Wild rock and roll played by Italians or bands of Italians.
the word is the "rock and roll" transposition of the cultural phenomenon of Spaghetti Western, also known as Italo-western, (broad sub-genre of Western film that emerged in italythe mid-1960s)
the first band to use this word were the Minu Low Fi (or minus lo fi), but critics and zines extended it to the Brokendolls, the Gonzales, the Leches, Postalmarket Babies, Lester & Landslide Ladies, the Antares, and many other contemporary wild rock bands ispired by swedish rock and roll alla Hellcopters or Turbonegro, and by American wild garage punk rock and roll like New Bomb Turks or Zeke
the word is the "rock and roll" transposition of the cultural phenomenon of Spaghetti Western, also known as Italo-western, (broad sub-genre of Western film that emerged in italythe mid-1960s)
the first band to use this word were the Minu Low Fi (or minus lo fi), but critics and zines extended it to the Brokendolls, the Gonzales, the Leches, Postalmarket Babies, Lester & Landslide Ladies, the Antares, and many other contemporary wild rock bands ispired by swedish rock and roll alla Hellcopters or Turbonegro, and by American wild garage punk rock and roll like New Bomb Turks or Zeke
by monkeyboyminus September 23, 2010
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n.
1. A term that encompasses most all modern progressive rock or metal that places emphasis on time signature modulation and meter as opposed to dynamics, melody, or harmony. "Math rock/metal" encompasses everything from the jazzier leanings of post rock act Slint, to the phrase swapping and odd meters of the Dillinger Escape Plan, and even the hemiola and polyrhythm experiments of bands like Meshuggah and Tool.
2. A term often falsely described as "intelligent music" by people who simply regurgitate what they are told and apparently have no idea how to count.
1. A term that encompasses most all modern progressive rock or metal that places emphasis on time signature modulation and meter as opposed to dynamics, melody, or harmony. "Math rock/metal" encompasses everything from the jazzier leanings of post rock act Slint, to the phrase swapping and odd meters of the Dillinger Escape Plan, and even the hemiola and polyrhythm experiments of bands like Meshuggah and Tool.
2. A term often falsely described as "intelligent music" by people who simply regurgitate what they are told and apparently have no idea how to count.
Math rock/metal requires concentration.
by Sommy July 09, 2004
music categorized as to shock parents.
listeners are usually pre-teens to teens that thing themselves as goth but are not.
also nu-metal
a class of shock-rockers that has "taken" the goth look and made it trendy
listeners are usually pre-teens to teens that thing themselves as goth but are not.
also nu-metal
a class of shock-rockers that has "taken" the goth look and made it trendy
by Rose January 21, 2004
Totally Awesome, Best Thing Ever, Turns Me On, Makes Me Tremendously Happy, Overly Excited Response To Good News
by Tatume05 June 17, 2003
The successor of the video game "Rock Band" by game developer Harmonix, the creater of the first 2 "Guitar Hero" games. Owning this game will ruin your life! You won't be able to put it down and will end up spending hundreds of dollars on downloadable content (new songs). The game allows you to bring most of your "Rock Band 1" songs with you to the new game. There are currently over 550 songs available to play. SEE "Rock Band" for more info.
I was playing Rock Band 2 last night online and this bitch couldn't sing worth a shit, we saved her ass twice and we still didn't get to finish the song!
by redlummada January 30, 2009