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Dome rock

To hit someone or something in the head with a flying blunt object causing the recipient to be disoriented or killed.
I totally got dome rocked last night by a hockey puck!
by with the lefty October 18, 2012
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Lodge Rock

"Indie" music easily recognized by bands with names of creatures commonly found in and around hunting lodges. Characteristics include "eccentric" instrumentation or outdated instruments as glockenspiels and soft crooned vocals. Emphasis is placed on a fabricated sense of "intimacy" with the artist.
Popular Lodge Rock bands include Grizzly Bear and Fleet Foxes.

"You're not cool if you don't like Lodge Rock and wear plaid" -Hipster
by Sodabags April 17, 2011
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Blunk Rock

Alt punk before the bubble gum bullshit showed up

Aka.. Blink + Punk = Blunk Rock
"Man I miss the days when I used to blast Blunk Rock in the car stereo.. that was pure sublime dude".
by Blunk182 October 9, 2021
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Sunk Rock

The modern version of Punk Rock, notably because it has become "soft". Hence, Soft+Punk= Sunk.
Nicos: Man, I wish Punk Bands weren't as soft. They were such much cooler back then when they were Punk ROCK!

Andy: Yeah. Sunk Rock, man. What can ya do?
by NaturallyCholesterolFree October 20, 2011
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Fringe Rock

Fringe Rock is a style of music that incorporates many different classic genres of Rock but does not fit neatly into any established micro-genre. It is Rock music that sits on the edge of commercial rock, hence on the "fringe" of what is currently mainstream.

The term can trace its roots back to the 1970s and the British TV program "The Old Grey Whistle Test" but it is not known if it was coined by "Whispering" Bob Harris or if it originated elsewhere. The Fringe Rock movement saw a resurgence in the UK in the 1990s, with bands such as Ether and Janus Stark, and in the USA with bands such as The Brian Jonestown Massacre & CAKE. Through the 2000s the Fringe Rock baton was carried by bands such as The Warlocks, Singapore Sling and The Dolly Rocker Movement.

The 2020s have seen renewed interest in the Fringe Rock scene with independent bands and artists rejecting the mainstream sound. Modern examples of Fringe Rock include Yard Act, DEADLETTER, Dazzle Rebel, Deep Tan, The Dirty English and Forty Feet Tall.
The music of the Fringe Rock scene produces some of the most diverse and exciting of all sub-genres.
by Encyclopedia Of Rock Music April 14, 2023
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Scarf Rock

A genre of rock that is charecterised by one or more of the members in the band wearing a scarf. The musical characteristics of this genre include harder rocking tunes in the bands earlier stages which then evolve to softer melodic ballads that entail homoerotic atmosphere and cliche' lyrics. The band tries to disguise this change in sound as musical 'maturity' when really, it is just gay.
Guy 1: Hey man you check out that Hinder concert last week?

Guy 2: Na man im really bummed cos they are my favourite scarf rock bands

Guy 1: Thats cool, i got two tickets to the fray this weekend you down?
by spillaz July 30, 2010
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