70s/80s hands down.
70s/80s hands down.
I think it's down to a matter of opinion - one person can say the 80's, the other can say the Renaissance (like hell).
Music isnt just invented like that.. its a different type of music that people dont or do like, and has a different name.. example: normal rock like Muse can't be called hardrock.. but Disturbed CAN be called rock, because not everyone knows the difference between rock and hardrock..
Rish had a point there, but i don't understand yours... Disturbed as a rock band? Don't think so... Not that i know much about rock and stuff, but since when can screaming vocals, high shredding guitars and double bass pedals be called as a something of a rock genre? I mean, it can, but rock is slow :P
90's
All depends on what genre of music you want to think of.
But in my opinion, it was the 80's for Gun's N' Roses.
It's very hard to say... I'm not sure what to answer... It really depends a lot on the genre and the artist...
70s & 80s imo. Most of today's bands sample from that era. Truly a transforming age in music history.
Late 70s for Joy Division
I would have to go with 90's focusing mainly on the Grunge movement and hard/soft rock.
A lot of amazing albums were released during that era from timeless bands including:
Nirvana
Soundgarden
Alice in Chains
Metallica
Rage Against the Machine
Foo Fighters
Weezer
Oasis
Incubus
Muse
System of a Down
etc..