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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › College_rockCollege rock - Wikipedia

    College rock is rock music that played on student-run university and college campus radio stations located in the United States and Canada in the 1980s and 1990s. The stations' playlists were often created by students who avoided the mainstream rock played on commercial radio stations.

    • Late 1970s; United States, Canada
  2. Essentially, college rock is the (largely) alternative music that dominated college radio playlists from the rise of alternative rock (circa 1983-84) through the '80s. Most college rock was born in the confluence of new wave, post-punk, and early alternative rock.

  3. 17 de sept. de 2018 · 90s College Rock: A guide to the best albums. By Sian Llewellyn. published 17 September 2018. College rock in the 90s was comprised of solid, predominantly American rootsy rock – here are 10 of the best albums the genre produced. The 1990s saw musical genres collide like never before.

    • Sian Llewellyn
  4. Essentially, college rock is the (largely) alternative music that dominated college radio playlists from the rise of alternative rock (circa 1983-84) through the '80s. Most college rock was born in the confluence of new wave, post-punk, and early alternative rock.

  5. No es necesariamente un género como tal, pero existen algunos puntos en común entre bandas de college rock. Artistas como R.E.M , Violent Femmes , Hüsker , 10000 Maniacs y The Replacements son algunos de los ejemplos más conocidos a mediados de la década de 1980.

    • Mediados de los años 1980
    • Mediana
  6. Annika Hope. 15.8.2023. 17 SHARES. Hello, music lovers! Today, let’s talk about the genre that’s all about those college days – college rock! For those of you who don’t know, college rock is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged in the 1980s.

  7. 17 de ago. de 2021 · College Rock Music Guide: 15 Famous College Rock Songs. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Aug 17, 2021 • 5 min read. Before terms like "alternative rock" and "indie rock" became common in the 1990s, these styles were often grouped together in a genre known as college rock.