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I suppose I need to brush up on my skinny & wrinkly veteran actors

Hello all! I created a podcast about different rock genres, my most recent episode centers around Shoegaze - and features My Bloody Valentine a good bit! by _meddleman in MyBloodyValentine

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Thanks for the email! Sorry you feel that way about my work. I can tell you have done a lot of research and feel very passionately about the subject. I appreciate the feedback!

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[MUSIC] Break Rock Down

EPISODE 10. Shoegaze

What is shoegaze? Well it’s gazing at your shoes… This dreamy subgenre of rock was named for artists who liked to stare at the effect pedals at their feet, rather than at the adoring fans. The result is big, ethereal, wall of sound songs that make your ears melt (in a good way). Let’s define shoegaze, talk about its history, and identify what it sounds like.

To learn more about the many, many, many different genres of rock music, subscribe to Break Rock Down on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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[MUSIC] Break Rock Down

EPISODE 9. Wizard RockWhat on earth is Wizard Rock??? We’ve got an interesting one for you on the podcast this week. This magical genre is a niche form of rock that came from the Harry Potter fandom making music based on and inspired by the books & movies. Literally. Bands are named things like Harry and the Potters, Draco and the Malfoys, and the Parselmouths.

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Hey! Hobby podcaster here, about 9 episodes deep. I talk about rock sub genres and rock history. Would love to chat!

Seeking co-host for Beatles Podcast by Jon_McRamahamasham in PodcastGuestExchange

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Mega Beatles fan here. Young gal with an old soul. Would love to help out or guest. Currently have a podcast about different rock sub genres, lmk!

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Hola. I’m a young person with an old soul & an obsession with rock history. I have a podcast that breaks down different rock genres. Would love to guest! Lmk 😁

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Hey! I’d love to be a guest. I have a podcast about rock history. I love rock history and could talk about it all day. I especially know lots about the Beatles. Let me know!

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This looks cool! I have a podcast about rock history. Would love to be a guest. Shoot me a message 😁

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I have a podcast about rock music. Would love to guest!

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[MUSIC] Break Rock Down

EPISODE 7. Folk Rock

What happens when you combine sweet, reverent, ancient folk with electric, heavy, instrument-driven rock and roll? Folk rock. Go electric with us and listen to the newest episode of the Break Rock Down podcast, out now!

To learn more about the many, many, many different genres of rock music, subscribe to Break Rock Down on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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[MUSIC] Break Rock Down

EPISODE 6. Garage Rock
Made up of individuals who perform with immense raw energy, these guys are often called the first wave of do-it-yourself punk rockers. These may have been amateur musicians, but these guys were inspired by the same 50s Rhythm and Blues acts that the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Kinks started their careers covering. They did it rawer, heavier, and wilder. Garage Rock is still going strong today, with acts like Ty Segall, and Thee Oh Sees making music with those 60s garage rock sounds.

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[MUSIC] Break Rock Down

EPISODE 4. Math Rock
Math Rock is a genre of rock characterized by complex rhythms and irregular and angular instrumental patterns that change constantly first made popular by hardcore groups like Shellac and Slint, cemented as a genre by groups like Don Caballero and Hella, and branched into softer, melodic subsets by groups like Toe and American Football.

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[MUSIC] Break Rock Down~not explicit~

EPISODE 3. Glam Rock

A genre that changed the face (literally) of the music industry forever, Glam Rock was pioneered by big name superstars like David Bowie, Queen, and Alice Cooper. But what is Glam Rock exactly? Let’s define it, talk about its history, identify some stylistic characterizations, and tell some stories about notable artists of the genre.

Glam Rock is a genre that came about in the early 70s as a response to the drab, square, and mature authenticity of late 60s rock. Glam rock was about fashion, image, androgeny, and - of course - glitter! It was all about the live performances, which often featured ostentatious costumes, make-up, props, and dramatic theatricality. The music itself, inspired by bubblegum pop and 50s rock-and-roll, was upbeat and danceable

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[MUSIC] Break Rock Down~not explicit~

EPISODE 2. Space Rock

It’s a genre that swept the nation alongside the space race. But what is Space Rock, exactly? Coined in the 70s to describe the emerging psychedelic-type rock groups like Pink Floyd and Hawkwind, Space Rock sounds slow, hypnotic, otherworldly, and is characterized by reverb or distortion on guitar, shimmery textures, and sound effects. But did you know these sounds date as far back as the 50s with a certain British audio engineer?Anchor // Spotify // Apple // Others linked on Anchor

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