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rock-and-roll

[rok-uhn-rohl] / ˈrɒk ənˈroʊl /
NOUN
type of popular music
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Rock-and-roll only because whether they were punk, post-punk, new wave or goth is a debate best left to depressives at any bar at any hour.

From Washington Post • Jun. 14, 2019

Rock-and-roll music was playing with the volume turned up high, she said.

From Washington Post • Sep. 16, 2018

Rock-and-roll, once seen as a frivolous hobby for teenagers, became a serious artform and publications such as Rolling Stone became national tastemakers.

From Washington Post • Jul. 7, 2017

Rock-and-roll is still dead, which forces the cool zombies who still sing it to try harder at sounding alive.

From Washington Post • Dec. 8, 2015

Rock-and-roll spokesman is the ultimate side project, though Grohl would reject the notion that he’s vying for such a title.

From Washington Post • Jun. 26, 2015