The 1960s is the most revolutionary era for music. Most people wouldn't disagree if you use Smells Like Teen Spirit to characterize the 90s. But you would never find a music that truly defines the 60s, this was the period where music changes drastically and where modern music forms its first roots. I would say that The Beatles comes close as being the genre defining musical artists, though it's gonna be a whole lot more difficult if we have to narrow it to a single song.
Hendrix is psychedelic rock, Berry is Rockabilly, Nirvana is Grunge and Queen opera rock, hard rock... just the post-2000 garbage in the video is pop rock.
@@alguem7937 I suppose that the guy uses "pop" as meaning of popular. - Chuck is popular - Queen is popular - Van Halen is popular - Nirvana is popular - Artic Monkeys is popular - the last band also
@@mosquerajoseph7305 Nah. Ramones saved music for good. All that shitty overproduced “rock” and disco of the 70s was ruining music. They brought back true rock & roll, like it was in the 50s.
@@evh3065 Personally, I believe the beatles explored more genres and styles. It's crazy to me that the band who created Helter Skelter is the same band who created Strawberry Fields Forever and Hey Jude
Bro they did King Gizzard dirty with Hate Dancin’, literally could’ve used The Dripping Tap Edit: after about a year I have come to the conclusion that this list sucks BALLS. If you’re listening to just “rock” in the modern era, you’re missing out. So so many subgenres are THRIVING right now and popular rock sucks (Obviously not Gizz though, check out PetroDragonic Apocalypse). Some stuff from the 2020s so check out would be: For The First Time - Black Country, New Road, The New Sound - Geordie Greep, The Lamb as Effigy - Sprain, After The Night - Parannoul, Bright Green Field - Squid, Rat Saw God - Wednesday, And tons more good rock and related music is still being released, but boomers don’t see it because they don’t search for it. Obviously if you go into these with a closed mindset you aren’t gonna get shit outta them, but only you can change that.
Hate Dancin is probably the closest thing to the average King Gizzard sound, the middle point between all of the sounds they've tinkered with within the last three years.
This is what I think 50s- Johnny b Goode 60s- a day in the life 70s- stairway to heaven 80s- sweet child o mine 90s-wonderwall (I don’t care what u say) 00s- Can’t stop 10s- do I wanna know 20s- I don’t have the patience to find out
Hey, all the way up to mid 2010's was pretty good for rock too, and you can still find some bangers made in the past few years, but I agree, old rock was the peak, we haven't been able to top the 90's, let alone the 70's-80's.
There's a lot more music to the 70s. I guess if you think about it there's a lot more to every gen but 70s was so damn diverse. Like from pink Floyd to deep purple. That was music's prime for me.
It’s like it went full circle with King Gizzard. Back to the psychedelia of the 60’s, I love it. Seems Australia has a huge wave of psychedelic rock right now. King Gizzard, Tame Impala, The Lazy Eyes, The Babe Rainbow, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, The Murlocs. I was born in the right generation, I have the entire Beatles and Pink Floyd discography at my fingers and all these great new bands continuing on the legacy in their own way
thats why i hate people who say they were ‘born in the wrong generation’, cause all the classics are infinitely easier to access, and theres still new takes and evolutions of genre and art, why limit yourself
@@tassiegamer4516 exactly! Am I sad I can’t experience the classics as they were born - yes, but Im happy to live in the era where I can listen to them all and listen to the new bands they all influenced and I’d take that because now not only do I have a bunch of good older music but a bunch of new music to look forward to
I actually disagree I think that there are better songs that represent the 70’s & 80’s and that the 90’s had too many different stages of rock to put a song that represented the first half of the 90’s and be done same with the 00’s
the 2020s could be represented with other works with more relevance, like something from Black Country New Road, Wolf Alice, Wet Leg, Maneskin, or The New Abnormal by The Strokes
80s the worst for sure then fortunally rock changed into grunge, garage rock and other sub generes that are soo good. but in the middle of 80s was such a shit
Yessir the best time ever for rock I am 13 and in a band look up to all those guys just what a time to live you know wish i was born in that simpler time
OH MY GOD KING GIZZARD MENTIONED YOU NEED TO MENTION THEM MORE YOU JUST MADE MY DAY I DONT GIVE A CRAP ABOUT THE SONG NOT REPRESENTATIVE OF THEIR SOUND IM JUST GLAD THEY GOT MENTIONED
@@keinlieb3818 hell no 70s had Black Sabbath, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Eagles,Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Clash , Deep Purple , Yes 80s not even close to 70s
The thing is with the Rolling Stones is that they’ve been making music for 6 fucking decades so it’s kinda hard to get a specific decade for them I mean in the 60s they formed, in the 70s it was their hay day which continued on into the 80s
This guy : *uses actual examples of what popular rock music sounds like in every decade* The comments : "bUt mY fAvOuRiTe tHinG iSn'T oN hErE!!!!!!!1!!!!111!!!11!"
I could pick hotel california and say 70s rock is soft He chose a soft song, he could’ve picked a heavy song and king gizzard has released heavy metal songs heavier than every song before on the list
90s with Nirvana, long live Punk Rock, this band and masterpiece shall live forever, this band just marked my childhood listening to it when I was only 5, this isn't just music, it's art, masterpiece and a golden memory
The Changes album is rock, and Hate Dancing could honestly be mistaken for a Supertramp song and they were a rock band. Just because it uses keyboards doesn't mean it's not rock.
@@tashiguri8329 is not the best king gizzard song, if you want to listen to their heavier stuff check out Nonagon Infinity or Infest the Rats Nest (the first one is an infinite loop album, the second is a trash metal album about contamination and global warning)
As much as I love KGATLW, Hate Dancin' is definitely a pop song, not a rock song. If you wanted to pick a great KGATLW rock song from the 2020s, The Dripping Tap is right there
you killed it man 😂 there are not enough laughing emojis to emphasize just how far from accurate this, to be frank Im laughing at you, king gizzard 😭 georhe is gonna love this one
Could you imagine, what would be the rock history if people like Ritchie Valens did not have died and did have continue with his music? Which destiny would have rock music?
@@dustinvoid3922 I agree modern music isn’t bad but I like rock since it’s a new music type to me and I enjoy it more than the mainstream genres today.
@@koziarskif.8665Dejate de tonterías, the beatles fue una banda abierta a la experimentacion, con muchos géneros y sub géneros, que digas que the beatles no es una banda de rock es porque no has escuchando su música, ellos fueron uno de los principales co creadores del metal, y además de que desde 65 al 70 sus álbumes están repletos de canciones de rock
@@ederrocha7758 Actually, it did. It existed before that too. Ramones and the Sex Pistols are two examples of punk from the 70s. Ramones are considered THE first true punk group. Then there's also the Clash, often considered THE pioneers of British punk, especially thanks to their album Combat Rock (an album FROM the 80s). Bad Religion, Misfits (you'd know them from that black shirt with the skeletal smile), and Social Distortion are other well-known punk groups from the 70s. I'm telling you this because all these groups were active in the 80s too.
KING GIZZARD! Greatest band of all time IMO. Hate Dancin is a great song on a masterpiece album. All their albums are masterpieces IMO. Hate Dancin' is very Supertramp-y and Supertramp were a rock band. Although Breakfast In America was more of a soft rock album but still iconic. I fully disagree with all the hate for anything past the 90's. The 2010s has more music I like than any other decade. Plus we're only in the 4th year of the 2020s.
The 70s were better, like ya sure the Beatles and Jimi were awesome but there were so many more great bands in the 70s: led zeppelin, Queen, van Halen had their first and best album, AC/DC, Boston etc
@@Mr.bottle_episode i respect your opinion but have to disagree… beatles, jimi, the doors, yardbirds, the who, cream, beach boys, byrds, the dead, jefferson airplane, CCR, simon and garfunkel, velvet, monkees, zeppelin and floyd got their start in the 60s.. yes a decent number of these bands made it beyond the 70s but they got their start in the 60s … i love that twangy bright sound of 60s music.. shits stimulating
The first rock song considered by critics is called "Rocket 88" however the first popular rock song was "Rock around the clock" by bill haley and his comets
@@Worminator_Worm Thanks. Everyone gives LZ shit for stealing from blues artist for a few songs on their first few albums, but Elvis was a cover artist and now they're gonna say that he was the god of rock n roll? Nah. Also, Johnny B Goode is better than Hound Dog.
His stuff was very much inspired by the likes of Chuck Berry and Little Richie. It'd be like if you saw a video on comic book superheroes and took issue with the video including batman over moon knight
He was given that title when there were basically 5 rock bands out there. Elvis is one of the most overrated musicians in the history of music. It's almost a stretch to call him a musician
@@caricaturafea453 entiendo, pero ns, yo dije Maneskin pq su estilo que me recuerda mucho a lo que se llevaba en los años 70-80, el estilo estrafalario como eran Led Zeppelin o Queen. Ademas de que ganaron la eurovision xd.
@@caricaturafea453 no refritos? El rock psicoselico es un género que se lleva desde los años 60-70, me dices que eso no es un refrito? Por mi parte yo lo veo mas que un homenaje/inspiración a esas bandas clasicas...
I appreciate using King Gizzard as a representative of the 2020's, showing that just because rock isn't as popular as it used to be doesn't mean that it's dead; we've had some incredible rock records this decade (King Gizzard obviously, along with The Strokes, The Killers, IDLES, Black Midi, Death From Above 1979, Black Country New Road, Jack White, Paramore, Jeff Rosenstock, Boygenius, Weezer, Low, Squid, Geese, Viagra Boys, and so on) that have pushed rock into bold and creative new directions. Rock is alive and well.
The 1960s is the most revolutionary era for music. Most people wouldn't disagree if you use Smells Like Teen Spirit to characterize the 90s. But you would never find a music that truly defines the 60s, this was the period where music changes drastically and where modern music forms its first roots. I would say that The Beatles comes close as being the genre defining musical artists, though it's gonna be a whole lot more difficult if we have to narrow it to a single song.
the leap from 50s to 60s was insane
my guy skipped elvis and beatles era
@@mierul7991elvis and beatles were 60s…
@@realjehuElvis was 1954-1977, The Beatles were 1962-1970. And their peak of popularity respectively were 1956-1962 and 1964-1969
@@realjehu Elvis was more 50s. Beatles were 60s
@@realjehuElvis was more 50s and the Beatles 60s
"Evolution of American pop-rock music" should be the title
Hendrix is psychedelic rock, Berry is Rockabilly, Nirvana is Grunge and Queen opera rock, hard rock... just the post-2000 garbage in the video is pop rock.
@@alguem7937this title just says rock so yeah all of these count but how tf is pink floyd, led zeppelin, or the beatles not on this list???
Queen…
@@alguem7937 while this is probably gizzards weakest album, they're not garbage
@@alguem7937 I suppose that the guy uses "pop" as meaning of popular.
- Chuck is popular
- Queen is popular
- Van Halen is popular
- Nirvana is popular
- Artic Monkeys is popular
- the last band also
70s and 80s was the era of rock music! It’s by far the best genre of music ever created
nah classical and jazz are way better
@@AgnusDei695 Then you have terrible taste in music!
@@dominicsdailyvlogs178 quite the opposite, only musically ignorant person would call rock the best era of music.
@@AgnusDei695that’s the worst💀💀💀💀
Don't forget the 90s.
Let's be honest
The 60s - 90s was the golden era of rock
agreed, they may have peeked in the 70s
Ehh. Idk say it’s more like 1972-1986
60s-early 2000s*
I'd say 60s to 00s
It's golden era of everything: movies, music, games, sport...:(
It’s crazy that for a short time nirvana and queen co existed
Only like a 15 year gap when they were both in their prime! Kinda crazy
In an alternate universe, Fred didn't get AIDS and he would probably be friends with Kurt. Those are my 2 favorite rock bands after all.
@@Suikogiru isnt nirvana considered grunge or it's like subgenre?
@@northernhemisphere4906 Grunge is a sub-genre of alternative rock
@@Suikogiru And what's the alternative?
King gizzard be releasing 12 albums per second and this guy choose that
Surprised they even made the list, could've been imagine dragons or maneskin
@@euuuuugggg33king gizzard is much better than that
Nonagon infinity is better
Changes goes so hard what are you on
@@euuuuugggg33 both of them r garbage
They passed the 60s without the Beatles is a crime
Fr, The Beatles on top!
they was definitely closer to pop
@@Necrodude Nah rock, and sure they did a lot of genres but its mostly rock
Fr they should've played come together for their example song that would've fit perfectly
Jimmy Hendrix was more influential to rock specifically tho.
2020s is so soft 😭
listen to infest the rats nest by king gizz
does it even count as rock music?
@@riougenkaku6069 I think it some kind of indie or pop music. Not a rock music at all
Horrible... I don't know them and I don't want to know them.
@@lunarmodule6419 listen to this by them before you form your opinion of that song ruclips.net/video/R3qeJXtDhKU/видео.html
There's not evolution of music without The Beatles.
You also can’t forget the king of rock and roll, elvis presley
Beatles would probably be considered pop.
There’s no evolution of music without the Ramones
@@Ghoulischeyes there is lol
@@mosquerajoseph7305 Nah. Ramones saved music for good. All that shitty overproduced “rock” and disco of the 70s was ruining music. They brought back true rock & roll, like it was in the 50s.
60s was the beatles
Hendrix was closer to Rock then the Beatles
Creedence Clearwater Revival
lol
@@evh3065 Personally, I believe the beatles explored more genres and styles. It's crazy to me that the band who created Helter Skelter is the same band who created Strawberry Fields Forever and Hey Jude
@@Number-id3ddit’s not that insane to believe.
Buddy holly, Elvis Presley, Ronnie van Zant: some of the best rockers I know of. Rip 🕊️
Get weezered!
70s was the golden era of music in human history
70’s was peak but after the 70’s made way for some of the great music we know today like megadeath Metallica etc
What about the 80s
@@Leezie76 yes
I agree
No
Bro they did King Gizzard dirty with Hate Dancin’, literally could’ve used The Dripping Tap
Edit: after about a year I have come to the conclusion that this list sucks BALLS. If you’re listening to just “rock” in the modern era, you’re missing out. So so many subgenres are THRIVING right now and popular rock sucks (Obviously not Gizz though, check out PetroDragonic Apocalypse). Some stuff from the 2020s so check out would be:
For The First Time - Black Country, New Road,
The New Sound - Geordie Greep,
The Lamb as Effigy - Sprain,
After The Night - Parannoul,
Bright Green Field - Squid,
Rat Saw God - Wednesday,
And tons more good rock and related music is still being released, but boomers don’t see it because they don’t search for it. Obviously if you go into these with a closed mindset you aren’t gonna get shit outta them, but only you can change that.
It’s a good song though in my opinion, I like the jazz fusion. But, I get it, their old stuff has a place in my heart
😊😊😊❤😂😂
Probably the idea behind the video is "rock's dead, the music of [current year] sucks, not like the music from [current year minus 20 years]"
Fax
Hate Dancin is probably the closest thing to the average King Gizzard sound, the middle point between all of the sounds they've tinkered with within the last three years.
YAAAS QUEEN!
This is what I think
50s- Johnny b Goode
60s- a day in the life
70s- stairway to heaven
80s- sweet child o mine
90s-wonderwall (I don’t care what u say)
00s- Can’t stop
10s- do I wanna know
20s- I don’t have the patience to find out
I mean that was the most popular music but not the best imo😂
@@theomegamuffin7346 lol
Like this list but would have come as you are for the 90s
Both nirvana and oasis sucks
I think that Champagne Supernova is better but I could put Say It Ain't So or Paranoid Android
RIP Rock music 1955 - 2005
What a fifty years it was and feel privileged to have lived through all but four years of it
King Gizzard single-handedly revived rock
2011 tbh
Arctic monkeys carried Rock till then
Later they also changed.
Their first 2 albums have better songs than many greats of 1960s-1980s
@@OK-yg5ty facts
@@OK-yg5tyI agree
Hey, all the way up to mid 2010's was pretty good for rock too, and you can still find some bangers made in the past few years, but I agree, old rock was the peak, we haven't been able to top the 90's, let alone the 70's-80's.
Heater Skelter by the Beatles was a huge milestone
first metal song ever.
Never heard of heater skelter before
@@smeebisesportzbebbins6200Listen to it
How so? it's one of the better Beatles tracks, but have you heard George's lamo guitar solo?
Led Zeppelin?
Led Zeppelin > Queen
@@DJ-ce3hq haha no way! Never!
Beatles?
@@DJ-ce3hq I agree but ppl love queen nowadays
Led Zeppelin = Queen
❤️🔥80’s❤️🔥
There's a lot more music to the 70s. I guess if you think about it there's a lot more to every gen but 70s was so damn diverse. Like from pink Floyd to deep purple. That was music's prime for me.
Totally agree Rock peaked in the 70s
omg yes Jimi Hendrix and The doors
@@pbdohcbsi they were 60s
Both the Jims were "💀" by 1970s
@@pinkled4429 a ok)
Don’t forget black sabbath too
Rock will never die...
It did
alive but (accdg to some) gradually weakened in the current decade
It killed itself by sucking so bad in the mainstream from the late 90s to now. Though there's still killer shit in more indie circles
@@saltyscoundrel4368 ghost is rising modern rock band
It’s already dead. There is obviously no rock behind 2010.
Don’t lie to yourself 90s best rock
It’s like it went full circle with King Gizzard. Back to the psychedelia of the 60’s, I love it. Seems Australia has a huge wave of psychedelic rock right now. King Gizzard, Tame Impala, The Lazy Eyes, The Babe Rainbow, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, The Murlocs. I was born in the right generation, I have the entire Beatles and Pink Floyd discography at my fingers and all these great new bands continuing on the legacy in their own way
thats why i hate people who say they were ‘born in the wrong generation’, cause all the classics are infinitely easier to access, and theres still new takes and evolutions of genre and art, why limit yourself
@@tassiegamer4516 exactly! Am I sad I can’t experience the classics as they were born - yes, but Im happy to live in the era where I can listen to them all and listen to the new bands they all influenced and I’d take that because now not only do I have a bunch of good older music but a bunch of new music to look forward to
tame Impala is not a band it's just Kevin
the new song Jackie by nick allbrock is a must listen
@@baka.7450 I know. I was listing bands and artists.
The 90s was one of the best eras of rock
Nah, better the 50s
The 90's was the peak of metal, especially extreme metal. Grunge was ok, but it died way too quickly.
FR
I also really like the 90s because everything was alot less obnoxious, and overall how angsty specially rock was
@@RichardDeBerryOfficial but alternative rock was also at it's peak, and it lasted like 10 years, nu metal was also at it's peak in the late 90s
I love that you pick hate dancing out of the 25 amazing rock albums king gizzard has made.
I know right any other song from that album is better
ikr?????
It’s still a great song in my opinion
Ive never heard King Gizzard but i know you did them dirty
This does a great job of showing some of the most iconic rock songs of the generations
I actually disagree I think that there are better songs that represent the 70’s & 80’s and that the 90’s had too many different stages of rock to put a song that represented the first half of the 90’s and be done same with the 00’s
Beatles?
the 2020s could be represented with other works with more relevance, like something from Black Country New Road, Wolf Alice, Wet Leg, Maneskin, or The New Abnormal by The Strokes
Yes but meaby for the 20' he could show Ghost...
@@simonesavisavigin3068 Ghost isnt a rock band theyre just Ghost. No one knows what they are
70s, 80s y 90s fue la edad de oro.
80s the worst for sure then fortunally rock changed into grunge, garage rock and other sub generes that are soo good. but in the middle of 80s was such a shit
@@SOSBRANDOcómo?, Pero si la música de rock de los 80 también es buena
@@SOSBRANDO los 80 fue buena epoca si no mal recuerdo gun n roses estaba en su prime en los 80
Pienso lo mismo
Guns N Roses es malísimo
70's were the best, Golden era of rock. Led Zeppelin, Queen, prime AcDc, Deep Purple, Black sabbath, Ramones, the Clash and more...
Yessir the best time ever for rock I am 13 and in a band look up to all those guys just what a time to live you know wish i was born in that simpler time
Ну не скажи, для меня 80 это лучшее время
And Pink Floyd...
And Rush too. 🤘
Obviously, but jimi hendrix was one of the best and the most influential artist of all times.
OH MY GOD KING GIZZARD MENTIONED YOU NEED TO MENTION THEM MORE YOU JUST MADE MY DAY I DONT GIVE A CRAP ABOUT THE SONG NOT REPRESENTATIVE OF THEIR SOUND IM JUST GLAD THEY GOT MENTIONED
Let’s be honest. The 2000s was the peak of linkin park
That is metal....
@@azfar3975 still a genre of rock
Fr fr
@@azfar3975 Linkin Park is rock 💀💀💀💀💀💀
The strokes
70s was the best era of rock, hands down
Nah , 60s
I love 70s punk rock
Nah 80s was by far the best. Metallica, Guns n roses, Van Halen, Bon Jovi, Poison, Aerosmith
@@keinlieb3818 hell no
70s had
Black Sabbath, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Eagles,Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Clash , Deep Purple , Yes
80s not even close to 70s
I agree
50s to 90s are great
Personal opinion. But rock/heavier music just took a downturn after the 2010’s….😅
I think it's because of Recession pop effect
The beatles
Bruh wouldn’t personally consider Beatles as rock
@@Turnage497 why?
@@evanorsomething909 not heavy enough
@@Turnage497 they literally invented doom metal but ok
@@evanorsomething909 😂
Yeah rock never die 🤟🏿🎸
Tf u talking about. it died like 20 years ago
i’ll never stop, i’ll never quit… until metallica makes this list.
Thrash metal dumbass
Metal ≠ Rock
bruh man its rock
🪨, not 🔨
@@pbdohcbsi nope
80s is the best era of music. In my opinion.😊❤❤😊
It's my favorite because of Michael Jackson Eric Clapton Whitney Houston and John Caffrey. And I'm 10, by the way.😂😂😂
I like 70's-80's-90's, but 80's was best moment in my life. Glam rock forever 🤟
Van Halen is the worst
@@colorsofthelost1479😬
The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elvis left the chat
Blink 182… Metallica…
😊😊😂😂😂
Blink 182 😂😂😂
@@carterlemcke9036Metallica is metal
The thing is with the Rolling Stones is that they’ve been making music for 6 fucking decades so it’s kinda hard to get a specific decade for them I mean in the 60s they formed, in the 70s it was their hay day which continued on into the 80s
Today: rip the music
Olivia rodrigo is 2020´s i would say although im bias because my sister is always putting her songs
This guy : *uses actual examples of what popular rock music sounds like in every decade*
The comments : "bUt mY fAvOuRiTe tHinG iSn'T oN hErE!!!!!!!1!!!!111!!!11!"
@wik3dneverbroke 🤡
The '60s/70's era was the best one.
True
Mid
@@annhopkins9172not mid
My guy forgot about the band that carries his whole channel: The Beatles.
*rollin stones
2020s and present are super soft 😭😭😭
I could pick hotel california and say 70s rock is soft
He chose a soft song, he could’ve picked a heavy song and king gizzard has released heavy metal songs heavier than every song before on the list
90s with Nirvana, long live Punk Rock, this band and masterpiece shall live forever, this band just marked my childhood listening to it when I was only 5, this isn't just music, it's art, masterpiece and a golden memory
Not even the best grunge band lol
The hardest line in rock: SCUSE ME WHILE I KISS THIS GUY!
King Gizzard does a lot of different music and the guy choose one of their few 20's stuff that isn't rock 💀
Changes is certainly rock, just definitely some of their heavier stuff.
I love Infest the Rats nest.
@@bentheturntableguy182 #ITRNSweep
The Changes album is rock, and Hate Dancing could honestly be mistaken for a Supertramp song and they were a rock band. Just because it uses keyboards doesn't mean it's not rock.
70’s - 90’s rock is I think one of the greatest eras of music to ever grace this earth
Elvis left the chat
elvis isnt rock
Elvis sucked lol
@@jerry2848 He is quite literally known as the king of rock
But chuck berry was credited with creating the genre, and Elvis’s work outside of the 50s was hardly genre defining.
he stole most of his songs including Hound dog.
80s music was the best
HOLY SHIT GIZZARD? I DIDNT EXPECT IT HAHAHA
King Gizzard>>Boomer rock
Lmao the last 2
Not rock music
@@musicminute2004 I mean the last one is trash but arctic monkeys were good
@@tashiguri8329 I'm not an AM fan, I liked their song better than the last one though
@@tashiguri8329 yeah, they were ok, but they are not rock, so they shouldn't be in this video
@@tashiguri8329 is not the best king gizzard song, if you want to listen to their heavier stuff check out Nonagon Infinity or Infest the Rats Nest (the first one is an infinite loop album, the second is a trash metal album about contamination and global warning)
As much as I love KGATLW, Hate Dancin' is definitely a pop song, not a rock song. If you wanted to pick a great KGATLW rock song from the 2020s, The Dripping Tap is right there
Oh yeah for suuuuure
I think hate dancin is a pop rock song
Iron Lung is such a good example too
Music has degraded so much in the past two decades, It's sad to see.
Agree..
1970s and 2010s are my favourite easily
Seven nation army doesn't do the 2000's justice
??
That’s your opinion and I’m pretty sure you’d be in the minority there
For Gizzard you literally could've picked the dripping tap, one of the shreddiest songs of the past ever
80' s Hard Rock: good times. 👏👏👏
Nope Van Halen sucks
you killed it man 😂
there are not enough laughing emojis to emphasize just how far from accurate this, to be frank Im laughing at you, king gizzard 😭 georhe is gonna love this one
Could you imagine, what would be the rock history if people like Ritchie Valens did not have died and did have continue with his music? Which destiny would have rock music?
Richard Steven Valenzuela... talented kid. Until the day the music died.
So Rock music stopped after the 90s😂
Nah I mean Skillet had some stuff
I feel like it stopped in early 2000s
@@Turnage497 skillet is absolutely garbage
@@dustinvoid3922 I agree modern music isn’t bad but I like rock since it’s a new music type to me and I enjoy it more than the mainstream genres today.
@@dustinvoid3922 exactly, I also listen to reggae, and a few more genres.
Black Sabbath, Dire Straits, Ozzy Osbourne, Dio and Europe Left the chat.
1964 to the mid 80s was the best.
And Pink Floyd
Black sabbath is metal btw
50s elvis
60s beatles
70s led zeppelin
80s van halen
90s nirvana
00s killers
2000s was the Arctic Monkeys mate. WPSIAMTWIAN and FWN are absolutely bangers
yeah
literally every song of their first 2 albums were bangers
you honestly picked really good songs to represent each decade
Hate Dancin (and Changes in general) is barely rock tbh, they have much better stuff from the 2020s
Dónde está the Beatles , Zepellin , U2 Metallica y los demás???!
Los beatles no son Rock . Es la versión fallida
@@koziarskif.8665Dejate de tonterías, the beatles fue una banda abierta a la experimentacion, con muchos géneros y sub géneros, que digas que the beatles no es una banda de rock es porque no has escuchando su música, ellos fueron uno de los principales co creadores del metal, y además de que desde 65 al 70 sus álbumes están repletos de canciones de rock
And then everyone realized that rock sounded better in minor keys.
90s had the best punk songs!!
@@DiSapiens08 Punk didn't even exist in the 80's..
@@ederrocha7758 Actually, it did. It existed before that too. Ramones and the Sex Pistols are two examples of punk from the 70s. Ramones are considered THE first true punk group. Then there's also the Clash, often considered THE pioneers of British punk, especially thanks to their album Combat Rock (an album FROM the 80s). Bad Religion, Misfits (you'd know them from that black shirt with the skeletal smile), and Social Distortion are other well-known punk groups from the 70s. I'm telling you this because all these groups were active in the 80s too.
@@ederrocha7758 Misfits?
I’m still waiting for led zeppelin
exactly
When arctic monkeys came in i stopped singing along till the end of the video☠️
The arctic monkey aren’t that bad the first 2 albums are amazing
@@Polleke0304 okay but they’re indie
80s and 90s
The 90s are the best music, I think.
no
No
Geez mans cant even have a opinion without getting jumped on...
I love the 70s 80s and 90s all the same
Yes.
60s and 70s
80's were like a step back
no security breach theme
Wdym a step back it was the best era for rock music or just music in general
@@phantom_wolf5274 It was the best era for pop. It wasn’t the best era for rap, prog, metal, or even R&B.
It became more pop, later Grunge came back with the power up to 11 in the 90s. Now we got whatever this is in the 2000s
@@phantom_wolf5274hell no
Best era for Rock is 60s and 70s
80s just 🗑️ compared to previous dacates
The fact that neither Green Day or Blink-182 were on this list is crazy
It’s rock music, Not shit music
@@Oxsmells that’s a shitty opinion, ngl
@Bill Kurn I could see that
POWER IS ROCK 👹😈👿🔥👹🤘🍺🍻🎤🧨🥇🎆🎇✨
1970 Queen
1980 Van Halen
1990 Nirvana
2000 Green Day
Leyends never die 🤘
This is more the evolution of guitar rock (until the end but still)
2020 is Rock?
No i wouldn't call that particular song rock, but King Gizzard has been making some of the most exciting rock music for the last 10 years
It’s like pop rock
Is like R&B.
Rammstein. They hold up the average😇
@@Nick_ID_1VFXArtist_und_Cutter electronic metal
Yes Van Halen OWNED rock in the 80's 💪
KING GIZZARD! Greatest band of all time IMO. Hate Dancin is a great song on a masterpiece album. All their albums are masterpieces IMO. Hate Dancin' is very Supertramp-y and Supertramp were a rock band. Although Breakfast In America was more of a soft rock album but still iconic.
I fully disagree with all the hate for anything past the 90's. The 2010s has more music I like than any other decade. Plus we're only in the 4th year of the 2020s.
AMAZING 💓
nothing is better than the 60s
Right!
The 70s were better, like ya sure the Beatles and Jimi were awesome but there were so many more great bands in the 70s: led zeppelin, Queen, van Halen had their first and best album, AC/DC, Boston etc
@@Mr.bottle_episode i respect your opinion but have to disagree… beatles, jimi, the doors, yardbirds, the who, cream, beach boys, byrds, the dead, jefferson airplane, CCR, simon and garfunkel, velvet, monkees, zeppelin and floyd got their start in the 60s.. yes a decent number of these bands made it beyond the 70s but they got their start in the 60s … i love that twangy bright sound of 60s music.. shits stimulating
80s guns n Roses !!
Absolutely.
Rock was creatively exhausted by the 1990s.
Nah most raw
Of all of the 80s songs my man chooses Jump.😂
Van Halen was one of the 80s biggest bands and Jump was their biggest hit.
Yes. For good reason. 80's was loaded with more variety and great hits than any other. Hard to pick but that is a good choice
ELVIS??!!! HELLO??!! THE LITERAL KING OF ROCK N’ ROLL!!!
king of dying on the toilet
@@litoly3216kid
@@alguem7937 its the truth though
King of dying in the toilet kakakkaak
king od stealing music for someone
Elvis’s Hound Dog came out two years before Chuck Berrys Johnny B Good.
First Rock song
Hound Dog was a cover, so he didn't even write it. Also, Chuck Berry released Maybelline 3 years before that.
The first rock song considered by critics is called "Rocket 88" however the first popular rock song was "Rock around the clock" by bill haley and his comets
@@Worminator_Worm Thanks. Everyone gives LZ shit for stealing from blues artist for a few songs on their first few albums, but Elvis was a cover artist and now they're gonna say that he was the god of rock n roll? Nah. Also, Johnny B Goode is better than Hound Dog.
Rock n roll hasta morir ❤💯👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🇦🇷
Where’s Elvis he literally has the title The King of Rock’n’role
His stuff was very much inspired by the likes of Chuck Berry and Little Richie. It'd be like if you saw a video on comic book superheroes and took issue with the video including batman over moon knight
He was given that title when there were basically 5 rock bands out there. Elvis is one of the most overrated musicians in the history of music. It's almost a stretch to call him a musician
@@alanwiggins47 he died for your sins
@@alanwiggins47 nvm im thinking of jesus
@@faultyvideos2215And they were inspired by who came before. Don't be a hypocrite.
omg king gizzard #kinggizzardw #kinggizzardsweep #weluvkglw
Para 2020 yo hubiera elegido a Maneskin
No, King Gizzard está haciendo mejor musica dentro del rock psicodélico, el Progresivo y hasta el Thrash Metal.
@@caricaturafea453 entiendo, pero ns, yo dije Maneskin pq su estilo que me recuerda mucho a lo que se llevaba en los años 70-80, el estilo estrafalario como eran Led Zeppelin o Queen. Ademas de que ganaron la eurovision xd.
@@newmaster5392 mejor de ese caso pongo a Black Midi o Black Country New Road, el video trata sobre la evolución, no de refritos
@@caricaturafea453 no refritos? El rock psicoselico es un género que se lleva desde los años 60-70, me dices que eso no es un refrito?
Por mi parte yo lo veo mas que un homenaje/inspiración a esas bandas clasicas...
50’s-90’s rock makes 2020 music look like a baby
1980s Music was The Best
What the fuck was the last one that's not even any type of muisc
yesss, fellow Doors fan
@@lacca-acrossthelane welcome
They're one of the few actual rock bands today, just listen to their previous 3 albums that month
@@shoegazergamer no I dont think I will but thanks
Sounds like music, after all isn't music just noise?
I appreciate using King Gizzard as a representative of the 2020's, showing that just because rock isn't as popular as it used to be doesn't mean that it's dead; we've had some incredible rock records this decade (King Gizzard obviously, along with The Strokes, The Killers, IDLES, Black Midi, Death From Above 1979, Black Country New Road, Jack White, Paramore, Jeff Rosenstock, Boygenius, Weezer, Low, Squid, Geese, Viagra Boys, and so on) that have pushed rock into bold and creative new directions. Rock is alive and well.
The last one is pop like you could of chose the band Sap