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Real rock will never die. Radio sucks ass, why bother with it (apart from Sixx Sense 7pm-12am M-F on iHeartRadio.com, search Sixx Sense or go to www.tumblr.com/thesixxarmy/sixxsenseUSA) when you've got

1-Pandora

2-Spotify

3-Aux jacks for your phone

4-CD players

?

Lol, Nobody puts baby in a corner fans would still use CD players

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Real rock will never die. Radio sucks ass, why bother with it (apart from Sixx Sense 7pm-12am M-F on iHeartRadio.com, search Sixx Sense or go to www.tumblr.com/thesixxarmy/sixxsenseUSA) when you've got

1-Pandora

2-Spotify

3-Aux jacks for your phone

4-CD players

?

Lol, Nobody puts baby in a corner fans would still use CD players
I still buy CDs :shrugs:
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Rock has been dead since the mid 2000's. Any music worth listening to is now classic rock, which is what GN'R is.

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Keep on telling it like it is brother. The South will rise again!

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The majority of the rock audience really prefers the old bands and new bands that are pretty paying homage to the old bands. If a band is too experimental they won't be big, not enough kids to carry them and older rockers don't care. Even GNR were just about bring the 70s back more. NIN, FNM and RATM seem like the last true innovators in rock n roll and they are more like cult bands now.

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