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  1. Aug 17, 2021 · College Rock Music Guide: 15 Famous College Rock Songs. 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. Learn more about the history of college rock and iconic college rock songs.

  2. Aug 20, 2024 · Typically, college rock radio consisted of an eclectic blend of retro country, avant-garde electronic music, aggressive power pop, raucous punk and jangly new wave music often pulled from the U.K.

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  3. Nov 19, 2020 · College rock got its start at the close of the Seventies in Athens, Georgia, with the insanely original dance-punk band Pylon; soon it came to be defined by the sweet, cryptic guitar jangle of R.E ...

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  4. College Rock Essentials. Apple Music Alternative. Preview. Colleges and universities have traditionally been hotbeds for countercultural activity, and in the early-‘80s post-punk era, campus radio stations emerged as crucial megaphones for promoting a groundswell of DIY bands that had little hope of cracking Top 40 playlists.

  5. Sep 17, 2018 · Goo Goo Dolls - Dizzy Up The Girl (Warners, 1998) Thanks to the Nicholas Cage movie City Of Angels, Goo Goo Dolls were catapulted out of the college rock circuit and into the mainstream. Iris – an epic, radio-friendly anthem with a melody to die for – was the smash hit movie song, and it even scraped the chart in the UK.

  6. Before 'indie' or 'alternative’, College Rock was the most commonly used term for new music running on the left side of the established trends. * The term derives from the student-run radio stations on college campuses of the 1980s, which picked up new

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  8. But college rock also encompassed the more abrasive noise pop pioneered by the likes of Dinosaur Jr. and Hüsker Dü. By decade's end, the term had become a catch-all for myriad strains of left-field rock (be it the ska-metal fusion of Fishbone or the surrealist screech of the Pixies), setting the stage for the ‘90s alt-revolution.