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Reply to comment by salomey5 in Lollapalooza 2023 line-up: Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Lana Del Rey, and more confirmed by ninjazop
Even the very first lollapalooza had Ice T performing.
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Reply to comment by salomey5 in Lollapalooza 2023 line-up: Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Lana Del Rey, and more confirmed by ninjazop
There are plenty of those in the lineup
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Reply to Any good pop albums? by MessyTapes1
For fans of Olivia Rodrigo, check out The Baby by Samia
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Reply to Angry songs about sexual abuse and grooming by edoedo_
Alice Glass's new album PREY//IV is pretty much spot on here. Many tracks about her abuse/grooming by her former bandmate in Crystal Castles.
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Reply to Were There Any Big Bands That Mixed Electric Guitars Into Their Orchestras? by EnderCrystal221
Check out Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band.
Jazz Police is a good guitar-centric song of theirs.
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I Love It by Icona Pop. Imagine being the record exec listening to that for the first time and just getting dollar signs in your eyes.
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Reply to Your favorite album openers by kriisso
Rocks Off from Exile on Main St.
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Reply to comment by No-Context5479 in It is the end of 2022, what was your favorite album that came out this year? What album are you most looking forward to next year? by FYLBingB0ng
SAULT has several tracks on each of their albums this year that absolutely slap, but imo not great all the way through. If you combined them you'd have one he k of an album though.
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Reply to comment by ABena2t in Who is the Patrick Mahomes of the music industry by Alive-Ad-4164
It's all taste, I don't think anyone could convincingly argue one is "better", but personally, I prefer Pusha. But I have a soft spot for the coke puns.
That said, Nosestaligia with both of them is just perfect.
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Reply to comment by Trobus in So, in the Punk-Rock world, beginning to end, is there any band more ‘Punk’ than NOFX? by thud83
It all gets rather complicated because the shift from the first "punk" bands to offshoots in hardcore and post-punk and metal subgernre all happened in a very short span. The Ramones first album came out in 1976 and within the span of just a few years, "punk" had already taken many new forms. Hell, Pere Ubu was making "post-punk" in the late 70s before some albums we would consider classics of the punk genre even came out (The Modern Dance predates London Calling by a year and their first single in 1975 predates even the Ramones). Black Flag had already pioneered LA hardcore and then put out the first Sludge Metal album in 1984 while many hardcore bands were just getting started, and a couple years prior, bands like Minutemen and Squirrel Bait were starting "post-hardcore" while at the same time Bad Brains were putting out classics of regular old hardcore.
All that is to say, new genres were starting before their "predecessors" had stopped developing. I'd agree with you that Television isn't proto-punk. It's post-punk, even though it came out during punks heyday. It all changed so fast it kind of blends. Which is why it's easier to classify based on sound than time.
I would consider The Modern Lovers self titled album to be proto-punk even though it came out in 1976, the same year as the Ramones self titled (a true "punk" album) and the same year as early Pere Ubu stuff ("post punk").