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Originally Posted by Severian
The term "dad rock" has nothing to do with fathers. It's just an analogy. "Dad rock" bands are like bands who've given up on being Dangerous or independent, and have totally given themselves over to comfort and stability.
... it's a bad rap for dads, really.
But make no mistake, "dad rock" is a real and horrible thing. It makes lives boring and predictable, because it is boring and predictable.
The music has to be boring, inoffensive and predictable in order to be "dad rock." Sonic Youth is not dad rock. Never can be, never will be.
The Pixies, like Pearl Jam, have allowed themselves to become dad rock, but there's no way in goddamn hell Come on Pilgrim, Surfer Rosa or Doolittle could ever be considered boring and predictable and safe.
Remember Red Hot Chili Peppers circa "Scar Tissue"? Dad rock, baby. That's fucking dad. ass. rock.
We all know what we're talking about here. Let's stop fucking around and cut the shitshow.
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This isn't pitchfork stop trying to over analyze. Accept it. We listen to what kids today would most certainly call dad rock. You are stuck listing the dad rock from our era and ours dads, well time moves on. OUR music is the dad rock of this era. Accept it. You'll feel better