Only Rule: Nothing older than 10 years
Dandy Warhols
No Doubt
Blink-182
Radiohead
Garbage
The Cardigans
Hole
Linkin Park
Incubus
Interpol
Weezer
The Strokes
Jack Johnson
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Foo Fighters
Beck
Third Eye Blind
Everclear
The Offspring
Blur
Franz Ferdinand
U2
Andy Gibb
While an obvious improvement over K-Rocks urban decay playlist, has real alternative rock died? Note there is no nu-metal/grundge artists in that core of artists. I'm a steadfast believe that the only way rock will save itself is by making the music safe for both women and educated men to listen to. Additionally, there is alot of exciting, new-wavy sounding music coming out of both the UK and the US right now, so there is a definite pipeline of fresh music to keep the format fresh. Given that no rock station in New York has really succeeded as an active rock station since the 70's, could an classic rock station with indie imaging succeed?
Dandy Warhols
No Doubt
Blink-182
Radiohead
Garbage
The Cardigans
Hole
Linkin Park
Incubus
Interpol
Weezer
The Strokes
Jack Johnson
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Foo Fighters
Beck
Third Eye Blind
Everclear
The Offspring
Blur
Franz Ferdinand
U2
Andy Gibb
While an obvious improvement over K-Rocks urban decay playlist, has real alternative rock died? Note there is no nu-metal/grundge artists in that core of artists. I'm a steadfast believe that the only way rock will save itself is by making the music safe for both women and educated men to listen to. Additionally, there is alot of exciting, new-wavy sounding music coming out of both the UK and the US right now, so there is a definite pipeline of fresh music to keep the format fresh. Given that no rock station in New York has really succeeded as an active rock station since the 70's, could an classic rock station with indie imaging succeed?