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far rock

Is The 6th Borough located in Queens, New York. Also Know as Far Rockaway or Da Roc. It is mostly know for its beaches and its gansta residents. Far Rock has its own news paper called "The Wave" and has had many stars rise and fall because of the harsh violence. Known as the 6th borough because in only one way in and one way out the "A" train. (Rest In Peace Stack Bundles- member of jim jones byrd gang...You will be missed)

Yoo I'm about to go catch the "A" to Far Rock to check this girl.

by Meliney November 7, 2007

66πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Rock music

Music that puts today’s garbage to shame.

Rock music is real music.

by TH47 May 1, 2018

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Rock Music

Rock Music is not a type of music, but a way of life. A passion. You can't like rock music, either you hate it or you love it.

Man, I love Rock Music

Man, I hate Rock Music

by ZRocka March 6, 2010

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ready rock

Crack rock. Cocaine "ready" to smoke.

I got dat ready rock y'all, 2 for 5 baby.

by The Sheezy August 21, 2003

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Punk Rock

Not a style, but a way of life, the music

Punk rock is NOT dead.

by GG Allin October 6, 2003

1564πŸ‘ 366πŸ‘Ž


rock bottom

A place where a person finds themselves a few times throughout their life. Its a horrible place where people feel lost, confused, and their life is momentarily in shambles.
Symtoms include: continuous hangovers, unexplainable cuts and bruises, bank account drained, bed wetting, no memory of past weekends, piles of unfinished homework, spending all money on drugs, beer and cigarettes , etc.

most university/college students experience rock bottom

by maskedmaniac March 20, 2011

114πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


post rock

Post rock is a genre of rock music coined by British music Simon Reynold as "using rock instrumentation for non-rock purposes, using guitars as facilitators of timbres and textures rather than riffs and powerchords." Post Rock will often times be built like classical music with different movements and emphasis on musical composition and dynamic movements. Common instruments used by post rock bands are guitars and basses as well as drums, auxillary percussion, string instruments, pianos, and even bagpipes and the occasional tape loop run through the record.

"I saw this band called Godspeed you! Black Emperor last night"
"Were they any good?"
"Oh yeah, they totally post-rocked"

by Blackbird June 27, 2005

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