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Pop/Rock

Rock & Roll is often used as a generic term, but its sound is rarely predictable. From the outset, when the early rockers merged country and blues, rock has been defined by its energy, rebellion and catchy hooks, but as the genre aged, it began to shed those very characteristics, placing equal emphasis on craftmanship and pushing the boundaries of the music. As a result, everything from Chuck Berry's pounding, three-chord rockers and the sweet harmonies of the Beatles to the jarring, atonal white noise of Sonic Youth has been categorized as "rock." That's accurate -- rock & roll had a specific sound and image for only a handful of years. For most of its life, rock has been fragmented, spinning off new styles and variations every few years, from Brill Building Pop and heavy metal to dance-pop and grunge. And that's only natural for a genre that began its life as a fusion of styles.
50's Rock
60's Rock
70's Rock
80's Rock
90's Rock
Aboriginal Rock
Acid Folk
Acid Rock
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Adult Contemporary
Album Rock
Alternative Country-Rock
Alternative Dance
Alternative Metal
Alternative Pop/Rock
Alternative Singer/Songwriter
Alternative/Indie Rock
AM Pop
Ambient Pop
American Punk
American Trad Rock
American Underground
Anarchist Punk
Arena Rock
Art Rock
Asian Pop
Aussie Rock
AustroPop
Avant-Prog
Bar Band
Baroque Pop
Black Metal
Blues-Rock
Boogie Rock
Brill Building Pop
British Folk-Rock
British Invasion
British Metal
British Psychedelia
British Punk
British Trad Rock
Britpop
Bubblegum
C-86
Canterbury Scene
Celebrity
Chamber Pop
Chinese Pop/Rock
Club/Dance
Cocktail
College Rock
Comedy Rock
Contemporary Pop/Rock
Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
Country-Rock
Cowpunk
Dance-Pop
Dance-Rock
Darkwave
Death Metal
Death Metal/Black Metal
Detroit Rock
Doom Metal
Dream Pop
Dutch Pop
Early British Pop/Rock
Early Pop/Rock
Eastern European Pop
Electro-Industrial
Emo
Emo-Pop
Euro-Dance
Euro-Pop
Euro-Rock
Experimental Rock
Folk-Pop
Folk-Rock
Foreign Language Rock
Frat Rock
Freakbeat
Free Folk
French Pop
French Rock
Funk Metal
Garage Punk
Garage Rock
Garage Rock Revival
Girl Group
Girl Groups
Glam Rock
Glitter
Goth Metal
Goth Rock
Grindcore
Grunge
Guitar Virtuoso
Hair Metal
Hard Rock
Hardcore Punk
Heartland Rock
Heavy Metal
Hong Kong Pop
Hot Rod
Hot Rod Revival
Indie Electronic
Indie Folk
Indie Pop
Indie Rock
Indipop
Industrial
Industrial Metal
Instrumental Rock
International Pop
Italian Pop
J-Pop
Jam Bands
Jangle Pop
Japanese Pop
Japanese Rock
Jazz-Rock
Korean Pop
Kraut Rock
L.A. Punk
Latin Rock
Liedermacher
Lo-Fi
Madchester
Math Rock
Merseybeat
Mod
Mod Revival
NĂ¼ Metal
Neo-Classical Metal
Neo-Glam
Neo-Prog
Neo-Psychedelia
New Romantic
New Wave
New Wave of British Heavy Metal
New Wave/Post-Punk Revival
New York Punk
New Zealand Rock
No Wave
Noise Pop
Noise-Rock
Obscuro
Oi!
Paisley Underground
Pop
Pop Idol
Pop Underground
Pop-Metal
Pop/Rock
Post-Grunge
Post-Hardcore
Post-Punk
Post-Rock
Post-Rock/Experimental
Power Metal
Power Pop
Prog-Rock
Prog-Rock/Art Rock
Progressive Metal
Proto-Punk
Psychedelic
Psychedelic Pop
Psychobilly
Pub Rock
Punk
Punk Blues
Punk Metal
Punk Revival
Punk-Pop
Punk/New Wave
Queercore
Rap-Metal
Rap-Rock
Retro Swing
Retro-Rock
Riot Grrrl
Rock
Rock & Roll
Rockabilly
Rockabilly Revival
Roots Rock
Sadcore
Scandinavian Metal
Scandinavian Pop
Schlager
Screamo
Shibuya-Kei
Shoegaze
Singer/Songwriter
Ska Revival
Ska-Punk
Skatepunk
Skiffle
Slowcore
Sludge Metal
Soft Rock
Sophisti-Pop
South African Pop
Southern Rock
Space Rock
Speed Metal
Sports Anthems
Stoner Metal
Straight-Edge
Sunshine Pop
Surf
Surf Revival
Swamp Pop
Swedish Pop/Rock
Symphonic Black Metal
Synth Pop
Taiwanese Pop
Teen Idol
Teen Idols
Teen Pop
Tex-Mex
Thai Pop
Third Wave Ska Revival
Thrash
Tribute Albums
Twee Pop
Urban Folk