Wikipedia - 2021 in rock music
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Wikipedia - Aaron A. Brooks -- American rock musician, drummer, composer, and producer
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Wikipedia - Acid rock -- Subgenre of psychedelic rock music
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Wikipedia - Adam Clayton -- Irish rock musician, U2 bassist
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Wikipedia - Again (Lenny Kravitz song) -- 2000 song by American rock musician Lenny Kravitz
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Wikipedia - A Great Big World -- American pop rock musical duo
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Wikipedia - Ahmad Albar -- Indonesian rock musician
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Wikipedia - Alabama (band) -- American country and rock music band
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Wikipedia - Alex Carlin -- American rock musician and songwriter
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Wikipedia - Alex Kapranos -- Scottish rock musician
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Wikipedia - Alternative rock -- Genre of rock music
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Wikipedia - Andrius Mamontovas -- Lithuanian rock musician
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Wikipedia - Andy Curran (musician) -- Canadian rock musician
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Wikipedia - Andy Pratt (singer-songwriter) -- American rock music singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Ann Wilson -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Anzi Destruction -- Finnish rock musician
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Wikipedia - Aoi (Japanese singer) -- Japanese visual kei rock musician
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Wikipedia - Arnaldo Baptista -- Brazilian rock musician and composer
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Wikipedia - Art rock -- subgenre of rock music
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Wikipedia - Asgardsrei festival -- National Socialist black metal rock music festival held in Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Avid Dancer -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Baby Grandmothers -- Swedish psychedelic rock music group
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Wikipedia - BasoviM-EM-!M-DM-^Ma -- Festival of Belarusian alternative and rock music
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Wikipedia - Beatova siM-EM-^H slavy -- Listing of people who have significantly contributed to Czech rock music
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Wikipedia - Beth Cohen (musician) -- American rock musician and songwriter
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Wikipedia - Bill Lordan -- American rock music drummer
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Wikipedia - Billy Squier -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Bleu Jeans Bleu -- Canadian pop and rock music group
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Wikipedia - Blood, Sweat & Tears -- American rock music band
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Wikipedia - Blues Is King (song) -- 1985 song by American rock musician Marshall Crenshaw
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Wikipedia - Bono -- Irish rock musician, U2 vocalist
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Wikipedia - Bosse (musician) -- German rock musician
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Wikipedia - Brad Divens -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Brian Baker (musician) -- American punk rock musician
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Wikipedia - Broadcast (band) -- British electronic rock music group
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Wikipedia - Carl Broemel -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Category:British rock music genres
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Wikipedia - Category:Canadian country rock musicians
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Wikipedia - Category:Canadian folk rock musicians
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Wikipedia - Category:Canadian soft rock musicians
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Wikipedia - Category:Gothic rock musicians
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Wikipedia - Category:Jewish rock musicians
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Wikipedia - Cherie Currie -- American rock musician, actress, and woodcarver, former member of The Runaways
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Wikipedia - Chilean rock -- Rock music made in Chile or by Chileans
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Wikipedia - Chris Isaak -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Chris Wood (rock musician) -- British rock musician; member of the English rock band Traffic
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Wikipedia - Circus (magazine) -- American rock music magazine
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Wikipedia - Coast to Coast Fever -- US folk rock music recording album
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Wikipedia - Colin Tench -- English rock musician
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Wikipedia - Crispian Mills -- English rock musician and film director
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Wikipedia - Cristian M-CM-^Alvarez (musician) -- Argentine rock musician
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Wikipedia - Dale Morningstar -- Canadian rock musician
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Wikipedia - Dana Key -- Christian rock musician and pastor
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Wikipedia - Danny Kirwan -- British rock musician
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Wikipedia - Dave Faulkner (musician) -- Australian rock musician
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Wikipedia - David Conway (author) -- Irish author and alternative rock musician
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Wikipedia - David Jackson (rock musician) -- English progressive rock musician
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Wikipedia - David Lovering -- Alternative rock musician
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Wikipedia - David Maxim Micic -- Serbian rock musician
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Wikipedia - David Pajo -- American alternative rock musician
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Wikipedia - Dax Riggs -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Death rock -- Rock music subgenre
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Wikipedia - Dexter Holland -- American punk rock musician
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Wikipedia - Discovering Japan -- 1979 song by British rock musician Graham Parker
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Wikipedia - Don Felder -- American rock musician, singer, and songwriter
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Wikipedia - Donna Dresch -- American punk rock musician
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Wikipedia - Donnie Iris -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Draft:Ian McCune -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Draft:Karl Cochran - Rock Musician -- American hard rock guitarist, musician, songwriter
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Wikipedia - Draft:Lazer (music) -- rock music genre
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Wikipedia - DraM-EM->en RiM-DM-^Ml -- Yugoslav rock musician (1962-1986)
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Wikipedia - Duff McKagan -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Dylan Donkin -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Eddie Van Halen -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Emo -- Music genre derivative of punk rock music with emotional, introspective lyrics as well as a subculture based around it
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Wikipedia - Eric Levi -- French rock musician (b1955)
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Wikipedia - Eurockeennes -- French rock music festival in Belfort
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Wikipedia - Ezra Koenig -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Flamin' Groovies -- American rock music band of the 1960s and 1970s
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Wikipedia - Folk rock -- Fusion genre of American folk and rock music
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Wikipedia - Frank Carillo -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Fran Sheehan -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Gasoline (magazine) -- Canadian quarterly rock music magazine
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Wikipedia - Geek rock -- Genre of rock music
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Wikipedia - George Young (rock musician) -- Australian rock musician
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Wikipedia - Grunge -- rock music genre
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Wikipedia - Gustavo Cordera -- Argentine rock musician
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Wikipedia - Hair (musical) -- 1960s counterculture rock musical
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Wikipedia - Heartland rock -- Genre of rock music
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Wikipedia - Heathers: The Musical -- Rock musical based on the 1988 film Heathers
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Wikipedia - Heavy metal music -- Genre of rock music
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Wikipedia - He Yong (rock musician) -- Chinese singer/musician
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Wikipedia - Huey Lewis -- Singer-songwriter, rock musician
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Wikipedia - Ibrahim Emin -- Azerbaijani rock musician
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Wikipedia - I Dont Know How But They Found Me -- American pop/rock musical duo
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Wikipedia - Indie Recordings -- Norwegian rock music record label
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Wikipedia - Indie rock -- Genre of alternative rock music
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Wikipedia - Jagged Little Pill (musical) -- 2018 rock musical
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Wikipedia - James Iha -- American rock musician (guitarist, producer, writer, singer)
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Wikipedia - Jason White (musician) -- American punk rock musician
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Wikipedia - Java Rockin'land -- Indonesian rock music festival
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Wikipedia - JD McPherson -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Jeff Lynne -- British rock musician; songwriter, singer, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Jeffrey Davies (guitarist) -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Jesse Valenzuela -- American rock musician and singer
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Wikipedia - Jill Birt -- Australian rock musician and architect
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Wikipedia - Joan Jett -- American rock musician and actress
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Wikipedia - John Bonham -- English rock musician
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Wikipedia - John Mellencamp -- American rock musician and painter
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Wikipedia - Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons -- Australian blues and rock music band
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Wikipedia - Jon Butcher -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - July (band) -- British rock music group
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Wikipedia - Kat Bjelland -- American rock musician, born 1963
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Wikipedia - Kathryn Calder -- Canadian indie rock musician
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Wikipedia - Keith Buckley -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Keith Moon -- English rock musician, drummer of The Who
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Wikipedia - Ken Fleming (musician) -- Canadian punk rock musician
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Wikipedia - Kenji Ueda -- Japanese rock musician and producer
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Wikipedia - Kim Deal -- American alternative rock musician
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Wikipedia - Kirk Pengilly -- Australian rock musician, saxophonist and guitarist
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Wikipedia - Krist Novoselic -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Larry Mullen Jr. -- Irish rock musician, U2 drummer
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Wikipedia - Latin rock -- Term to describe a music subgenre consisting in melting traditional sounds and elements of Latin American and Caribbean folk with rock music
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Wikipedia - Lemmy -- British rock musician; singer-songwriter
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Wikipedia - List of rock musicals -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of years in rock music -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Little Shop of Horrors (musical) -- 1982 horror comedy rock musical, by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman
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Wikipedia - Marc Bolan -- British rock musician
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Wikipedia - Mark Sandman -- Indie-rock musician, lead singer for band Morphine
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Wikipedia - Math rock -- Style of rock music
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Wikipedia - Maureen Herman -- American rock musician, born 1966
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Wikipedia - Max Frost -- American indie rock musician
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Wikipedia - Melody Maker -- Historical British weekly pop/rock music newspaper (1926-2000)
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Wikipedia - Michael Feuerstack -- Canadian indie rock musician
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Wikipedia - Mick Taylor -- British rock musician, former member of The Rolling Stones
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Wikipedia - Mike Dirnt -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - MTVX -- Defunct digital cable hard rock music channel
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Wikipedia - MusicMight -- Former rock music website
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Wikipedia - Nancy Wilson (rock musician) -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - National Socialist black metal -- Genre of rock music promoting Nazism and Satanism
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Wikipedia - Nepalese rock -- Rock music of Nepal
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Wikipedia - Neue Deutsche HM-CM-$rte -- Subgenre of rock music
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Wikipedia - Neurot Recordings -- | American rock music record label
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Wikipedia - Nils Lofgren -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Niverville Pop Festival -- Canadian rock music festival
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Wikipedia - Noise rock -- Experimental rock music mixed with noise
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Wikipedia - Paulo Ricardo Nery -- American rock musician and act
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Wikipedia - Peter Frampton -- English rock musician, singer, songwriter, and producer
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Wikipedia - Peter Green (musician) -- English blues rock musician (1946-2020)
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Wikipedia - Portal:Rock music
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Wikipedia - Post-rock -- Subgenre of rock music, often instrumental
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Wikipedia - Progressive rock -- Rock music subgenre
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Wikipedia - Proto-punk -- Subgenre of rock music
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Wikipedia - Psychedelic rock -- Style of rock music
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Wikipedia - Punk rock -- Genre of rock music
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Wikipedia - Randall Dunn -- United States record engineer and rock musician
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Wikipedia - Rent (musical) -- American rock musical, based on La Boheme
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Wikipedia - Richard Barone -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Richard Kruspe -- German rock musician
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Wikipedia - Rickey Medlocke -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Rising Sun Rock Festival -- Rock music festival in Japan
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Wikipedia - Robert DeLeo -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Robyn Hitchcock -- English psychedelic/folk-rock musician, born 1953
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Wikipedia - Rock Musical Bleach -- Series of rock musicals
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Wikipedia - Rock music in Albania
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Wikipedia - Rock music in Puerto Rico -- History of the evolution of rock music in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Rock music -- Genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in 1950s US
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Wikipedia - Rock My Religion -- Artistic documentary about rock music and religion
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Wikipedia - Rock opera -- Work of rock music that presents a storyline told over multiple parts, songs or sections
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Wikipedia - Ronnie Bird -- French rock music singer
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Wikipedia - Ronnie Wood -- British rock musician, member of The Rolling Stones
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Wikipedia - Roots rock -- Genre of rock music
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Wikipedia - Rucks Parker -- Salvadorean pop rock music duo
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Wikipedia - Rudy Salas (musician) -- American chicano rock musician
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Wikipedia - Scott Blasey -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Scott Shiflett -- American rock musician; bassist
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Wikipedia - Scott Weinrich -- American rock musician and songwriter
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Wikipedia - Season of the Witch: How the Occult Saved Rock and Roll -- Book about the impact of occult on rock music
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Wikipedia - Simon Binks -- Australian rock musician
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Wikipedia - Simon Bonney -- Australian country rock musician
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Wikipedia - Solon Bixler -- American indie rock musician
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Wikipedia - Someplace Good -- 2004 rock music song
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Wikipedia - Southern rock -- Subgenre of rock music and a genre of Americana
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Wikipedia - Spring Awakening (musical) -- Rock musical
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Wikipedia - Stacy Jones -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Steve Albini -- American record engineer and rock musician
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Wikipedia - Stoner rock -- |Rock music genre
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Wikipedia - Sunfest (Gimli, Manitoba) -- Former Canadian rock music festival
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Wikipedia - Ted Nugent -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - The Anomoanon -- American rock music group
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Wikipedia - The Edge -- Irish rock musician, U2 guitarist
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Wikipedia - The Movies (band) -- British pub rock music group
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Wikipedia - The New Moon (music venue) -- Former rock music venue in Paris
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Wikipedia - The Setters -- Collaborative rock music project
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Wikipedia - The Southern Gothic -- American country and rock music group
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Wikipedia - The Who's Tommy -- Rock musical
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Wikipedia - This Is the Kit -- British folk rock musician
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Wikipedia - Tinsley Ellis -- American blues and rock musician
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Wikipedia - Tom Blankenship -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Tom DeLonge -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - TrM-CM-) Cool -- Drummer, punk rock musician
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Wikipedia - Troy Horne -- American pop/rock musician
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Wikipedia - Troy Van Leeuwen -- American rock musician and producer
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Wikipedia - Two Gentlemen of Verona (musical) -- 1971 Rock musical
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Wikipedia - Van Conner -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Vicki Peterson -- American rock musician and songwriter
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Wikipedia - Viktor Tsoi -- Soviet rock musician and actor
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Wikipedia - Ville Valo -- Finnish rock musician
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Wikipedia - Walter Egan -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Walter Schreifels -- American rock musician
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Wikipedia - Whenever You're on My Mind -- 1983 song by American rock musician Marshall Crenshaw
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:WikiProject Rock music/Queens of the Stone Age taskforce -- Sub-project of WikiProject Rock music
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:WikiProject Rock music -- Wikimedia subject-area collaboration
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Wikipedia - Wolfgang Niedecken -- German singer, rock musician, and visual artist, known for BAP
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Wikipedia - XHMORE-FM -- Spanish-language rock music radio station in Tijuana
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Wikipedia - You're My Favorite Waste of Time -- 1982 song by American rock musician Marshall Crenshaw
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Wikipedia - Yuri Kasparyan -- Soviet rock musician
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Michael_Brown_(rock_musician)
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https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Category:Rock_music
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https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Rock_music
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Nick Rocks (1982 - 1989) - Nick Rocks is a television show that aired on American cable channel Nickelodeon from 1982 to 1989, which featured pop and rock music videos for 30 minutes. The show's host was identified only as "Joe From Chicago." Nick Rocks occasionally featured guest stars hosting the show, including They Might...
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The Little Rascals (Cartoon series) (1982 - 1984) - The series aired originally aired on ABC and was set in the California town of Greenpoint, supposedly in the early-1980s, with references to rock music, computers, television, and push-button traffic controls.
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Monster Dog(1985) - This "monster dog" horror story stars Alice Cooper as Vincent, a rock musician. Vincent's troubles first start when he goes to his childhood home to shoot a music video with his girlfriend Sandra (Victoria Vera), who is the director. Soon after arriving several gruesome murders occur, apparently cau...
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Woodstock(1970) - A film verison of the famous rock music festival. features jimi hendriz janis joplin the who 3 days of music peace and love
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Voyage of the Rock Aliens(1985) - Goofy musical comedy featuring a group of aliens (Rhema) who come to earth in search of rock music. They find it in the strange town of Speelburgh, along with a beautiful wannabe singer (Pia Zadora), her greaser boyfriend (Craig Sheffer) and his pack of cronies (Jimmy and the Mustangs), two escaped...
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Rock Music with the Muppets(1985) - In this movie from Playhouse Video, the muppets' well known gold toothed Dr. Teeth of the Electric Mayhem hosts this contemplation of the best rock and roll moments of The Muppet Show (1976-1981). Joining him is Beaker who triggers a couple o
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Graffiti Bridge(1990) - Graffiti Bridge is a 1990 American rock musical drama film written by, directed by, and starring Prince in his final film role. It is the sequel to his 1984 film, Purple Rain. Like its predecessor, it was accompanied by a soundtrack album of the sam
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Superchick(1973) - Tara B. True is a flight attendant who makes a weekly swing through New York, Miami, and Los Angeles. In each city, she has a man: Edward, older and wealthy; Johnny, a beach bum with gambling debts; and, Davey, a rock musician on the cusp of success. Tara is a free spirit, faithful to each man in he...
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It Might Get Loud(2008) - A documentary on the electric guitar from the point of view of three significant rock musicians: The Edge, Jimmy Page and Jack White.
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Footloose (1984) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG | 1h 47min | Drama, Music, Romance | 17 February 1984 (USA) -- A city teenager moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned, and his rebellious spirit shakes up the populace. Director: Herbert Ross Writer: Dean Pitchford
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The Ed Sullivan Show ::: Toast of the Town (original tit ::: TV-G | 1h | Comedy, Music | TV Series (19481971) -- The classic prime time variety show most famous for its vaudeville acts and rock music performances. Stars:
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https://list.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_British_pop_and_rock_musicians_of_the_1940s
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https://marsred.fandom.com/wiki/Mars_Red_(Rock_Musical)
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https://rock.fandom.com/wiki/Rock_music
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https://rock.fandom.com/wiki/Rock_Music_Wiki:About
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Listeners -- -- MAPPA -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Mecha Music Sci-Fi -- Listeners Listeners -- Set in a world where the concept of music ceases to exist. The story begins when a boy encounters Myuu, a mysterious girl who possesses an audio input jack in her body. The two intermingle with the history of rock music and embark on an unforgettable journey. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 51,305 5.37
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2009 in rock music
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2010 in rock music
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2011 in rock music
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2012 in rock music
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2014 in rock music
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2021 in rock music
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Amen (rock musician)
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British rock music
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Brother Love (rock musician)
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Canadian rock music charts
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Chris Wood (rock musician)
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Do You Like Rock Music?
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Electronics in rock music
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George Young (rock musician)
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Greg Brown (rock musician)
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He Yong (rock musician)
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James Ray (rock musician)
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Jerry Adler (rock musician)
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Jihae (rock musician)
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List of 1970s punk rock musicians
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List of blues rock musicians
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List of hard rock musicians (AM)
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List of hard rock musicians (NZ)
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List of indie rock musicians
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List of Japanese rock music groups
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List of Latin American rock musicians
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List of rock musicals
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List of rock music performers
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List of years in rock music
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Massive Grooves from the Electric Church of Psychofunkadelic Grungelism Rock Music
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Michael Brown (rock musician)
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Mike Clark (indie rock musician)
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Nancy Wilson (rock musician)
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Phil Cunningham (rock musician)
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Rock music and the fall of communism
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Rock music in Albania
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Rock music in Finland
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Rock music in Iceland
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Rock music in Ireland
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Rock music in Mexico
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Rock music in Poland
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Rock music in Portugal
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Rock music in Puerto Rico
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Rock music in Russia
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Rock music in Serbia
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Rock music in Slovenia
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Rock music in Switzerland
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Rock music in the Netherlands
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Rock music in Ukraine
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Rock music of Canada
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Rockville 2069: A Rock Musical
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Social effects of rock music
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Warren Williams (rock musician)
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Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Rock music
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