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As pointed out on Reddit, if you were remaking Freedom Rock today it was would have bands like
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spamlet
Sep 8 '21, 05:08
The Strokes, Radiohead, and Nickelback
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Nickleback isn’t even close to being in the conversation with The Strokes much less Radiohead.
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Qale
Sep 8, 05:56
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From a sales perspective, they are.
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spamlet
Sep 8, 06:10
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This is just Nickleback Propaganda! -- nm
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Qale
Sep 8, 06:56
Uh - the hell does an English or Canadian band know about 'Merican Freedoms??? -- nm
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John B
Sep 8, 06:32
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Watch the original. Two of the bands they feature are the Guess Who and Cream... -- nm
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spamlet
Sep 8, 06:39
What's Freedom Rock? A concert like Live Aid? -- nm
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Krusty
Sep 8, 05:10
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This commercial was constantly on in the late 80s -- (link*)
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spamlet
Sep 8, 05:12
[youtube]
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Is that Freedom Rock? Well turn it up!!! Friend of mine had that - we played the absolute shit out of the disc that had Dobie Gray's Drift Away on it -- nm
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John B
Sep 8, 06:33
Ha! I don't remember that one specifically but I certainly remember those types of albums and commercials. -- nm
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Krusty
Sep 8, 05:14
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