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The ‘Big 4′ Bands of Boomer, Gen X + Millennial Dad Rock
Who are the "Big 4" dad rock bands of three of the biggest generations — Boomer, Gen X and Millennial?
First, let's define exactly what "dad rock" is. As Berklee pointed out, the phrase dad rock generally refers to older music. The general consensus is that many of the biggest bands you can hear on any classic rock station are considered dad rock.
But considering there are so many generations, young people might think '60s and '70s bands are borderline ancient. Thus, they may think that bands that rose to prominence in the '90s and 2000s are dad rock, since those are the groups many newer dads grew up listening to.
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So we decided to choose who the "Big 4" of dad rock bands would be for three generations — Boomer, Gen X and Millennial. Keep reading to see an explanation of
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25 Hilariously Accurate Rock Star Look-Alikes
Wait a minute? Am I seeing double? Not quite, but certainly awfully close. As we've seen over time, there are certain celebrities that bear a striking resemblance to other celebrities.
Perhaps the most famous in the rock community is Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and former Saturday Night Live and current film star Will Ferrell, who parlayed their similar facial features into a humorous Tonight Show drum-off appearance as well as several charitable comedy and music shows that have played off the likeness. But Chad Smith isn't the only Chili Peppers member with a doppelganger, as you'll see in our Rock Star Look-Alikes gallery below.
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And it's not just limited to rocker-actor either. There are some rockers within the same genre who have similar facial features. So scroll through the gallery below and realiz
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Metallica's Lars Ulrich answers our dum Questions
Metallica has returned with their first studio album in eight years, Hardwired… to Self-Destruct. And when the metal frakt go heavy, we go light: EW asked drummer Lars Ulrich to trade his sticks for shtick and play along with a few Stupid Questions.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Tell me some things about the new album that could be applied to every other album you’ve released.
LARS ULRICH: The new album is the best album we’ve ever done. It’s destined to make lots of people happy — and a few people upset.
Rank these Metallica songs in beställning of their hopefulness: “Creeping Death,” “Harvester of Sorrow,” “To Live Is to Die,” “Broken, Beat & Scarred”
They’re all tied for last… “Creeping Death” fryst vatten actually partially inspired by the OG Ten Commandments movie, the one with Charlton Heston in it, which somehow, in some perverse way, has some sort of message of hope buried in there somewhere. That’s second-to-last.
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