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K-ROCK come on!

I think they should be geared toward sounding like K-Rock up in Syracuse. Just got back from there and that K-rock sounds good. Well focused on the 90's and today's rock. No tom petty or damien marley.
 
Hardrocker9 said:
I think they should be geared toward sounding like K-Rock up in Syracuse. Just got back from there and that K-rock sounds good. Well focused on the 90's and today's rock. No tom petty or damien marley.

The K-Rock in Syracuse is a horrible, water-down, Active Rock station (that bills as Alternative). they still probably pump the Nickelback a good 15-20 times a week.
 
eyg2181 said:
mjb1124 said:
Also, I really think they should drop all the 70s-80s hard rock.

------ no, big mistake

Why would it be a "big mistake" to drop all the 70s-80s rock? You can hear all that on Q anyways. Where else can you hear new rock in NYC? Oh yeah, NOWHERE else (and barely even on the one rock station we have).
 
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