antirock
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See also: anti-rock
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]antirock (not comparable)
- (music) Opposed to rock music
- 2002 October 11, Cliff Doerksen, “Same Old Song and Dance”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- In their darkest hour, the antirock interests received a gift from the gods: the quiz-show scandal of 1958.
Translations
[edit]opposed to rock music
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Noun
[edit]antirock (uncountable)
- (music) Rock music that deliberately goes against the usual conventions of the genre
- 2006 November 10, Jessica Hopper, “Ten Under the Radar”, in Chicago Reader[2]:
- Ut's slippery, semi-improvised antirock was shrill and swampy, an unpredictable amalgam of loose strumming and phantom sputtering.
Translations
[edit]rock that deliberately goes against conventions
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