Cock and Roll


a musical style that is a poor offshoot of rock and roll. c-ck and roll bands are characterized by h-m-s-xual undertones, angsty/whiny/shallow lyrics and generally sh-tty and unoriginal instrument “playing.” c-ck and roll music is particularly popular in today’s music scene, considering the prevalence of bands that fall squarely into that musical category. (ie, fallout boy, my chemical romance, all american rejects, green day, etc.)
the jonas brothers are a popular c-ck and roll band.

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