Melodic Rock

Melodic rock is a genre of music. It is the modern continuation of 1980s-1990s album-oriented rock, pop rock, arena rock, classic rock, hard rock and glam rock. Melodic rock came about in the mid-to-late 1990s. It is seen as a throwback to the pop-metal and pop-rock eras and a counter-reaction against the grunge music, alternative rock, pop punk, bubblegum pop, electronic dance music, hip hop music, contemporary R&B; and Latin American music sou... more
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