Rock music with Christian words in it instead of traditional rock words. It sounds the same,but with different words and a different meaning.
No one can really know, but I thing modern rock music, meaning not "rockabilly" type music, has been around since the "British Invasion" of 1964.
"You rock" is an exclamation used when someone has done something exemplary. "Rock" is used in the sense of rock music, as though the person was a superstar musician.
No. Music genres are very subjective, meaning it's all a matter of opinion. So some people might think of James Blunt's music as "rock" but generally it is not loud and energetic enough for most people to consider it rock.
The term 'Emo' is usually used to describe a style of music. This music is a type of rock, and it is characterized by the lyrics having confessions in them.
rock music started from where?
there are loads of kinds of rock music: blues rock, classic rock, grunge rock, goth rock, pop rock, surf rock Search for rock music in wikipedia
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Rock, psychededlic rock, experimental music, rock and roll pop, hard rock Classical Music
A homonym is a word that shares the spelling of another word, but differs in pronunciation and meaning. There are words that are pronounced the same and spelled the same, but differ in meaning from the word rock. These are technically not homonyms as the pronunciation is the same for both words, they are just multiple meanings. The word rock has the multiple meanings of - rock (n.) a mass consisting of mineral matter - rock (music) (n.) a genre of music - rock (v.) a verb for moving something back and forth There are no homonyms for the word rock.
Nirvana is grunge/rock music.
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