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“It was an insult term by people who didn’t like this sort of traditional, backward-looking band and were vaguely disturbed by the erasure of the generation gap,” Reynolds told me. The biggest British band of the era, Oasis, epitomized the “sort of traditional, backward-looking band” that dad-rock critics despised, Reynolds wrote.
Twilight of the Gods: A Journey to the End of Classic Rock
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