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Definition of hard rock in English: hard rocknoun mass nounHighly amplified rock music with a heavy beat. Example sentencesExamples - Allwyn Fernandes has all bases covered from hard rock and metal to jazz.
- Still, there were a lot of people jamming out to various types of hard rock / heavy metal.
- Somehow, the band manages to keep its furious mix of polka, punk, klezmer, hard rock and free jazz in sync.
- He knows hard rock can't fully outrun cliche, which means the Donnas can't either.
- Listen to all three of her released albums and you'll hear folk, jazz, hard rock, even a Spanish love song.
- Around me, hard rock and heavy metal and elaborate rap music mixed and blared into one loud noise in these streets.
- The songs may be old-fashioned hard rock, but producer Steve Albini has polished them to a bright shine.
- The sound planning and design make sure that the music, whether hard rock or pop, does not overwhelm any conversation.
- It's a record that liberates your mind and sets a new bar for hard rock.
- And while they play a bit of funky hard rock, the band threw in a old-school punk song that warmed up the audience.
- The four men of DIY Band are not young kids playing hard rock with heavy make-up.
- Are these guys supposed to be destroying rock 'n' roll or playing hard rock like the New York Dolls?
- Radio-friendly hard rock doesn't always have to suck, but Nural aren't going to prove that to anyone.
- There are indeed shades of grunge and emo, but there's also pop-punk, ska, even hard rock.
- I wasn't into hard rock or heavy metal at all, as I found it annoying.
- They may be more of a modern rock band now, but they're still far better than what passes for hard rock on the radio these days.
- Lynott, the black man, was an anomaly in the Waspish world of hard rock.
- The result is reserved, predictable hard rock that never gets out of first gear when it should be in overdrive.
- True heavy metal, as distinguished from hard rock, has always had a prominent element of classical music.
- What Simple Plan is to punk, so Incubus is to hard rock: a distant cousin that is more popular than the original.
Definition of hard rock in US English: hard rocknounˌhärd ˈräkˌhɑrd ˈrɑk Highly amplified rock music with a heavy beat. Example sentencesExamples - Are these guys supposed to be destroying rock 'n' roll or playing hard rock like the New York Dolls?
- Radio-friendly hard rock doesn't always have to suck, but Nural aren't going to prove that to anyone.
- Around me, hard rock and heavy metal and elaborate rap music mixed and blared into one loud noise in these streets.
- The four men of DIY Band are not young kids playing hard rock with heavy make-up.
- It's a record that liberates your mind and sets a new bar for hard rock.
- They may be more of a modern rock band now, but they're still far better than what passes for hard rock on the radio these days.
- What Simple Plan is to punk, so Incubus is to hard rock: a distant cousin that is more popular than the original.
- And while they play a bit of funky hard rock, the band threw in a old-school punk song that warmed up the audience.
- The result is reserved, predictable hard rock that never gets out of first gear when it should be in overdrive.
- He knows hard rock can't fully outrun cliche, which means the Donnas can't either.
- True heavy metal, as distinguished from hard rock, has always had a prominent element of classical music.
- Somehow, the band manages to keep its furious mix of polka, punk, klezmer, hard rock and free jazz in sync.
- Allwyn Fernandes has all bases covered from hard rock and metal to jazz.
- There are indeed shades of grunge and emo, but there's also pop-punk, ska, even hard rock.
- Listen to all three of her released albums and you'll hear folk, jazz, hard rock, even a Spanish love song.
- The songs may be old-fashioned hard rock, but producer Steve Albini has polished them to a bright shine.
- I wasn't into hard rock or heavy metal at all, as I found it annoying.
- Still, there were a lot of people jamming out to various types of hard rock / heavy metal.
- The sound planning and design make sure that the music, whether hard rock or pop, does not overwhelm any conversation.
- Lynott, the black man, was an anomaly in the Waspish world of hard rock.
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