Bass drums are used in marching bands, concert bands, orchestras, rock bands, you name it.
Yea his bands name is Fozzy.
Reo Speedwagon is a famous u.s rock bands name.
I can think of three rock bands. Godflesh Godhead Godsmack
There weren't any rock bands in 1864. Rock music was born in the 1950's.
Flyleaf, Parlaya
no but if you don't someone else might steal it
Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands. Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands.
styx, zztop, u2, yes
Several bands have stripes in their name, including The Stripes, a rock band known for their energetic sound, and The White Stripes, famous for their garage rock style. Additionally, The Black Stripes is another example. These bands often incorporate the concept of stripes into their branding and imagery, adding a distinctive flair to their identities.
In some cases, rock videos have led to certain bands being labeled as 'rock bands', despite being more of a pop genre band at best. In other cases, rock videos have served to create a more serious tone when viewing their respective bands, leading back to the golden age of hard rock. TL:DR, Pro: serious tone Con: non-rock bands being called rock bands
Yes, there are rock bands with members that are still living and touring. Some of these many rock bands include:Papa RoachThree Days GraceSlipknotAvenged SevenfoldCreedSeven DustGreen Day.