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Uncle Rock

Dad rock's younger brother. Typically 90's rock... you know, the stuff your weird Uncle listens to
"Pearl Jam? They're not Dad rock, they're Uncle rock!"
by Sparrowpunk October 22, 2017
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Crenglish Rock & Pop

Crenglish Rock & Pop is a the Creole-English style of Rock and Pop music originating from Crenglish speaking communities such as the Canada, France and certain parts of the U.S, sung and perform by artist over live instrumentals and, or backing tracks in Creole and English.

Often used synonymously with "Franglish Rock & Pop " or "Rock & Pop en Franglais" Which is French and English music originating from France, Canada, West Africa, and the French Caribbean countries.

Typical instruments are: Modern synthesizer,, Drum machine, Microphone, Saxophone, Trumpet, Tombone, Backing track, DAW, Sampler, Loops, Drums kits, Electric Guitar, Bass guitar, Piano/Keyboard/Keytar, KeyBass, Hooks/ Lyrical melodies and Harmonies, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Ostinatos and Rap-singing.

Just like modern Pop music , most Crenglish Rock & Pop artists often focus on melodies and catchy hooks, and chorus that contrasts melodically, rhythmically and harmonically with the verse. And the lyrics of Crenglish Rock & Pop songs typically focus on simple themes – often love and romantic relationships

A notable label of this kind of Crenglish Rock& Pop is Negre Marron Records which was founded in New York City 2018 by René Guemps.
Her Crenglish Rock & Pop EP is a hit in all the French Caribbean Countries including France, US and Canada.
by Negre Marron Records January 26, 2019
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rock johnson

he losed cuz of comander brown of a eyebrow raise chaleenge
by Kaka v420 April 23, 2022
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Bindi Rock

A genre of alternative rock music that emerged from India in the 70's with influences of Bhangra and Hindustani.
Pakora Soul Train plays amazing Bindi Rock.
by Hari Sitar April 29, 2014
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Piss rock

Piss rock is a subgenre of alternative rock, noted for its Midwestern low-life charm. Originating in Milwaukee, this music is often described as how dive bar bathrooms smell.
You haven't heard of Fake My Death? They're Milwaukee piss rock, they sound like my father putting a cigarette out on my arm.
by Opie4 March 23, 2025
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I found a purple rock!

A cheerful non sequitur and glorious escape hatch from awkward, controversial, or brain-melting conversations. When someone exclaims, “I found a purple rock!”, they are essentially waving a shiny distraction to derail a discussion that has taken an uncomfortable, heated, or overly complicated turn. It is the verbal equivalent of changing the subject faster than you can say tax policy or crypto investing.

Use it when the conversation drifts toward politics, religion, sex, or any other topic that makes you wish you were home talking to your cat. The beauty of it? Nobody can argue with a purple rock.

Author’s Note:
Inspired by years of dodging family dinner debates and surviving small talk with strangers. Because sometimes, the only way out of a bad conversation is geological.
Example:
A: “So, how do you really feel about the election results?”
B: “I found a purple rock!”
A: “…Cool! Where?”

Example:
A: “So how’s your love life going?”
B: “I found a purple rock!”
by Thejocdoc November 7, 2025
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liancourt rocks

Liancourt rocks are also called Dikdo.The islands themselves consist of two main islands and about 30 smaller rocks. A South Korean coastguard detachment has been stationed there since 1954.Dokdo was recognised by Japan as Korean territory in 1696, after a run-in between Korean and Japanese fishermen.
The island grouping was formally placed under the jurisdiction of Uldo county in 1900, it said, but annexed by Japan in 1905 ahead of its colonisation of the Korean peninsula.
Dokdo was rightly restored to Korea after World War II, it says. "Dokdo is an integral part of Korean territory historically, geographically and under international law,"
Liancourt rocks are called Dokdo.
by a smart teacher June 23, 2017
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