Nickname for popular movie character Rocky Balboa (Played by Sylvester Stallone). It originated during the release of the Rocky sagas final movie: Rocky Balboa (Rocky VI). Rock Steazy is just a street name that applies to the "tough in the streets" mentality of Rocky in this final chapter.
"Rock Steazy is puttin in work!"
"Rock Steazy knows it's tough in the streets."
"Rock Steazy is gettin gully!"
"Rock Steazy knows it's tough in the streets."
"Rock Steazy is gettin gully!"
by Bankrupt Records January 23, 2007
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by kennedyperiodt17 November 02, 2022
rock bomb
by rockstar bomb October 08, 2013
Jim:"Did Derek text you back, when he was going to head over?"
Jerry:"No, I think he's pulling a D-rock tonight..."
Jerry:"No, I think he's pulling a D-rock tonight..."
by FuckingShitFaceCum August 12, 2017
An emerging musical genre consisting of a crazy hybrid of jazz, rock, funk and experimental, avant garde, noise. Usually instrumental, and at times totally atonal.
Highly fx filled, with a huge priority on experimental improvisation. It differs from improvisational jazz because it is usually created and performed with a "rock and roll attitude". Loud, crazy, and lots of beeps, boops, squeels, and distortion guitar and/or bass.
Due to the wildly eclectic nature of this genre, any given song can move from "palatable groove" to "psychotic aural nonsense" in seconds. Its not entirely about being noisy or weird, but it has no limits when it comes to where songs "go" during a live performance and even in the studio.
Sometimes referred to as "cartoon rock", spaceship rock is known to have been made popular by Drop Trio of Houston, an instrumental keys, bass and drums trio.
Highly fx filled, with a huge priority on experimental improvisation. It differs from improvisational jazz because it is usually created and performed with a "rock and roll attitude". Loud, crazy, and lots of beeps, boops, squeels, and distortion guitar and/or bass.
Due to the wildly eclectic nature of this genre, any given song can move from "palatable groove" to "psychotic aural nonsense" in seconds. Its not entirely about being noisy or weird, but it has no limits when it comes to where songs "go" during a live performance and even in the studio.
Sometimes referred to as "cartoon rock", spaceship rock is known to have been made popular by Drop Trio of Houston, an instrumental keys, bass and drums trio.
I suppose, if you had to call it something, my band plays spaceship rock, not really jazz or rock or...anything else.
by Nate R. July 07, 2005
Gloomy rock music for sad people, hence the word "mope". More commonly used to refer to older post-punk or goth bands with an overtly depressive or dark atmosphere.
by montezumas00322 July 29, 2024