by Pat Cross March 31, 2008
originates from being under the influence of ketamine, but is accepted in generalized terms as being fucked up on pretty much anything, not just k.
by dps June 22, 2004
Japanese Rock. Most of the lyrics in this genre is very poetic (sometimes doesn't make sense, but you'll get it if you read the lyrics with thought).
Person who doesn't understand J-Rock: They suck because they sound awful and they steal stuff from American Rock.
Me: You might as well as say that for today's bands in the US as well. Not all American and Japanese rock is bad, you just have to get in depth with the lyrics.
Me: You might as well as say that for today's bands in the US as well. Not all American and Japanese rock is bad, you just have to get in depth with the lyrics.
by Tsukasa134 February 22, 2006
Music that was destroyed by teenage fags winging about girls and skating, used to be cool now its just basically boy bands with instrusments that they struggle to get a half decent noise out of
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by True Metal Head October 04, 2003
A style of music that went out in the early 1990s. Although nu-metal could be considered a new form of cock rock, it is generally bands like Poison, Winger, at al.
Stop listening to that shitty, sexist, corporate, drug-fueled cock rock and put this Dead Kennedys CD on instead!
by Osc July 15, 2004
A genre of music ( can be rock, metal, EDM, Hip Hop ) usually about drinking, partying and having a good time. Examples would be LMFAO, Andrew W.K and Silly Band !
Male 1: Hey buddy, that band in Manchester the other night were sick.
Male 2 : Yeah they play Party Rock
Male 2 : Yeah they play Party Rock
by scotty2hardy May 25, 2015
A rock movement that originated around Essex in England, from which many excellent performers got their start. The pub rock movement was a creative outburst that grew in reaction to the staid, creative wasteland of progressive pop culture, with its lengthy guitar/drum solos and tired drug culture/hippie imagery. It brought rock and roll back to having fun, yet didn't contain the pretentiousness of the later punk rock movmenet. Joe Strummer, Graham Parker, Wreckless Eric, Brinsley Schwarz, Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds, Elvis Costello and others all came out of the "pub rock" scene, some redefining themselves later for commercial reasons or due to artistic growth.
by Pat Ringley July 29, 2008