San Miguel Oktoberfest 2009 Party

San Miguel Beermen, Directors and Oktobabes Ceremonial Beer Toast
Times may be hard, but fun-Filipino love, life continues. "...
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San Miguel Beermen, Directors and Oktobabes Ceremonial Beer Toast
Times may be hard, but fun-Filipino love, life continues. "...
Rock music is dead. Okay, maybe not dead, but certainly the life support. When I think of rock, I visualize bands like The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, The Clash, and Nirvana. Those were the bands that had a command of their instruments, and control of the whole crowd who dared to enter one of their shows. Where are the bands of today? The fans really want to label Panic! At the Disco and Incubus, as the proverbial "saviors of rock?" I do not think so. I'm sure you're reading this you are shouting at the screen: "You idiot! What about Foo Fighters? U2? Green Day?"Yes, those are great bands, but as often seen on MTV or hear on the radio? They have the same cultural impact of rock bands of the '60s, '70s and early '90s? Bands like U2 and Foo are the last remnants of a forgotten religion. Via the Internet, however, the rock has evolved. One should be hesitant to call it an "underground" movement by modern day gangs are able to reach the ears of so many fans. Yet, modern rock can not be labeled as "mainstream" or popular, since it no longer attracts much attention of the media.The sound of rock is faster, angular, and the voices of many young and feisty frontman. These are the sounds rock preferred by those who have rejected mainstream acts while refusing to be limited by underground subcultures. Today is powered by an entity chat - rooms, some of You Tube, and pure volume. And 'I like to call "Inter-rock" or rock that is fueled by the Internet. were led in popularity with the help of the Internet. They combine the hard line of a heavy metal band with pop sensibility, creating a sound that perfectly embodies what rock has become, and where it is likely to go.A little over a year ago, Gillespie took a moment to reflect on the current state of rock music and how his new band will play a role in the progression of the genre....