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		<title>The death of rock-n-roll</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What happened to rock music? Does anyone make it anymore? When I turn the radio on to our local alternative rock station, 75% of what I hear is weak and depressing, full of minor chords, angst, and grown men singing in a key they should have left behind with puberty. Why did the lead guitar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happened to rock music? Does anyone make it anymore? When I turn the radio on to our local alternative rock station, 75% of what I hear is weak and depressing, full of minor chords, angst, and grown men singing in a key they should have left behind with puberty. Why did the lead guitar solo disappear? It&#8217;s as if someone passed a law banning prominent guitar playing. Perhaps it&#8217;s the local Milwaukee radio market, but I don&#8217;t think so.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a list of 50 songs today&#8217;s musicians need to take inspiration from:<span id="more-10"></span></p>
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<li>Aerosmith before they kicked smack: Last Child</li>
<li>Early ZZ Top&#8211;Tush, La Grange</li>
<li>Any popular Tom Petty song, for example, Mary Jane&#8217;s Last Dance</li>
<li>The Black Crowes, Remedy</li>
<li>The White Stripes, Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground</li>
<li>CCR, Heard It Through the Grapevine</li>
<li>Jimi Hendrix, Manic Depression</li>
<li>Social Distortion, Ring of Fire</li>
<li>Presidents of the USA, Lump</li>
<li>Gov&#8217;t Mule, 30 Days in the Hole, aka Hempilation</li>
<li>AC/DC, Night Prowler</li>
<li>Bad Company, Shooting Star</li>
<li>Beck, Loser</li>
<li>Bruce Springsteen, Rosalita</li>
<li>Bush, Glycerine</li>
<li>The Clash, Should I Stay or Should I Go?</li>
<li>Joe Walsh, The Confessor</li>
<li>Anything by George Thorogood</li>
<li>Green Day, Brain Stew</li>
<li>Guns-n-Roses, Mr. Brownstone</li>
<li>Jet, Are You Gonna Be My Girl</li>
<li>Jethro Tull, Cross-eyed Mary (pardon the flute)</li>
<li>Kid Rock, Cowboy</li>
<li>Living Colour, Cult of Personality</li>
<li>The Outlaws, Green Grass and High Tides</li>
<li>Nirvana, All Apologies</li>
<li>Papa Roach, Last Resort</li>
<li>Monster Magnet, Space Lord</li>
<li>Rolling Stones, Brown Sugar</li>
<li>Rush, Working Man</li>
<li>Soundgarden, Burden In My Hand</li>
<li>Stevie Ray Vaughn, Voodoo Chile</li>
<li>Toadies, Possum Kingdom</li>
<li>The Wallflowers, Sixth Avenue Heartache</li>
<li>Alice Cooper, Eighteen</li>
<li>Bob Seger, Her Strut</li>
<li>Deep Purple, Smoke on the Water</li>
<li>Foreigner, Juke Box Hero</li>
<li>Head East, Never Been Any Reason</li>
<li>Jane&#8217;s Addiction, Mountain Song</li>
<li>Led Zeppelin, Black Dog</li>
<li>Lynyrd Skynrd, Gimme Back My Bullets</li>
<li>Mountain, Mississippi Queen</li>
<li>Rage Against the Machine, Killing In The Name Of</li>
<li>Robert Palmer, Addicted To Love</li>
<li>Scorpions, The Zoo</li>
<li>Ted Nugent, Stranglehold</li>
<li>Spin Doctors, Two Princes</li>
<li>Thin Lizzy, Jailbreak</li>
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<p>I&#8217;d love to see a list of hits from anywhere in the last three or so years that rock like these songs did. I&#8217;m not talking about metal or screamo, just good ol&#8217; fashioned hard rock. Is it really that out of style?</p>
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