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| - The rock and roll generation, who will become the parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents of the post-rock generation will consist of people born between 1940 and 1995. While rock and roll music will be replaced in popularity with world beat music and dance/electronica music either in or around the year 2015-2020, these people will collect the vinyls, 8-tracks, cassettes, and compact discs containing their "precious rock and roll music" and keep them for collection (and as rock and roll music becomes rarer, the value goes up and most are tempted by the 2030s to sell them in order to start small businesses or go on vacations of a lifetime).
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| - The rock and roll generation, who will become the parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents of the post-rock generation will consist of people born between 1940 and 1995. While rock and roll music will be replaced in popularity with world beat music and dance/electronica music either in or around the year 2015-2020, these people will collect the vinyls, 8-tracks, cassettes, and compact discs containing their "precious rock and roll music" and keep them for collection (and as rock and roll music becomes rarer, the value goes up and most are tempted by the 2030s to sell them in order to start small businesses or go on vacations of a lifetime). The start of this world beat movement craze has taken place by music in the 2000s with ethnic flairs to it, such as the rise of Reggaeton in 2005 and the popularity of ethnic sounding music by Kanye West as in the sound Love Lockdown. The dance/electronica phase will start in 2009, even though traces took place as early as 2007, and that will almost completely eradicate modern rock music, making almost all rock music with dance/electronica influences and eventually creating a fate of this style of music. Pure rock music does exist but it it is merging with other genres, most likely country like Kid Rock or Bon Jovi (the idiot who wants to relocate the Buffalo Bills to Toronto, Ontario, Canada) or pop-rock or teen pop, like the Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus.
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