurythmics but he also loves meat loaf and led zep so it all balances out.
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- Posted: 04/13/2016 07:03
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every pet rock you had as a child was taken forcibly from a mom rock. Think about that for a bit
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alelsupreme
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Age: 27
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- Posted: 04/13/2016 07:11
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dividesbyzero wrote: | every pet rock you had as a child was taken forcibly from a mom rock. Think about that for a bit |
fucked up if true
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Applerill
Autistic Princess <3
Gender: Female
Age: 30
Location: Chicago
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- Posted: 04/13/2016 10:50
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Hmm, I remember an RYM review of the new Destroyer album compared the sound to "plus-size department store* music", and I think that term is pretty interchangeable with mom-rock. And yes, Billy Joel and Elton John definitely fit that category. And yes, those two duds aside, this is as great a genre of music as the world is ever going to get, so stop being a fucking basic bro about it.
*Of course, we all know that the plus size fashion industry has already mostly transitioned from this maternal stereotype, but you get my point.
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benpaco
Who's gonna watch you die?
Age: 27
Location: California
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- Posted: 04/14/2016 00:46
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There's a channel back home called Alice that plays what me and my friends have referred to as mom music. Matchbox 20, the Goo Goo Dolls that are more ballad-y, Train, etc. Back in the day they played that one tune "Babylon" nonstop. I guess I associate that sort of "adult alternative" with it, tbh _________________
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