Soft rock
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- | A genre of rock music, popular in the 70s, and with [[bar band|bar bands]]. | + | A genre of rock music, popular in the 70s, and with [[bar band|bar bands]]. As opposed to [[hard rock]]. |
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_rock Soft rock] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_rock Soft rock] | ||
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+ | Also a self reference to [[Craig Finn|Craig]] and [[Tad Kubler|Tad's]] old band, [[Lifter Puller]], who had an album called "Soft Rock". | ||
''from [[Most People Are DJs]]'' | ''from [[Most People Are DJs]]'' | ||
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Current revision as of 09:46, 12 November 2007
A genre of rock music, popular in the 70s, and with bar bands. As opposed to hard rock.
Also a self reference to Craig and Tad's old band, Lifter Puller, who had an album called "Soft Rock".
from Most People Are DJs